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Nigerians Must Vote Out Corrupt Persons To Progress – Adebayo

by Chibuzo Ukaibe
3 years ago
in Politics, News
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Prince Adewole Adebayo

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Presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) 2023 Nigerian presidential election, Prince Adewole Adebayo, has said Nigerians need to vote out corrupt politicians from office in order to address the country’s stunted growth and stop impediments preventing her attaining full potential.

 

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Adebayo added that until such persons are sacked from office, Nigeria’s greatness cannot be achieved, a statement from his media team stated.

“If you want to kick out poverty and Insecurity, you will need to kick out corruption, and the only way you can kick corruption is to kick the corrupt people out of office.”

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Adebayo was a guest of the Voice of America (VOA) USA where he had gone, on the invitation of the USA Commission for International Religious Freedom.
Nigeria as a people, he said, aren’t bad, the government is.

 

According to him, “Nigeria is synonymous with many good things. It’s the government that is synonymous with corruption and why they have not been able to change is because they have not changed.

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“‘When you change the administration, you just recycle the same people. They will not change their behaviour. And the only way to ensure things are different is to vote the corrupt people out of office. That’s what we are going to do in 2023,” he stated.

When asked if he was ever part of the government he is canvassing to vote out now, Adebayo said his records are open to the public to know, adding that he is part of the young and fresh Nigerians who are fed up with the status-quo and want the narrative changed.

His words, “In all these years, we have not partaken in the corruption of the government, we have not joined them, we have never supported them, we have not been their bag carrier.

“Many of the people succeeding them today have always been part of the system. We are completely different and we are from the people. Nigerians know that.

“We know that Nigeria’s problems are man made problems. Ordinarily, as it was designed by nature, Nigeria was not supposed to have problems because every resource you need to develop yourself is there, human capital is also there.

“Everything you need to succeed is readily available, with all these opportunities, it is unfortunate that the only malice facing the country is bad governance. People know, that is why we are running for office.

“There is nothing wrong with the system from the point of view of those who are in the system. It is only people like me outside the system that know something is wrong.

‘The whole world can see something is wrong with the country, but they can’t see that, what they see is the politics of doubling your money.

“You come into the government, you support someone to come into the government and you continue to loot the country the more.

“Now the young people, outsiders and third force are coming together to push a new narrative so as to push an ordinary person into government so that we can then work within to throw out the system, if you don’t, give it a 1000 years, nothing is going to change”, he declared.

Meanwhile, Adebayo, who is on tour of

Washington DC has met with a team of policy advisors and diplomats with keen interest in Nigeria, led by former Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Professor Robert Destro and deliberated on key common issues of concern between the United States and Nigeria namely security situation in Nigeria as it affects Nigerians in general and aspects impacting on religious freedom in general, poverty and economic problems, access to US policy makers and understanding of making processes within the United States Government, and international and regional alliances Nigeria needs to overcome her present key challenges.

Adebayo emphasized that his administration would overcome most of Nigeria’s protracted security, economic religious freedoms and diplomatic problems with keenness of focus, fair mindedness and robust engagement with the United States.

The SDP presidential candidate emphasized that his administration would overcome most of Nigeria’s protracted security, economic religious freedoms and diplomatic problems with keenness of focus, fair mindedness and robust engagement with the United States.

 

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Represented By The Special Assistant To The President On Humanitarian Affairs And Development Partners, Mrs Inna Binta Audu, The Vice President Regretted That Despite Notable Government Efforts, Millions Of Nigerians Still Lack Access To Safely Managed Sanitation Facilities, Adding That The Gap Continues To Fuel Diseases, Undermine Productivity, And Impose Heavy Economic Losses On The Country. “While The Demand For Sanitation Services Is Being Generated Through The Social And Behaviour Change Communications Approach Of The Campaign, We Also Recognise The Need To Strengthen The Supply Side Of The Value Chain And Maximise The Sanitation Economy And Menstrual Hygiene Marketplace Potentials In The Country, Estimated To Grow To $14.23 14.23billion By 2030. “This Is Broken Down To $9.9 9.9billion For The Toilet Economy, $2.5 2.5billion For The Circular Sanitation Economy, $25 Million For The Smart Sanitation Economy And $1.8 1.8billion For The Menstrual Hygiene Marketplace. However, Only A Few Of These Potentials Are Being Exploited, And There Is A Need To Identify Scalable Approaches For Their Realisation,” He Said. According To Him, A World Bank Assessment Once Estimated That Poor Sanitation Cost Nigeria N455 Billion Annually, Equivalent To $3 Billion In 2012. “Open Defecation Continues To Threaten Public Health, Contaminate Water Sources, And Damage Our National Image,” He Said. The Vice President Highlighted A Series Of Federal Government Initiatives Aimed At Reversing The Trend, Including The Clean Nigeria: Use The Toilet Campaign, The Pewash Programme, The Surwash Programme, Schoolwash, Healthwash Interventions, And A Presidential Executive Order Backing Efforts To End Open Defecation. He Disclosed That 158 Local Government Areas (Lgas) Have Now Achieved Open Defecation–Free (Odf) Status, Alongside Two States, Jigawa And Katsina, Which Attained This Status Through A Partnership With Unicef. He Added That Thousands Of Communities Nationwide Have Also Achieved Odf Certification. Shettima Added That The National Outcome Routine Mapping (Washnorm) Survey Is Helping To Track Progress On Sanitation-Related Targets Under The Sustainable Development Goals (Sdg) 6.1 And 6.2. He Reaffirmed Nigeria’s Commitment To Achieving Sdg 6.2, Which Targets The Elimination Of Open Defecation And Ensuring Universal Access To Sanitation By 2030. He Stated That Sanitation Remains Central To National Priorities, Encompassing Health, Education, Agriculture, And Economic Growth. He Also Emphasised That President Bola Tinubu’s Administration Has Placed Wash At The Centre Of Its Development Agenda, Including The Establishment Of The Federal Ministry Of Water Resources And Sanitation. Earlier In His Welcome Remarks, The Minister Of Water Resources And Sanitation, Prof. Joseph Utsev, Said The Conference Provides A Platform For Dialogue, Innovation, And Partnership To Accelerate Sanitation Progress. Describing Sanitation As “A Cornerstone Of Human Development And A Key Determinant Of National Prosperity,” Utsev Noted That The Ministry Convened The Conference In Collaboration With Partners To Consolidate Progress Under Major National Initiatives Such As The Clean Nigeria: Use The Toilet Campaign, And To Advance Actions That Will Ensure Universal Access To Safely Managed Sanitation Services. He Said Participants Will Review Achievements Recorded Through National Wash Programmes And Discuss How To Scale Up Evidence-Based Solutions, Strengthen Coordination Across Government Levels, And Attract The Investments Needed To Meet The Country’s Sanitation Targets. “I Am Particularly Pleased That This Maiden Conference Brings Together Government Officials, Development Partners, Researchers, Civil Society Organisations, The Private Sector And Other Stakeholders,” Utsev Said, Noting That Such Multi-Sector Engagement Is Essential For Achieving Sdg 6 On Water And Sanitation By 2030. 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Participants At The Conference Include Policymakers, Researchers, Csos, Development Partners, Private Sector Players, And Representatives From Across Nigeria And Abroad. The Two-Day Event Features Technical Sessions, An Exhibition Pavilion, And Discussions On Strengthening The Sanitation Value Chain.

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