The Nigerian Intervention
Movement (NIM) on Wednesday adopted Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN) as the
political party to contest the 2019 general election.
The political movement announced
its adoption of ANN, a relatively new party, at a gathering on Lagos.
NIM is chaired by Olisa Agbakoba,
former national president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), and co-chaired
by Abdul Jelil-Tafawa Balewa.
NAN reports that prominent
members of NIM and executive members of the ANN were present at the gathering.
They included Debe
Odimegwu-Ojukwu, son of the late founder of All Progressives Grand Alliance
(APGA), Fela Durotoye, and Elishama Ideh, both presidential aspirants under the
ANN platform.
Speaking at the gathering,
Agbakoba said the decision of NIM to fuse into NIM was borne out of the need to
realise its vision for Nigeria.
Represented by Nasir Kuta, NIM’s
deputy director-general, he said the limited time to the general election would
not permit NIM to register as a political party to pursue its vision.
Agbakoba said the movement
settled for ANN because the party shared in its vision and ideology to build a
better Nigeria.
“It is trite to state that the majority
of Nigerians have been overwhelmed by the extant quality of politics going on
in our dear country as manifested by self-serving politics,” he said.
“For us in NIM, the whole essence
of political leadership and government is the welfare and wellbeing of the
citizenry.
“Therefore, there is need to
restore hope to this country. The NIM was formed on 28th November 2017 by a new
breed leaders of conscience towards breathing a new life of constitutional
democracy and good governance trajectory that will engender a new Nigeria that
works for all of us.
“Therefore having come to the
reasoned conclusion that political parties are pillars for nurturing popular
democracy and nurturing good governance and that political parties that have
superintended over the affairs of the country have failed.
“And given the timeline of the
general elections, it was our resolve to adopt a fresh and untainted political
party with elemental potential of delivering dividends of democracy towards
realizing a new Nigeria of our dream.”
Agbakoba said ANN was chosen
after NIM had scanned no fewer than 17 parties that shared its vision.
He said ANN was the only party
appropriate for NIM to pursue its PVC driven ballot revolution in 2019.
He said with the adoption of ANN,
the political movement would gradually wind up and fuse into the party
democratically.
Agbakoba urged Nigerians to join
the ANN with the NIM in order to present a credible alternative in 2019.
He also urged citizens to obtain
their PVCs as it was the instrument with which to elect their preferred
leaders.
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