Solution to Nigeria’s problem is with me — ADC presidential candidate, Kachikwu
The presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Dumebi Kachikwu, has promised to solve Nigeria’s problem if he wins the 2023 presidential election.
He also explained that his opportunity to win the presidential election lies on the judgment of the people of Nigeria.
He made this revelation while hosting the ADC state Chairmen and BOT members/Chairman in Abuja, the country’s capital on Tuesday.
He said: “My chances are determined by the Nigerian people, my chances are not determined by myself. The Nigerian people will decide come February 25 next year if I have any chance in that election.
“We have a chance, Nigerians are looking for solutions and they are looking for a candidate that will proffer solutions to the myriad of problems we have. I believe I’m one of the candidates who proffer solutions on a daily basis.”
He added that: “We approached the court because we believed that this was a battle for the soul of the party and a battle between good and evil. Just this morning (Tuesday), Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court, ruled in favour of the state chairmen, who are here led by Kingsley Ogga, the ADC chairman of Kogi State. In seven declaratory reliefs, she ruled that Okey Nwosu and his NWC members were perpetually enjoined from parading themselves in that capacity.
“What does this mean for us? It means that we no longer have to deal with people who believe that ADC is a party where anything goes. It means that we don’t have to worry that there are people who are working in the dark and are trying to sell our candidature to APC and PDP.
“This obviously has come to an end. The judge in her ruling asked us to conduct a national convention; the BOT Chairman, Senator Patricia Akwashiki and the state chairmen will then go and let us know when we would hold a convention and take the party to the next level.”
The BOT Chairman of the party, Senator Patricia Akwashiki, said: “We stood with our presidential candidate because we know that it is what we were supposed to do. We thank God today for the judgement. In her judgement the presiding judge said that anything Ralph Okey Nwosu had done from 21st of August till date was null and void.”