Election Petitions Wasted Tinubu’s First Seven Months — PDP Spokesman

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Election Petitions Wasted Tinubu’s First Seven Months — PDP Spokesman

The National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Debo Ologunagba has stated that President Bola Tinubu wasted seven years on litigations.

 

This is as he called for an amendment to the country’s constitution to ensure that a newly-elected President is not sworn in until all election petitions have been determined by the court.

 

This, he said, was part of the reasons for the economic crisis the nation is currently facing.

 

Ologunagba expressed these views in an interview with our correspondent on Wednesday.

 

He argued that given the current economic crisis, there was no better time to restructure the country.

 

The country is battling a surge in abductions for ransom and killings by non-state actors. Also, the escalating cost of food has created difficulties for many Nigerians.

 

Commenting on the state of the nation, the PDP spokesman said, “I understand the National Assembly is discussing constitutional reforms, and as a party, we are organising ourselves. One of the issues we will seek to amend is the electoral law. We will advocate that elected officials be sworn in only after the conclusion of all legal battles.

There is hardship and insecurity because the government was not active. During the first seven months of this administration, we were in court, so the government did not function; it was preoccupied with protecting itself. Consequently, in a four-year tenure, we lost nine months to litigation.


“Additionally, we need to address true federalism. Why should local governments be enshrined in the constitution? This fosters incompetence, favoritism, and complacency. For example, Kano State has 44 local governments, Lagos State has 20, and Katsina has 34. These disparities contribute to the injustices in our country, necessitating restructuring.


“Now is the opportune moment to restructure the country. Restructuring has always been the stance of the PDP. We discussed restructuring when we were in power but didn’t take concrete steps to implement it. If initiated now, it could help alleviate some of the current national challenges.”

 

He said restructuring should no longer be a mere rhetoric but should rather be taken seriously.

 

“Even our presidential candidate had a document on restructuring. Since the 2014 Conference under former President Goodluck Jonathan, we’ve been advocating restructuring. However, the same individuals in the All Progressives Congress opposed it.


“We initiated it because our country is diverse — linguistically, religiously, and ethnically. The only way to progress and tackle these challenges is through restructuring. It will instill a sense of ownership and belonging across all sectors,” he said.

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