Politics
‘Lack of Patriotism, Bane Of Nigeria’s Under-development’
The Believers Love World of Christ Embassy Church says lack
of patriotism still remains the bane of Nigeria’s underdevelopment.
The Church said this at a forum to mark Nigeria’s 52nd
Independence Anniversary.
In his lecture titled “Hon. Nigerians underdeveloped
Nigeria”.
Hon. Justice Biobele Georgewill said the present generations
of Nigerians, have jettisoned the vision of the founding fathers of Nigeria.
Hon. Justice Georgewill said what Nigeria needs at the
moment is the caliber of leadership that will harness both human and material
potentials of the nation to make her great.
He said “this is the time Nigerians must harness the virtue
of patriotism, discipline and hardwork for the sake of the nation”.
Hon. Justice Georgewill, who was the guest speaker at the
occasion, also stressed the need for vigorous campaign against corruption,
while the study of patriotism be included in school curriculum.
Also speaking, Barrister Bassy O. Bassy said the structural
defects in the foundation of the nation has given rise to ethnic tensions and
violence in the country.
Barrister Bassy continued that an aggressive policy on
education must be pursued by the three tiers of governments, while Nigerians on
their own must stand up and demand for knowledge.
He stressed the need for Nigerians to explore their ethnic
and religious differences to strengthen the unity of the nation.
Also speaking, the zone 11 Pastor of Christ Embassy, Pastor
Emeka Eze said the Rhapsody of Realities publication of the Church is doing so
much to instill patriotic spirit among Nigerians.
Earlier, the wife of the South South Zone Pastor of the
Church, Mrs Joy Amiekhenam said the forum was to open up great thought for
Nigerians with the view to enable them contribute to national development.
Politics
LP Crisis: Ex-NWC Member Dumps Dumps Abure Faction
Mr Ojukwu, who recently returned to the interim National Working Committee led by Senator Esther Nenadi Usman, noted that the party had 34 elected members in the House of Representatives, eight Senators, and 80 members at the state Houses of Assembly after the 2023 general elections.
“Now we lost all of them,” he said. “I don’t think we have as many as five members in the National Assembly.”
The former national officer of the LP talked to journalists in Abuja and said he chose to join the caretaker committee led by Senator Nenadi-Usman because they are now the officially recognized leaders of the Party.
“I chose to work with the caretaker committee to help save the Labour Party, for the benefit of the party. I also want to use this chance to ask my colleagues at the national, state, and local government levels to come together and help rebuild our party.
“Another election is around the corner. We lost everything we have. They have left to other political parties. So I’ll reach out to all my friends in the other group to get together and work on making this party stronger again.
“The caretaker committee has formed a reconciliation committee. Let’s come together and talk so that we can restore the first opposition political party in Nigeria.”
Mr Ojukwu, who was part of the Julius Abure’s group, said there are no more factions in the LP.
He added, “There is a court ruling, and since it is valid, the right people are in the correct positions.”
He urged Barr Abure and others to drop the legal cases they have filed because they are not helping the party.
“Litigations are killing political parties”, he said. “They’ve seen many political parties disappear because of legal battles, and the Labor Party is losing support every day, which makes me feel sad.”
Mr Ojukwu said he did not think joining the Senator Nenadi-Usman’s NWC was a betrayal of the Abure group, describing himself as “the oxygen” of that faction.
“I’m with this group because of the verdict. But I never betrayed anybody. Rather, I was betrayed,” he added.
