The presidential candidate of the Allied Congress
Party of Nigeria (ACPN), Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, on Thursday urged the Nigerian
Elections Debate Group (NEDG) and the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria
(BON) to include candidates of other political parties in the presidential
debate.
The organisers had announced that only presidential
candidates of the ACPN, Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN), All Progressives
Congress (APC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Young Progressives Party
(YPP) would be partaking in the debate.
With this, the presidential candidates expected at
the debate are Ezekwesili, President Muhammadu Buhari, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar,
Prof. Kingsley Moghalu and Fela Durotoye.
Omoyele Sowore of the African Alliance Congress
(AAC); Donald Duke of the Social Democratic Party (SDP); Tope Fasua and a host
of others were excluded from the debate.
Reacting, Ezekwesili explained that candidates of
other political parties also deserved to be given an opportunity to participate
in the debate.
She noted that allowing more candidates to
participate in the debate would give Nigerians a better understanding of the
candidates’ ideologies.
According to her, “As a country with a huge
contingent of parties fielding candidates for the election, it does make sense
to at least allow more than five such parties, at least 25 per cent of those
candidates, to participate in the most influential of presidential debates.
“I especially wish to see a candidate like Sowore
whose AAP has been diligent in crisscrossing the universities to awaken our
young ones in ivory towers to engage in our politics. Sowore is doing the
country a great service because we must have that generation of Nigerians to
fully understand and embrace Plato’s counsel: ‘Those who think that politics is
beneath them shall be ruled by their inferiors’.
“I also believe that candidates of the All
Progressives Grand Alliance, KOWA Party and SDP should be part of an additional
list of five candidates for the presidential debate of BON, considering their
assiduous efforts to galvanise a base of citizens to get involved in these
crucial polls. I hope earnestly that this will be considered by the
organisers.”
The organisers earlier announced that the vice presidential
debate would hold from 7p.m. at the congress hall of the Transcorp Hilton in
Abuja on December 14, 2018, while the presidential debate will hold on January
19, 2019.
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