‘Money‘ll Kill Nigerian Political System’

By Yinka Kolawole in Osogbo

The first National Chairman the All Progressives Congress (APC) Chief Bisi Akande has asserted that money-politics would soon kill Nigerian politicians and political system if not curtailed. 

According to Akande, money-politics had eroded the core values of politics which was to serve the people, saying that Nigerian politicians were sitting on a time bomb with the practice and growing of monetisation of politics.

 Akande stated this on Friday in his opening remarks at the meeting of Osun APC Elders Forum tagged ‘Agba Osun’ held at his country home in Ila. 

The former governor of Osun State who said he could not think of a step to take to curtail the practice, maintained that the introduction of money politics into the political system was detrimental to the development and progress of Nigerian political system.

He warned the APC leadership not deviate from the politics of service to the people, no matter the pressure being promoted by the general outlook of corruption that formed the foundation of the country’s problems. 

In the communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, the APC elders also frowned at what they described as ‘strange political practices being imported to the South West especially, politics of stomach infrastructure, money politics and politics of self-aggrandisements.

 The APC elders stated that the ‘alien political practices’ were already eroding the core value of progressive politics to almost non-existence. 

The communiqué signed by Engineer Sola Akinwumi, the chairman of the group, reads: The leaders frowned at strange political practices being imported to the South West especially, i.e. politics of stomach infrastructure, money politics and politics of self-aggrandisements.

 

“These type of politics are alien to us and are already eroding the core value of progressive politics to almost non-existence. This should be discouraged as it portends serious danger to our democracy.”

 

They meeting emphasised the need to enforce party discipline and reward loyalty as it used to be in the past.

 

According to the APC elders, the July 8 bye-election for Osun West Senatorial District would be won by the party, just as they called on every elected and appointed political office holders to make sure that they deliver their various constituencies.

The party elders urged all members of the APC with one grievances or the other to eschew bitterness and work for the success of the party in the July 8 election.

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