Tag: Christopher Imumolen

  • Accord Party inaugurates PCC

    Accord Party inaugurates PCC

    Accord Party on Saturday in Lagos State inaugurated its Presidential Campaign Council (PCC). The party also handed over its victory flag to its Presidential Candidate, Prof. Christopher Imumolen.

    While receiving the flag, Imumolen said that Nigeria needed a visionary leader. He said that the country was blessed and needed a leader that would rescue it.

    “With a visionary leader, the youths who make up 70 per cent of the electorate will begin to have aspiration again.

    “There is a need for a leaders that would give the citizens a bright future and prepare them for “the great harvest“.

    “Nigerians should begin to think of a new leader who has demonstrated selflessness and passion for the people,’’ he advised.

    Imumolen said that many had benefitted from his scholarship programme while farmers had been empowered and women would also be empowered.

    The National Chairman, Alhaji Mohammed Nalado, said that the party wanted to bring a positive change in the country.

    He urged the electorate to ignore some people parading themselves as Accord Party officials. He described them as impostors who had seen that the party was growing fast.

    According  to him, Imumolen is the party’s presidential candidate recognised by the Independent National Electoral Commission  (INEC).

    The national chairman said that the PCC members were people of integrity who were loyal to the party and would deliver on their mandate.

    The Vice Presidential Candidate, Alhaji  Bala Maru, said that Accord Party would provide employment  opportunities for the youth, if elected.

    Maru said that the youth would be empowered by providing trading platform they could use to earn income.

  • 2023: Why Nigerians should elect me – Accord presidential candidate

    2023: Why Nigerians should elect me – Accord presidential candidate

    The Accord Presidential Candidate, Prof. Christopher Imumolen, has appealed to Nigerians to endorse his candidature in 2023 general election in order to break away from the nation’s ugly past.

    Imumolen at a news conference on Monday in Ikeja, Lagos, said that voting for him as the next president would usher the nation into an era of aggressive integration and development.

    He said that the best way his countrymen and women could firmly point the way to a better and a more sustainable future was for them to reject the old order.

    Imumolen said: “I am a younger man with fresher ideas, to lead them into a new era of self-actualisation and all-round development.

    “Doing away with the old breed of leaders who have had nothing to offer despite decades of being at the helm, and deliberately seeking younger men, and women like me with something new and different to take their place, is the best way the country could hope to achieve it aim of rapid cultural, socio-economic recovery.

    “Nigerians have almost cried themselves hoarse for good leadership for so long now, without any respite.”

    According to him, for so long, Nigerians have had leaders who cared more about themselves than for the people.

    “For so long, we have had self-serving leaders who would rather line their pockets with the country’s common wealth, than work towards the collective good.

    “For so long, we have had a sect of leaders who have continued to recycle themselves to such extent that it was leaders we knew when we were growing up that are still struggling to remain relevant today, even when it is so clear that they have passed their prime.

    “But thank God that people like us have been given the grace to offer ourselves to Nigerians as ones better prepared to lead this country to the next level,” he added.

    The presidential candidate, who expressed his determination to digitalise the economy to fight corruption, said that his team had resolved to deal decisively with mass illiteracy, poverty and hardship as panacea for security.

    Imumolen said that his administration would embark on revival of education, empowerment of youths and women in small and medium enterprises and creation of wealth for all and sundry.

    The candidate said that his determination was to place back Nigeria on the path of prosperity and sustainable growth and development.

    “My message to Nigerians therefore is for them to carefully consider the options before them and choose those they know have the capacity and wherewithal to lead them out of this quagmire of going around in circles, stagnation and dryness.

    “And talking about capacity. I think, I, Professor Christopher Imumolen, is well prepared to lead Nigeria and offer the people hope again.

    “In my private capacity, I have been positively affecting lives and bringing succour to the depressed and underprivileged through different self-sponsored initiatives, schemes and programmes that have gone a long way in bringing smiles to millions of faces.

    “I am in no doubt that I would do more if given the chance to be president of this great country,” he said.

    The candidate said that his capacity in private sector remained unquestionably, and his impact in humanitarian, economic and education support to Nigerians privately in the last 15 years, had put him in the Book of Greatness in the UK.

    “I am in no doubt that I would do more if given the chance to be president of this great country I will take Nigeria to its determination of prosperity and place back Nigeria to the map of progressing nation in the world,” he said.

    He promised that if elected, he would be open to ethnic section and be a father to all having privately oversee an organisation with over five million people.

    “As a president, I will ensure that I bring the nation back to order. No nation without peace and unity will ever experience progress. Number one thing in our manifesto is national integration,” he said.

  • 2023: Presidential candidate, Prof Imumolen protests against media blackout

    2023: Presidential candidate, Prof Imumolen protests against media blackout

    Accord Party’s presidential candidate for the 2023 elections, Professor Christopher Imumolen has accused the Nigerian media of bias in its coverage of presidential candidates and their activities ahead the general election.

    The 2023 presidential elections’s youngest candidate is not happy that the media is deliberately creating the impression that only 4 out of the 18 aspirants vying for the office of Nigeria’s president should be promoted and given maximum exposure ahead the elections in February 2023.

    He condemns a situation where media organisations and groups have in recent months given undue recognition to a few handpicked parties and their candidates to the detriment of the larger majority in the area of fair coverage, saying that it was a trend that portends grave danger for the growth of democracy in the country.

    The academic and business man does not agree that the country’s future will be better served if the scope of choices is narrowed to just the candidates from the APC, PDP, Labour and NNPP on the grounds that they are bigger and more popular.

    “From what I have observed lately, it appears that the Nigerian media has formally decided to adopt only 4 candidates out of the 18 that have applied for the job of Nigeria’s president come 2023.

    “I need to be proved wrong on this, but the facts on ground suggests otherwise. The media does not give as much coverage to the other 14 presidential candidates as it does APC, PDP, Labour and NNPP, be it in their reports, news, analysis or debates.

    “Now, this is wrong. It is a trend that has been going on unabated since the campaigns started. It happened during the last NBA conference, the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) conference, and recently, at the Arewa House summit in Kaduna.

    “I’m not just crying wolf where none exists. It appears that there is a deliberate attempt to sideline other political parties while preference is given to just a few under the misguided assumption that they are the major political parties. Who made them the major parties or candidates?

    “The media cannot decide who to present to Nigerians to vote for. It is the people’s inalienable rights to do that. Their job as the fourth estate of the realm is to allow a level playing field through unbiased reporting of all the candidates and their activities as enshrined in both the constitution and the electoral law.

    “But by limiting the choices of Nigerians by focusing on only the aforementioned political parties and their candidates, they inadvertently create the notion that only those 4 parties are eligible and worthy to be voted for in 2023.

    “The danger of this is that the media would have succeeded in denying Nigerians the choice of selecting fresh set of leaders to take them to the next level in a fast changing world.

    “Let me also make this clear. No one presidential candidate is bigger than the other. So long as we have all been passed fit to contest the elections, we are all equal and should be given equal representations at platforms where we can adequately reach out to the electorate and sell our manifestos.

    “I think it’s high time we stopped this myopic mindset of just believing that those who have led us before in one capacity or the other are the only ones who can lead us again,” Prof. Imumolen said.

  • JUST IN: 39-year-old Prof emerges Accord Party’s presidential candidate

    Professor Christopher Imumolen has emerged as the presidential candidate of the Accord Party for the general election in 2023.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Professor Imumolen, 39-year-old, was declared the winner of the party’s ticket on Saturday at the presidential primary election held in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

    Imumolen was presented with the flag of the Accord Party as its presidential candidate shortly after the presidential primary election.

    The 39-year-old presidential candidate won the primary by voice vote having emerged as the sole aspirant for the party’s ticket after his co-contenders had stepped down.