Tag: Mr Dumebi Kachikwu

  • New Naira: Kachikwu says scarcity is threat to national peace

    New Naira: Kachikwu says scarcity is threat to national peace

    Mr Dumebi Kachikwu, African Democratic Congress (ADC) Presidential Candidate, said the insufficient circulation of the new Naira notes posed great threats to the country’s peace.

    Kachikwu said this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

    He said it was disheartening to see Nigerians endure long queues under the scorching sun just to withdraw their hard-earned money.

    According to him, Nigerians are groaning in agony and people are being dehumanised in a bid to obtain the new notes.

    “If this is not bad enough, the most political Central Bank Governor in our nation’s history seeks to plunge our nation into further chaos.

    “How else can one explain this ill-conceived Naira Redesign Policy that ought to strengthen the value of our currency but now threatens our very existence as a nation

    “My heart broke as I watched the videos of those who stripped naked in banking halls all in a bid to collect their money.

    “How do you speak of cashless banking in a country plagued by epileptic telecom networks and power blackouts?

    “Who is deceiving who when many parts of Northern Nigeria don’t have bank branches and lack the infrastructure to support e-banking.

    “Was this not factored into the CBN Governor’s plan?,”

    Kachikwu said that Nigerians did not deserve hardships, especially at a time when fuel was also not available in many parts of the country.

    He alleged that people queued for hours for fuel only to be told they could not buy.

    This, he said, was because they did not have cash and the Point of Sale (POS) terminals were not in operation due to unavailability of both the old and the new Naira notes.

    He lamented no money, no food, no power, no jobs, no security, adding that all these were ingredients of anarchy if not well managed.

    “Our nation is plagued by a Covid-19 induced inflation and recession like most nations but in our own case the managers of our economy have run out of ideas.

    “How do we deal with the corruption at our ports that is at the heart of inflation in an import dependent economy.

    “How do we stem the brain drain and keep our middle class happy and content in a working Nigeria?

    “How do we defend our borders, secure our highways and protect our farmlands and how do we bring the aggrieved Igbos back to an equitable table.

    “How do we repay our loans and balance our budget; how do we recreate the value of our Naira and create good paying jobs for tens of millions of Nigerians who are in despair,” he said.

    He said that for the country to move forward, it must rid itself of nepotism and mediocrity and enshrine meritocracy and excellence in service.

    He urged the nation’s leaders to refocus and revive ailing sectors such as the education and healthcare.

    He called for the rebuilding and growing of the country’s broadband networks and stemming of the rural-urban migration threatening the nation’s economy.

    Kachikwu said that the Feb. 25 general election was another opportunity for Nigerians to restore, rebuild, revive and reclaim their country by voting wisely.

    He urged Nigerians to demand for public debates by all the presidential candidates in order to carefully elect the best options.

    “They say they will transform the country from consumption to production and you all clap.

    “The question is produce what, where and when. It is your right to ask questions.

    “How do we enter an election like this without debating or discussing the issues, what is wrong with us, we create problems and then bring in a spiritual dimension.

    “We can’t continue to use Churches and Mosques to manipulate the emotions of the gullible.

    “Our nation is in need of genuine leadership and not fake prophecies and predictions,” he said.

  • APC, PDP can’t stand ADC in 2023 poll -Kachikwu

    APC, PDP can’t stand ADC in 2023 poll -Kachikwu

    Mr Dumebi Kachikwu, the African Democratic Congress (ADC), presidential candidate, says the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) cannot beat the party in 2023 election.

    Kachikwu said this in a statement issued in Abuja on Monday.

    He said that the two major parties stood no chance of winning as they have failed Nigerians.

    “The country has continued to lag behind in all indices of development since 1999 when PDP assumed power after which it handed over to APC in 2015,” he said.

    Kachikwu said that the indices of good governance anchored on the rule of law in Nigeria have remained negative since the return to civil rule in 1999.

    He urged Nigerians to reinvent in the country by voting for ADC, saying that the party has the vision and the know-how to turn the fortunes of the country around.

    The ADC presidential candidate urged Nigerians to vote wisely in 2023 in order to reclaim, revive and restore the positive destiny of Nigeria.

  • Don’t be discouraged – ADC presidential candidate to Nigerians

    Don’t be discouraged – ADC presidential candidate to Nigerians

    The Presidential Candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC),  Mr Dumebi Kachikwu, has urged Nigerians not to be discouraged by what they may perceive as the current difficulties in the country.

    Delivering a message on “The state of the nation’’ late on Tuesday in Abuja,  Kachikwu listed a litany of problems plaguing the country, saying the ADC was on course to rescuing Nigeria from the ills.

    He blamed the plethora of problems currently plaguing Nigeria on what he described as poor governance.

    Kachikwu said the way for Nigeria to be pulled out of the woods was for the electorate to vote for competent people in 2023, to administer the country and bring about positive changes.

    He cited untoward events in the country in recent months, including abductions, jail breaks, fuel scarcity and other ills.

    He lamented that the current National Assembly was not living up to the expectations of the people who voted them into office.

    “The most painful part of our collective suffering is that we are too afraid to say anything. Media houses operate in fear of having their licences suspended or revoked.

    “Who will save the Nigerian people? Who will save us from ourselves,’’ the presidential candidate asked, criticising the judiciary for also not living up to expectations.

    Kachikwu said the way out was not for Nigerians to run to other countries to seek better lives, advising that Nigerians should take the bulls by the horns and save their country from incompetent leaders.

    He, however, pleaded with aggrieved individuals and groups, including university lecturers to return to their jobs to save the future of the country.

    “Let us act now to save Nigeria and let us speak with one voice to make the difference for our beloved country,’’ the presidential candidate stated.

    Kachikwu said that he was prepared to pay the supreme price to make Nigeria better, noting that he had been hounded by detractors since he offered himself to serve his fatherland.

    “Several months ago when I announced my intention to run for the highest office in the land, It was clear within me that it was a suicide mission,“ he said.

    He pleaded with Nigerians to support the ADC to bring the change the populace had been clamouring for.