Wednesday, September 12, 2018

2019: PEC WARNS ALL POLITICAL PARTIES TO AGREE ON OPEN TV CHANNEL DEBATE OR GET VOTED OUT BY NIGERIAN ELECTORATES.

PRESS RELEASE , 13th Sept,2018.

2019: PEC WARNS ALL POLITICAL PARTIES TO AGREE ON OPEN TV CHANNEL DEBATE OR GET VOTED OUT BY NIGERIAN ELECTORATES.

By Tarakirinews 




A political mass movement, Peoples equality Congress (PEC) has warned all political parties fielding candidates in the forthcoming 2019 general elections  to agree on public ďebate  by their candidates, especially governorship and presidential candidates. He said all  political parties ,  without exception,   must  make a written commitment to Nigerian electorates that  all their candidates and their running mates will in separate occasions,  engage in open channel TV debates.

Chief Festus called Nigerian masses, especially the youths who are suffering because of poor policies of government  to outrightly reject any political party that fails to compel all their candidates to take part in open channel  debates. According to him,  this is  because the disillusionment, hunger and trauma suffered by Nigerians since 2015 will multiply if any party fails to precisely give them a clear  public policy view of how things will change positively from the current bad state  for good beyond 2019..

Chief Bestman  Festus who is the President of Peoples Equality Congress ( PEC )  gave this warning while answering questions from newsmen in a question and answer programme bordering on "Nigerian Masses and 2019 Choices'
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Answering the question as to whether ‘Political debates should be an issue in the 2019 election’, Festus said that democratic practice in the 21st century conventionally ‘forbids’ a candidate from holding any elective position without engaging in political debates. He said that  this is so because debates,  provide voters the unique opportunity to make their choices amongst various  party candidates.

Festus pointed out that in   America, United Kingdom, Germany,  Ghana, France amongst other countries  elect  leaders who are respected locally and internationally because the electorates weighed the candidates from their intellectual prowess, patriotic opinions and their potential  public  policy directions only through ‘Open Channel Debates'  before making choices at the polls.

He lamented that what happened in the run up to the 2015 general election on the issue of political parties, especially the APC presidential candidate's  dodging public  debate was very shameful and regretable.  He made the  assertion  that Nigerians are suffering in all parts of the country today  because those who are ruling them today made mouth - watering promises to them but refused to join the  public debate of 2015  to properly situate how such promises were to be implemented.  He called on Nigerians to increase the  momentum for the  demand of public debate from INEC and all poltical parties to avoid the  flimsy excuses that has put Nigerians  where we are today.

Chief Festus proposed that governorship and presidential candidates and their deputies should  be compelled by INEC to appear in different occasion to debate. He said that it should be  in segments,  based on  agreed time limits for each candidate to personally appear and to  talk about the most pressing and trending issues in Nigeria. He stressed that only such debates will set the agenda for electoral canvassing and subsequent making of choices by the Nigerian electorates.

According to Festus,  Nigerians are facing so many terrible challenges today and so the electorates have resolved not to tolerate any candidate aspiring to lead them from failing to voluntarily engage  in public debate with  other contenders  for at least 90 minutes. He warned that PEC has gone to all the wards of this country to ignite the need to vote for only people who have ideas that are capable of changing the present situation in the country. He  therefore warned  that any candidate or political party that claims to have integrity, self-respect and good conscience to immediately withdraw from contesting  or fielding such candidate for  the 2019 general  election.  He emphasized that any candidate with some encumbrances due to health or poor intellectual capability to engage in open channel debates have no reason to  vie for any executive position in the  next four years.

Responding to a question on what issues should form the basis of 2019 presidential debate in Nigeria, Chief Festus said that PEC has used its nationwide structures to conduct  regional and national surveys to identify problems affecting ordinary Nigerians since 2016. He explained that PEC’s voluntary activities were totally self-funded as members take their individual and collective contributions  as supprting  democracy to strive in Nigeria and to enforce the enthronement of good governance in Nigeria in the context of the organisation's three planks of Social Equality, Economic Freedom and Environmental Justice for all Nigerians

 He aptly captured the topics PEC members submitted from the National survey to include   ‘Unabated Boko Haram Insurgency and Herdsmen Killings’,  ‘Restructuring and Devo

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