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Mrs. Patience Key

2023: Elect quality leaders to change Nigeria’s narrative – PRP presidential aspirant; Falalu Bello re-elected National Chairman

Mrs. Patience Ndidi Key

By Emmanuel Oloniruha

Abuja, April 2, 2022

A Presidential aspirant of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), Patience Ndidi Key, has advised Nigerians to be committed to changing the narrative and building a great Nigeria by electing quality leadership in 2023.

Key, who was the immediate past chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO) U.S., gave the advice in her remarks at the National Convention of the party held on Saturday in Abuja.

She urged members of the party to be ready to work together and commit their resources, including money, time and talents, to building PRP for the sake of the nation and its future generations.

Key said that building a great nation as envisaged by the founding fathers of the PRP, including late Balarabe Musa, late Malam Aminu Kano, and late Prof Chinua Achebe, is possible if members work together and propagate the party to elect credible leaders for the country.

“I am encouraging everyone here, in your states, local governments and wherever you find yourselves, let’s move this party forward for the sake of all of us, saying if you have good leaders, you get good government.

“There are no two ways about it. There is no praying or fasting about it, we only have to apply actions to get to where we want to get to as Nigerian people.

“All over the world, Nigeria is an envy to many. Nigerians sit here and we develop other economies with our talents and resources.

“We do not expect external people to grow our nation. All we need is Nigerians to make a mark and make us to move forward and place us among the comity of nations.

“Not just to belong but to stand out as a nation set on the hills.

“So, I am encouraging leaders, as something has attracted us to be members of the PRP. If you market yourselves, project your businesses, then you are going to shine,” Key said.

Key, who congratulated the newly elected leaders of the party, urged them to go back to their respective wards, local governments and states to work for the progress of the party.

Key said that it did not take her more than a few days to decide to run on the platform of PRP and expressed confidence in the capability of the party to win the 2023 election.

The presidential aspirant added that she had the capacity and experience to rule Nigeria if given the opportunity.

Swearing in of newly selected National Executive Committee members of PRP at the party national convention in Abuja  

Meanwhile, the PRP has re-elected Alhaji Falalu Bello as its National Chairman.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Bello was re-elected through consensus at the party’s national convention held on Saturday in Abuja.

Other members of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) elected include National Secretary, Babatunde Alli and National Treasurer, Dr Abdullahi Bayawo, among others.

In his acceptance speech, Bello appreciated the party for electing them to serve, pledging their commitment to the party and the nation.

Bello said there was the need for party members to work in unity to win the 2023 general elections.

He said that with unity, new Electoral Act and recent innovations by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), PRP had the potential to win the presidential and more elections in the 2023 general elections.

He urged members to embark on membership drive across the nation, disclosing that the party would soon role out its guidelines for the 2023 general elections.

Bello assured all presidential aspirants of the party that the PRP leadership would provide a fair and level-playing ground for the party’s candidate to emerge.

Earlier in his welcome remarks, Bello recalled that PRP sponsored 385 candidates in the 2018 general elections and won two House of Representatives seats for Bauchi State, while it also came 3rd in terms of votes in Bauchi, Kano, Katsina, Kaduna, and Benue States.

He added that between 2020-2022, PRP participated in 11 elections and bye elections with progressives performance because of its more presence on the ground as well as the caliber of candidates it fielded.

He listed the achievements of his the party’s outgoing National Working Committee to include creation of online registration platform and website (prpnigeria.ng) that made PRP the first party in Nigeria to register its members online.

“We are going to ride on, this is to have a robust national membership register, list of leadership of the party at all levels, news on the party, etc.”

Bello listed indiscipline and insufficient funds as parts of the challenges facing the party.

He urged delegates to appreciate the need for members to pay their membership fees and the N50 annual subscription fee for the party to thrive.

“Creation of a faction for the party and numerous court cases that faced the party, are clear manifestation of indiscipline in the party and these must be stopped if the party is to make fast and meaningful progress.

“The significant amendments to be taken at this meeting will make it an offence for any member to go to court without exhausting internal dispute mechanism.

“Further to this, the National Working Committee has set up a committee to handle the factionalization in the party. It is hoped these would address the problems created by indiscipline.”

Bello also disclosed that so far, the PRP had been invited in merger and alliances with four groups.

These parties, according to him, include the National Consultative Front (NC Front), led by Prof. Pat Utomi, that initially started with five parties: the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Social Democratic Party (SDP), Action Democratic Party (ADP) and Zenith Labour Party (ZLP).

Others, according to him, include Northern Leaders and Consultative Front (NLCF) group of Northern politicians, led by Dr Usman Bugaje; the Peoples Alternative Political Development (PAPD), a pan Nigerian organization.

He also added that “We Together (We2geda)”, another Pan Nigeria Movement, headed by Alhaji Ibrahim Abdulkarim, of mostly young and middle-aged persons currently in various political parties inclusive of PRP, is desirous of getting a platform to participate in elections.

“On the basis of submission on Mergers and Alliances made to the National Working Committee (NWC) meeting of the party held on March 5 and decisions taken on these, the NEC has advised the groups that:

“The PRP is prepared to be adopted by any political party which believe in its principles provided such as arrangement will not result in the party changing its Name and logo,

“Members of the groups were advised to join the party so that issues of interest will be discussed and agreed with them, and where the PRP structure does not exist or is weak, structures of adopting parties could be collapsed into PRPs.

“Of the four groups that have been advised, members of the We2geda have started to register with the party as six (6) of their leaders from Adamawa, Kano, Katsina, Plateau, Zamfara and Borno have joined the party and will make bring along their followers in the coming weeks.”

Bello who said that PRP is attracting persons willing to make the party grow, added that all respective branches need to open up to accommodate people that believe in PRP principles.

“We have a great party in our hands and can make it grow, prosper and take over power in Nigeria and run governments as done in old Kaduna and Kano States in 1979,” he said.

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