15 Political Parties Back Restructuring

Hamilton Nwosa
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No fewer than 15 political parties on the platform of the Coalition for New Nigeria (CNN)  have expressed support for the  restructuring of the country.

CNN’s National Chairman, Alhaji Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, who addressed newsmen on Monday in Abuja, said the coalition was determined to chart a new course for Nigeria.

According to him, CNN is committed to the unity, indivisibility and progress of Nigeria.

He said that the vision of the coalition was a  new Nigeria that would be  secure and prosperous through effective governance.

“Our goal will be to create jobs for all those who want to work and economic opportunity for all want to achieve.

“Our immediate task will be to strive to heal the wounds  of the past through reclamation, reconciliation and reformation.

“We are committed to the economic, political and internal restructuring of Nigeria as well as  empowering of our youths, women and persons with disability through  well-articulated policies toward  a better Nigeria,’’ he said.

Abdulsalam said CNN would engage in a holistic fight against corruption with the  sole aim of  abolishing  hunger and poverty.

The national chairman said that CNN looked forward to a government that would undertake economic renovation and reforms capable of transforming the country into a leading industrial giant.

The 15 political parties in the coalition are Labour Party, African Democratic Congress, National Action Council, Democratic People’s Congress, Progressive People’s Alliance, People for Democratic Change and Democratic Alternative.

Others are Better Nigeria Progressive Party, Action Alliance, United Democratic Party, Peoples Party of Nigeria, Advanced Congress of Democrats, Young Democratic Party and Mega Progressive Peoples Party.

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