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CACOL LABELS PARTY DEFECTORS AS OPPORTUNISTS

The Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership (CACOL) has urged political parties in the country to adopt ideologies which all their intending members must embrace.

This was contained in a Statement issued on Thursday by CACOL’s Media and Publications Officer, Ikenna Aghagbobi on behalf of the Executive Chairman, Mr Debo Adeniran.

According to him: “The Executive Chairman of CACOL, Mr Debo Adeniran made the suggestion on Wednesday in Lagos while reacting to the defection of the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki from the  ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).”

Adeniran also commented on last week’s defection of 15 senators and 35 members of the House of Representatives from APC to PDP.

According to him: “The APC presented the Change ideology to Nigerians in 2015. The ideology was aimed at holistically tackling corruption in the country at all levels. We can say that the APC’s ideology which is still visibly operational today is its mainstay in the anti-Corruption fight.

“The defection of these individuals from their present political party to the party they previously belonged to is a clear indication of how confused our law makers are with decision making and also an indictment on their actual intentions in contesting for elective positions.

“If a party member feels a political party is coming-short on its agenda or isn’t living-up to its promises, he must then realize that he is also a part of that party and has contributed one way or the other in the failure of its programmes and rather than jumping ship, he must see to the end, the desired performance expected of the party”.

The CACOL Chairman concluded that: “While parties are being formed, there should be rules that would prevent members from defecting without proving beyond reasonable doubt that the political party has been truly factionalized. Another rule that must be introduced, perhaps through legislation is the immediate loss of any position gained on the basis of the original party’s ideology. Another rule should stipulate that a political party member must spend at least four years in the party before leaving that party.

These measures would help to a very large extent to keep the abrupt and rather selfish defection of party members and in the long run, ensure that a member of a political party fulfills all obligations and promise owed in time of service.”

 

 

Aghagbobi Ikenna

 

Ag. Media Officer, CACOL

 

08141121208

 

cacolc@yahoo.com,cacol@thehumanitycentre.com

 

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