In the aftermath of recent protests and economic hardship, former African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential candidate Dumebi Kachikwu has emphasised the need for unity and a solution-focused approach to address Nigeria’s challenges.
Kachikwu, while briefing the media at a world press conference in Abuja on Saturday, said Nigerians must move beyond the blame game and work together to find solutions to the country’s problems.
Kachikwu said, “As a nation, we are at a crossroads, and it’s time for us to come together and chart a new course towards prosperity and progress.”
Kachikwu, who has been a vocal advocate for good governance and economic reform, noted that Nigeria’s challenges are complex and multifaceted, requiring a collaborative effort to overcome them.
“We need to bring together the best minds and expertise from across the country to tackle our challenges head-on,” he said.
“We must prioritise solution-focused dialogue and work towards a common goal of building a better Nigeria for all citizens.”
The ADC presidential candidate also announced plans to host a series of town halls and solution-focused gatherings, bringing together stakeholders from diverse backgrounds to share ideas and expertise.
“By working together, we can overcome our challenges and build a brighter future for Nigeria,” Kachikwu said.
“I urge all Nigerians to join me in this effort and let’s work towards a united and prosperous Nigeria.”
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