
Speaking with journalists in his Ipe country home, Kwara state, when he formally joined the party from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and declared his presidential ambition, Mr Dara said that no one above 65 years of age should be voted into political office.
Mr Dara, who said that old age is part of leadership problems in Nigeria, added that the country is currently suffering from a leadership deficit.
He also said that the nation is in a state of emergency, adding that many potential political leaders were being dogged by corruption while others still exhibit past military backgrounds in form of militocracy.
Mr Dara described himself as a bridge builder, saying that his age is between 60 and 65 and comes from Kwara state, which is a bridge between the North and South of Nigeria.
The presidential aspirant, who was a PDP governorship aspirant in Kwara state in 2015 general elections, therefore called for concerted and collaborative efforts among Nigerians in the task of taking the country to next level of development.
He also called on progressive-minded politicians to join the fold of the SDP Â to bring the country from the brink of political and socioeconomic collapse.
The presidential aspirant, who said that political parties should serve as a vehicle for social mobilization, be value driven and obey rule of law, regretted that many political parties in the country lacked internal democracy and encouraged selfish interest and anarchy.
He said that the dominant political parties in the country had failed woefully in galvanizing internal democracy, adding that the nation urgently needed an ideological party with a free enterprise without government intervention like the SDP.