2023: NNPP promises to free Nigerians from poverty

The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) says its National Working Committee and other leaders shared in the challenges of Nigerians and would liberate them if elected in 2023.
In a statement on Tuesday, Boniface Aniebonam, founder of NNPP, said the party would implement all the agreed terms at independence.
“We, the New Nigeria Peoples Party members, shall liberate every Nigerian to enable us to live in peace as brothers and sisters. Yes, we shall do that in God’s name,” he said.
Should the NNPP win the presidential election, Mr Aniebonam stated that the party would provide state police, fiscal federalism, address regional agitations and provide Nigeria with a people’s constitution.
“The various regional agitations shall be addressed if fiscal federalism is not resolving such matters,” he added.
Mr Aniebonam said Nigerians could not surmount their challenges by calling their leaders names.
“We cannot achieve this noble objective if we sit down in the comfort of our zones and procrastinate and call our leaders all sorts of names,” said the NNPP founder.
He also mentioned that the party was seeking responsible partnership to win elective positions to enable NNPP to change Nigeria’s narrative for the better.
Mr Aniebonam further stated that laziness, lack of knowledge and education were part of the reasons for some of the agitation in the country.
“Nigeria needs a strong and courageous leader with the fear of God,” he added.
(NAN)
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