The former speaker said Nigeria must first exist before there could be political offices either in the executive, legislature or judiciary to aspire to.
The former speaker said that a united Nigeria would be an indomitable nation.
Mr Dogara said the plight of students attending private universities should be considered since they are affected by any policies initiated by the government.
Mr Dogara is an erstwhile political associate of Mr Tinubu who analysts say lost out in the quest to become Mr Tinubu’s running mate.
The former House Speaker delivered a stinging rebuke of Bola Tinubu for disregarding Nigeria’s religious composition in choosing his 2023 running mate for the ruling APC.
He added that the consideration of Mr Dogara “as a good material for Tinubu is not ceded along with his tribe nor his religion,” but his political experience.
