“Although our democratic practice is far from perfect, we must continue to improve it and ensure that democratic ideals are embedded in the mindset of young people,” he said.
Mr Adeoye urged the government to prioritise infrastructure renewal.
Mr Utomi said controversies surrounding the act must be resolved before the general elections to encourage wider participation.
She noted that for decades, Mr Utomi had shaped Nigeria’s political economy debates.
ADC’s spokesperson, Bolaji Abdullahi, said the constitution of the committee was approved by the National Working Committee leadership.
He urged leaders to shift focus from political rivalry to service delivery.
Mr Utomi’s statement comes barely a day after Mr Obi joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) coalition.
Mr Utomi said he was prepared to stand alone, if necessary, to protect and preserve the country’s multi-party democracy.
Mr Utomi said, “Sadly, you will find much of today’s divisions come from politicians weaponising differences.”
The Federal High Court, Abuja Division, on Monday, barred Pat Utomi from establishing a shadow government in the country, describing the move as “unconstitutional and void”.
