Mr Utomi emphasised that open debates are a way to strengthen the social contract between the government and the people.
He said that the coalition and LP were planning to counter all electoral manipulations and violence in 2023 that could throw up bad leaders.
“Good leadership can come from anywhere… The best is the one that mixes up everybody, Muslim, Christian and everybody feels comfortable.”
Mr Obi emerged as the winner unopposed, as his three co-aspirants, Pat Utomi, Faduri Joseph and Olubusola Emmanuel-Tella stepped down, pledging their support to him.
The political economist is clamouring for a third force government that would benefit Nigerians and not greedy politicians.
The confab scheduled for Abuja, would involve ethnic nationalities, religious leaders, political parties and the government.
“How can we be flying presidential planes everywhere as if they are ‘kabu-kabu’ and we have people hungry, starving?”
“Poverty rules the land… Today, we have overtaken India in terms of the total number of the poorest people on the planet.”
Tony Uranta, popular human rights activist, has passed on.
More people are killed in Nigeria every day than died in “Iraq in a week during the height of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.”
