2019: South-East and South-South intellectuals reaffirm support for Atiku/Obi ticket

Mon, Oct 29, 2018 | By publisher


Politics

Intelligentsia group across universities in South-East and South-South under the aegis of Academic Democrats at the weekend unanimously restated their resolve to work for Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, and Peter Obi, his running mate, in the 2019 general elections.

In an enlarged meeting and Banquet at GeoGold Hotels Awka, the Academic Democrats ratified its national executives and state executives with Chinedu Onyeizugbe as the National coordinator. There were three coordinating committee in each of the states in the two zones.

The intellectuals from the universities as well agreed to mobilise other intellectuals in all the Polytechnics and Colleges of Education as well as other tertiary institutions in the two zones with their students to support Atiku Abubakar, the PDP candidate and Peter Obi, his running mate.

The intellectuals said they had assessed the policies and manifestoes of the political parties in the forthcoming presidential election vis-à-vis the clamouring for restructuring, inclusive Government and detribalisation among others, and resolved to galvanise intellectuals under the aegis of Academic Democrats to come out and identify with the presidential candidate of Peoples Democratic Party.

Speaker after speaker, including Eugene Nweke, Robert Dode, D. C Njoku,  George Atelle and Philip Imokhai as well as Stella Chinyere Okunna, Jude Udeh, Emenike Obi, Uche Nwogwugwu among others were of the opinion that intellectuals must take a stand and support Atiku and Obi for a better democratic Nigeria.

Earlier in his address as the convener, Chinedu Onyeizugbe reminded them that the role of the intellectual in nation building cannot be over emphasised, since, according to him, “it is a known fact that lecturers contribute their quota through research and teaching to produce best brains that will improve every aspect of the economy.”

He said the leadership of the nation is not an exception to the reach of the lecturer’s scope as significant number of government functionaries and leaders passed through the formation process in an Ivory Tower with expectations of being modelled in character and in learning.

He said: “No matter how much we can do by ourselves as academics through research and development, it is never enough if we don’t participate in electing our leaders and the running of the government by providing our services from the pool of our specialisations. Our collective commitment to this project as representatives from various states in South-South and South-East will yield a positive result and make our voice and concerns heard in the spirit of cooperation, democracy, competence and inclusivity in governance. The task ahead is not all that simple. It is our belief that by the end of our dialogue today, we will have a clear picture of our mission and the need to mobilise our members en masse for the task of ensuring that the labour of our heroes in the past shall not be in vain.”

– Oct. 29, 2018 @ 15:15 GMT |

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