Insecurity: 2023 General Election Might Be a Grand Political Illusion – Okupe Says

A politician and Physician Adedoyin Okupe has revealed that with the insecurity in the country, the 2023 general election may be a grand illusion as insecurity has become a threat to the national aspiration.

In a press statement made available on Monday, Doyin stated that the two major political parties, the ruling All Progressive Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party must act responsibly in resolving national problems.

He urged the Federal Government to “immediately create a platform & the enabling environment for dialogue & peaceful deliberations aimed at finding lasting solutions to these bedevilling issues which threaten the very foundations of our national co-existence.”

Doyin Okupe, 2023 election

Read the full statement below;

PRESS STATEMENT.

2023 UNDER THREAT.

There are serious and very visible indications within the polity that the 2023 general elections may be a grand political illusion.

Our collective national aspiration for a political process that will lead to scheduled elections in 2023 has come under a very serious and compelling threat due to the prevalence of some three major troubling issues within our polity.

These are:
1.Increasing and widespread national insecurity.
2. Growing popular demands and sustained agitations for self-rule.
3. Pervasive and palpable intra ethnic Hatred.

The above factors have attained very significantly and commanding stature in our polity such that they have no assumed pre-eminence over all other National concerns.

Governments; Political & Traditional stakeholders & well-meaning Nigerians must at this point stop everything else & pay due & urgent attention to finding quick solutions to these pressing issues before the consequences of failure to address them consume the entire nation.

The political class through the 2 major political parties, the APC & the PDP must stop playing the Ostrich game and begin to act responsibly by taking the front line position in finding solutions to intricate national problems.

Political leaders especially those who aspire to the highest office in the land must realise that any stabilisation of the country will have serious implications on the political process.

In severe national crises or a near-war situation, the electoral process will be truncated & all political ambitions decapitated instant.
So leaders must of necessity come together & deploy resources towards helping the govt evolve sustainable solutions to our present quagmire.

In periods of serious political crisis the electorate will be engrossed with securing their lives, their families and properties, and certainly will not be concerned with voting.

Therefore, under the present tense situation which threatens the corporate existence of the country, all political ambitions ought to be on hold and all efforts concentrated on saving the nation.

I will at this juncture strongly advise the FG to immediately create a platform & the enabling environment for dialogue & peaceful deliberations aimed at finding lasting solutions to these bedevilling issues which threaten the very foundations of our national co-existence.

Government must resist the temptation to dismiss agitators for self-rule as trouble makers or rabble-rousers.

The division or schism in our nation runs far deeper than what is observable at the surface. And the deployment of violent forces against our citizens must be ruled out completely as a management option.

We need at this stage to avoid further deaths, killings and bloodshed. Any action or inaction that can lead to civil war must be cautiously and consciously avoided.

All resources both material and human and available expertise and technology must be deployed to stop BANDITRY and kidnapping.

A national decision based on the preference of ranching to open grazing backed by appropriate legislation must be promulgated and established nationally, immediately.

Finally, a round table dialogue of ethnic nationalities under the auspices of the federal government must be seen as a critical national imperative now.

Government and the good people of this country must do everything possible to prevent a descent into anarchy, chaos and socio-political instability.

Sir Doyin Okupe
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