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Ezekwesili Gets Thumbs Up From Sowore For Dumping Presidency

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Sowore Supports Ezekwesili On Coalition Plan Against APC, PDP

While the former party of Oby Ezekwesili, Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN) has given her knocks for her withdrawal from the Presidential race, Omoyele Sowore, the presidential candidate of African Action Congress, has given her a thumbs up.

In a statement, Sowore said he had always believed that it would take a true partnership of progressives and committed patriots to move Nigeria forward.

Naija News reports that the ACPN, on receiving news of Ezekwesili’s withdrawal from the race today had given her knocks, threatening to sue her for the monies she had collected by virtue of being Presidential candidate of the party.

But Sowore in his statement said, “I want to thank Ezekwesili for her service to the Nigerian nation. Her participation in the presidential race enriched the level of discourse and demonstrated that a new breed of committed and patriotic individuals, who are not part of the establishment parties, have emerged to offer Nigeria a new direction.

“Ezekwesili’s departure from the presidential race and the renewal of her commitment to a progressive platform that will reclaim Nigeria from 20 years of corruption and inept leadership under the APC and PDP, has renewed calls from a broad section of Nigerians for coalition talks.

“I have always believed that it will take a true partnership of progressives and committed patriots to move this nation forward. It is not just politically pragmatic to do so, it is the way that I have always worked. Every political battle that I have waged on the behalf of the Nigerian people has been done through coalitions and partnerships.

“For instance, it took a coalition that involved the students’ movement, pro-democracy organizations, progressive politicians, human rights groups and labour unions to fight against the annulment of the June 12, 1993 elections. A similar coalition was necessary to force the military of our power and restore democracy in 1999.

“That is why the TakeItBack Movement and the AAC have remained supportive of various efforts towards building a unified platform. We have never ceased talking, engaging and working with other organizations, parties and individuals, towards building a unifying platform.

“I also want to thank my brother Fela Durotoye for the public reaffirmation of his commitment to that process. It is important that Nigerians know that for the last four months my team and I have been in discussions at various times, under various auspices, with the Durotoye, Moghalu, Ezekwesili and (Donald) Duke teams. I reaffirm my commitment to that effort.

“We will continue to push forward with our goal of reclaiming Nigeria, conscious of the fact that this is a vision that is shared by tens of millions of our fellow countrymen and women. United we stand!”