The Guardian (Nigeria)

CNPP asks Nigerians to reject medically unfit, corrupt presidenti­al candidates

- From Saxone Akhaine, Kaduna

CONFERENCE of Nigeria Political Parties ( CNPP) has advised Nigerians to reject any presidenti­al candidate for 2023 general election with precarious medical and corruption history.

The umbrella body of political parties in the country expressed regret that the instabilit­y of the polity and economy of the nation have been linked to poor health condition of Nigerian leaders and corrupt politician­s.

In a statement, yesterday, signed by its Secretary General, Chief Willy Ezwugu, CNPP said: “All persons seeking to be president of the country must be medically certified and his or her medical test made public.

“This has become necessary if the country can win the war against corruption and reduce the amount of foreign exchange wasted on medical tourism by sick presidents.

“We have noted with dismay how some persons who are yet to legally clear their names of graft allegation­s as well as those with rumoured terminal ailments have been engaging in clandestin­e political consultati­ons ahead of the 2023 presidenti­al election.

“If Nigeria’s rating on the global corruption index worries the present administra­tion, President Muhammadu Buhari, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC), Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) and other relevant agencies and stakeholde­rs, including political parties, must do the needful to ensure that only candidates without corruption wrinkles or blemishes or ill- health are allowed to contest the 2023 presidenti­al election.”

According to CNPP, every country with low corruption rating globally consciousl­y do their best to ensure that no known corrupt politician held political offices.

“We strongly urge Nigerian electorate to shun any politician with a baggage of corruption and rumours of illhealth to save the future of our children born and unborn.

“Our experience­s in the last few years should help us make better decisions and choices in 2023 general elections. We have had to bury a sitting President who was rumoured to be ill during political campaigns in 2007 but it was denied. We now know better.

“Today, our current President has been battling with illness since assumption of office. “With two experience­s, we would want to believe such rumours, until a medical report by a reputable health institutio­n in Nigeria is made public by the aspirants or candidates,” CNPP maintained.

 ??  ?? Governor Babajide Sanwo- Olu ( fifth right); his Deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat ( fifth left); Iyaloja General, Mrs. Folashade Tinubu- Ojo ( fourth right); Commission­er for Local Government and Community Affairs, Dr. Wale Ahmed ( third right) and others at the inaugurati­on of Lagos State Market Advisory Council in Lagos… yesterday.
Governor Babajide Sanwo- Olu ( fifth right); his Deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat ( fifth left); Iyaloja General, Mrs. Folashade Tinubu- Ojo ( fourth right); Commission­er for Local Government and Community Affairs, Dr. Wale Ahmed ( third right) and others at the inaugurati­on of Lagos State Market Advisory Council in Lagos… yesterday.

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