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Only a candidate who is not affiliated with any sect can solve Nigeria’s problems in 2023 – Prof. Chris, the presidential candidate of the Accord Party

Last updated: August 15, 2022 11:31 am
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Ibekimi Oriamaja Reports

Professor Christopher Imumolen, the Accord Party’s presidential candidate, believes that only a candidate who is not affiliated with any sect in Nigeria can address the effects of terrorism on the Nigerian economy.

Terrorist activities such as suicide bombings, kidnappings, and the destruction of lives, public infrastructure, private and entrepreneurial investments, a climate of fear, panic, and confusion, and a heated and ungovernable polity have all contributed to Nigeria’s unsuitability as a bride for foreign investment.

Speaking at a youth gathering commemorating International Youth Day, PCI, as he’s affectionately known by millions of supporters, stated that the only way to ensure that critical issues are addressed is to vote correctly.

“If we lose our votes to those who are already members of, or in some way affiliated with, any sect, be it religious, political, or ethical, the result is that we keep having sect advocates in offices,” he said. You understand what I mean. “How are we going to get out of this quagmire that is already affecting every aspect of the country and its economy?”

Speaking further, he emphasized that one of the government’s primary responsibilities is to secure her people, adding, “If the government’s efforts aren’t working, then there must be internal bottlenecks that require a neutral personality to the headdress.”

“Constitutionally, 2023 should usher in a new person to govern this country.” So canvassing for candidates to vote for is our civic duty. Yes, because we have the right as youth to run for public office, be elected, vote, join a political party, and criticize the government as long as our thoughts do not incite people to revolt against the government.

Prof Chris stated that he has begun the process of preparing voters’ minds to vote correctly in the upcoming election, as well as educating all and sundry on the type of personality required to get Nigeria back on its feet after the effects of terrorism and insecurity in Nigeria so far.

Prof Christopher Imumolen, who has used his earnings from various businesses in Nigeria and abroad to alleviate poverty in Nigeria and Africa at large, has urged Nigerians not to miss out on this rare personality God has given them in order to restore Nigeria’s greatness.
“The future you desire has arrived. We cannot afford to lose this election. It may be difficult to reclaim something once it has been lost. “If we vote correctly, the hardship will end,” he said.

In addition, the director general of Prof Chris Presidential Campaign Organization stated that his principal is not a member or affiliated with any illicit or terrorist sects, and that he will re-unite Nigeria.

“I want the young people here to know that Prof Chris will not be biased in the office.” He will adhere to the constitution. He will not divide the country. He will bring us back together. No wonder he says, and I quote… “Nigeria will rise again!”

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