Young Progressives Party (YPP) National Chairman Bishop Amakiri has criticized the opposition alliance, emphasizing that most of its leaders had let Nigerians down in the past.
This was as he said that coalition leaders do not have the moral authority to offer meaningful political change. Amakiri made this criticism on Monday.
He claims that the coalition is made up of repurposed political elites whose prior actions have exacerbated Nigeria’s leadership problem.
“I have a problem, and it is whether 85% of people in that coalition have the moral justification to tell us about a coalition that will liberate the Nigerian people from the political leadership quagmire we find ourselves in. Nigeria is in an emergency need of political leadership substitution.
Eighty-five percent of them are members of the PPM coalition group, which is a collection of people that have failed the country altogether.
“I don’t know how prospective that kind of group can actually push the agenda that they are talking about. The task is now left for Nigerians to decide,” he stated.

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