By KP Reporter
The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) Candidate for Ikorodu Constituency I, Hon. Adekunle Razaq Aderibigbe has condemned the recent destruction of posters as evidence of the ruling party heading into 2023 elections of feeling insecure.
Aderibigbe made this known in a statement issued in Lagos on Tuesday.
The candidate said it was a pity that the ruling party felt very insecure considering the state of the affairs and how the candidates of the party are struggling to occupy and grab attention of the electorates by all means.
“This is to the point that they try to remove, destroy and paste their posters and banners on other candidates’ or party’s posters.
“Is it not rather shameful that the resources that the ruling party ought to be investing in infrastructure or other social projects and programmes is what they are spending to do publicity, to print and post posters and banners?
“If they have done so well, their score card should be sufficient to retain or return the party to the public office.
“The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) is obviously a favourite option and the alternative that the electorate are yearning for,” he said.
Aderibigbe said oresently, the options available to the Ikorodu people under the NNPP are young, vibrant ex-student unionists coming to serve the Ikorodu as one of the fastest growing cities in terms of population as recently published to have exceeded one million people.
He appealed to the ruling party to focus on the governance and service to the people as their major responsibility rather than trying to block the emerging favourite party and candidates.
The candidate said if they had served the people judiciously, there would be no rooms for alternatives.
He also appealed to Nigerians who had registered, especially those that registered this year to ensure they all go out to collect their PVCs next week before the deadline and come out enmasse to vote wisely.