Rt. Hon. Funkekeme Solomon, the Senior Political Adviser to governor of Delta state, left, with Prof. Joshua Akpode. |
The Senior Political
Adviser to the Governor of Delta state, Rt. Hon. Funkekeme Solomon has called
for a concerted effort by Nigerians to protect democratic principles and
institutions in the country from being further trampled upon.
Rt. Hon.
Solomon made the call Monday, February 10, 2020 afternoon while receiving the
Chancellor, Nigeria Institute for Political Leadership Administration and
Control (NIFPLAC), Prof. Joshua Akpode, and members of the institute’s board in
the conference hall of his office.
While
commending the Chancellor for the institute’s passion to affect the political
dynamism of the nation, the Senior Political Adviser urged the institute to
evolve robust course contents with which to change the mindset of politicians
so they can hold on dearly to operating democratic principles.
He decried
the democratic setting in which those who by nature and training lack
democratic culture are being celebrated for trampling on democratic tenets and
institutions, he criticized President Muhammadu Buhari’s proclivity to violate
the rule of law, and decide which court order to obey and disobey.
Making case
for a collaborative effort to protect and sustain democratic principles and
institutions, Rt. Hon. Solomon said: “You must be courageous enough to design
courses that stress the need for Nigerians to respect democratic institutions
and principles. You have more to do in evolving courses that touch on the
political experience and reality of the nation for practical political
administration, but less of theories,
more of practical. The bookishness of our people has shown deficiency in the
theory, as there is a difference between the study of political science and
doing the actual practice of politics.
“We need a
concerted action to stand firm against wrong policies by a government that is
trampling on democracy and its institutions. We need affirmative actions to
push away the dark days and bring in light.”
Rt. Hon.
Solomon thanked NIFPLAC for the commendation and award conferred on Governor
Ifeanyi Okowa, pointing out that the governor is a prepared leader. “He knows
the cosmopolitan nature of Delta State, having acquired enough knowledge about
the people of the state. As a result appropriate political behavior is being
deployed in the service of the people,” he said, adding: “In Delta we are
gradual in our approach, but firm.”
He informed
the visitors that among the retinue of good works that Governor Okowa is doing
in the state is the creation of a bureau of job creation through which hitherto
unemployed lives have been transformed.
“Also, we
believe in a strong grassroots; so we have appointed ward liaison officers to
interpret to the people what government is doing. All policies are geared
towards strengthening the grassroots,” the Senior Political Adviser said.
Earlier,
Prof. Akpode, who is also the archbishop and president of pastoral and
administrative head of the Builders Global Conglomerate (BGC) said NIFPLAC was
born out of inspiration and set up to harness the political potentials and
greatness of Nigeria through offering of various courses for the building of
capacity for political elites.
Highlight of
the courtesy visit was the presentation of an award of excellence to Governor
Okowa by the chancellor, and received by the Senior Political Adviser.
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