Don’t Rely on Foreign Support – Balarebe Musa tells Buhari

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Fourteen political parties under the aegis of Credible Alternative Alliance has called on President Mohammadu Buhari to stop relying on foreign support on certain policy issues that pertains to governance.

A former governor of old Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa who spoke during the press briefing by the National Coordinator of CAA, Dr. Damian Ogbonna said “We note that APC appears to want to cultivate and rely too much on the support of foreign governments.

“This is not good for the sovereignty of our nation. CAA calls upon APC to rely less on foreign support. The party should do more to cultivate domestic support and more so from political parties in the country. You cannot govern effectively when you do so alone; it is not sustainable.

“In conclusion, we wish the new administration well. However, its ability and readiness to meaningfully govern Nigeria remain in doubt. We pray, wait and hope for clarity in the days to come.

“Both the President and other leaders of APC have been in government for decades to warrant knowing exactly what they want to do and how they want to do it. Even those of us here at CAA with less than a year into our formation do have bold and visionary plan upon which we predicate our drive to govern Nigeria.”

Ogbonna added that “We searched for a silver lining in the speech laying out a new framework for the emergence of the new Nigeria of our dreams, and found none. There is no qualitative difference between the 2015 Presidential Inauguration speech and the inaugural speeches of past presidents.

“The President talked about enormous challenges; insecurity, pervasive corruption, fuel and power shortages and so on, but in no paragraph of his speech did he lay out new initiatives, new directions, new structures, new federation, new constitution or even new sets of legislation to tackle these enormous challenges.”

The CAA which also comprises of 13 Civil Societies is made up of the Social Democratic Party, Peoples Redemption Party, Fresh Democratic Party, Nigeria Advance Party, People’s Salvation Party, Change Advocacy Party, United National Party for Development, Peoples Progressive Party and the Action Party of Nigeria.

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