2Face Idibia has opened up on his planned protest, shifting the date from February 5th to 6th . In a statement he made available to newsmen on Tuesday, the Hip hop
star said that “the people have hoped for a better Nigeria since 1999 but things are not getting any better for the majority. We are still where we are – poor and desperate. I will no longer be quiet”
The statement read:
Since the idea of a nationwide march
was first mentioned, the need for urgent solutions to the challenges facing
Nigerians has become very clear. The people have hoped for a better Nigeria
since 1999 but things are not getting any better for the majority. We are still
where we are – poor and desperate. I will be no longer be quiet.
I want to thank EiE, The 2face
Foundation, numerous colleagues and countless fellow Nigerians for stepping up
to partner with me. I am just a musician with a point of view and the ear of my
fans.
I have dedicated my time and
resources to peace building, voter education towards peaceful elections and
youth engagement in governance in Nigeria. This time around, my partners,
colleagues and I have come together to present a platform for real Nigerians to
communicate their real pains to government at all levels in a peaceful and
articulate manner with a view to getting lasting solutions to our problems.
This march is about demanding that
all saboteurs of good government policies should hands off.
This march is about encouraging
positive minded Nigerians to continue to work without intimidation.
We have a system that is clearly
designed not to work for the majority.
What is this match not about?
It is not a platform for politicians
of any party to manipulate. I know you will still spin it but for one second
leave your battles aside and just listen to people without trying to score
cheap political points against one another. It is not a point scoring exercise.
It is certainly not personal.
It is not an organized labour
platform. With all due respect to our comrades who have done much for Nigeria,
this march is for the unrepresented.
It is not a ‘my religion or tribe is
better than yours’ matter. All our blood is red.
I, Innocent Idibia, am a living
example of a Nigerian who owes their success to Nigerians of every tribe and
religion. None ask what religion or tribe I am before supporting me. I am
grateful.
Therefore, it is with every sense of
humility that I say that with this march, I want:
1) Security All Nigerians lives MUST
matter. My religion, ethnicity or what part of the country I live shouldn’t
determine the type of protection I get from my government. According to the
Constitution, “the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary
purpose of government.”
2)Education To develop beyond oil,
we have to invest in our human capital. Every child must have access to quality
education. If our teachers are not paid, how will we raise the next generation
to lead the country and run our businesses?
3)Health Health is wealth. People
die daily from lack of basic, affordable health care. We can definitely do
better.
4)Power Government needs to make it
easier to generate power at the state and local government level so everything
is not tied to the centre. We need electricity to be productive. The cost of
generating our own power is crippling.
5)Unemployment Poor education plus a
struggling economy means a lot of people are unemployed. Unemployed people are
hungry and angry.
6)High cost of living Food,
transportation, medicine, everything is 3 times, 4 times more expensive but our
salaries haven’t increased. What do we do???
7)Social Justice According to the
Constitution, “The Federal Republic of Nigeria shall be a State based on the
principles of democracy and social justice.” There cannot be one set of rules
for the poor and another set for the rich.
8)Transparency The best way to kill
corruption is to increase transparency. Government finances and contracts must
be open and available to all. Who got the money, to do what and by when?
9)Cost of government Our governance
is TOO expensive – federal, state, local – cars, housing, allowances. We must
reduce the cost of maintaining our public officials
10)Patriotism I stand with Nigeria.
There is enough in Nigeria for all of us to “chopbelleful”. Enough is enough.
We must put Nigeria first and keep all the greedy & selfish people away
from leadership.
Call to Action
Between now and Monday, February 6,
I ask you to share via videos, Facebook, Twitter, blogs, SMS to 0902-355-5335.
How are these issues affecting you? What are your daily struggles? How is it
doing you? No matter what part of the world you are, I encourage you to share
your stories. And join me on Monday in Surulere or online
Use any of the hashtags
#IStandWith2Baba #IStandWithNigeria #OneVoiceNigeria on social media.
We will take all the reports and
send them to our elected representatives as ONE VOICE of Nigerians across party,
ethnic and religious lines – as they hear real people talk about real issues.
On Monday, February 6th, meet me at
the National Stadium at 8AM and we’ll walk to the National Theatre – 2 national
icons that epitomise our decline – as we state clearly and peacefully that
#IStandWithNigeria and Nigeria must work for all of us and all of us must work
for Nigeria.
Thank you! God bless Nigeria!!!
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