The Africa Democratic Congress has sought for collaboration with other parties with the view to dislodging the ruling party in next general election.
In a press conference held at the ADC Global Campus, Abuja on Tuesday, the national chairman of the party, Chief Ralphs Okey Nwosu, said there was need for the party to continue to strategize on ways to develop a new political system with the view to bringing the country forward.
The stakeholders of the party who were at the meeting included members of the party’s National Working Committee and the Board of Trustees as well as other leaders of the ADC.
In his address made available to newsmen on Wednesday, wosu reeled out the catalogue of failures of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led government and scored it low in all ramifications, according to Leadership .
The party blamed the current government for lacking clear ideas of how to move the country forward, saying the system handing palliative to the people to cushion their poverty was untenable.
“The state of the nation is nothing to talk about. It is saddening and arouses morbid fear. Therefore, instead of wasting our time engaging in futile debates with those in government, we should continue to strategize on ways to develop a new political system and come together to create a collaborative, value-driven ecosystem that prioritises our people and country.
“We certainly need a new beginning. Pointing fingers of recrimination is not what transformational leaders do,” he said, adding that 22 political parties have joined hand with the ADC to build a new mega party,” Nwosu said.
While stating that the doors of the merging parties remain open, Nwosu, however, added that the new platform will give accommodation to all well-meaning patriots in the country.
“We have resolved to work with all political leaders across that appreciate the need for coming together for a new Nigeria.
“We discriminate against none; our commitment is a new Nigeria that will lead our dear Continent out of its present abyss.