I’ve solution to Nigeria’s problem — Kachikwu

Dumebi Kachikwu, the African Democratic Congress’s (ADC) presidential candidate, stated that Nigerians would be crucial to his chances of winning the 2023 elections.
This was said by Kachikwu when he hosted the BOT members and state chairmen of the ADC on Tuesday in Abuja.
Kachikwu claimed that there were numerous issues plaguing Nigeria and promised to fix them if elected.
“My possibilities are not defined by myself; they are determined by the Nigerian people,” he declared. On February 25 of the following year, Nigerians will decide if I stand a chance in that election.
Nigerians are looking for solutions, and they are looking for a candidate who will offer solutions to the numerous issues we face. This gives us a chance. I think I’m one of the contenders who offers solutions every day.
In the past, Kachikwu recalled that the ADC had applied to the Federal High Court in Abuja to have Chief Ralph Okey Nwosu removed as the party’s chairman.
He expressed his satisfaction that the court, headed over by Justice Binta Nyako, had ordered Nwosu and his NWC members to cease acting as the party chairman and NWC members in a ruling rendered yesterday.
He said: “We came before the court because we thought this was a struggle for the party’s spirit and a conflict between good and evil. Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court recently rendered a decision in favor of the state chairmen, who are represented by Kingsley Ogga, the ADC chairman of Kogi State, in this instance. She decided that Okey Nwosu and his NWC members were permanently barred from disguising themselves in that position in seven declaratory reliefs.
Obviously, this is over now. The BOT Chairman, Senator Patricia Akwashiki, and the state chairmen will go and let us know when we would host a convention and move the party to the next level after the court instructed us to hold a national convention in her ruling.
The BOT Chairman, Senator Patricia Akwashiki, echoed this sentiment when she said: “We supported our presidential candidate because we knew it was the right thing to do. Today, we give thanks to God for the verdict. Everything Ralph Okey Nwosu did from August 21 to the present, according to the presiding judge, is void.