Nigerians have lost faith in politicians –Bolaji

The 2023 general elections may present an opportunity to reset the minds of Kwarans that government can deliver real benefits of democracy, former Sports Minister, Bolaji Abdullahi has said.

Reflecting on the ‘Otogo’ revolution which swept the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, out of power in 2019 in Kwara State, coupled with the APC’s inability to fulfil campaign promises, Bolaji said “the greatest challenge our government will face in 2023, is how to regain the trust and confidence of the people who have concluded based on their experience that all politicians are the same.

“The political elite”, he noted, “will need to recommit to the service of the people, we need to prove the people wrong by acting in their interest.

“This will require a whole set of new thinking and fresh perspectives about the purpose of our politics and how politics can be deployed in the service of the common good,” he added.

Bolaji, who is the PDP candidate for Kwara Central Senatorial District in next year’s general elections, said, ‘Otoge’ will continue to affect the psyche of the people for a long time to come and will continue to influence their political behaviour well into the future.

Speaking on “Leadership and Character” at a PDP function titled “Kwara Talk Show: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, our dream of Kwara” in Ilorin, for next year’s general elections, the former Minister, lamented that ” people no longer believe in politicians.

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