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NRM unveils manifesto; Proposes New Exciting Unhindered Opportunities for Nigerians,


 

The Presidential Candidate of the National Recue Movement (NRM) Ambassador Felix Osakwe has stated that one of the key ideologies of Recue Movement is to provide what he terms New Exciting Unhindered Opportunities that focus on building human capital, to grow the God given skills of young Nigerians. 


Ambassador Felix Osakwes stated this in Abuja Nigeria's Capital at the official unveiling of the "Raising Nigeria Again 2023 NRM presidential manifesto" 


The NRM Presidential candidate further state that one of the ways the party will rescue Nigeria if given the opportunity is to set up a National Council of Parenting and mentorship to which will tackle a major root cause of societal problems as well as build character through the educational system. 


"We are going to reform the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme by making the one year a valid work experience to tackle the issue of working experience for graduates to get experience. If working experience is a condition for a graduate to get a job, while serving, they need to move from one region to another to acquire experience and to understand other cultures, have a better picture of Nigeria so that when they finish, they have something to show as their working experience gained from these various parts " Stated Ambassador Osakwe. 

Security and Safe community
 
Ambassador Osakwe advocated for the setting up of a data base system whereby individuals in a community can easily be identified for accountability to one another. 
He said state Police, street police and forest police needs to be established in addition to federal policing system for a more robust amd effective coverage of the entire nation. 


"If suddenly you see a stranger and you are able to identify who is not a community member with the help of a data base which makes the job of policing easier. We have many weapons in our hands on how we can fight insecurity, one of which is a serious dialogue approach between different religions, ethnicity, tribalism and sectionalism without suspicion and fear of one another with the help of traditional rulers. Without Dialogue and understanding we cannot win the war against insecurity in Nigeria, it is most important to unite the nation, bring back trust into one another"


"I have so much faith in our military, the might of our military in Nigeria cannot be underrated by any man, once the opportunity is given to them to do the needful, I can assure you they will do beyond what you ask them to do. Ask the military and the police to go out for peace keeping, the report will say that they are one of the best, once opportunity is given to them,they can do beyond our expectation" Stated the NRM Candidate. 


Healthcare system 

Ambassador Osakwe stated that part of its agenda for the health care system as NRM is to build an inclusive untramoden health care by designing a central digital health care management system whereby patient's information are easily displayed for a more swift amd efficient health care service. 


He said if given the opportunity, he would recommend to the national assembly to scrap the idea of identification systems that identify people by where they come from or religion and ethnicity and emphasize Nigerian first before anything else. He said the NRM is a movement that gives everyone equal opportunity. 


National Chairman of the party, Ambassador Isaac Ode while addressing the gathering stated that in recognition of the fact that every country belongs to the grassroots, the party identifies itself as the National Rescue Movement. 

Earlier, the keynote speaker, Dr. George Ikpot call for the setting up of a committee to draft a proper constitution out of the manifesto which he described as a well thought out document. He called on Nigerians to be blind to the things that cause more separation rather than unity such as religious, ethnicity, Selfishness and to take taking ownership of the country. 

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