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COPDEM People’s Parliament (CPP) hosts live discussion on Nigeria’s political crises and insecurity
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A special live broadcast by COPDEM People’s Parliament (CPP) will air today to address some of Nigeria’s most urgent national issues.
The session is scheduled to begin at 7:00 PM Nigeria time and will stream on Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) Television.
This edition of the People’s Parliament promises a no-holds-barred discussion of Nigeria’s socio-political challenges and security threats.
Among the leading topics for discussion is the recent wave of mass defections from both the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party (LP).
Party insiders and political commentators have traced the defections to ongoing leadership disputes and internal power struggles within the opposition parties.
The leadership crisis has weakened both parties ahead of future elections, causing concern among party loyalists and voters.
Analysts believe this may present an opportunity for smaller parties like the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to emerge as serious contenders.
The ADC is being promoted by some as a more stable and credible political alternative in the face of the major parties’ struggles.
Another hot topic is the demolition of the corporate headquarters of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing in Anambra State.
The structure was reportedly brought down under the directive of Governor Charles Soludo, sparking national controversy.
Innoson, seen as a pioneer in Nigeria’s indigenous automobile industry, has long been a symbol of local innovation and economic potential.
Critics argue that the demolition sends a dangerous signal to both local and foreign investors about the security of investments in Nigeria.
They fear that such actions could further undermine investor confidence and threaten the country’s push for industrial growth and job creation.
Attention will also be focused on the spate of violent attacks in Plateau, Benue, Enugu, and Kwara States.
Terrorists have launched multiple assaults on communities in these states, leaving trails of destruction and sorrow.
Residents and civil society groups have demanded swift action from the government to bring the attackers to justice.
So far, authorities have offered little clarity about the identity or motives of the perpetrators.
The attacks have displaced many and deepened the humanitarian crisis in affected areas.
Observers note that continued insecurity could further destabilize the region and erode public confidence in government institutions.
The People’s Parliament provides an open platform for Nigerians to voice concerns and explore lasting solutions to these national issues.
Citizens across the globe are encouraged to join the conversation and contribute their views on these important matters.
To participate in the live session, individuals can access the Zoom event via the official link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89339003224?pwd=EwSa9X3P9xeDNebRQwDcRoPp8CyTBG.1
The Meeting ID is 893 3900 3224 and the Passcode is 426132.
Additional information is available on the COPDEM website at www.copdem.org.
As Nigeria continues to face political instability and security challenges, platforms like this play a vital role in fostering public dialogue and accountability.
This morning’s broadcast is expected to generate critical insights and strong public engagement on the way forward for Nigeria.
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