Femi Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), has said that there is a plan to come up with a revolutionary political party which will address the burning issues in Nigeria.
Falana said that the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration must act on the information it is receiving from Nigerians on alleged corruption cases.
“All over the world governments are about secrecy. They don’t want the people to know what is going on. In the case of Nigeria we can fight corruption. It is the duty of Nigeria to bring out the information and it’s the duty of the media to expose corruption and we expect the government to react. This is what is already going under the Tinubu administration,” he said during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today.
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Falana added, “Nigerians are feeding the government with information and the government is expected to act. If the government can’t act the people can be mobilized to compel the government to act either by going to court or by going onto the street. This country can’t afford to continue the old ways.
“We are planning a revolutionary party that would put the questions of ideology and security at the front burner. I am going to be a member.”