 Leaders of the Social Democratic Party have converged on the ancient city of Ibadon in your state where they identify the party as the most credible and best prepared to rescue Nigeria from its present socioeconomic woes. This standpoint formed at the basis of a Southwest summit for stakeholders where attendees at the event stressed that the forthcoming general elections offered Nigerians a unique opportunity to rewrite history and free themselves from what the term shackles of poverty, neglect and bad governance. In his speech, presidential candidate of the SDP, Adeboye Adeboye urged Nigerians to queue up behind candidates that can impact their lives positively and turn around the fortune of the citizenry for good. An election in which our people should be trading in ideas, trading in competing technologies and methodologies for the future, you use your poor decision and injustice to force them to be interrogating religion. So there's no charge you go to today that they don't ask God, God have you abandoned us? Are we so incompetent that we cannot be part of leadership in this country? But that issue will not have a reason if not because of that injustice done. And if you say why it doesn't matter, every accumulation of injustice normalizes injustice and the society that normalizes injustice will never know peace. That is why Nigeria, the greatest prayer, the most common prayer is peace, we want peace in the land. But peace doesn't come by prayer. Peace comes by due justice and we can't do justice without starting with say the truth. Education should not be a debate. At this point in our history, we should not be discussed whether teachers should go to work or not. We should be interrogating the content of our curriculum, whether it's catching on, whether it has any cutting edge, whether our mathematics should be more advanced than single-parium mathematics, whether quantum physics should be brought to the level of senior secondary school or we should be teaching it in early university education. Those are the things we should be talking about now.