We’re not losing sleep over El-Rufai’s defection — Kaduna APC

The Senator representing Delta North Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Ned Nwoko has called on opposition parties and politicians to always practice responsible criticisms with limitation to their ultrances in order to provide for decency and respect to the institution.
The lawmaker, in a statement issued on Monday by his media consultant, Michael Ogah and made available to journalists in Abuja, said opposition should be conducted responsibly, ensuring that criticism remains factual and does not cross the line into defamation.
While urging those in opposition parties to see politics as a decent game and not an avenue or platform where there are no boundaries, he said it t beholds on the political class irrespective of political interest to prepare for both support as well as criticisms of the ruling party.
“In a democratic society, public office holders must be prepared for both support and opposition. Distinguished Senator Ned Nwoko, a respected legal practitioner and global citizen, understands that opposition is a fundamental aspect of governance, helping to promote effectiveness and accountability,” the statement declared.
It added: “Recently, a young man, Chimezie, was arrested following allegations made against Senator Nwoko in a social media post widely circulated within and beyond the shores of Nigeria.
“He accused the Senator of certificate forgery, embezzlement of public funds during his tenure in the House of Representatives, and involvement in land disputes, among other personal claims.
“These are serious allegations, particularly the claim of forgery, which is a criminal offense under Nigerian law and internationally.
The statement, however, warned against unwholesome activities of those whose stock in trade is pulldown syndrome, noting that the impact of such accusations against a public figure’s reputation would not be acceptable henceforth.
According to the lawmaker’s spokesman, “social media ought to be playing a significant role in shaping public perception, as misinformation can quickly damage a person’s integrity even though freedom of expression is a constitutional right.”