By Felix Bibogha
The decision of Hon. Nicholas Mutu, member representing Bomadi/Patani federal constituency in the National Assembly since 1999, to recontest in 2027 after serving 28 years in office is a betrayal and abuse of public trust. Already, his plan to cling to the seat and not step aside for others has sparked widespread outrage and disappointment among constituents. This stubborn refusal to prioritise the needs of the constituency over personal interests is a stark reminder of the disconnect between some elected officials and the people they serve.
By clinging to power, Hon. Mutu demonstrates a blatant disregard for the democratic principles that underpin our system of government. The role of a parliamentarian is to serve the people and not to indulge in personal power struggles.
This refusal to step aside undermines the very fabric of our democracy. It stifles fresh perspectives, new ideas, and the opportunity for others to contribute to the growth and development of the area and the nation.
The actions of Hon. Mutu raise serious questions about accountability and the willingness to prioritise personal interests over public welfare. As elected officials, parliamentarians have a responsibility to act in the best interests of their constituents and not to foist themselves on the people they claim to serve.
There is no doubt that this sit-tight mentality undermines democratic principles. Hence, constituents and other well-meaning Nigerians are already outraged by Hon. Mutu’s 28-year tenure in the House of Representatives! It’s time for fresh perspectives and new leadership. In our current democratic space, 28 years is too long for one person to hold an office in a constituency that deserves innovative solutions and effective representation.
Therefore, it is imperative that Hon. Mutu reconsiders his decision and prioritises the needs of the people over his blind ambition. As the nation heads towards the 2027 election cycle, the Bomadi/Patani Federal constituency deserves effective representation, and it is time for Hon. Mutu to demonstrate a commitment to serving the public interest and allow new voices and perspectives to shape our community’s future. It is time for a change; 28 years is enough! What we want is a new leadership in 2027!