The head of Independent Patriots for Change says fancy words mean nothing without real action. Panduleni Itula made this clear when he gave his first address as opposition leader last Friday. His speech came after President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah promised several things to Namibians, such as free college education. Itula warned that his party will keep close tabs on how well the current leaders keep their promises.
He told the president his party stands ready with answers whenever the government fails to deliver. The IPC leader pointed out that Namibia faces serious problems like unemployment, poverty, unfair wealth gaps, and dishonest officials. These issues need immediate attention, not just talk. He stressed that his party serves regular citizens first, not those in power.
Itula made it plain that IPC puts all Namibians above political interests. His group plans to push for better public services across the country. They aim to hold the ruling politicians responsible for what they promise. The party wants to represent everyone regardless of background or status.
He told the president his party stands ready with answers whenever the government fails to deliver. The IPC leader pointed out that Namibia faces serious problems like unemployment, poverty, unfair wealth gaps, and dishonest officials. These issues need immediate attention, not just talk. He stressed that his party serves regular citizens first, not those in power.
Itula made it plain that IPC puts all Namibians above political interests. His group plans to push for better public services across the country. They aim to hold the ruling politicians responsible for what they promise. The party wants to represent everyone regardless of background or status.