Jayeola Olalekan Azeez Interviews Randy Peter Akah On His NDC Political Ambition, Vision For A Better Nigeria
OpenLife Nigeria reports that in another exclusive interview that underscores WestTrybe Media News’ commitment to in-depth political reporting, Senior Journalist and Editor, Jayeola Olalekan Azeez, sat down for a one-on-one conversation with political activist and commentator Randy Peter Akah, popularly known as Peter 4 Nigeria, to discuss his political ambition under the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) and his vision for Nigeria’s future.
The interview offered a rare opportunity for Randy Peter Akah to speak candidly about his transition from activism to active politics, explaining that his decision to seek public office was driven by a desire to move beyond criticism and become part of the process of building a better Nigeria.
During the discussion, Akah reflected on the challenges facing the country, including youth unemployment, economic hardship, insecurity, and the need for transparent and accountable leadership.
He stressed that Nigerians deserve leaders who prioritize service over personal interests and who are committed to delivering meaningful development at the grassroots.
Speaking on his ambition under the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Akah said his aspiration was inspired by years of engaging with citizens and witnessing firsthand the struggles faced by ordinary Nigerians. According to him, his political journey is built on the belief that the voices of young people and underserved communities deserve stronger representation in government.
The interview also explored his plans for legislative representation, where he outlined priorities such as youth empowerment, education, job creation, infrastructure development, and policies that would improve the quality of life for his constituents.
He emphasized that politics should be a platform for solving problems rather than enriching a privileged few.
Jayeola Olalekan Azeez challenged the politician on several critical national issues, including electoral reforms, public trust in government, and the role of young politicians in reshaping Nigeria’s democratic landscape.
The engaging discussion provided readers with deeper insight into Akah’s political philosophy, leadership style, and long-term vision for national development.
For Jayeola, the interview reflects West Trybe Media News’ dedication to giving political figures an opportunity to communicate directly with the public while holding them accountable through thoughtful and balanced journalism.
“Our responsibility as journalists is to ask the difficult questions and give the public factual information that helps them make informed decisions,” Jayeola said following the interview.
“This conversation with Randy Peter Akah provided valuable insight into his political aspirations and the ideas he hopes to bring into public service.”
The exclusive interview is part of West Trybe Media News’ ongoing efforts to spotlight emerging political leaders, encourage democratic engagement, and provide audiences with credible reporting ahead of Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.
As WestTrybe News continues to expand its political coverage, interviews such as this reaffirm the platform’s commitment to ethical journalism, public accountability, and giving readers direct access to the personalities shaping the nation’s future.



