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2015: A Warning That Mustn't Be Ignored! by NgeneUkwenu(f): 12:34am On Jul 16, 2014
Former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, was right on the mark recently when he did the unexpected by calling it as he saw it. The General threw caution to the wind when he declared that the coming general elections would be decisive in determining the continued existence of the country as one united nation. “The way we are able to handle this very important event will largely determine how successful our efforts at remaining a united, indivisible country will be. Already, the fault lines are visible and politicians are ready to exploit them to the fullest to achieve their sometimes not so noble objectives.
“The 2015 elections are expected to, among other things, determine where power will reside in the next four years. The North is determined to have it back and its leaders are pulling all the stops to see that that happens. On the other hand, the body language of the incumbent President strongly suggests he wants another term in office”, he said.

Although campaigns for the 2015 elections have not officially kicked off going by the timetable released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), President Goodluck Jonathan has undoubtedly swung into action with his recent tours of Sokoto, Imo, Kwara, Niger and Kano states where he has been attempting to sell himself and his party to the electorate. We are dismayed that he has so blatantly flouted the electoral rules when he should have been their chief enforcer. At every stop, the routine has been to bash the opposition and hail the ruling party. Now if that is not electioneering in full swing, we are at a loss what to call it.

Beyond that, however, what his tours have brought to light is the desperation of a President determined to get a head start in a race that he knows pretty well he would not last the distance. The remarkable failure of his government to deliver on the expectations of the people in the areas of peace and security, job creation, steady power supply, improved health services, education etc continues to make him a tough sell to a politically aware electorate. This notwithstanding, he is evidently working hard to return to office.

Opposition to his candidature started first as a Northern affair with its elite determined to wrest power from him and revert to the PDP’s zoning arrangement put in place back in 1999. That seems to have now given way to a coalition of forces all over the country under the banner of the All Progressives Congress (APC). As the former head of state pointed out, the political atmosphere is indeed charged and if care is not taken, the elections may come with dire consequences. Evidence of this is apparent in states like Nasarawa, Taraba, Kwara, Adamawa and others where the battle lines have already been drawn with politicians willing to exploit religion and ethnicity to achieve their objectives.

The onus is on the electoral umpire, INEC, to ensure that it asserts its independence by conducting free and fair elections where the votes of the people will determine who wins at the polls. Sadly though, INEC has still not proved that it is capable of discharging this enormous responsibility going by some of the elections held recently. The President himself does not come across as one who will ensure that the coming elections are credible. His tacit role in the lingering crisis in Rivers and Adamawa states suggests that he will do anything to have his way.

We join General Abubakar in calling on all concerned Nigerians, especially politicians, to always put the interest of the nation first. The task of ensuring violence free polls come 2015 largely depends on the actions of our politicians. As we saw in the last elections, attempts at manipulation must be resisted.

A Peoples Daily Editorial
Re: 2015: A Warning That Mustn't Be Ignored! by Omexonomy: 1:48am On Jul 16, 2014
NgeneUkwenu:

A Peoples Daily Editorial
dont worry APC abillity to cause confusion, fustration, rig election, hijack ballot box, steal and kill durring election will be cheakmated.

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Re: 2015: A Warning That Mustn't Be Ignored! by NgeneUkwenu(f): 7:03am On Jul 16, 2014
Omexonomy: dont worry APC abillity to cause confusion, fustration, rig election, hijack ballot box, steal and kill durring election will be cheakmated.

Re: 2015: A Warning That Mustn't Be Ignored! by Jaideyone(m): 8:05am On Jul 16, 2014
Omexonomy: dont worry APC abillity to cause confusion, fustration, rig election, hijack ballot box, steal and kill durring election will be cheakmated.
says the ignorant one

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Re: 2015: A Warning That Mustn't Be Ignored! by koboko69: 8:17am On Jul 16, 2014
Omexonomy: dont worry APC abillity to cause confusion, fustration, rig election, hijack ballot box, steal and kill durring election will be cheakmated.

angry stop that stuff you are sniffing angry

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Re: 2015: A Warning That Mustn't Be Ignored! by MisterLongman(m): 5:01pm On Jul 16, 2014
Omexonomy: dont worry APC abillity to cause confusion, fustration, rig election, hijack ballot box, steal and kill durring election will be cheakmated.
Dude how much are you paid to carry out this show of shame just because you want to defend your paymaster.........
Re: 2015: A Warning That Mustn't Be Ignored! by Alaanyihaji(m): 6:09pm On Jul 17, 2014
MisterLongman: Dude how much are you paid to carry out this show of shame just because you want to defend your paymaster.........
We need to approach the forthcoming general elections beyond very myopic prisms as a lot of emotional and sentimental people are fond of doing. This country is the only one we have, and we have to join hands with the government to salvage it together from terrorists before talking of elections. And this is a task that must be accomplished without any regards to political party affiliations. We have to chase away the Hawk before we blame and caution the ever roving chicken and chicks.
Re: 2015: A Warning That Mustn't Be Ignored! by musaajebor(m): 6:50pm On Jul 17, 2014
i will like to congratulate the presently serving governor of kano state who will insha Allah become our president come next year.
i will like to implore him not to play politics o religion sectionalism, regionalism,and tribalism like his predecessor
we as a people are not like dat

i will also like to extoll him based on his wealth of experience in various capacities in the nigerian goverment to take this country back to its glory days and move the nation forward
forward ever backward never
say no to retro development
say no to evil transformation
together
forever
as one nijeriya
Re: 2015: A Warning That Mustn't Be Ignored! by soright4life(m): 6:59pm On Jul 17, 2014
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