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Why Won't You Vote For President Buhari In 2019? - Nigerians React In A Poll by NYRP: 9:41am On Jan 18, 2018
Okay.....so yesterday, we decided to hear the opinions of Nigerians on Twitter in some critical issues concerning Nigeria's leadership, politics and the upcoming 2019 election, so the result is what you have below...

Now as a continuation of Nigerian peoples' opinion on same issues, we have brought same questions on nairaland, and it goes like this:

WHY WON'T YOU VOTE FOR PRESIDENT BUHARI IN 2019?

Answer 1: Fulani Herdsmen Killings

Answer 2: Increase in $/Naira Exchange rate

Answer 3: High Increase in unemployment

Answer 4: Increase in Petrol Pump Price

Answer 5: Lopsided Appointment by President Buhari


To respond, kindly type any of the above options as comments below, thank you.

Together, we will make Nigeria work again for all of us

#ANY #ToSaveNigeria

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Re: Why Won't You Vote For President Buhari In 2019? - Nigerians React In A Poll by KingCassy(m): 9:47am On Jan 18, 2018
No 6: Ogbeni All of the Above


I'm KingCassy

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Re: Why Won't You Vote For President Buhari In 2019? - Nigerians React In A Poll by NYRP: 10:01am On Jan 18, 2018
KingCassy:
No 6: Ogbeni All of the Above


I'm KingCassy

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Lol, we want people to respond with the one major reason they won't vote President Buhari come 2019 presidential election, not option for ALL OF THE ABOVE grin

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Re: Why Won't You Vote For President Buhari In 2019? - Nigerians React In A Poll by SweetJoystick(m): 10:04am On Jan 18, 2018
All of the above ni oh!

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Re: Why Won't You Vote For President Buhari In 2019? - Nigerians React In A Poll by MichaelBukamzy(m): 10:07am On Jan 18, 2018
I wont vote buhari AGAIN because I want the best for Nigeria.he has failed woefully

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Re: Why Won't You Vote For President Buhari In 2019? - Nigerians React In A Poll by Paperwhite(m): 10:17am On Jan 18, 2018
Attributing the afore mentioned to not voting the clueless & rudderless president is really annoying. angry Buhari should have no place in a 21th century world or civilization.

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Re: Why Won't You Vote For President Buhari In 2019? - Nigerians React In A Poll by Patiti: 10:20am On Jan 18, 2018
I can boldly say that I am an ardent supporter of PMB prior to 2015, but I can also categorically say he is a disciplined man, but this present government has failed the expectations of the masses. Truth is bitter!

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Re: Why Won't You Vote For President Buhari In 2019? - Nigerians React In A Poll by Nobody: 11:50am On Jan 18, 2018
just check whether he is qualified for our vote or not here:

For every presidential aspirant, here is our requirement checklist if you actually want us to cast our votes for you in the coming 2019 election.

We don't care about what political party you belong to anymore -whether old party or new party, popular or unpopular; we don't care about what religion anymore; we don't care about what tribe or region anymore but
You

1. Must attend not less than 3 presidential debates: how do we know you're mentally stable and not a slowpoke if you cannot give reasonable responses to simple debate questioning?

2. Must undergo medical qualification tests: both the psychiatricals and others. The result must be verified by a notable medical panel and must be made availale to the general public.
People do medical tests even for secondary school admission, so why not for presidency aspiration.

3. Must have a governing plan (just like a business plan or a master plan) and make it available to the general public through the all the social media channels.
Bank cannot commit their cash to people without a good business plan with clearly written goals and objectives, figures, strategies and a guarantor, so how much more should we commit the life, future and properties of more than 150millions Nigerians to you without a plan.
In the plan must also be indicated your personer track records of successes.

4. Must have more than secondary school education. (There's nothing new about this)

5. Must have at least one of your children educated in a public university in Nigeria (not private): by this we will surely know that you believe in the future of Nigeria and that you will work towards her betterment.
This is a price not too much to pay if you realy love us.
We are tired of insensitivity of government towards the development of standards of educational setup in Nigeria, the strikes and industrial actions.

6. Must be a patronage of Nigerian made products and services and you must believe in capacity building of Nigerian indigenous businesses to provide exportable products and services to neighbouring countries, Africa and the world at large.

7. Must be wide reader and self development enthusiast: If you don't constantly feed your mind with transformative, educative and informative ideas through books, you don't have a business doing with presidency in Nigeria.
We are tired of archaic approaches to human governing. We need mordern, liberated and future oriented leaders to lead us in Nigeria, not power mongers, who just want to be in government for power, fame and monetary gain.

8. Must be within the working age range (younger than 60 years): "what's good for the goose is good for the gander".
Towards old age, people become less and less physically, socially, mentally and psychologically fit to cope with occupational demands, not to talk of rulling a nation of more than150million citizens, so retirement is compulsory.
The retirement age in Nigeria civil service guided by decree No. 102 of 1979 that dealt with pension and gratuity pegged the statutory age of retirement for public officers at 60 years, while it is 65 years for judiciary officers and 70 for academic staff of universities. However with reform of civil service decree No. 43 of 1988, retirement age has been put at 60 years or 35 years in service.

9. Must have no public record of hate speech, tribalism, nepotism, crime against humanity, pending corruption charges or history, and or affiliation with any millitant group or religion fundamentalist group or terrorist group :
We will never ever think again that people will change. Ascenssion to power only gives people the chance to express their true self.

10. Must have done something contributary to the development of your immediate environment: this is simple, is'nt it?

11. Must be well educated about the constitution of Nigeria. We are tired of reminding the government what to do and what's not to do. We are tired of reminding the government about what's in the costitution they swear to uphold. This is 21st century.
The INEC in collaoration with the National Assembly and the Judiciary Counsel of Nigeria should create an online platform where common citizen can get proper education about the Nigerian constitution. They should maku use of shot animated videos and other training material. Certificates should also be awarded.

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Re: Why Won't You Vote For President Buhari In 2019? - Nigerians React In A Poll by sunsewa16: 1:51pm On Jan 18, 2018
Samleen:
just check whether he is qualified for our vote or not here:

For every presidential aspirant, here is our requirement checklist if you actually want us to cast our votes for you in the coming 2019 election.

We don't care about what political party you belong to anymore -whether old party or new party, popular or unpopular; we don't care about what religion anymore; we don't care about what tribe or region anymore but
You

1. Must attend not less than 3 presidential debates: how do we know you're mentally stable and not a slowpoke if you cannot give reasonable responses to simple debate questioning?

2. Must undergo medical qualification tests: both the psychiatricals and others. The result must be verified by a notable medical panel and must be made availale to the general public.
People do medical tests even for secondary school admission, so why not for presidency aspiration.

3. Must have a governing plan (just like a business plan or a master plan) and make it available to the general public through the all the social media channels.
Bank cannot commit their cash to people without a good business plan with clearly written goals and objectives, figures, strategies and a guarantor, so how much more should we commit the life, future and properties of more than 150millions Nigerians to you without a plan.
In the plan must also be indicated your personer track records of successes.

4. Must have more than secondary school education. (There's nothing new about this)

5. Must have at least one of your children educated in a public university in Nigeria (not private): by this we will surely know that you believe in the future of Nigeria and that you will work towards her betterment.
This is a price not too much to pay if you realy love us.
We are tired of insensitivity of government towards the development of standards of educational setup in Nigeria, the strikes and industrial actions.

6. Must be a patronage of Nigerian made products and services and you must believe in capacity building of Nigerian indigenous businesses to provide exportable products and services to neighbouring countries, Africa and the world at large.

7. Must be wide reader and self development enthusiast: If you don't constantly feed your mind with transformative, educative and informative ideas through books, you don't have a business doing with presidency in Nigeria.
We are tired of archaic approaches to human governing. We need mordern, liberated and future oriented leaders to lead us in Nigeria, not power mongers, who just want to be in government for power, fame and monetary gain.

8. Must be within the working age range (younger than 60 years): "what's good for the goose is good for the gander".
Towards old age, people become less and less physically, socially, mentally and psychologically fit to cope with occupational demands, not to talk of rulling a nation of more than150million citizens, so retirement is compulsory.
The retirement age in Nigeria civil service guided by decree No. 102 of 1979 that dealt with pension and gratuity pegged the statutory age of retirement for public officers at 60 years, while it is 65 years for judiciary officers and 70 for academic staff of universities. However with reform of civil service decree No. 43 of 1988, retirement age has been put at 60 years or 35 years in service.

9. Must have no public record of hate speech, tribalism, nepotism, crime against humanity, pending corruption charges or history, and or affiliation with any millitant group or religion fundamentalist group or terrorist group :
We will never ever think again that people will change. Ascenssion to power only gives people the chance to express their true self.

10. Must have done something contributary to the development of your immediate environment: this is simple, is'nt it?

11. Must be well educated about the constitution of Nigeria. We are tired of reminding the government what to do and what's not to do. We are tired of reminding the government about what's in the costitution they swear to uphold. This is 21st century.
The INEC in collaoration with the National Assembly and the Judiciary Counsel of Nigeria should create an online platform where common citizen can get proper education about the Nigerian constitution. They should maku use of shot animated videos and other training material. Certificates should also be awarded.

I concur

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