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Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by Chikiletta: 9:06pm On Feb 15, 2019
BY OKE UMURHOHWO

Gradually, the moment everyone is anticipating is upon us. On Saturday, February 16, 2019, eligible voters will throng designated centres across Nigeria to cast the ballot for their preferred choices from the array of candidates fielded by political parties for available positions. Of much interest is the presidential election, where the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Abubakar Atiku, will square-off with the incumbent, Muhammadu Buhari, flying the All Progressives Congress (APC) banner. Though, there are about 73 parties that will be on the presidential ballot, the structure and support base of PDP and APC favour either of them to emerge victorious at the poll.

As expected, The APC and PDP have dominated the political wave with their campaigns. They are moving across states to convey promises and to edge one another in securing electorate support and by extension, win the poll. But the electorate must watch it and critically examine the two front-runners and be certain which of them have the capacity and zeal to draw the country away from this pitiable situation we currently find ourselves.


It’s an obvious fact that Nigeria is sliding on all front. From economic slump to social imbalance, the experience in the last three and half years have leave left the people disappointed and troubled. That makes the upcoming elections decisive, as electorates would make a choice and the outcome of the poll would show the projection of the people for the future; either for restoration or prolonging their harrowing experience.

Almost four years ago, former President Goodluck Jonathan passed a strong message when he said “The choice before Nigerians in the coming elections is simple: A choice between going forward or going backwards; between the new ways and the old ways; between freedom and repression; between a record of visible achievements and beneficial reforms-and desperate power-seekers with empty promises.” However, only few took heed of the caution and as he had predicted, that choice made by the electorate reversed all the gains achieved by successive governments and throw the country off-balance in every indices of development.

Unemployment rate rose to a disturbing 23.10 percent under three and half years from a manageable 8.20 percent when president Buhari took charge. According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Nigerians who have either lost their jobs or could not get job despite their qualifications, hovers around 21 million persons. This is one of the unfortunate consequences of the choice electorates made.

Even more challenging is the economy, which was one of the three focal campaign promises of Buhari. But the economy suffered indecisive management that plunged the country into recession in 2016– the second time in history since independence. From the inconsistent forex applications, which have snuffed life out of many businesses to the flagrant disregard for rule of law that have discouraged investments and led to a decline in FDI, the economy has endured turbulent circumstances under Buhari.

While Nigeria’s external debt stock rose from $10.32 billion in June 2015 to $22.08 billion in just three years, this huge borrowing failed to have any positive impact on the populace as the country overtook India as poverty capital of the world. According to a report by Brookings Institute, no fewer than 87 million Nigerians are battling extreme poverty, raising questions on the utilization of the debts incurred by the Buhari presidency, which grew by 114.05 percent.

Security is also a major concern in the last four years as Boko Haram attacks seem to have grown bolder that it now targets military installations, while bandit’s onslaught and Fulani herdsmen brutality have devastated people of Zamfara, Southern Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, Plateau and Benue states. Millions have deserted their homes and find an abode at Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) settlements, while economic and social activities in the troubled areas are either distorted or suspended.


Nigeria is in shamble and struggling to survive the glaring failures of the last three and half years. Trading blames, instead of taking responsibility left Nigeria in a precarious situation. Salvaging the sordid outlook of both the economic and social lapses that have plagued the country will require firm resolves and patriotic postures.

Casting the ballot is a civic responsibility but it must be exercised with caution so as not to reinforce failure. Whenever electorate surrendered their mandate to emotion, rather than capacity and verifiable indices, it implies they are complicit in the misgovernance that had plagued our country. They should blame themselves for the horrendous plights that the ruling elites melts on them.

Upcoming elections present us the right opportunity to discontinue our mistakes and ignore every deceit that orchestrated the disappointments and regrets of the last three and half years. Our votes should start a promising tomorrow and assurance of better well-being, not extend the pitiable situation that confronted the country. It should open up opportunities and get Nigerians back to work, not advance the idea that poverty is a virtue that citizens must gladly accept.

That is the essence of democracy and why it is preferred to any other form of government. Within our PVC rest our faith and that of the country as our choice will determine the future. As such, we must brace up and take a firm decision to correct the anomalies of the past. We should outsmart our oppressors by choosing our collective comforts and growths to their selfish attempt to further subjugate us. We should reject the fancy of stomach infrastuture and let our votes reflect our consciences.

February 16 is the day we should kickstart the recovery of the country from the current depressing state to a prosperous future. With our votes, we should make our stand known and we must not allow the fear of the establishment scare us away from embracing a choice that would not only represent our interests but get our country on the right track. As such, we should be firm to our choice and also mobilise friends and family to reject the elongation of docile leadership that have left Nigeria in a sordid situation.

This is not the time to succumb to cheap propaganda but we should look at the personality, antecedent, experience and backgrounds of those aspiring to govern us. So as to decipher their capacity and willingness to drive a country that works for all and not guided by nepotistic tendency. From every indices, PDP’s Atiku Abubakar, captured the anticipations and desires of people of Nigeria. He’s a unifier, with proven economic background and capacity to deliver on set goals.

His agenda which revolves around Getting Nigeria to Work Again place much premium on serving the people – the fulcrum on which his interest in the country’s top political office is based. Going through his policy document clearly revealed a man prepared for leadership as he had taken his time to appraise the issues bedevilling Nigeria and was able to come up with probable remedies to change the narratives that had impeded the growth and development of the country.

Atiku’s concise and unambiguous mission to return the country back to when it was working and keep our youthful population in gainful ventures is encouraging. There is no question about how much complacent the people have become over the years after seeing dreams and aspirations remaining unfulfilled. The situation is becoming increasingly unsustainable as the people wallowed in extreme poverty even as the armies of criminals grow by the day.

Without doubt, Atiku is offering a better deal that every eligible voter must consider well before casting their ballots. The suffering and indirection in the country must end and eligible voters holds that decision. Let’s make it happen by voting Atiku Abubakar as president.

Umurhohwo is a political analyst and strategist as well as a member of the PDP. He tweets from @stalyf

https://www.thecable.ng/before-you-cast-the-ballot

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by MartinCorridon: 9:09pm On Feb 15, 2019
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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by OMEGA009(m): 9:10pm On Feb 15, 2019
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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by Built2last: 9:10pm On Feb 15, 2019
Buhari will attempt to rig but the people will resist it.

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by jchioma: 9:10pm On Feb 15, 2019

“The choice before Nigerians in the coming elections is simple: A choice between going forward or going backwards; between the new ways and the old ways; between freedom and repression; between a record of visible achievements and beneficial reforms-and desperate power-seekers with empty promises.”

GEJ is a prophet indeed.

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by MrPresident1: 9:10pm On Feb 15, 2019
Obviously, Atiku is the better candidate by far. But, the world is in the hands of satan, so there is nothing Atiku can do, his election cannot help Nigerians, it could even be a case of from fry pan to fire. Assuming he wins, Atiku must do as he is told, just as Buhari also does as he is told.

Atiku is not the messiah, but he is the better candidate from a commonsense, rational, and logical point of view. The better candidate by far.

Until the messiah is revealed in the apocalypse, until God intervenes, there will not be respite.

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by DMerciful(m): 9:11pm On Feb 15, 2019
If Nigerians refused to take this opportunity to restore Nigeria on the path of progress with Atiku leading then we cannot blame God for our continued suffering

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by elder1002: 9:11pm On Feb 15, 2019
AFFLICTION WILL NOT OCCUR THE SECOND TIME.
INSTEAD OF THE BROOM TO SWEEP CORRUPTION RATHER IT GATHERED THEM, NURTURED THEM AND PRODUCED THEM IN MASS AND OF DIFFERENT SHADES.
WHERE BY WE HAVE THE LOOTERS (TRADI MONI, N POWER)
THE LIERS (ADESINA AND LAI MOHAMMED)
AND OTHER TRYANT IN D FAMILY..
APC A SHAME TO NIGERIA .
#BACK_TO_DAURA.
BUHARI MUST GO.
MAY THAT ATIKULATING SPIRIT GUIDE ALL ZOMBIES TO THE RIGHT PATH IN PROPHET MOHAMMED NAME BACKED UP BY JESUS AND TIED BY SANGO... AMEN.
BUHAR MUST GO

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by Jh0wsef(m): 9:11pm On Feb 15, 2019
let me first vote buhari out first.

then I will come and read this thread later

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by Jh0wsef(m): 9:11pm On Feb 15, 2019
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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by ClearFlair: 9:11pm On Feb 15, 2019
PMB till 2023.

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by Derring: 9:12pm On Feb 15, 2019
Lol story.
my pvc is for Atiku

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by 28hskks: 9:12pm On Feb 15, 2019
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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by helinues: 9:13pm On Feb 15, 2019
My E-PVC shall do the justice tomorrow.. grin grin

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by princechiemekam(m): 9:14pm On Feb 15, 2019
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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by ItzBIM(m): 9:14pm On Feb 15, 2019
Nigerians remember this is a great time to take back our country from the analog era.


Vote wisely please

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:15pm On Feb 15, 2019
SAI BABA WE KNOW.
SAI BABA WE LOVE.
SAI BABA WE WANT
.


SAI BABA ALL THE WAY....

They know among themselves that Atiku is a loser!

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by Inspectorsuga22(m): 9:15pm On Feb 15, 2019
My conscience is ATIKULATED...

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by Nobody: 9:16pm On Feb 15, 2019
ClearFlair:
PMB till 2023.
Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by vickyO(f): 9:17pm On Feb 15, 2019
Anyone supporting the continuity of this regime isn't being fair to thousands that died as a result of the activities of the herdsmen.

They aren't being fair to thousands of civilians and military officers who died as a result of the activities of Boko Haram.

They aren't being fair to the independence of the judiciary and the need to uphold the rule of law.

They aren't being fair to the 91million people living below poverty line.

They aren't being fair to citizens who die due to the dire state of our hospitals.

They aren't being fair to the national character.

They aren't being fair to our intelligence.

They aren't being fair to humanity.

They aren't being fair to common sense and good judgment.

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by teekay213(m): 9:17pm On Feb 15, 2019
My people in as much as I will love atiku to win his supporters must rise and go and vote,he can't win on nairaland with likes and shares,so go to your polling unit and vote

Pmb has die hard supporters in the north,i heard some have even been sleeping in their wards just to cast their votes for him.

Pls don't let us allow this evil to come back for the second time because of our negligence.

Vote Atiku and stay till the votes are counted,its just once in every four years,so why can't you sacrifice that day for your country.

Vote don't fight.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by Cmarketer(m): 9:17pm On Feb 15, 2019
I thought that campaigning is over. What's this again. Some of us are wise and can't be misled by any publications.
Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by Nobody: 9:18pm On Feb 15, 2019
summarize abeg

Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by MrPresident1: 9:19pm On Feb 15, 2019
God bless Nigeria, and may all her enemies perish irredeemably!
Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by mycar: 9:19pm On Feb 15, 2019
Why is this in the FP?
Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by Effiongdbest: 9:19pm On Feb 15, 2019
Meanwhile, Has anyone noticed the only two sentences APC people always drop here and there is, "your votes are irrelevant" and "your eyes go clear after the election".

These people have not wasted any opportunity to tell us how irrelevant our votes are yet their body language tell us the opposite, cos the way they jump on threads that support Atiku shows they are afraid of us and not the other way round. And so after my keen observation I make my submission as thus.

Since it is the last days for APC and just like the devil they will kick they will bite they will manufacture documents, doctor tapes ,videos and so on just to get our sympathy, but do not be dismayed, the killings in Benue will and must cease after February 16, we shall remove the same man who his own wife told us is no longer in charge of his Government, a man who's wife revealed to us that only two men hijacked his Government, and urged the youths to rise up in a revolution, that man is who we are sending back to Daura to rest in peace.

A vote for Atiku is a show of strength in our power to defeat evil, to kick out incompetence anytime we want, and to prove to them that the actual power belongs to us.

God bless Waziri Atiku Abubakar on his victory
God bless our 'China' man Okwute Peter Obi.
God bless the PDP
God bless Nigeria...

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by dipopooo(m): 9:19pm On Feb 15, 2019
Don't have time to read a long essay now....


Burying ASSOCIATION OF THIEVES (PDP) tomorrow

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by kaen1317: 9:20pm On Feb 15, 2019
Lifeless that has nothing to offer other than suffering should just go and leave us alone. Don't know what he's even contesting for

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by mmclatino(m): 9:21pm On Feb 15, 2019
VOTE wisely

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by edupedia: 9:21pm On Feb 15, 2019
MrPresident1:
Obviously, Atiku is the better candidate by far. But, the world is in the hands of satan, so there is nothing Atiku can do, his election cannot help Nigerians, it could even be a case of from fry pan to fire. Assuming he wins, Atiku must do as he is told, just as Buhari also does as he is told.

Atiku is not the messiah, but he is the better candidate from a commonsense, rational, and logical point of view. The better candidate by far.

Until the messiah is revealed in the apocalypse, until God intervenes, there will be not respite.

Keep deceiving yourself...

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Re: Before You Cast The Ballot By Umurhohwo by MrPresident1: 9:22pm On Feb 15, 2019
edupedia:


Keep deceiving yourself...

Buhari was the messiah in 2015, Atiku is the messiah in 2019. If you cannot see the pattern, I cannot help you.

Sowore will be the messiah in 2023.

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