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What We Nigerians Want From GEJ by lexdino: 11:21pm On Dec 10, 2014
If I had a chance to speak with GEJ on what Nigerians really expect from him as a president, and how to win real masses support from the grassroot(Not what TANoids are faking) here are some things I'd bring to his attention.

1) I will advise him to do all in his power to rout boko haram, clear them from Sambisa and stop acting as if he's too clueless to recognize the havoc those blood-thirsty goalless islamists are wreaking on Nigeria.

2) The nations that have power 24hrs a day in 7days throughout the year dont have 2-headed presidents so he should do same here, cos he can.

3)promote our local industries and support them through policies ,patronize excellent 1s, provide enabling environment 4 new 1s 2 succeed n thrive.

4)take a stance against corruption by ensuring all those appointed by him and heads of federal parastatal n agencies have clean sheet

5)really set a foundation for infrastructure like rails n roads ,air n sea ports,telecoms(nt mediocre service,bt ensure the right equipments are used 4 optimum delivery)

6)build strong banks ,strong finance n monitery systems n a gud insurance sector

7) revolutionize our schools (I Rep NOUN thanks to OBJ's revolution)

cool invest in research to provide solutions and stop investing money into south african economy like the billions he recently declared for 'STOVES'

9) build strong, incorrupt institutions like police, military, etc

10) encourage democracy ensuring its 1 man 1 vote,have a free judiciary,legislature responsive to nigerias needs

11) diversify economy. Motivate farmers not by setting up committees but by providing agric graduates with free lands and mortgaged state of the art farming machinery at a subsidized rate. This will make the prices of food to be very cheap and affordable to the poor people. The end result of this will be reduction in crime rates, massive employment and smiles in the faces of Nigerians.

12)encourage nigerians to also set up their successful biz at home,open new companies to make cars,high tech stuff

12)equip our military,control migration

13) have a foreign policy that serves nigeria

14)pay workers well

15)grow our sovereign wealth fund

15)build refineries to add value to our crude n open solid mineral minning,have indigenious companies as big as oil majors doing same thing n manufacture their tools locally

16) promote tourism

17) ensure rule of law n respect human rights(At least Yar Adua's administration can be remembered for this)

18) purge religion n tribalism from the state systems .


If all these things I listed above are done properly, it will take care of employment and other needs! The truth is we Nigerians are able to do all and be among the top economies in the world- all we truly need is a leader whom we can be proud of, a leader who can rewrite the image of Nigerians to be a country of honest and hard-working people to the rest of the world, Never before has corruption and nationwide hardship been this high as seen in your administration but I will keep believing in nigeria. God bless Nigeria and help our leaders grow past syphoning money in private jets to foreign banks.

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