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Goodluck Jonathan is not the Worst President so far! by aiikay(m): 12:49am On Jan 10, 2015
The stand of the opposition today has been that the situation of things in Nigeria have got worst since the Jonathan era. It is, therefore, a case for concern since we have all been in Nigeria over the years, and we shall continue to be Nigerians.

But to speak the truth when needed and politics when also needed, I boldly stand to disagree with such misrepresentation. No! Things have not been worse; things have been much better! But yet, we shall keep demanding for a speedy transformation to a country we shall all be proud of.

The following few examples can be a guide to why I disagreed:

1. If we could have good roads in many parts of the country today, if we can no long spend days during travel on a supposed journey of few hours, especially during festive periods; then there's hope that one day, even my village reads would receive the needed attention.

2. If rail transportation could come back to life after many years of abandonment, after many of us, the new generation, only read about train on books and movies; then there's a hope for the transportation problems of Nigeria.

3. If 13 new Federal Universities could be built and fully operational within such a small period, then we should hope that one day, universities will be everywhere like secondary schools.

4. If PHCN can be successfully privatised; then one day power will be readily available like the mystery of the telecommunications.
Look again at the number of persons that have been employed by the various distribution companies purely on the basis of merit, instead of the regular highjacking of FG jobs.

5. If we can come back to the exploration of the huge potentials in the agricultural sector, after many years of swimming with crude oil; then there's hope for survival even if oil should dry tomorrow.

6. Look again at the hope posed by the fact that today there's a Nigerian made vehicle. I see it as a signal that we can one day have a Nigerian made airplane.

7. If we can truly be taking about voting, unlike the experience of 2003 and 2007 when there was no election in almost all parts of the country, but there were results; then there's hope for our democracy.

And many more signals of hope!

Collectively, we all demand for a greater and speedy development that would reflect our desired change. What we cannot accept is deception and confusion that we have been going back. Tell us that the movement has been slow and we would agree to some extent, and perhaps direct it to our leaders to react.

We are not interested on the numerous false accusations and counter accusations going on. Spiritual deliverance of all Nigerian politicians is part of our prayers, and we know it would be answered in due time. Let us ensure to sieve out the two many lies in the various campaigns.

I call on all Nigerians to seek to verify the various flying lies and make our decision for the forth coming elections. Let's us vote for whom we have personal conviction as regards a faster realisation of our dream country, in both the Presidential, Governorships, National Assemblies, and State Assemblies elections. Each is as important as the other. You can vote either PDP, APC, or others - not on the basis of propaganda, but because of what you know.

Very importantly, I wish to remind you of your experience if you have ever lead even, say 10 persons. Just compare your experience to the over 170 million Nigerians. Then you would be forced to limit your abuse on the office of the President.

Finally, do not forget to agree or disagree that things keep tending to better day by day. Even your insults shall be highly welcomed.

Thank you.

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