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Change Is Inevitable by Orikinla(m): 8:35pm On Jan 18, 2015
Change is inevitable
Anyone who wants to remain in the same quagmire of insecurity and misery is cursed.

We must change this corrupt and incompetent government if we want to start the nation building of a New Nigeria.

We must end the vicious circle of conceit and deceit of an administration that continues to make excuses for inexcusable failures, chasing shadows and wrestling with ghosts from the past instead of tackling the problems of systemic failure of governance.

[size=18pt]Lest we continue to fool ourselves, the most important duty of every government is the security of the citizens and once the government cannot guaranty the safety and security of the citizens, the government has failed. [/size]

We must not allow the hired and rented crowds of the corrupt and failed leadership of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) to continue to mislead the poor and helpless masses of Nigeria who have been made poorer since the PDP came to power on May 29, 1999.
The innocent masses are suffering, because of the terrible mistakes of the power struggle of the cabal of the ruling class controlling the export and import of fuel from petrol and diesel to kerosene without which majority of the people cannot live or work in Nigeria. And they have vowed to continue to remain in power by all means and at all costs. That is why they are afraid of change of government, because they don't want to lose their oil blocks, fuel subsidy contracts, misappropriations of government revenues and over-invoiced contracts.

We cannot ignore the angst of millions of our youths who are jobless and the government has no mass employment plans to secure their future.

The Graduate Internship Scheme (GIS) of Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) and YouWiN!programme are only palliative measures and cannot create enough jobs for even one third of the over 40 million jobless youths in Nigeria.
We need solutions that will secure our future. And the PDP has failed in the past 15 years to secure the future of the majority of Nigerians.
By even pointing accusing fingers at the opposition, the PDP government has shown that the President of Nigeria has no answers to the questions of gross misconduct and maladministration.
The President who says he will not send corrupt politicians to jail has shown us that he is not ready to fight corruption since he prefers to rob Peter to pay Paul.

We must vote for a change of the bad PDP government.

Re: Change Is Inevitable by ifyalways(f): 8:49pm On Jan 18, 2015
Change from frying pan to fire?

We reject one chance, chameleons and political pr0stit.tutes parading as agents of change.

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