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For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by ugoonuoha: 12:08pm On Feb 03, 2015
There are 14 candidates vying for the post of president at Feb 14th polls. On the surface it seems the electorates are spoilt for choice on who to elect as President, but upon critical analysis - separating the pretenders from the contenders - we are left with only two real options: PDP's incumbent GEJ & the APC's candidate GMB. When I speak to young, educated Nigerians, there's a general lethargy caused by a feeling of choicelessness. Many allude to being disappointed at the quality (or lack thereof) of the candidates thrown up by both political parties to head a country of over 180 million (majority of which are teeming youths).

You'll hear phrases like "this is an election of the lesser of two evils" or " a choice between Devil & deep blue sea". Renowned businessman and founder of ANAP Foundation, Atedo Peterside, posits that, in elections like this, undecided voters (who vote in the end), are likely to vote against candidates they're more afraid of (uncertain about) rather than vote affirmatively. Based on that, I'm going to try and evaluate both candidates, focusing solely on their perceived flaws.

GEJ
1. Corruption -
Even GEJ's ardent supporters would agree that this is one of Jonathan's weaknesses. His critics will go as far as saying this administration is on par with the ousted Shehu Shagari's govt, if not worse. Although Transparency International says we are less corrupt (Nigeria climbed up to 136th on its corruption index; in 2000, we were in last position), the common man's perception is different.
From the pension scam to subsidy thieves to Sanusi's allegation of unremitted $20b (well done PWC, just at the nick of time!), this administration has been rocked with multiple corruption scandals. As if that wasn't bad enough, the President's body language and indeed his actions (pardoning criminals) and utterances (Stealing is not corruption, Jim Nwobodo quote, not prosecuting corrupt officials but instead using only technology to fight corruption), paints a picture of a man who condones corruption.
"Corruption is a problem for all countries. A poor score is likely a sign of widespread bribery, lack of punishment for corruption and public institutions that don’t respond to citizens’ needs,” TI said.

Most Nigerians feel corruption is the bane of this nation. Solve this problem and you've taken off the shackles holding the country back since independence.


2. Security
Re: For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by temitemi1(m): 12:13pm On Feb 03, 2015
GEJ till 2019!!!

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Re: For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by donphilopus: 12:14pm On Feb 03, 2015
temitemi1:
GEJ till 2019!!!

Robot Mugabe, when will you patch your leaking brain?!
Re: For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by Oahray: 12:44pm On Feb 03, 2015
GEJ didn't plainly say "stealing is not corruption" as is now popularly quoted. If you must quote someone, quote him correctly. He said "Over 70% of what are called corruption (cases), even by EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) and other anti-corruption agencies, is not corruption, but common stealing."

While I disagree with the statistic, and the attempt at downplaying the extent to corruption has taken hold of Nigeria, he has a point. A random person who takes your wallet when you look the other way is guilty of theft, but it cannot be termed corruption because of the absence of authority.

The only case where theft can rightly be termed corruption is when it happens by virtue of the office of authority you hold ie money laundering. When a politician diverts funds meant for the public, now that's the stealing that is corruption.

That said... The average Nigerian is damn corrupt when he gets the chance. Let's face the truth angry
Re: For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by ugoonuoha: 1:55pm On Feb 03, 2015
2. Security -
Another area of apparent weakness in this administration is Security. From the almost daily bomb blasts to the missing Chibok girls to the brazen, barbaric acts committed by Boko Haram (all in the North), to the general sense of insecurity (commercial kidnapping and armed robbery in the south), the security situation in the country has never been worse.
Commenting on the performance of the Nigerian government in their fight against BH, President Obama said:
"The Nigerian government has not been effective as it needs to be in not only finding the girls but also stopping these extremist organization from operating in their territories." Social media is awash with disturbing images of the carnage caused by BH. Some have now become de-sensitized to news of the evil, medieval attacks by BH; nothing shocks them anymore.
Boko Haram has grown in leaps and bounds in the last five years - from a ragtag insurgency to a daring, sophisticated terror group capturing territories.
All this against the backdrop of 4.4 trillion naira military spending since 2010 (not counting $1b borrowed to buy weapons last year).
In spite of the President's assurances that we are winning the battle against Boko Haram, there's a general feeling of hopelessness. No-one knows when the killings and bombings will stop. For whatever reasons (be it incompetence or sabotage), the government is at best, just about managing to contain BH - and not obliterating the vile terror group.
Re: For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by ugoonuoha: 10:07am On Feb 04, 2015
3. Economy -
Right now, the performance of the administration in the handling of the economy is a hot button issue. Not least due to the ongoing war of words between two of the nation's foremost economists: NOI vs CS.
Thus, it's a bit more challenging trying to be objective with the economy because both sides can always use favourable indicators to back up their arguments; given that there's a plethora of indices to cherry-pick from. That been said, I'll reel out the stats in favour of, and against GEJ. Readers can draw their own conclusions from them.

Pro-GEJ stats:
*Third fastest growing economy in 2015 - CNN Money
*Among Top 3 destinations for FDI in Africa - UN
*Africa's largest economy
*Steady diversification of the economy (oil accounts for only 70% of govt revenue)
*New automobile plants in Nigeria
*Exports up (cement, sugar, agricultural produce, etc.)
*Food imports down due to Agric revolution, which has drastically increased domestic supply

Anti-Govt stats:
*High Unemployment (24%)
*Poverty (71% in 2011- disputed)
*Depletion of foreign reserves
*Growing debt profile
*Exchange rates: Record lows of #211/$1
Re: For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by ugoonuoha: 4:14pm On Feb 04, 2015
GMB
Given the seemingly obvious shortcomings of GEJ, it's not hard to imagine why the citizenry would be calling for change. But in spite of the frustrations felt by most undecided voters, the viable alternative to GEJ -GMB - has his own areas of concern.

1. AGE (OF IDEAS)
To the many, it does seem odd that a 72-year-old, former military dictator is the face of change in Nigeria today. Particularly after considering he has ruled Nigeria before and has run for the post three times prior. To some, he is part of the era old problem of military rulers in Nigeria, given his role in truncating democracy in the Second Republic back in 1983. They feel he should be consigned to that regrettable chapter in Nigeria's history of coups and counter-coups.

His critics argue that Nigeria in this digital age is too complex, too boisterous for a 72-year-old retired General to run. His supporters point to Ronald Reagan and Mandela (et al) who rescued their country at the tail end of the lives.
Aside the hysteria over GMB's age (which is a valid issue - considering how physically demanding the job is, and the enormous pressures faced by Presidents), there's also a question of the age of his ideas.
We've all heard the bold campaign promises (tackling corruption head-on, ending Boko Haram insurgency in months, 2m jobs for the youths, diversify economy etc.), but what we haven't heard is the candidate himself, articulate a clear blueprint to achieving this lofty goals. His speeches are usually flat and bereft of new ideas. He doesn't seem to have a firm grasp of Nigeria's economy today. For every question thrown at him, he somehow manages to end up talking about corruption.

To many there's a disconnect between the shiny posters and clean TV ads (face of change), and the candidate himself.
Re: For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by ugoonuoha: 8:02pm On Feb 04, 2015
2. CREDIBILITY GAP
Since GMB is running on platform of Mr. Integrity & his anti-corruption credentials, it makes sense for him be 100% transparent in all his dealings. He cannot afford to be seen as the typical Nigerian politician shrouded in controversies and scandals. Three issues:

A) Certificate Saga: the 2011 electoral act requires candidates to provide proof of their educational qualification. GMB attached an affidavit to his form which has raised constitutional questions about his eligibility to run for office. In an attempt to clear the air surrounding his WASC certificate, GMB addressed a press conference in Kano, where he tried (unsuccessfully I must add) to explain away the certificate issue. On the same day, a purported statement of result surfaced, issued by Katsina state govt of one "Mohammed Buhari". It should be noted that neither GMB nor APC have claimed ownership of the said result. Instead the party's publicity secretary Lai Mohammed summarily declared the matter laid to rest. GMB reacting to news of concerned citizens challenging his eligibility in court, rather disdainfully, said "we have satisfied INEC requirements and the plaintiffs should remain in court". The arrogance displayed by GMB and the APC is astonishing. If indeed you have nothing to hide, why not do the needful? Why have the cloud of perjury and forgery over your head going into a general election? Why not show the electorate (especially the undecided voters) you have nothing to hide and reinforce your much touted anti-corruption credentials? Mind you, should the allegations of perjury (I'm discounting forgery because GMB hasn't claimed the Katsina result) prove to be true, it would amount to...wait for it...corruption!
Re: For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by ugoonuoha: 9:13pm On Feb 04, 2015
B) Debate Dodger
GMB has turned down the opportunity to debate President GEJ twice, citing "unhidden bias" of the would be organizers/panelists. Even if you believe the first debate organized by NEDG (BON/NTA/AIT) would give GEJ an unfair advantage, surely that argument holds no water with regards to the second group - Channels TV/Arise TV/ NPAN alliance. Channels is widely believed to be sympathetic to the opposition party and the rest are neutral (or their biases cancel out). Furthermore, should we the electorate, decide to be overly gracious to accept APC's allegation of conspiracy and imagined bias against its party, why does it not take FFK up on his offer and organize a televised debate constituting whichever panelist they like and offer Nigerians an opportunity to see both candidates making their case to be president. It does seem rather odd that the ruling party is willing to a have debate (and even willing to bend over backwards to accommodate the APC's demands) with the opposition, but the opposition is stonewalling. It begs the question: why is the APC shielding GMB from a debate? What are they scared of? Again this is an opportunity for GMB to come out and clear the air and set the record straight concerning the certificate saga amongst other issues. More importantly, the debate pitting him against GEJ, would provide GMB an ideal platform to articulate his plans and vision for Nigeria and challenge GEJ on his perceived shortcomings.

C) Questionable Associates.
It is widely believed GMB's presidential campaign is largely being funded by Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Gov. Rotimi Amaechi. Apart from these APC party leaders, other prominent members of the party include: former VP Atiku, Senator Bukola Saraki, et al. All these questionable characters belong to the current political class and do not represent any change whatsoever. As president, how does GMB spearhead his anti-corruption campaign against this backdrop? Are we going to return to the days of OBJ when EFCC was a veritable tool to persecute perceived political enemies? Or is GMB going to go against the same people that have invested heavily in his presidential campaign? Your guess is as good as mine. But be mindful of the timeless idiom: He who pays the piper calls the tune.
Re: For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by ugoonuoha: 9:12am On Feb 05, 2015
3. INTOLERANCE
There's a running joke on social media that says: GMB looks like the kind of person that will ban Orijin. Silly as that may sound, there's a palpable fear among certain undecided voters on the implications of a Buhari presidency.
Given his antecedents as a military dictator, those fears are not totally unfounded. His regime was a bit high-handed, to say the least (Decree 4, political suppression, WAI, punitive retroactive laws etc.)
I make bold to say that GEJ, in spite of his shortcomings, is the most democratic president we have ever had. Under his administration, he has allowed political space for the opposition and granted Nigerians unprecedented freedoms (he signed FOI Bill, press freedom, allowed open dissent etc.). He has also deepened our democracy by enabling INEC to conduct some of the most credible elections ever in our history. The fact that we are just days away to the elections, and the opposition feel they have a genuine chance of winning, is testament to this. (OBJ would never have allowed that.)
Many are wondering, should Buhari win, are we to go back to the days of political oppression and autocratic leadership?
His supporters would say, oh that was over 30 years ago, and besides you have to be heavy-handed as a military ruler. Fair enough then. But GMB of now does seem irritated by criticism. In a BBC interview he granted in 2003, GMB implied press freedom was a distraction to the government, and insisted that the truth was no defence to the "crime" of embarrassing government officials. Only last week, his campaign organization threatened to sue NTA/AIT for airing a propaganda documentary against him.
GEJ as incumbent president has endured ten times the amount of criticism GMB is now receiving, and he seems unfazed by it all. One shudder's to think what GMB will do as president.
Re: For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by God2man(m): 9:28am On Feb 05, 2015
Hmnnn

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Re: For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by tatosh: 9:30am On Feb 05, 2015
Who thinks Stealing is not Corruption?

Who sent 75,000 soldiers to Osun state for election but sent 30,000 soldiers to fight Boko Haram?

Who goes abroad for treatment at every opportunity and still tells us he has made progress in the health sector?

Who has not prosecuted any single corrupt official since he assumed office?

Who has received the highest amount of money ever from the sale of crude oil in Nigeria and yet has nothing to show for it?

Who does his normal duties as a president and celebrates it as transformation?

Who put his kinsmen who are the original crude oil thieves to watch over the same crude oil for Nigerians?

Who keeps promising the same thing without acting for the past six years?

Who is trying to please Nigerians at the last minute?

Who is going back to Otueke in May 2015?

Do not waste your vote
The need for a CHANGE! in government cannot be overemphasised.
Vote for Change!
Re: For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by ugoonuoha: 10:00am On Feb 05, 2015
CONCLUSION

When asked about the forthcoming general elections, it's little wonder, world renowned author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie said: "none of the two main candidates inspire her". For a lot of undecided voters, the election has presented them with less than satisfactory choices for the post of president for a country as dynamic as Nigeria.

That notwithstanding, if one must perform his or her civic duty to vote, I suggest they take the time to critically analyze the main challengers, and almost in formulaic manner choose who they feel in good conscience would be less deleterious to the country.

To help with this task, you can rule a table with each contender heading a column. And each row would represent issues important to you.

For each point, I suggest you ask yourself, would candidate A or B be better, or worse or continue with the status quo in dealing with this issue. Do that for as many issues you feel are pertinent to you.

Of course some issues may be of greater importance to you that others, for which you can assign double points.

At the end of this exercise, you should have a clearer picture of who you think would be "less harmful" to the Nigeria project.

The decision is yours!
Re: For The Undecided Voters: Determining The Lesser Of The Two Evils by ruggedboy01: 10:19am On Feb 05, 2015
non of them will win, I forsee military taking over power

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