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What Do Nigerians Really Want? by bilms(m): 12:15pm On Oct 02, 2017
What do Nigerians really want?
Uncompleted projects due to lack of continuity in governance is hurting us. But do we really care?

If an administration come on board today, and instead of starting new projects of its own all together, the new administration decided to complete projects of the past governments so as to ensure continuity in governance, the same Nigerians who often complain of several abandoned projects will begin to shout at the top of their voice, this government lack original ideas to move the country forward. They are only working on projects from the past governments.

Then, when another administration comes on and decided to start its own brand new projects, leaving those of its predecessors uncompleted, the same Nigerians will begin to complain, why can't they complete the uncompleted projects of the previous government?

This contradictions is really disturbing.

As a result of this kind of disjointed reasoning, leaders across the country, particularly state governors that want to be duly accredited for their own ideas had often abandon uncompleted projects of those before them, thereby initiating new projects all together. A project, which may also end up not completed.

From North to South, Aba to Adamawa, the story is the same.

Former Kwara State governor, Alabi Lawal who left office in 2003 still have some of his water projects left uncompleted in Kwara State.

Very few courageous people, like President Muhammadu Buhari have dedicated his time and energy not to start new projects for praise singing, but to complete abandoned projects of past administrations, including those started as far back as 1972.

However, despite this courage, some people are bent on discouraging continuity, through disparaging remarks as a result of such continuity. Its so unfortunate.

This is why i am forced to ask, what do Nigerians really want?

Uncompleted projects everywhere or completed projects?

Remember, those uncompleted projects are done with our common wealth.

Whether we complete them or not, the billions that have gone into building them to their current states cannot be retrieved. Isn't it only proper to complete the projects to serve certain purposes, even if we disagree with its initial conception?

As a matter of fact, if any administration come on board, it is our collective duty to ensure that the new government complete old projects before embarking on new one's.

Let's think straight beyond sentiments. Its for our own good.
Re: What Do Nigerians Really Want? by bilms(m): 3:39pm On Oct 02, 2017
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Re: What Do Nigerians Really Want? by bilms(m): 7:10pm On Oct 02, 2017
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