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4 Factors To Consider Before Voting In 2019 Nigerian Election - Ymig by Inteltower: 9:57am On Dec 21, 2018
These are the following important variables to consider before electing a political party/aspirant in 2019

1) Prioritized endemic social issues: The electorate must be self aware on which social problems/challenges must be tackled first and purposely achieved in the next 4 years.
This is how we have ranked those social issues in a scale of priority as it concerns Nigeria
a* Political instability
b* Security challenges
c* Poor Economy
d* Human Right infringement
e* Poor infrastructural development
f* etc

2) Important sub variables addressed under the umbrella of the prioritized issues: There are many sub issues to be addressed in each of the above prioritized items but for feasibility, cost and need for progress the electorate are to point out those sub issues among the host of others that they feel are more pressing than the other at the current time, and which political party/aspirant is soliciting to address it.
We have taken the liberty to suggest which sub issues must be addressed under the above categorized items.

a* Restructuring: Confederal system of government, state policing, New constitution, increased power of referendum, Increased participation of youths, and envisioned comparative advantage in social development & growth in the world (i.e being known for something, for instance: targeting to be a centre technological advancement)
& Removal of cabal/god fatherism.
This is to change the landscape of the system of leadership in the country for devolution of power, checks and accountability and political equity

b* Defeating Boko haram and ISWA, Boarder control, regulating or patterning migration of Fulani herds men, clamp down on cultism, kidnapping, ritualism and internet fraud (yahoo)
security surveillance, peoples participation in security.

c* Curbing country's borrowing, reduction of fiscal debt, full improvised means to generate revenue (externally/internally),
Mapping a collective agricultural scheme, diversification and advancing ideas on other ways our natural resources scientifically combined can be used for economical/social purposes, improving power supply, more privatizations, revitalization of youths in the engagement of labor and increase in employment,
removal of subsidy and correcting foreign exchange imbalance.

d* Entrenching human right values in the police & military engagement with her citizens, the process of immediate sanctioning of human right offenders, Reforming the process of bailing a person, labelling and use of technicality to unjustly proscribe, arrest or kill protesters, using instrument of hate speech as means to clamp down of freedom of speech and political witch hunt in the guise of using security agencies towards political opposition, journalist and societal groups.

e* Improvement in power supply and federal roads, evaluation on public health care service and funding federal universities.

its important for the electorate to identify which political party/aspirant are capable to tackle most of these problems/challenges mentioned above

3) Executing prioritized issues with feasible & explainable plan: its paramount that the electorate upon electing a political party/aspirant who maybe soliciting to tackle most of the issues and sub issues classified above, that a well defined, logical and organized plan is already crafted, explainable and compelling in addressing to a positive degree those fundamental issues in order to avoid hear say or promises that are without a feasible plan.

4) Not Promises but Ideology: a feasibility plan is backed by an ideology, the ideological nature of a party reflects its character and capability in coming up with a plan(s) in addressing fundamental issues in the country, its the ideology of a party that is enshrined in a manifesto which labels where more their political strengths are and their weakness. Their ideology must carry a methodology/approach in handling matters of society, this makes them different and interdependent, allowing room for the electorate to clearly make a choice on which party and aspirant can tackle the issues in the present time.
Promises not backed by ideology and a feasible plan is risky and eventually woes/failures will surpass the elected administration achievements like we have of the Buhari's administration.

These are the important key factors for any literate electorate/voter when it comes to be cautious in voting in the right political party/aspirant to lead the country forward, unnecessary factors like popularity of a political party or an aspirant, ethnical and religious sentiments, Age ,vote buying and promises are unwise as a credibility yard stick to vote for them and shouldn't be considered. its this negative elective behavior from the electorate that has partly contributed to where Nigeria is today.

published by
Young Mob Intelligence Group (Ymig)

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