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After The Protest What Next? by mrsiso(m): 11:36am On Oct 25, 2020
After the gruesome attack on armless protesters at the Lekki toll gate, what next my country? Will the youth go back to bed? Now that we have soro sókè í believe we Have been heard and appropriate actions would be taken by those elected to run the affairs of the nation, hopefully they will start doing what is needed of a good leader.

But in the real sense, much isn't expected from our political office holders, majority of the citizens know this. After all, how do you give what you don't have? A look into our past as a nation, shows that our electoral system is our major problem and for any meaningful change to occur we need a change in the way our representatives are nominated and elected.

Gone are those days when emotions are being employed to vote people into office at least our weeping presidential aspirant rode on our emotions with no meaningful result after years in office. The youths are the last hope of the nation at this critical moment in our history, where everything seems to have fallen apart. Nothing is working in Nigeria, not even good followership. But with a careful execution of a strategic youth engagement plan,
Something major can be achieved come 2023 and even before then, policy makers can adopt recommendations to fix the nation.

The plan is to leverage on the knowledge of Nigerians on how to fix the nation, it will be in form of national dialogue with a bid of openly identifying our problems as a nation. Key issues will be raised and moderators with great competence will be employed to facilitate the entire process. Topics will cut across major sectors of the economy and how those sectors can create jobs, contribute meaningful income to our economy and how they can affect other sectors not mentioned to grow the overall economy.

Theories have not been really useful to our economy in the past, now is the time to adopt reasoning. As time goes on, major contributors to this forum will be openly invited for national debate with the theme "If elected the president" this forum will create a mock presidential debate we have never had in the nation and as time goes on, we will get to discover new national thinkers with fresh ideas that can be nominated as independent candidates sponsored to run for political office.

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