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Nigerians Have A Right To "Change Of Government" By Olamide Francis by Racoon(m): 1:17pm On Oct 15, 2022
On Monday, October 10, 2022, the presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress, Bola Tinubu, said, “If they say they want a change of government, just tell them ‘we like to be polite but shut up your mouth...."

This is another sign among the many we have already seen that Nigeria’s democracy is endangered. This is not a matter of political parties but the general political clime in Nigeria.


That aside, it is more disheartening that this kind of statement is coming from the platform of a party that benefitted from the agitation of the Nigerian masses for ‘a change of government.’

A change of government is the beauty of any democracy. So, I am bewildered at the call by the APC presidential candidate for people wanting a change of government, the same mantra they sided with in 2015, to shut up.

Should people not call for a change of government if the current one has disappointed them? Is that not what democracy is all about? The APC must have somehow forgotten that the performance of any administration has consequences on their next outing at the polls.


Or maybe they have perfected manipulative techniques to subvert the will of the people. In government, only a good turn should deserve another. Bad performance in government should never be rewarded, no matter the ethnic or political group anyone belongs to.

Until we all get this right, our democracy will never mature. The people must trust and keep the faith that with their votes, they can displace, in the next election cycle, any administration that has failed them today.


Speaking about government failure today, the regime of the President, Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) comes to mind. Nigerians used their votes to affect a ‘change of government’ in 2015 because they thought Buhari could fix our three most pressing issues; economy, insecurity and corruption.

These three things were what Buhari was elected to fix not any other thing his regime appears to have distracted Nigerians with today. Examine those three things today, have they been fixed?

In any organisation, the performance of any member of staff is accessed based on the goals they were employed to achieve. For instance, it doesn’t matter if a member of staff is the most punctual at work, if the goals are not met, it is a failure.

The statistics of how far President Buhari has failed in what he was employed to achieve are there. For instance, our unemployment rate has moved from single to double digits under him, the debt profile has hit N42tn, there is a mass exodus of Nigerians from home, he will leave a debt of over N50tn when he leaves office next year and many other indicators of his regime’s failure.

Why should anyone, despite the hardship Nigerians have gone through under Buhari ask Nigerians who want a change of government to shut up? I ask again, why? Is it by force? Must the APC rule again? Why do they always seem to be anti-democratic?

Nigerians must put ethnicity and political differences aside and speak loud and clear with their votes to make the ruling elites know that there is a price for failure in government. We must make them aware that we saw their shortcomings and that we will be changing government whether they like it or not. Politicians will sit tight if they know that their actions today could cost them or their party in the next election.

Winston Churchill is widely regarded as the greatest British Prime Minister of all time. His extraordinary leadership during WWII cemented his place in British history. He led his country through ‘its darkest hours.’ But guess what? He lost his re-election bid.

Voters respected and liked his wartime record but were more cynical of the Conservative Party’s domestic and foreign policy record in the late 1930s. Also, his political campaign was generally considered to have been poor in comparison to Labour. They wanted more than a war leader, they yearned for someone who could lead a real social change.

The Labour Party’s emphasis on social reform clearly appealed to many voters, who gave Labour a landslide victory at the polls and a clear mandate for change. There were no emotions. Churchill, a man with a public approval rating that never dropped below 78%, paid the price. That was democracy at play.

Also, the 31st President of the United States, Herbert Hoover, was the most preferred in his time. But electoral consequences kicked in in the 1932 election. He was booted out of office for Franklin Roosevelt of the Democratic Party.

The only significant issue in the 1932 presidential campaign was the Great Depression. The American people were forced to choose between the seemingly ineffective policies of the incumbent Hoover, who blamed the depression on external events and claimed that Roosevelt would exacerbate the disaster, and Roosevelt’s hazily defined New Deal programme.

Roosevelt clearly articulated that his plan for economic recovery would make extensive use of Federal Government power. After winning by a landslide in 1928, Hoover was defeated by another landslide in the November 1932 election, winning only 6 of the 50 states. The people got the change of government they wanted. No one asked the American citizens to shut up.

Let’s come back home. Our own Goodluck Jonathan was rejected because he was generally perceived to have poorly handled the economy, corruption and security. Those were the most important reasons he lost his re-election.

Why do the same people that benefitted from his removal want Nigerians to shut up today? Are they afraid of their performance in the past seven years? Nigerians, who want a change of government, please don’t shut up. Only a good turn should deserve another.

Francis writes from London and tweets via @olamidefrancis
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Re: Nigerians Have A Right To "Change Of Government" By Olamide Francis by Nobody: 1:18pm On Oct 15, 2022
That is that
Re: Nigerians Have A Right To "Change Of Government" By Olamide Francis by Racoon(m): 1:19pm On Oct 15, 2022

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiNL8LDu25o
Mr Tinubu said, “If they say they want a change of government, just tell them we will like to be polite but shut up your mouth. He added, “Prosperity is here. Help is here. Security is here. Banditry has ended. Hopelessness is not in our dictionary.”

Contrary to Mr Tinubu’s claim, Nigeria under President Muhammadu Buhari APC-led regime has been faced with economic hardship and increased unemployment & poverty as well as heightened insecurity as bandits continue to kidnap many for ransom.

Tinubu is a very arrogant, selfish & wicked person.The red flags against Tinubu are just too obvious to be wished away or ignored.

So if anyone still needs any evidence that Bola Ahmed Tinubu have cognitively impairment and behave under the influence of drug, there you have it. According to Tinubu, the governed have no right to demand better governance.

Of course! Only a tout, thug, and tyrant that talks this way. No participatory democracy but autocracy. Imagine the lawlessness of Lagos by Tinubu and his hoardes of miscreants on a national scale with the current deteriorating insecurity

"..Former National Legal Adviser of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Muiz Banire, has declared that the APC is known for violation of rule of law, & any organisation with disdain for rule of law, cannot stand the test of time.

The APC has a very scant regard and respect for the public and for public opinion. It also has a disdain for the law. That makes it a danger to democracy and constitutional rule".

https://www.independent.ng/apc-danger-to-nigerias-democracy-oyinlola/
Re: Nigerians Have A Right To "Change Of Government" By Olamide Francis by Racoon(m): 1:20pm On Oct 15, 2022
That aside, it is more disheartening that this kind of statement is coming from the platform of a party that benefitted from the agitation of the Nigerian masses for ‘a change of government.’

A change of government is the beauty of any democracy. So, I am bewildered at the call by the APC presidential candidate for people wanting a change of government, the same mantra they sided with in 2015, to shut up


Should people not call for a change of government if the current one has disappointed them? Is that not what democracy is all about? The APC must have somehow forgotten that the performance of any administration has consequences on their next outing at the polls.

Bad performance in government should never be rewarded, no matter the ethnic or political group anyone belongs to.


Until we all get this right, our democracy will never mature. The people must trust and keep the faith that with their votes, they can displace, in the next election cycle, any administration that has failed them today.
Re: Nigerians Have A Right To "Change Of Government" By Olamide Francis by Racoon(m): 1:22pm On Oct 15, 2022
With what Nigerians have gone through under Buhari ask Nigerians who want a change of government to shut up? I ask again, why? Is it by force? Must the APC rule again? Why do they always seem to be anti-democratic?

Why do the same people that benefitted from his removal want Nigerians to shut up today? Are they afraid of their performance in the past seven years? Nigerians, who want a change of government, please don’t shut up. Only a good turn should deserve another.
Re: Nigerians Have A Right To "Change Of Government" By Olamide Francis by Vibekiller(f): 1:23pm On Oct 15, 2022
Hmmm...
Re: Nigerians Have A Right To "Change Of Government" By Olamide Francis by Racoon(m): 1:24pm On Oct 15, 2022
"The statistics of how far President Buhari has failed in what he was employed to achieve are there. For instance, our unemployment rate has moved from single to double digits under him, the debt profile has hit N42tn, there is a mass exodus of Nigerians from home, he will leave a debt of over N50tn when he leaves office next year and many other indicators of his regime’s failure...."
Without mincing words, APC has not only failed in its promises, but it has engineered a retrogression of the country, especially in the areas of security and economy. There are disturbing statistics on fuel, debts, unemployment, inflation, insecurity and others.

The unemployment rate was 8.19% in 2015 when APC took over, but now it is 33.3%. A US dollar is exchanged at N720 in the parallel market now. It was N198 in 2015. While the country’s debt status was N9.8 trillion in 2015, it stands at N41.6 trillion and the list is endless.


Tinubu’s APC cannot say Nigeria is fine under its rule, and Nigerians are waiting for the ruling party at the polls, and it is the party that Tinubu formed as a platform to achieve his lifelong ambition

These are the extent of damage that the APC has wrecked and Tinubu is using the same platform for his campaigns. It is with keen interest that the Nigerian people await the campaigns to commence. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/09/tinubu-apc-and-the-hurdle-of-aggrieved-nigerian-youths/
Re: Nigerians Have A Right To "Change Of Government" By Olamide Francis by TinubuThief: 1:31pm On Oct 15, 2022
As him talk that rubbish, I feel like strangling the old criminal
Goat
Re: Nigerians Have A Right To "Change Of Government" By Olamide Francis by Racoon(m): 9:23pm On Oct 15, 2022
Re: Nigerians Have A Right To "Change Of Government" By Olamide Francis by Racoon(m): 9:07am On Oct 16, 2022
nlfpmod Seun let's Nigerians express their minds.
Re: Nigerians Have A Right To "Change Of Government" By Olamide Francis by agadez007(m): 9:20am On Oct 16, 2022
Tinubu will be exactly like Paul biya of Cameroon

Somebody that will want to die on that seat

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