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Does it mean that strike is the only voice that reaches the ears of this government? Despite the wailing and gnashing of teeth of most Nigerian the government kept mute until Labor threatened her with strike before it responses. What is the fate of a Nigerian that is not a FG worker? I call on FG to wholistically address the matter because this thing affect everybody. |
Is he awake today? Give him mat to sleep before he falls off the chair. |
Is he awake today? |
Nigeria’s 2023 general election is just weeks away. With incumbent President Mohammadu Buhari term-limited, the country will be choosing a new leader. That new president will immediately confront an exhausting array of challenges, from multiple, complex security crises to a struggling economy. Some Nigerians felt that the country was heading in the wrong direction, and are dissatisfied with the way the democracy has been performing. There are some reasons for optimism that the upcoming polls will be an improvement on the 2019 election. First, President Buhari has strongly signaled that he wants a credible, transparent electoral process to be an important part of his legacy. Legal reforms enabled earlier planning and new technology has been deployed to improve voter accreditation and the transmission of results. A surge of new voter registrations, especially among young people, suggests that Nigerians believe the 2023 elections are a process worth their time and energy. But political violence continues to bedevil the country. Among its most worrisome manifestations are the attacks on offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which clearly aim to undermine the electoral process itself. History has primed observers to be concerned about post-election violence. But the prospects of disarray due to attacks on election infrastructure, or of significant numbers of Nigerian voters determining that it simply is not safe to vote on election day, are also scenarios that call for urgent attention. Choosing Nigerian leadership is up to Nigerian voters, but external actors, including the United States, should continue to make it clear that anyone weaponizing fear to undermine democracy could be subject to targeted sanctions. Moreover, elections alone don’t translate to accountable, democratic governance. The rule of law, applied to all citizens, is equally essential. But impunity has thus far rendered new laws around campaign financing and transparency moot. That same impunity led to zero accountability for the 2020 Lekki toll gate killings, and for years has enabled the theft of resources that could have been used to serve the Nigerian people. No matter how well the election goes, any newly elected government will have to address this massive challenge to create the kind of democracy that can deliver real results for Nigerians. All this matters to the rest of the world. The stakes are high, not just for Nigerians, but more broadly for the region, where military coups and democratic backsliding have undermined regional governance norms. Nigeria has been internally focused for over a decade, unable and unwilling to wield the kind of decisive regional influence that it did years ago. But Nigeria is inescapably important to the future of the continent. The sheer size of its economy and population, alongside the power and reach of its cultural and creative industries, mean that even with a desultory foreign policy, Nigeria’s trajectory will affect societies far beyond its borders. Mr. Dan B. D |
Our greatest challenge and cause of our backwardness in this country is RELIGION. Of what important will it be for me to vote for my fellow believer who can not deliver on his campaign promises or give me food to it. Imagine this man saying that he doesn't care about infrastructure and other dividends of democracy but his religion. Let stop being foolish TWELVE (12) MOST FOOLISH PEOPLE IN NIGERIA. CHECK IF YOU ARE ONE OF THEM BY YOUR CONDUCT.* (1) Jobless person supporting people that are behind his or her joblessness. (2). A student who is on strike and still raising banner for those who are behind the strike (3). A father who can no longer feed the family and is still running around like a fool under the sun supporting the people that brought the poverty upon him and his family. (4) Youths who support the killers that ordered the killing of their own fellow youths. (5) Homeless and jobless persons supporting the people who brought inflation that has made him jobless and homeless. (6) People living without electricity and still raising banner and asking people to support the evil men that are behind electricity failure in the country. (7) people that cannot travel to their home because of bad roads but are still campaigning and and asking other people to join them to support people that looted the money meant for the construction of road to their homes. People that couldn't sleep because of killing, kidnaping and banditry, yet still supporting the founders of terrorism in the nation. (9) People that do not even have clean water to drink, but still planning to vote for people who looted the money meant for water into power. (10) People buying fuel at #350 instead of #65, yet still supporting the evil men stealing our crude and refusing to build refineries that has brought us to where we are today. (11) People supporting others because of religion, ethnicity, or tribe and forget competence, capacity and track record. (12) People supporting others because of food on the table and stomach infrastructure forgetting the future. (13) Vote for someone who will cleanse grant community of frauds and will ensure that defaulters are brought to book *ARE YOU ANY OF THE THIRTEEN ABOVE*? *VOTE WISELY IN 2023 !!!* |
This man is speaking his mind. He should keep speaking the result will tell if he is false sayer or not. |
Why are we fooling ourselves? Why can't we cry out for this man to go and have a permanent rest in Daura? |
Solorrman:U will surely die with him den. |
Are we surprised? They live with cows and have become like the animals. |
with 3m I fit do the job. |
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