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Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by ogododo(op): 6:43pm On Jan 11
A former member of the House of Representatives, Dr Usman Bugaje, has criticised the political elite, accusing them of taking turns to destroy the country under the guise of zoning.

Bugaje noted that while the people have kept their own side of the social contract in the democracy by being law-abiding and paying taxes, the government has failed to fulfill its own obligations.

He claimed that Nigerians have not benefited anything from government.

Bugaje, who spoke as a panelist during the Colloquium for the 60th Birthday celebration of the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, in Abuja at the weekend, said Nigeria presently lacks the big idea to push its developmental agenda.

He explained that the problem starts from the political parties which are the foundation of democracy, “have no content, no conscience, and they have no courage. Just take any party, what does it convey to you? Where is the big idea? What is that thing that this party represents, in terms of the future of this country?

“We have a collection of big men, in parties, but you can’t find the big idea. Countries that have developed, like South Korea, in the 60s, was the second poorest country in the world within just three decades, it was on the cutting edge of technology. Because it has developed a big idea, it was pursuing. The same with Japan, with Singapore,” adding “Nigerian political parties have big men, but don’t have big idea”.

He stressed that democracy is sustained by a social contract, adding that government has failed on its side of the bargain, adding, “Ask yourself today, where is the security? Where is the welfare?

“Poverty has more than doubled. Insecurity has gone to levels unprecedented and, in fact, inconceivable 25 years ago. We have nothing to say that we have gained from democracy. So, on what basis should we have government?”

Speaking on the way forward, Bugaje expressed the need for the elite to develop and have a consensus on the big idea for the country, saying “Where do we want our country to be in 25 years? And what do we need to do to get there? There is no consensus. Everybody wants his own tribesman to be president. Because it’s like elites taking turns to destroy their own country.

“lf you ask yourself, the current regime, what is the consensus? They’re just talking about my turn. So, we are taking turns to destroy our country. So, the most important step, I think, is to have a consensus. Where do we want this country to be?”

He also called on the leaders to develop metrics for measuring governance and criteria for leadership, saying, “this country has no criteria for leadership and what happens if you don’t have criteria for leadership? Crooks and criminals will find their way. So we have to have the criteria that is in the Constitution, not criteria for eligibility.

“We have to develop a criteria for suitability. We cannot confuse eligibility with suitability. If the Constitution has not done so, the political parties will have to determine that anybody seeking to be president or seeking to be chairman of local government in our party must meet certain requirements.

“Requirements of character. Requirements of competence. Requirements of courage. That courage of conviction that allows you to do the right thing when you know this is the right thing not to bother about any other thing.”
https://dailytrust.com/emilokan-elite-taking-turns-to-destroy-nigeria-bugaje/?noamp=available

Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by TradeSunMoore: 7:12pm On Jan 11
You were once there in leadership position what positive impact or legacy did you make in your community?. Just go and enjoy your loot quietly instead of making noise
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by slivertongue: 8:52pm On Jan 11
They are a bunch of locust destroying anything they lay their hands on
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by ogododo(op): 5:34pm On Jan 12
Nawa Nlfpmod, I no see wetin I post on Behind the scenes.
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by givedemwotowoto: 9:51pm On Jan 12
Emilokan destroyed it completely, nothing remain. Failure has now been normalized. Extreme hardship has been normalized, even insecurity has been normalized
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by MufasaLion: 9:53pm On Jan 12
The new set of leaders arising now and that would arise in the coming future will be much worse than these old men. I would not be affected anyways.
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by BrickDevo: 9:53pm On Jan 12
Propaganda government, since verydarkman go China go do revelation, i am yet to see where keke is sold for 500k. They increase tax, they blame businesses for increase in price of commodity
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by aariwa(m): 9:54pm On Jan 12
Emilokan should have asked buhari to back Osibanjo and act as his political godfather than demystifying and doing mortal damage on his reputation by his total failure as president
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by Antoeni(m): 9:54pm On Jan 12
One big shortcomings of this current government is its INABILITY TO PLAN, to carry out cost-benefit analysis of decisions or SWOT analysis of policies.
There is little thinking long and hard on issues. It looks it acts on knee-jerk basis before thinking. Look at these:

-- Removed fuel subsidy without plan for likely consequences.
-- Floated Naira without plan to counter likely consequences.
-- Placed sanctions against Niger before sending envoys to talk to military junta over there. No consultations or analysis of consequences.
-- Implemented post-subsidy palliatives without any plan.
-- Installed bloated government with many idle ministers and sides without thinking about the financial consequences.
-- Focusing largely on monetary and fiscal affairs without any plan to stimulate economic, boost export and earn forex.
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by Mattswaggz: 9:56pm On Jan 12
Didn't he say he'll continue from where the past administration stopped.....so don't blame him solely blame his voters and supporters.
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by NewHe: 9:56pm On Jan 12
Dangote, BUA Heirs owners are elites, were they destroying Nigeria?
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by Heffalump(m):
As far as the North is not ganging up to snatch power fom the South, I'm fully in support of their bold expression of disillusionment about the current government.

We need someone more prepared to lead Nigeria into the ages of modern day transformation instead of continuous dependence on western borrowing and slavery.
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by amaridigital(m): 10:01pm On Jan 12
ogododo:
https://dailytrust.com/emilokan-elite-taking-turns-to-destroy-nigeria-bugaje/?noamp=available
Leave stupid story to obrindents. You were once part of the elite. Are we babies?
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by Thedon22: 10:04pm On Jan 12
Are you not part of the elites? Are all the people in the ADC not elites? Was Tambuwals birthday not gathering of elites?
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by Vision101(m): 10:11pm On Jan 12
Antoeni:
One big shortcomings of this current government is its INABILITY TO PLAN, to carry out cost-benefit analysis of decisions or SWOT analysis of policies.
There is little thinking long and hard on issues. It looks it acts on knee-jerk basis before thinking. Look at these:

-- Removed fuel subsidy without plan for likely consequences.
-- Floated Naira without plan to counter likely consequences.
-- Placed sanctions against Niger before sending envoys to talk to military junta over there. No consultations or analysis of consequences.
-- Implemented post-subsidy palliatives without any plan.
-- Installed bloated government with many idle ministers and sides without thinking about the financial consequences.
-- Focusing largely on monetary and fiscal affairs without any plan to stimulate economic, boost export and earn forex.
I will like to see your CV with concrete evidence of establishments that you grew. It will be very bad if you know this much but no evidence of having grown an establishment from nothing to blue chip.
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by Heffalump(m):
MufasaLion:
The new set of leaders arising now and that would arise in the coming future will be much worse than these old men. I would not be affected anyways.
You have made a very strong point that many will not like or acknowledge it. Honestly, when I see the political trajectory of Nigeria currently and how greed has gotten a strong hold of our politicians, both old and young, I can boldly conclude that the future is not bright at all.

If you understand the principle of succession planning in leadership, young and future leaders are groomed by political patriots, who bequeath wisdom of discipline, integrity, hardwork, loyalty, and empathy for the nation generally, that they want to serve. Since 1999, you will quite agree with me that the many crop of politicians we have are self- centered, greedy, wicked, brutal, and without emotional intelligence to solve societal issues confronting Nigeria in the current day era. What a pity.

The greatest achievement of an average Nigerian politician is ensuring that he has foreign investments. This is majorly in real estate business or some form of capital investment to insure his life and that of his wife, children, and children- children yet unborn. None believes in the Nigerian dream. Let's stop foolish ourselves. If you doubt me, point at one politician old enough that doesn't have properties worth millions of dollars outside the shores of Nigeria. Fact!
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by MufasaLion: 10:19pm On Jan 12
Heffalump:
You have made a very strong point that many will not like or acknowledge it. Honestly, when I see the political trajectory in Nigeria currently and how greed has gotten a strong hold of our politicians, both old and young, I can boldly conclude that the future is not bright at all.

If you understand the principle of succession planning in leadership, young and future leaders are groomed by political patriots, who bequeath wisdom of discipline, integrity, hardwork, loyalty, and empathy for the nation generally, that they want to serve. Since 1999, you will quite agree with me that the many crop of politicians we have are self- centered, greedy, wicked, brutal, and without emotional intelligence to solve socital issues confronting Nigeria in the current day era. What a pity.
This is apt! The irony is that these same politicians have government agency that facilitate leadership skills but it is obvious none of those skills are realistic with the Nigerian political structure.

It's just like being an Harvard or Ivy league graduate and you think you could implement any initiatives in the government. Funny because there's no structure and human capital to even reinforce it.
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by Melagros(m): 10:24pm On Jan 12
COMRADES, not only the elites are trying to destroy Nigeria, some poor Nairalanders too in league with the elites
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by dalass(f): 10:29pm On Jan 12
ogododo:
https://dailytrust.com/emilokan-elite-taking-turns-to-destroy-nigeria-bugaje/?noamp=available
Where was he when buhari and his fellow brothers looted and destroyed Nigeria?
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by ufotunang: 12:24am On Jan 13
You are saying the truth..all this our leaders and politicians are just after their own stomach infrastructures and personal interest but do not have the interests of Nigerians
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by SEOJanitor: 3:14am On Jan 13
Melagros:
COMRADES, not only the elites are trying to destroy Nigeria, some poor Nairalanders too in league with the elites
Oga u toooooo Wise.
I love ur comments
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by WhizdomXX(m): 3:53am On Jan 13
Thank goodness he said it to the hearing of all of them present.
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by DeltaBachelor(m): 4:11am On Jan 13
Eggsactly. However, God pass human being sha. His words are final and resolute
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by Dtruthspeaker: 4:59am On Jan 13
Is you not one of the el leet?
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by tammie24: 5:51am On Jan 13
When you go to the community this man represented for years, you'll know that this one is just another looter.

These men are just shameless
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by Baxilexi(m):
I see education as a stumbling block too in our development.

The speaker repeatedly used the word social contract how many Nigerians know what that means.
I have noticed with saddening amusement how Nigerians have accepted the notion of politicians being kings or lords. In many countries politicians are no better than doctors, lawyers etc.

Social contract is the reason why if there’s a pothole on your road and your car gets damaged you should sue the LG;
Social contract is the reason why you should be concerned when the president overstays his leave abroad;
Social contract is the reason why children of the president cannot fly solo on the presidential jet;
The list goes on and on.

Our tradition also compounds the issue, undue adulation of persons based of age, affluence or cunningness. People who are in connivance with the government to subvert our interests are applauded as hustlers.

Our education needs a major shake up and revision. Teachers should earn very high so we can attract educationists from abroad. Many Nigerians are not right thinking.

How can someone support a minister to fight a governor over an unholy agreement…
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by RichBoy247: 6:14am On Jan 13
Coming from Saraki’s boy. Someone whose father, he himself, his sister Gbemi all held their adopted state hostage since the 1950s before Tinubu set them free
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by RichBoy247: 6:16am On Jan 13
aariwa:
Emilokan should have asked buhari to back Osibanjo and act as his political godfather than demystifying and doing mortal damage on his reputation by his total failure as president
.
To whom brain is given, sense is expected. Ordinary 5,000 Naira TraderMoni, fake Pastor Judas Yemi Osinbajo embezzled it
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by Lincton: 10:30am On Jan 13
What are the contribution of the northern elites to the development of the country "weaponise" poverty, insurgency and banditry?
Compared to the South Korea and the likes that you mentioned, is that their attitude to development?
Talk is cheap...
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by YouAreNobody: 11:56am On Jan 13
If obi said this same thing you'll see the ronu bandits creeping out from the sewers to attack him, but a northerner has said it and those cretinous APC bots will cower in their holes
Re: Emilokan’: Elite Taking Turns To Destroy Nigeria – Bugaje by Racoon(m): 12:01pm On Jan 13
Emilokanism or the entitlement mentality. Meanwhile what did you do when you were there too? Perhaps part of the rubber-stamped stooges of your time too.
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