‘’Democracy asserts the fact that masses are now raised to a higher intelligence than formerly’’ – HENRY ADAM (DEMOCRACY)
The political circle in Nigeria has been engaged in several controversies, relevant to the 2019 general election. It was observed that the electoral act was annulled by President Buhari despite several consultations by the members of the national assembly. The exclusion of imploring the card reader amidst several controversial decisions prompts the masses to criticize the administration and its lackluster performance. However, the masses cannot place its confidence on an administration that has not performed or lived up to its expectation. The tide did not change neither did the crisis subside within every state and region of the country yet some citizens believe that the current administration is working.
Expectations from the political affiliate are not strange in the eyes of the electorate; it is the same promises of previous campaigns such as good road networks, quality education, the creation of jobs, good health care system, restructuring, tackling insecurity across the country and the fight against corrupt practices across the country.
Shola, a roadside mechanic is not impressed with the repetitive campaign manifesto because none has been fulfilled by the administration he voted for. Aishat has lost her confidence towards Nigerian political personae because of their gimmicks and deceitful approach to the masses, disregarding their affairs when they attain the political office.
Nigeria is widely acclaimed as the giant of Africa; the social and economic potential
Our society is occupied by individuals of different language, ethnic group, culture and religion across each geographical zone. Nigeria possesses fertile farmlands, natural and human resources that would enhance job creation, food production, inequality reduction, and human capital development, enabling the country to compete with developed countries. The numerical strength within the black continent is huge, it attracts global attention for the international community fostering a diplomatic relationship towards Nigeria’s economic growth and development.
Despite the economic and capital potential our human and natural resources provide, we have not
The sad narrative of our educational system is the loss of intellectuals to Europe and America because we lack the facilities and standard required to enable them
Terrorism across the north eastern region of Nigeria has not been tamed and tackled properly; Armed forces and indigenes have been the major victim of this act within the region. Herdsmen carnage have wrecked properties, rendering several individual homeless across the middle belt, Eastern and western yet the silence of our leader towards these issues is a clear indication of a poor state of leadership we have endured for the past 16 years of embracing democracy.
The problems persist yet no solution has been proffered; we live and practice illusionary politics with an attached belief that everything is fine under our sun. It is squarely a failure of leadership as the late Professor Chinua Achebe has described the situation in his book an image of Africa and the trouble with Nigeria
The unwillingness or inability of our leaders to rise to the challenges persist from one generation to another, history has proved it yet they approach our doorstep with a bag of rice and little token, luring the electorates to support them and help enhance their political parties for further misappropriation and poor performance within the cabinet.
We are looking forward to another cabinet, another political character within the recycled administration we have always seen for the past 16 years of enacting a political vision known as democracy. #NotTooYoungToRun bill was activated into law for formal approval, a tactic implored to win the heart of the masses towards 2019 just like the ruling party promised to restructure the federal system yet failed to fulfill its promise when they assumed their political office.
It is safe to say we have endured rather than conclude that we have always protested and disagreed with the political decision. Home is a place where you pay tax and reap the benefits but we cannot ascribe the same phrase to Nigeria where you pay electricity tariff monthly and you are sleeping and waking up without the supply of power you are paying for
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Do we expect a better performance from a new administration or we keep hovering around the same issue, enduring the shame and incompetence of Nigerian political circle? Is it our permanent voter card to answer the question or the absentia rigging across each electoral poll?
As we prepare for the 2019 election enduring the same problem and challenges, the political indecisiveness and the dramatic plenary of the senate we observed on national television. Do we remain mocked by these issues or rise for a revolution, real change or effective action to a progressive policy.
It is no political campaign but a satire to expose the comedy of error that
