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Sunday 25 February 2018

Nigeria's Democracy And Its Crisis; Deliberate, Avoidable: The right way to fix Nigeria, Restructuring not election every four years- Uche Okeke


"How can we react adequately then to this forbidden place? Not by pretending we are just observers..., and we are all at risk of making that journey"- Stephen Green. Photo: Uche Okeke.

 The failings of the system continue to be evident everyday, yet we're talking about the next election. INEC and the police, said they're now ready for the next election, some state governors are boasting how they 've promised the president millions of votes in their states, so they're registering under-age voters to fraudlently deliver their promise.
Read More:  http://www.theleadprojectfoundation.com/2018/02/fraudlent-election-produce-fraudlent.html

Freedom depends on awareness. We need a genuine partnership between the various ethnic groups if we are to achieve growth and stability. This can only be achieved by the restructuring of the current political structure not this barbaric system of great divide, where people are systematically denied any 'serious chance to achieve their potential' using conquering technique.
 Read More: http://www.theleadprojectfoundation.com/2018/02/the-new-secret-shared-identity-shared.html.

Subjection of ethnic minorities using conquering tactis to deny them growth policies- basic public services and infrastructure so that they will not have any serious chance to achieve their potential often using cruelty and violence is not what people need. We are all witnesses to the nepotism that is promoted in this regime, poiltical appointments, security chief's, fruitless oil search, railway to Niger, ransome payments, security and safety risks, etc.

According to Ayo Fayose, the Ekiti State Governor: "the corporate existence of the country is being threatened by selective administration of justice, marginalisation and vendetta against political opponents". He called on the people to salvage the situation, while decrying the level of poverty in the country lamenting that many Nigerians are dying in silence.[Nigerians dying in silence, Ayo Fayose, Guardian , February 25 2018].

Today Globalisation/Technology has ushered in new era of 'social changes', so people are now aware of so many things including basic rights, so there is urgent need to take action , demand the restructuring of the current system to have any serious chance of overcoming the injustices of this pseudo-system that prevent people from progressing.
 Read More: http://www.theleadprojectfoundation.com/2018/02/a-new-nigeria-for-for-21st-century.html

Whats the point of election every four years if it's to serve the status-quo. Today we have the opportunity to speak out against the system. We have it in our power to demand the restructuring of the current political structure to free up resources concentrated at the centre to serve just few people, their families, friends, and associates. This is the only hope to fix Nigeria, now is the time.

Vote for only the political party that guarantees us the restructuring of the current political structure to enable economic and political empowerment of ordinary people by freeing up resources that will be used to invest in growth policies especially at the local level.

 Atiku said snake swallowing money will kill Nigeria. Restructuring will definitely save us from this forest scence where rats, snakes, monkeys compete for stealing of public funds.
Read More: http://www.theleadprojectfoundation.com/2018/02/nigeria-dangerous-animals-in-green.html

The time has come to put an end to this endless dilemma- fraudlent elections every four years to continue business as ususal. Restructuring must happen for ordinary people to have the chance to achieve their potentials in Nigeria. I have just read a new report in Independent newspaper where the presidency affirms that about 80 million Nigerians are very poor. We cannot confront the 'Five Giants' given the status-quo. Read More: http://www.theleadprojectfoundation.com/2018/02/the-brown-envelope-and-bullet-political.html

The number of functions exercised by the state is too many, duplication of autonomous functions kills growth. Repression is evil.

Uche Okeke is a Social Entrepreneur and the Founder of The LEAD Project Foundation.



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