Saturday 4 July 2015

NIGERIANS WERE NOT WRONG TO VOTE FOR CHANGE

NIGERIANS WERE NOT WRONG TO VOTE FOR CHANGE







Nigerians were not wrong to vote for change neither will they regret  ever voting for change. We all need to realise the fact that along this trajectory of change somethings will have to give way. My suggestions are as follows:
1. We should stop celebrating any politician whose integrity has been called to question untill when they cleared their names
2. Any politician that is disrespectful of the platform that gave him/her the privilege to be a legislature is not worth been respected by the party. If Saraki and his co travellers can be so scornful and disrespectful of their party then they should resign their membership of the party if not the party should show them them the way out.
3. Nigerians are tired of recycling corrupt politicians that and that is why they voted for change believing that PMB will display exceptional courage and political will to checkmate these corrupt politicians. PMB should up the game so as to infuse some sanity into the system.
4. What manner of senate leadership is this: a President (without immunity) having corruption case hanging on is neck; a senate majority leader having a terrorism case hanging on his neck; a deputy senate president that supervised a failed constitutional amendment with billions of naira down the drain; a host of discredited former governors who are now principal officers have corruption cases still pending against them. Supposing the anti corruption agencies arrest them what happens? My take is PMB should build state institutions that can make his jobs easier and at the sametime give these shameless politicians some viable assignments outside the parliament.
The journey should begin now!

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