Friday, September 6, 2013

2015: Who Shall We Send....APC or PDP?

Politics in Nigeria is in shambles, reasons are not far-fetched...selfishness! Political leaders are self-centred. For the past 12 years of democratic rule, we have barely nothing tangible to show for it; poor power supply, bad road connectivity, unemployment rate on the increase, academic hiccups, insecurity and so much more!



 PDP obviously the most successful political party in Nigeria and also the most corrupt of its kind. From facts and figures, they occupy most of the political positions in the country and also they are the ones behind all political thuggery; in-view of chair throwing, striking fellow house-mate with a mace and super punches at their convention. Not mentioning the political killings. Shameless bigwigs.
Alhaji Kawu Baraje, the factional chairman of PDP, said that "It has become very clear that the desperate permutations towards 2015 general elections have blinded certain people (The Tukur-led PDP) from the consequences of their actions.
"Not only has the constitution of the party been serially violated by Alhaji Tukur and fellow travelers, all the organs of the party have been rendered virtually ineffectual by a few people who act as though above the law."

 Nonetheless, they were all part of the lawlessness before they broke away.
And for the seemingly strongest opposition party, All Progressive Congress, APC, we are aware of their own share of corruption. Their thirst for power is suspicious! Using all means available to grab the Aso Rock! Two of the front-runners are likened to water and oil; that will never mix. All they want is to wrestle power from the hands of PDP. Well, no one does it better.



Now, here comes 2015 another opportunity to cast the vote of life. The political drama towards 2015 is a block-buster! Vote of life in the sense that both APC and PDP are birds of a feather, we just have to make use of either one of the rotten tomatoes; since there are no opportunities for the young ones when the leaders during my nursery school days are still vying for political seats. Pathetic!
Even most of the young ones tend to change when they have the opportunity to taste or take a stroll on the corridors of power. Perhaps they begin to see things that Nigerians don't see....just like Abati.

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