A NOTE OF APPRECIATION FROM THE GENERATION NEXT CAMPAIGN ORGANIZATION

A NOTE OF APPRECIATION FROM THE GENERATION NEXT CAMPAIGN ORGANIZATION
27th May, 2022.
It is with a deep sense of humility that we write to express our gratitude to God Almighty, our party the APC and Plateau people for the overwhelming victory we received at the just concluded Plateau State APC Gubernatorial Primary Election which held at the Langfield Resort, Rayfield Jos on Thursday, May 26.

We wish to thank our great party, the APC, its leadership at the National level and the State Chapter for providing a leveled playing field and a solid platform which enabled our Aspirant, now Candidate, Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda, to be able to campaign rigorously and canvassed for the support of delegates and party stakeholders across the length and breadth of Plateau State without any hindrance. The party also made sure all the processes that led to the primary election were conducted in the most transparent manner, which has further validate the integrity of the outcome of the primary election as a true reflection of the desires of our party delegates. This is a legacy our party must continue to uphold.

Our most profound gratitude also goes to the State Delegates of our great party, from the 207 wards spread across the 17 LGAs of Plateau State. You have endured the inconveniences of distance, delays and various forms of stress to exercise your constitutional right of nominating our party's flag bearer - a job you executed without bias by voting for Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda. We wish to assure you that posterity will be kind to you for the choice you have made for Plateau State.

To our dear friends in the various campaign organizations of all the highly respected APC aspirants, we wish to acknowledge your hard work and the commitment of promoting the Plateau ideals. You may not have scale through the Primaries, but we assure you that your voices have been heard loud and clear. We look forward to partnering with you and your teams in the coming days so that we can forge a formidable team that will eventually deliver the candidate of our great party, Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda, during the 2023 general elections. 

To our amazing supporters cutting across all classes and age groups, the Generation Next family, our teeming youth volunteers and hundreds of thousands of well wishers at home and in the diaspora, your collective struggles have yielded the desired outcome. Your unflinching commitment to a Secured, United and Prosperous Plateau is finally on its last lap of the race. Keep your hopes high, because in our lifetime we shall all be witnesses to that Plateau of our dreams. 

To spirited individuals and organizations who contributed financially and in different forms of material support because of their strong believe in this project, your assistance have been so important to us and we can't thank you enough. And those who keep praying for us including people whom we have never met, we are deeply grateful. 

We wish to end this note of appreciation by assuring Plateau people that our candidate, Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda is a visionary leader who can be trusted with the responsibility of governing our state. His vision of a Secured, United and Prosperous Plateau is achievable. The ACEES agenda is a reflection of the priority needs which must be addressed in our state. We therefore appeal to your conscience to vote the APC and Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda in 2023 so that we can hand over a legacy of Security, Unity and Prosperity to the Next Generation. 

Once again, thank you for your support so far, let's do it once more ahead of the 2023 general election.

Signed:
Comrade Jibrin Bancir
DG, GenerationNext Campaign Organization

GOVERNOR LALONG CONGRATULATES PLATEAU APC GUBERNOTORIAL/HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY STANDARD BEARERS

GOVERNOR LALONG CONGRATULATES PLATEAU APC GUBERNOTORIAL/HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY STANDARD BEARERS 

Plateau State Governor Simon Bako Lalong has congratulated Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda Goshwe for emerging as APC Standard Bearer in the Gubernotorial Primaries conducted at the Langfield Resort and Event Centre Jos.

Governor Lalong while congratulating the winner of the keenly contested election described it as a victory for the Plateau APC family which has again demonstrated its capacity to work together for the good of the party and the State as a whole.

Lalong said the outcome of the elections should be seen as a collective mandate which will bring members of the party together for the overall success of the APC in the general elections in 2023.

He admonished the standard bearer and other aspirants that were not successful to see it as victory for all as there are no winners or loosers in the exercise which is basically a family affair. 

Lalong also extended his felicitations to various winners of the APC State House of Assembly primary elections also conducted throughout the State yesterday. 

He commended the party officials, delegates, security agencies, media, INEC and all stakeholders for thier roles in ensuring that the process went smoothly. 

The Governor urged them to sustain this tempo in the other elections for House of Representatives and Senate holding Friday 27th and Saturday 28th May.

Dr. Makut Simon Macham 
Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor of Plateau State. 
27th May 2022.

Plateau APC Guber Primaries: Dr. Sarpiya, the Best APC Aspirant to Defeat Mutfwang, Delegates Clarion Call

Plateau APC Guber Primaries: Dr. Sarpiya, the Best APC Aspirant to Defeat Mutfwang, Delegates Clarion Call

By Genius Nanfa

As the Plateau State 2023 Gubernatorial gong and the ticking of the hands of a clock sound loud and clear, the political murky waters and subtle deployment of political arsenal, mudslinging, intrigues, and intricacies to ensure success in the March, 2023 Gubernatorial election on the Plateau are on top gear.

Now that Mwaghavul has emerged as the opposition's candidate, PDP gladiators, spectators, analysts, and onlookers are watching with bated breath, speculating on what Governor Simon Bako Lalong and the All Progressives Congress (APC) Delegates must consider before throwing the gubernatorial ticket.

It is a well-known fact that the APC's incorrect choice of flagbearer, or rather the imposition of the acclaimed government candidate on Plateau citizens in any guise, will undoubtedly attract a repeat of the 2015 mass exodus from the ruling party, marking the end of the party in the state and its imposed candidate.

Since the PDP delegates have decided to nominate a Mwaghavul candidate to run on the party's ticket, it's a good time for APC delegates to cast their votes in large numbers for Dr. Danyaro Dakon Sarpiya, a gubernatorial aspirant who has traverse the length and breadth of the state and is fully aware of its problems and solutions, as well as a Mwaghavul man.

It is undeniably true that Mangu is one of Plateau State's most popular local governments, and the best approach to deal with the opposition, who have chosen Mwaghavul as their candidate, is to equally give Mwaghavul who possesses both cash, capacity and other resources.

It's been rumored that the government, after handpicking the delegates through Party Ward Chairmen, denies some aspirants access to the delegates and then appoints a liaison officer to collect the ballots from the delegates, in violation of international best practices, to ensure that the government's preferred candidate wins the day.

It is well known that Plateau State is home to intellectuals and politicians who have laid the foundation for Nigeria's democracy since independence and the return of civilian rule; this may explain why a Plateau citizen can tolerate bad governance for eight years without upheavals, protests, or any other form of disruption in governance, but cannot tolerate imposition of a candidate of any kind and in any guise.

Despite the projects carried out on the Plateau by His Excellency Da Jonah David Jang, the former Governor of Plateau State, the people rose in unison against him when he was hell-bent on installing a successor whom the Plateau citizenry vehemently rejected and ensured did not see the light of day, it was undeniable fact that the people do not reject the party, the candidate, but the imposition that brought about the flag-bearer of the Plateau State.

To the majority of Plateau citizens, impunity has been fought tooth and nail; those voices that cried and called for the Plateau Project, which led to the incumbent administration's overwhelming support, set aside any political affiliation, personal interest, or religious interest to project the state's popular interest; those same voices are silently waiting.

The avalanche of support from various quotas in the state that led to the current Governor's emergence are today quiet and as usual waiting with bated breath for the manifestation of the imposition in the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, primaries on the Plateau, with some aspirants clinging to the Governor's favors, that is, his friends and family, regardless of the people's rhythm and body language.

On the other hand, those cavalcading the political gallery in the name of government favors, bursting of their ties with the rescue administration's highest echelon, and yet others depending on Abuja contacts in the APC's National Headquarters.

Even after the lessons of the recently concluded bye election in the Bassa/Jos North federal constituency for the election of a member of the House of Representatives, where the electorate appeared to perceive the ruling APC candidate as an imposition, citizens mobilized in large numbers to vote for the opposition candidate, regardless of tribe, religion, or political party.

One would naturally assume that the governor's and government's acclaimed favors, who are truly party men, will reflect soberly on how to rectify such an expensive blunder in 2023 by rejecting the temptation of imposing an unpopular opinion on the people of the State, which will finally bury the ruling APC on the Plateau.

The APC's loss in the bye election in Jos North/Bassa, where the party came in third, is a call for sober reflection and serious study of where the party went wrong, as well as carefully listening to the people's opinion by presenting the most popular among all the aspirants. Someone who has the people's support and can deliver the state by winning in a landslide victory, rather than someone who may get the ticket but loses in the main election, as happened in the Jos North/ Bassa federal constituency.

The bye election was a second chance given to the ruling APC, an opportunity that Dara Jang never had and which cost him dearly; a costly mistake that has sent the then-ruling PDP into oblivion and ushered in a new chapter in Plateau politics, an experience that is better imagined than felt by some high-ranking figures.

It is critical and imperative for state party officials and the governor to interact with all aspirants in order to eliminate any issues of favoritism on the part of the governor, the government, and the national party executive, as well as all aspirants being carried along, and there should be fairness in the process where aspirants accept their faith whether they win or lose.

Most political pundits, party loyalists, stakeholders, and the majority of voters agree that Dr. Danyaro Dakon Sarpiya has the charisma, competence, capacity, credibility, and wherewithal to lead the party to victory in the upcoming general elections, unlike some of the aspirants who have completely lost touch with reality, scheming how their favors in power would circumvent and truncate the process to their advantage even at the detriment of the party in the general elections.

Dr. Sarpiya is an indispensable personality with the highest followership in the 2023 Plateau Gubernatorial election, which was certainly zoned to the Plateau Central Senatorial District to put in a victorious successor to the current, Gov. Simon Bako Lalong.

Dr. Sarpiya stands out among the comity of aspirants for the 2023 Plateau Gubernatorial race when credibility, competence, general acceptance, proficiency, youthful exorbitant, and agility are the fulcrum of conviction and the prerequisite perquisite for swaying votes for the delivery of the right development and good governance for the people.

Dr. Sarpiya, an Ampang West-born politician, technocrat by calling, administrator by profession, accountant by discipline, a man parsimonious of praises, sycophants and lackey who has been beneficial to his kinsmen throughout his sojourn and political trajectory, a silent politician who has sponsored a plethora of political and non-political figures.

Sarpiya's political career began during his undergraduate days, which may have inspired his winning streak in all facets of his political life. His biggest political weapon is his deep understanding of grassroots politics and mobilization skills, which serve as a potent tool for his winning sprinkles.

Dr. Sarpiya ain’t a noise maker but pragmatic leader who has influenced the lives of youths both within and outside of his immediate community, he galvanized a powerful and formidable support base for the various politicians on the Plateau and beyond even as a civil servant..

Dr. Sarpiya's main focus will be on three areas that will improve the lives and well-being of Plateau citizens: agricultural, infrastructure, and human capital development; security and sustainable peace; economic rejuvenation, industrial revolution, and small and medium enterprise revitalization.

Dr. Sarpiya has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that he has the capacity and pedigree to effectively harness human and capital resources in order to positively rejuvenate society through effective leadership skills that would provide fertile ground for the teaming youths to be industrious rather than overly reliant on white collar jobs.

With Dr. Sarpiya's vast leadership experience, it is feasible to put an end to the pockets of criminality and insecurity affecting Plateau villages and restore the elusive tranquillity that has long been associated with the home of peace and tourism.

It is a clarion call on the most esteemed delegates in the All Progressives Congress, APC's 2023 Plateau State Gubernatorial primaries and the voters to mobilize and come out en masse to vote Dr. Danyaro Dakon Sarpiya for Governor of Plateau State in the forthcoming party primaries and general elections, for a better and prosperous Plateau State.

 

VICE PRESIDENT YEMI OSINBAJO TO STORM JOS ON TUESDAY

VICE PRESIDENT YEMI OSINBAJO TO STORM JOS ON TUESDAY

AS friends, supporters, and political loyalties of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo are getting set to give him a rousing welcome on Tuesday, the atmosphere is getting excited.

Prof Osinbajo will be visiting Jos on Tuesday 24th May 2022 in continuation of his nationwide campaign tour to address APC national delegates preparatory to the forthcoming presidential primaries in Abuja.

This is a complete gentleman who has proven that the most vital mechanisms of democracy and governance are when sound and credible people are chosen for public office.

Prof Osinbajo is considered one of the most credible and qualified aspirants considering his track records and pedigree in loyalty, he is indeed a force of nature, a man of incredible knowledge, depth, and an erudite in every way, a bridge builder and one of the most intellectual legal luminary.

To be true, his calm and demeanor nature has enticed him to the hearts of many plateau people and Nigerians the testimonies are awe-inspiring. The man has, over the years, combined humility, wisdom, capability, and gallantry in the discharge of responsibilities assigned to him, thus changing the narrative thereby redefining the art of loyalty in governance and thus stimulating self-assurance and exemplary leadership, and in so doing engraving his name as one of the greatest loyal Vice President of our time.

While, formally declaring his intention to run for President in 2023 Prof. Osinbajo has said, “I am today, with utmost humility, formally declaring my intention to run for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on the platform of our great party, the All Progressives Congress,”

He further noted “If by the grace of God and the will of the people, I am given the opportunity, then I believe that first, we must complete what we have started, radically transforming our security and intelligence architecture,” he said, “completing the reforms of our justice system; focusing on adequate remuneration and welfare of judicial personnel and ensuring justice for all and the observance of the rule of law; rapidly advancing our infrastructure development, especially power, roads, railways, and broadband connectivity, providing an excellent environment for businesses to thrive, taking the agriculture revolution to the next level, especially mechanization and developing the farm-to-table value chain; making sure that the government, its agencies, and regulators, serve the business community, creating a tech economy that will provide jobs for millions of young Nigerians; enhancing our social investment program, to a full-scale social welfare program.”

The Vice President said he would also complete President Buhari’s promise of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty by 2030.

He vowed to reform the educational system for relevance in the 21st century and ensure universal health coverage for all while strengthening the capacity of states and local governments to deliver on their respective mandates.

“Above all, front and center of our efforts will be the provision of jobs and opportunities for our young people,” he said.

“I now must solemnly and respectfully seek the support of fellow Nigerians everywhere in this land and the Diaspora, young and old, male and female, in the great and exciting journey that we have ahead of us, seek your support. We will work together, establish by the grace of God, the Nigeria of our dreams in a few short years. We will build on the foundation laid by our predecessors; we will need to move with much speed, intentionality, and perseverance towards the vision of a prosperous, stable, and secure nation.

“I am convinced beyond doubt we have the creativity, the courage, the talent, and the resources to be the foremost black nation on earth.

“Let us build a Nigeria where the man of Nnewi sees the man in Gusau as his brother, where the woman in Warri sees the woman in Jalingo as her sister, where the love of our nation burns alike in the hearts of boys and girls, from Gboko to Yenagoa, were everywhere in this land is home for everyone, where our diversities, our tribes, our faiths unite us rather than divide us. Let our tribe become one tribe, the Nigerian tribe, where all are treated fairly, justly, and with respect, where all her given equal access to the abundant opportunities that God has bestowed on this nation.”

THE MAN PROF. OSINBAJO

Osinbajo, 65, is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria who previously served as Attorney-General of Lagos State from 1999 to 2007.

A graduate of the University of Lagos and the London School of Economics, he lectured at his Alma Mater in Lagos while practicing law until 1999.

After serving the Tinubu administration in Lagos, he retired from government in 2007 and returned to law and lecturing along with pastoral duties at the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

In 2015, he was tapped as running mate to Muhammadu Buhari for that year’s presidential election.

In May 2017, Osinbajo emerged as acting President after Buhari embarked on a medical trip abroad.

He served as acting President for about four months, during which he fired the Department of State Service boss, Lawal Daura for an illegal invasion of the National Assembly by armed and masked operatives.

GOVERNOR LALONG RECEIVES REPORT ON CREATION OF DEVELOPMENT AREAS IN PLATEAU STATE

GOVERNOR LALONG RECEIVES REPORT ON CREATION OF DEVELOPMENT AREAS IN PLATEAU STATE 

The Executive Governor of Plateau State Rt Hon Simon Bako Lalong has received the  Report of the Committee set up to review the establishment of Development Areas in Plateau State.

Members of the Committee were received on behalf of the Governor by Secretary to the Government of the State (SGS) Prof Danladi Abok Atu who appreciated the Chairman and Members of the Committee for the successful execution of their assignment. 

Prof. Atu said the creation of Development Areas in Plateau State is of great importance to the Governor as it constitutes part of his philosophy of inclusive governance which presents the grassroots with an opportunity to directly be involved in governing process.

Prof Atu informed the committee about the recent release of reports on the newly created Districts and Chiefdoms were announced during the week. He said both Districts and Development Areas are very critical as they will help in improving security as well as promoting development in the rural areas.

The SGS then assured the committee that the report will not just rest on the shelf, as the Government will study it and implement its recommendations. 

Chairman of the Committee, Mr Litta Dafan Shindai expressed the appreciation of the committee to the Executive Governor of Plateau State for finding them worthy to carry out the very crucial assignment.

Mr. Shindai stated that bringing development nearer to the people and the people nearer to Government as well as the provision of social services that will have a direct bearing on the lives of the citizens of the state will be possible with the creation of the Development Areas.

The Committee was set up on the 23rd of April 2021 by Governor Simon Lalong and was inaugurated on the 7th of May 2021 by the SGS.

Among other things, the Committe made the following recommendations:

1. The creation of an additional three (3) Development Areas to be added to the Fifty-two (52) earlier set aside by the previous administration, bringing the total to Fifty-five (55).

2. That a sustainable fiscal policy is adopted thus:

i. 10% of the State Gross Statutory Allocation be allocated to Development Areas on monthly basis for capital projects.

ii. Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) realized by the Development areas should be shared on an agreed determinable ratio between the Local Government Councils and Development Areas.

iii. The Local Government Council Law 2018 should be amended to accommodate suggestions 1&2 above.

3. The appointment of people with reputable character to manage the affairs of Local Government Development Areas.

The process for the creation of Development Areas is in compliance with provisions of the Local Government law, 2018 particularly sections 60 & 61.

Dr. Makut Simon Macham 
Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor of Plateau State. 
21st May 2022.

Disaster Management: PLASEMA is Developing a four year Action Plan

Disaster Management: PLASEMA is Developing a four year Action Planet 
In line with the Sendai Framework (2015-2030) the Plateau State Emergency Management Agency (PLASEMA) is Developing a four year Action Plan, (2022 – 2026) which is envisioned to facilitate making our settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, sustainable and also taking urgent action to combat the impact of disasters including climate change and its impacts.
To this end, various stakeholders were invited to a meeting which held at the Old Government House Jos on Wednesday 18th May, 2022 to make notable inputs and contributions towards its success. The action plan is developed in a manner that the priority areas in the Sendai Framework are localised to suit the Plateau State situation. 
In attendance was the Zonal Coordinator NEMA, Mr. Eugene Nyelong, representatives of the ICRC, NRCS, State Bureau of Statistics, Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Plateau Peace Building Agency , IOM and Tearfund. It was unanimously agreed that the  various stakeholders would converge and work on the plan periodical

NIGERIAN POLITICS AND ITS DISCONTENTS

NIGERIAN POLITICS AND ITS DISCONTENTS

*(Modest thoughts with Ayuba Yilgak'ha, May 14, 2922; SMS: 08116181263)*

Politics is a moral human activity characterised by perpetual rude shockers. It is one game too many, where anything can happen. In the game of politics, is the unusual interaction between the good, the bad and the ugly of human power tussle. In other words, it has to do with the surprising manifestation of all possibilities within the context of human tendencies in the pursuit of power and relevance. 

Because politics is a game interwind with virtues and vices, therefore, it takes someone who has the capacity to absorb big shockers and survive its discontents, that is, aspects of the the game that fall below accepted rule of behaviour or shared expectations. This is especially so when politics take dimensions that are antithetical to one's shared values or ethical code of conduct.

Politics is like a gambling game, full of risk but full of gains too. In the game are no experts but people who are possibly capable of adapting to all situations or outcomes. No politician could, ab initio, predict with certainty the outcome (s) of any political contest at all times. This is because, political outcomes are dictated by the interplay of highly deregulated factors which often flow with great rapidity (speed) and overwhelming complexity that are often difficult to track or control throughout or at some points. Except otherwise imposed, all political outcomes are surprises to all manner of persons including those claiming to be in charge or on top of the game. Therefore, politics is a flexible game which occurres with much fluidity.

What makes politics fluid is the unpredictable nature of its players: Human beings. Human beings are mobile moral agents who can change based on prevailing circumstances around them. This assertion is in consonance with Micheal Owen's postulation that 'the character of a man is made for him not by him.' Here, the scholar means that the behaviour of man is dictated by the environment around him. Therefore, when circumstances changed, human beings which Plato described as 'political animals', also change.

The changing nature of politics has made it a constant and regular game of negotiations and re-negotiations; alignments and realignments; adjustments and re-adjustments. Senator Sani Shehu, a human right activist cum politician once observed that in the game of politics, when one attains the dusk meeting and failed to attain the dawn one, he has already been schemed out. So, it is total naivity for a politician to be absent during meetings where strategic last-minutes-and-critical decision (s) will be taken. This is because the changing dynamics of the game might have invalidated previously held standpoints, especially, when new information are obtained about what really matters at the time.

To an active politician, what is constant is the desire to acquire and/or maintain political power. Every other thing is by the way, especially, when the the game is played without morality or moral consideration and moderation as postulated by Niccolò Machiavelli. In Machiavelli's political school of thought, 'the end justifies the means'. The idea is that whatever is done to acquire power, even if it is deceit, betrayal or even to commit murder, etc, is justifiable. So, those who play the game of politics based on the dictates of this evil postulation, lack morality and can do anything worst than one could ever think or imagine to acquire political power.

Former vice president of Nigeria, Alh. Atiku Abubakar once reported as saying politics is a game of betrayal and that a politician who does not have full dose of it will not fit. Similarly, Rothman (1983) hypothesised that a good politician is one who has prejudices enough to suit the needs of all his constituents. These assertions clearly meant that betrayal and prejudices are strong weapons in any political expedition. The reverse is the case for politicians with good moral disposition.

Moralists see politics as the search for an opportunity to serve not to be served. This means that power just for the sake of it, is useless. It is about service and not self. Therefore, Chaplin's idea that power is needed only when those who seek it wants to achieve something sinister does not follow. If it does follow, at all, then in part, not absolutely. Politics, therefore, can neither be demonised or justified as a saintly enterprise. The condition of the game is dependent on the world view of the participants or actors.

Those whose God is their stomach and have no regard for values can easily be toyed around and make the game of politics more murky and uncertainty. For instance, a man who has not tamed his apatite for food can easy betray when food is offered in exchange for his vote or support. Also, gullible minds could easily be psyched, hypnotised, brainwashed or even indoctrinated when religious sentiments are wiped. In other sense, money (food) and religious instincts are the common most used factors by politicians to win public sympathy amongst gullable minds.

All politicians are restless mood-readers. They are experienced but, maybe, informal psychologists whose motivation is always to understand what appeals to the consciences and instincts of their publics or constituents. Having guaged the mood of the electorates, they tried even by way of unrealistic promises to woo support. This explained why there are more broken promises in the game of politics than in any human endeavour. This is so, especially, when the political actors are the desperate types.

In Nigeria, political actors can mimic anything to gain acceptance from the people. A political lion could perfectly or imperfectly mimic a dove as part of the strategy to survive the unpredictable nature of the game. In this clime, politicians fly private jets but ride motor cycles when elections are handy; they feed on British Menus but go for roasted corns at street corners when elections are handy.

In Nigerian politics, also, politicians spend weekends in Europe, US and Dubai but always in the villages when elections are handy; they eat and sleep in five star hotels but on queue at 'Mama put' (local or street) food vendors when elections are handy; their phone lines hardly go through but always reachable when elections are handy. The idea is just to identify with the ordinary status of the masses who are in the majority with enviable voting power that could return or unseat any public office holder seeking election.

A situation whereby politicians desert the people and return during election campaigns is called fundamentals of psychology of Politics. The actors try to avoid everything that will suggests they are leaving in luxury, especially, when in company of poor electorates. Most politicians will fake empathy, that is , "feel for, with about, about the people." This makes them politically correct (but morally dubious!). The people are getting wiser by the day. They have learnt to understand the fundamentals of the psychology of the politicians too.

Electorates are human beings not mere voting machines. They can reason and make informed decisions. Voters are citizens not inanimate object that can be used and dumped. They cannot be left to fate only to be found useful during elections. When you bit the finger that fed you; there shall be no finger to feed you tomorrow. It is the finger that votes, so you cannot push it aside and expect to enjoy its voting power during the next circle of elections. No way, no way, no way!

In Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart", Eneke the bird says that since men have learned to shoot without missing, he has learned to fly without perching. Driving the message home from this postulation, I dare say since politicians have perfected the art of dribbling poor electorates with subtle professionalism; the electorates have learned to vote out dubious political office holders with prompt correctness and due diligence. This is a possibility in the game of politics too.

In the last couple of months, we woke up to intimating billboards in the city of Jos, Plateau State with a uniquely catchy inscription. For example, "Bigg Things Coming." The name Sunday Garba Biggs suddenly appeared with an intimidating aura. Without sounding preemptive, however, the Bigg things seemed to have been grounded. The initial power and sympathizing frequency that gave it steam have stealthily backtracked and, therefore, the hot steam it generated suddenly evaporated at the speed of light. That is the game of politics for you.

Punctured dreams like this are recurrent decimals in Nigeria's socio-political and economic landscape. The perceived grounding of the "Bigg things" is a symbolic metaphor for many ballooned yet shattered hopes and dreams which are a very common part of the game of politics in my country. With time, therefore, all political actors would either taste disappointment or appointment. There is no politician, born of a woman, who tarries awhile, in the game of politics, that has not gone through one form of discomfort or the other.

In politics, a secret game of dabblings and wobblings, the more you look, the less you understand, and, the less you understand, the more you are manipulated and shortchanged with discreet subtlety. In primitive democracies like ours, where sound moral values and progressive political ideologies are almost nonexistent, political outcomes are often bound to be boring and inspiring.

Active political participants are likely to experience political baptism of fire (deceit and betrayal) or political favor where power is gained to serve. These binary probabilities and possibilities are fifty-fifty, especially, in this part of the world. Those that have been part of the game could tell the story even better. Best wishes to genuine political office seekers at all levels as processes lead to the 2023 General Elections start in Nigeria.

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