How Nigeria Will Be Great Again By Musa Sufi
Patroitism is key to any National Progress. Despite mayriads of challenges being currently faced by the Country, Nigeria can bounce back stronger economically, educationally, politicaly and security wise, as long as every individual, communities, citizens, politician and government institutions commits to patroitism as their own quota contribution to Nation Building.
The justice system must be functioning, the political positions should be voluntary instead of being run, like a business venture, the must be systems of checks in place to hold government accountable to all promises as CSOs and communities continue to play complementary roles in supporting them.
Come 2023, we must collectively understand that voting a party platform is not the solution to the current tragedies befalling us as a nation, otherwise we will remain a far cry away from our common aspirations.
Now is the time for any serious politicians to keep their party or interest aside as the country need everyone to support in making us great.
Visionary, committed and creative leaders who learn to solve many problems is all we need in leading the country at all levels – national, states and Local Government positions.
Truth be told, our governing system is expensively lavish, making a few so wealthy at the detriment of the majority thereby impeding solutions to our problems.
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To start with, if we do not have well-prepared governors and state assembly who knows their job while being independent with LGA running without funds, we shouldn’t expect much changes, because they are the ones who are closer to the people.
Our country needs serious financial support for education and teachers, security and security personnels, creative industries and creators, support to local industries and startups and even more.
We all know our major problem in security, health, social issues, corruption, lack of patriotism, white colour job syndrome, sabotage in and outside government, joblessness, poor tapping resources etc.
A simple resettlements scheme can weaken terrorist attacks and other security issues in the land.
Let communities be strengthened, societal informants be deployed as security measures and philanthropists be encouraged to support initiatives that can reduce poverty and improve access to health by the poor.
Finally, the President of the Federal Republic can consider engaging with Nigerians on a timely basis and this can be made possible through collaboration with the Ministry of Communication to engage Nigerians virtually in order to directly feel the pulse of the Nation. This will aide a lot of Presidential driven policies on the right direction.
Despite challenges, Nigeria is already on the road to greatness which I am optimistic will come soon. No nation is free from challenges and for us, this too will be overcomed.
Musa Abdullahi Sufi
Patriotic Optimistic Nigerian