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Outrage over failures of APC govt., Nigerians mobilise for protest votes
There is rising outrage over the visible failures of the All Progressives Congress (APC) government over the past seven years as Nigerians mobilise for protest vote in the 2023 general elections.
Some stakeholders have listed noticeable indices of Nigeria becoming a failed state under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari.
A stakeholder lamenting: “Confusion in a headless country – Nigeria!” listed several absurdities in the country.
The stakeholder decried that Nigeria is a country where: “A 14 year-old cannot be admitted into university to study, but a 13 year-old can be married.
“A school certificate holder cannot become a director in the civil service, but a school certificate holder can become president of the entire country.
“The country is among the major oil producing countries in the world, but it imports the fuel it consumes.
“The country has the highest number of foreign doctors in the UK and USA, but its leaders travel abroad for their medical needs.
“The country shoots armless protesters but holds peace parleys with bandits.
“The country rehabilitates terrorists, but their victims languish in refugee camps.”
He lamented further that “UAE and Qatar are deserts converted to paradise. Nigeria is paradise converted to hell.”
The stakeholder, therefore, declared: “… Let each of us ponder over this, think well before making a befitting decision on political issues consequential to self as the 2023 Election draws closer!
“Go get your PVC; Say no to vote buying.
“Let’s make Nigeria work again.”
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