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Why Nigerian politicians wants to win elections at all costs – Bishop Kukah
Matthew Kukah, Catholic bishop of Sokoto, says the political system in the country is lucrative, which is the reason why candidates want to win elections at all costs.
Kukah said this on Wednesday during a programme on Channels Television.
He also said the violence associated with elections is not unrelated to the reward system associated with politics.
“It is the reward system in the political system that encourages violence because if you see the almost automatic change in quality of life and the opportunities that come to people who are holding public office or who win elections, you realise that the rewards are a zero-sum game. To be out, like somebody said, you lose elections, you could actually lose your life,” he said.
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“So, to the extent that we have a political system that rewards you directly, for example, if you voted for the wrong candidate, you may not have a road to your village; you may not have light to your village; you may not have drinking water.
“So, the consequences of this create the desperation among Nigerians that ‘our man or our woman must win at all costs’.
“Otherwise, if politics were just for service, we wouldn’t have needed to fight about service. So, all these people who are telling you ‘vote for us, we will work for you’, history suggests something different.”
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