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Nigerians And The Political Leaders -By Ishaku Ishaya

The poor, suffer from lack of food, shelter, threats and lack of quality education in the country most especially rural areas in some geopolitical zones in Nigeria.The voiceless suffer during election with the hope of electing a good leader who will stand for them, hear their cries and solve their problems.

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Nigeria is a country rich in culture, greenplans, oil, gas and other natural resources which is meant for the citizens of the country to utilize it for the benefit of the people and their country.

The poor, suffer from lack of food, shelter, threats and lack of quality education in the country most especially rural areas in some geopolitical zones in Nigeria.The voiceless suffer during election with the hope of electing a good leader who will stand for them, hear their cries and solve their problems.

Unfortunately Nigerians leaders view it differently, they go for campaign deceiving the poor with sweet words making fake promises which they might not fulfill after winning the election.

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Way forward political leaders should remember that all the worldly things are vanity and practice humanity by considering the needs of the citizens helping the youths by creating job opportunities or skill acquisition centers this May be done by establishing more Non-governmental organizations (NGO), in various State of the country. This will help in evolving the economy and well being of our citizens.

Recommendation every Nigerian should know his/her right by voting for the right candidates during election period let’s always vote for people that have love, sympathy, and compassion by doing that we will eliminate the bad leaders, And make Nigeria a great continent remember today’s decision is tomorrow’s reality.

Ishaku Ishaya

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Email: ishayaishaku53@gmail.com
200Level student at the federal University of kashere
Department of mass communication.

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