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We Continue to Confirm our ‘Now Disgraced Status’ as a Nation?
Let us all pause and pray for the souls of over 150 innocent lives lost in Kwara yesterday. This tragedy is precisely why I delayed commenting on the outrageous and shameful news surrounding our electoral system. The Senate's blatant rejection of mandatory electronic transmission of election results is an unforgivable act of electoral manipulation ahead of 2027.
This failure to pass a clear safeguard is nothing short of a deliberate assault on Nigeria’s democracy. By rejecting these essential transparency measures, they are eroding the very foundation of credible elections. One must ask: Does the government exist to ensure order and justice, or to institutionalise chaos? Is its purpose to serve the people, or to fulfil the sinister ambitions of a select few?
The turmoil, disputes, and manipulations that plagued past elections, especially the 2023 general election, stemmed directly from the refusal to fully implement electronic transmission. Nigerians were fed excuses of a fabricated “glitch” that never existed. While numerous African nations adopt electronic transmission to bolster democracy, Nigeria, the supposed giant of Africa, shamelessly lags behind, dragging the continent backwards.
We are wasting time hosting conferences and drafting papers on Nigeria's problems while we, the leaders and elite, are the real issue. Our deliberate resistance to reform is pulling the country backwards, dragging us toward a primitive state of governance.
By rejecting mandatory electronic transmission—a critical safeguard for electoral integrity—we are entrenching disorder aimed at perpetuating confusion according to the whims of a small clique. Have we not reached a point where we must think seriously about the future of our country and our children? Should leadership not focus on building a credible, orderly, and livable nation for the next generation, rather than one permanently ensnared in chaos?
When the former Prime Minister of the UK, aware of our history, labelled us “fantastically corrupt,” we reacted defensively. When President Donald Trump declared us a “now disgraced nation,” we were incensed. Yet, with every act of resistance against transparency and reform, we continue to affirm their claims. Those responsible will later point fingers at others for harming the country while they quietly suffocate its potential.
Let there be no illusion, the criminality witnessed in 2023 will not be tolerated in 2027. Nigerians everywhere must start getting ready to rise up, resist, and reject the backward trajectory, legitimately and decisively reclaim our country from the clutches of deliberate malevolence.
The International community must take heed of this groundwork for continued future electoral manipulation, endangering our democracy and development.
A new Nigeria is POssible but we must all stand and fight for it. -PO
I ask that you stand with them, raise your voice, and help ensure that the violence in Nigeria is confronted with clarity, compassion, and decisive international action.
Thank you for your service and your commitment to human rights.
Respectfully,
Paul
An Open Letter to @RepSaraJacobs@rep_jackson@RepRileyMoore On the Ongoing Targeted Violence Against Christian Communities in Nigeria
Dear Congresswoman and men,
I write to you with deep concern and urgency regarding the escalating attacks on Christian communities in
Countless Nigerian Christians—alongside Muslims, ethnic minorities, and other vulnerable groups—are looking for someone to acknowledge their suffering and believe their stories. They deserve to live without fear. They deserve justice. They deserve the world’s attention.