Accessibility to quality healthcare services indubitably is one of the major challenges faced by many African countries. Where it is minimally accessible, affordability becomes a subsequent problem.
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When seeking office, the politician promises the citizen a better life: improved economy, better healthcare, better education, a conducive environment for job creation, improved security, etc.
Where there are free and fair elections, the majority of citizens gives their mandate to the politician to deliver on their promise.
Once in power, the politician has the absolute power to appoint those that will help them deliver on the mandate freely given by the citizen. They also have the power to fire anyone who is not performing. Additionally, they have a monopoly on the use of legitimate violence.
Don’t let any politician, or their paid hirelings, tell you that it is your fault that they have not delivered the improved economy, better health, education, job opportunities or improved security that they promised.
Change doesn’t begin with you. Change begins with them! As Chinua Achebe once said: “The Nigerian problem is the unwillingness or inability of its leaders to rise to the responsibility and to the challenge of personal example which are the hallmarks of true leadership.”
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@DrJoeAbah Standard and regulations are sacrificed at the altar of favoritism and partisan politics. Oftentimes to the detriment of human lives and health.
We are all buying from the same market, driving on the same roads, sent to the same hospitals, and terribly prone to abduction and deaths.
When next we get an opportunity to stand, know on whose mandate you do.
Happy birthday Mr. Peter Obi , on your mandate I still stand.
There's an absolute unanimity in Nigeria now that who leads the country has a direct impact on your life. Yes, direct.
As the hit is on, we aren't segmented as agbadorians, obidients or atikulators.
Recently, I met with the National Assembly Lawmakers from Abia State in Abuja.
The meeting was aimed at fostering a good working relationship between the Abia State Government and our National Assembly lawmakers, irrespective of party ties. The lawmakers collectively emphasised the need for collaboration that would see to the speedy development of the state and therefore pledged their unflinching support to our administration in building a united and progressive state.
Like I had promised earlier, I will continue to support every one of them to succeed in their legislative assignments.
Present at the meeting were Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, Senator Darlington Nwokocha, Hon. Benjamin Kalu (Deputy Speaker), Hon. Ibeh Okwara Osonwa, Hon. Amobi Ogah, Hon. Obi Aguocha, Hon. Ginger Onwusibe, Hon. Chris Nkwonta, Hon. Emeka Nnamani, and Hon. Munachim Alozie.
@StFreakingKezy Can I ask which group of voters seem right in their decision based on the reality. South Easters didn't vote for Buhari not because he is a northerner but rather they rightfully thought he hadn't the capacity.
If you doubt this, check the number of votes they gave Umaru Musa
@gimbakakanda At least he left something close to a nation. He was a president of Nigeria unlike what we have seen under Buhari. He got his shortcomings but he was seemingly well- intentioned
@chukkysmiles_ @lollypeezle If you understand business deeply, you would know it's an issue. Pray thee Adeboye grants you permission to sell even for a week, take it from me, you would be shocked at the result.