Saturday, February 16, 2013

Credible Leadership Initiative In Nigeria.

In order to achieve the purpose and dividends of democracy, the people of Nigeria must respect the rule of law, they must declare transparency and show accountability in all activities especially those that must have the people's mandate.
All the registered political parties must organize or rather conduct a proper election (Not selection) of those that will run the affairs of the parties from the grass root level (Wards) Local government, state, and the federal level in a transparent and democratic manner if possible to be monitored and moderated by the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) as the case may be, and also to conduct a credible, free and fair primaries in all elective positions within the parties to compete in the general elections whenever there is an election to such offices.
The political parties must provide a manifesto, written and translated in as many languages as possible.

The manifesto should state what polices it would take in tackling the social and economical problems affecting Nigeria.
It should detail the agenda of the parties, which all officials elected under its umbrella must abide by.
It should be distributed across the entire country, not just within strongholds of the parties, but the entire nation.
The parties must conduct a party registration exercise for membership across the entire country.
Their manifesto must ensure transparency in membership subscription in the political process of Nigeria. The parties must reach out to the public to register as recorded members of the respective party.


They must ensure this registration is electronically recorded and publicized to encourage more Nigerians to join the cause.


They must generate revenue by charging a small fee for membership forms and demanding a donation from all its members. This way, members will feel a part of the process and 


automatically expect nothing but transparency and inclusiveness in deciding the direction of their party.


The parties must promise to do away with the habit of imposing candidates against the will of its party members and the Nigerian people.


They must respect the electoral process of the parties and candidates must accept losses, by promising to unite behind the victorious candidate.

They must encourage its prospective candidates to campaign on ideas and not violence or money politics.
The parties must promise to do away with the habit of imposing candidates against the will of its party members and the Nigerian people.
They must respect the electoral process of the parties and candidates must accept losses, by promising to unite behind the victorious candidate.

They must encourage its prospective candidates to campaign on ideas and not violence or money politics.
They must respect the electoral process of the parties and candidates must accept losses, by promising to unite behind the victorious candidate.
They must encourage its prospective candidates to campaign on ideas and not violence or money politics.
They must encourage its prospective candidates to campaign on ideas and not violence or money politics.

The political parties must ensure the process of internal democracy prevails, specifically enabling party members to vote and not just the leaders of the party or its delegates.
If all the parties apply the above simple rules and guidelines, there will be absolute transformation of the country with credible leadership that will follow what they promised to do during their electioneering campaign to the people and not to steal or loot the economy. The sickness of the country  which is CORRUPTION will be minimized if not totally eradicated.

Monday, February 11, 2013

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I wish to congratulate the coaches, technical crew, and the members of the Nigeria Green eagles football team for an outstanding performance and making Nigeria proud by winning the coveted cup of the African Cup of nations organised by the Confederation of African Confederation (CAF). At least something credible, remarkable, and historical, has happened under the GEJ administration. Congratulations Nigerians....
Joe-Brown.
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Monday, October 22, 2012

Congratulations to Gov. Mimiko of Ondo State, Nigeria.

I wish to congratulate Dr. Olusegun Mimiko of the Labor Party, on his overwhelming victory in the just concluded governorship elections in Ondo state, Nigeria.
This victory is another signal to the leaders with the old negative business as usual ideas, that the electoral system as well as the electorates (the people) are systematically changing to a more educative, dynamic, and more credible with a lot of awareness in making their choices. The godfatherism style is gradually fading away and moving towards a more scientific and practical evidence of who can deliver as the people's choice rather than the choices of some godfathers who with such choices and decisions doesn't reflect the will of the people in a real democratic set up. I also congratulate the INEC for yielding to the people's will rather than that of the hopeless, never mean well for the betterment of the nation, selfish and greedy leaders that are out there to destroy, run down the social/economic/political structure of the nation, and further impoverish the millions of Nigerians who they have been leading by false pretence. I also congratulate the people of Ondo state, for their wisdom and boldness with which they used to shun the moneybag greedy, deceitful leaders, that were posed to manipulate the electoral process to favor their candidate. Above all I thank God almighty for giving the people the cooperation to exercise their civic rights without fear. If we continue like this nationwide, the godfathers will have no hide outs, but to shamefully retire to their shells, weeping and gnashing their teeth. God bless the people of Ondo state.
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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Nigeria Leadership Nightmare.

I remember one of my trip to Nigeria a couple of years ago, I used a public transport from Lagos to Benin through the ever lasting death trap Lagos Benin supposedly federal express way (Federal death trap road), an angry young Ibo trader passenger, suggested in his opinion that the federal government officials and the state government and their officials as well (The president, ministers, judges, 
senators & house of representative members, Governors, state house of assembly members and commissioners, etc ) will be forced to use the same roads the other millions of Nigerians uses and have a feel of the pain and sufferings they encounter on a daily bases, if there is a national uprising that will lead to the closure of all the airports in Nigeria, probably that will give the Nigeria selfish greedy leaders a wake up call to either fix or reconstruct a good motorable road network all through Nigeria. Do you agree with that?

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