We have watched with keen interest the actions taken so far by
President Muhammadu Buhari since he assumed office on May 29, 2015.
As active stakeholders that worked strenuously for the success of the
elections, we are proud of some of the positive initiatives and
utterances that have emanated from the government and fully identify
with the positive steps so far taken by it in addressing some of the
country’s multifarious changes.
While we agree with the argument that there is need for greater
introspection in order to avoid the mistakes of the past, we however
urge Buhari to expedite action in the formation of his cabinet in order
to earnestly begin the process of reviving the country comatose economy
and it’s infrastructure.
In this regard, while we are pleased with the declaration that the
president is determined to probe some of the activities of the immediate
past government, such investigations should be all-encompassing and
devoid of any partisan consideration in order not to erode the noble
intentions behind such genuine effort. We cannot afford to go back to
the dark days of selective justice.
One other issue that will dominate national discourse in the coming
weeks is the gubernatorial elections for Edo and Kogi states. The former
Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof.
Attahiru Jega, upped the ante in the conduct of polls in the country
with the use of card readers, which significantly engendered the holding
of elections that were generally rated as free, fair and transparent.
What is needed now is for the present leadership of the commission to
sustain the tempo and build on the legacy left by Jega. We therefore
call on the acting chairman of
INEC to work hard towards improving on
the standards set by Jega. We (League of National Patriots) have mobilised our members in Edo
and Kogi states to play active roles in ensuring that politicians play
by the rules and INEC is held accountable to its responsibilities and
duties.
We, therefore, call on the leadership of INEC to ensure that the
forthcoming election in the two states serves as reference point on how
subsequent polls in the country would be conducted. The commission must
ensure that a level playing field is created for all political parties
and their candidates, a task that it cannot afford to take for granted
at this critical juncture in our country’s political history.
The task of lifting the country out of the wood is the collective
responsibility of all citizens. We must all join hands with the
president to ensure that that the country is taken to where it ought to
be.
Patriotism is doing our bit in the task of uplifting our fatherland.
Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Long live Nigerian patriots.



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