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Election Endgame: Nigeria’s Power Play, the People’s Plight

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In Nigeria, the intricate dance of power and governance continues unabated as the presidential election’s conclusion ushers in a period of reflection on the true meaning of federalism and leadership in the nation.

Those who recall simpler times, such as the schooling days at Awolowo’s Local Authority Primary School, might find the current political landscape overwhelmingly complex. The presidential election, marred by contention and now sealed by the Supreme Court’s verdict, leaves a victor burdened not with glory but with the grievances of the populace.

In Bayelsa, former Governor Timipre Sylva and the APC find their ambitions halted, ruled ineligible for the upcoming gubernatorial election due to constitutional tenure limitations. INEC’s swift adherence to this ruling sets a precedent for lawfulness.

Rivers State simmers with tension, its political turmoil escalating amidst early ethnic strife. Meanwhile, in Kogi State, outgoing Governor Yahya Bello’s political maneuvers are under scrutiny as he aims to maintain influence despite a lackluster administration.

In Ondo, political apologies fail to salvage strained relations, echoing Edo State’s past experiences. Here, discussions among intellectuals, including Professor Femi Mimiko, even suggest the elimination of the deputy governor’s role to quell recurrent power struggles.

Imo State, too, braces for its gubernatorial election, with the specter of the Supreme Court’s decision looming over the proceedings.

These scenarios underscore a cycle as old as the reigns of King David and King Solomon – the relentless pursuit of power, ultimately transient. The legacy left behind may not be the power wielded but the impact on humanity.

Amidst this political theater, there are beacons of progress. Initiatives to protect mothers during childbirth and to upgrade market environments for the state’s informal economy showcase the positive facets of governance. Efforts to beautify the landscape and foster educational advancement reflect a commitment to development.

A nostalgic visit to Ado-Odo, Ogun State, stirs memories of a rich cultural past and highlights the current economic significance of the region, despite the neglect of essential infrastructure.

As Nigeria forges ahead, the echoes of its people’s needs and historical legacy blend into a call for leaders to rise beyond mere ambition, toward stewardship that genuinely serves.

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