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Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Nobody: 11:53am On May 25, 2015 |
let's look at this fuel scarcity drama from another angle. This systematic breakdown of governance is So seamless that it's looking suspicious. what If someone wants Nigeria to be thrown into chaos? remember it's very close to handover date. protests are already happening. civil servants are all ready to embark on strike in many states . Power has dropped by over 60%. No fuel, no light. no money. people are bound to be frustrated. Now If these protests gather moment and continue till handover date which is merely 4days away. there would be no handover. and If there is no handover, an interim government would be sworn in because there can be no vacuum in governance. we really need to be vigilante. these are real trying times for Nigeria. |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by skarlet: 11:57am On May 25, 2015 |
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Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Adextaiwo48(m): 12:11pm On May 25, 2015 |
May29 is sacrosant they say.. |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Nobody: 12:14pm On May 25, 2015 |
skarlet:that is the ediot woman that is the cause of our problems 1 Like |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Nobody: 12:17pm On May 25, 2015 |
NLC just issued strike warning now. 4 days to handover? hmm... |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Nobody: 12:19pm On May 25, 2015 |
Adextaiwo48:will it still be sacrosanct If Nigeria is in disarray? |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Nobody: 12:41pm On May 25, 2015 |
taxi drivers strikes. who knows whom would follow next? things have really fallen apart. we better watch the centre or it collapses too. |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by stevecantrell: 1:24pm On May 25, 2015 |
APC will never agree to that |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Nobody: 1:55pm On May 25, 2015 |
stevecantrell:Sorry But there's nothing they can do about it If it continues this way. |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Nobody: 2:00pm On May 25, 2015 |
It's just your opinion anyway. But I don't think fuel scarcity is enough to usher in an interim government. There must be a case of violence, riot, mass hysteria, military actions or the likes before such can happen. However, it is true that the current administration is playing politics with the people! The situation in the country now started gradually and, I daresay, the GEJ government turned a blind eye on it! 2 Likes |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Nobody: 2:02pm On May 25, 2015 |
literarymathy: Don't you think the current state of the nation is already making people jittery and they might turn violent and any more slightest provocation? banks are no working, schools not working, no fuel, no light, all flight grounded, no salary..... this is anarchy Bro. |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Nobody: 2:06pm On May 25, 2015 |
shachris03: If it degenerates into mass protests and violence, well, the worse can happen in that case. Let us pray it doesn't get to that level. Because even if the new government is sworn in, there'll be bleak days ahead. The country is so maladministrated that it will take time for Buhari's government to pick the pace. I just hope Nigerians are patient enough. |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Nobody: 2:08pm On May 25, 2015 |
literarymathy: we have been patient enough. If it degenerates into mass protests, there would be no swearing in. trust me If it continues like this till tomorrow, just know that anything can happen. |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by PassingShot(m): 2:09pm On May 25, 2015 |
shachris03: NOTHING can make the handing over not to go on as planned. And any military take over by any soldier is just a waste of time. The beneficiary of such overthrow will only be holding the position for Buhari to assume the mantle of leadership. The summary is, military coup can no longer succeed in Nigeria. We have passed that stage in our history; more especially that we already have a new president-elect. |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Nobody: 2:11pm On May 25, 2015 |
PassingShot: If it can happen it Egypt, it can happen in Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Nobody: 2:12pm On May 25, 2015 |
If that is their plan, their timing is all wrong. They should have let things slip much earlier. 4 days is not enough to create the conditions required for a coup. 1 Like |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by Nobody: 2:13pm On May 25, 2015 |
shachris03:Wrong. Egypt is behind Nigeria in its political evolution. |
Re: Fuel Scarcity; We might be headed for interim governance by PassingShot(m): 2:19pm On May 25, 2015 |
shachris03: Egypt only elected their first civilian president in Morsi in 2011 while we had our first civilian president in 1983. There is a very wide difference between us. So, Egypt is a new democracy still "experimenting" and learning the rudiments of democratic settings. We on the other hand have developed our system beyond what a bloody soldier will get up and pronounce a coup. As small and underdeveloped as Burundi is, with their recent past civil war, a recent coup attempt was a complete failure despite that the president was not even in the country. |
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