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Nigeria On The Verge Of Collapse, Says Former Electoral Commission, INEC Boss, Jega

Posted by Samuel on Thu 03rd Mar, 2022 - tori.ng

The former INEC boss disclosed on Wednesday at the 2022 Workers’ Political Conference organised by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Abuja.

 

Professor Attahiru Jega

Professor Attahiru Jega, the former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has alleged that the reckless ruling class in Nigeria has run the country aground.

The former INEC boss disclosed on Wednesday at the 2022 Workers’ Political Conference organised by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Abuja.

According to him, Nigeria is on the verge of collapse and the next general elections in 2023 could decide if Nigeria will survive or crash.

He said, “The sorry state of the socio-economic conditions under which the Nigerian working people, indeed the overwhelming majority of all citizens live and work, the reckless misrule and misgovernance by a tiny, rabid and reckless band of elite, and the manner by which these myopic ‘elected’ so-called ‘leaders’ and their collaborators, have devastated the Nigerian economy, heightened insecurity, and virtually destroyed the basis for national cohesion and integration, Nigeria, as a potentially great nation, is crying for a rescue mission before it is too late.

“Such a rescue mission cannot be serious, positive and successful without the active engagement and involvement of the Nigerian workers through their genuine representatives in working-class organisations and movements, in alliance with other progressive and patriotic Nigerians.

“While Nigeria may not have totally collapsed, it is in the process of collapsing, as reckless elite in control of the governance process are blindly running the country aground. And the 2023 general elections may be the ‘make or break’ epochal moment.

“Given this, all hands of progressive forces must be on deck to prevent our country from imminent collapse, and to turn it around on to a trajectory of good democratic governance for beneficial democratic, socio-economic development, and human security for Nigerian citizens.”



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