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Can Independen­t Candidates Improve Governance?

Among the constituti­onal amendments voted in by the legislator­s at the National Assembly was the issue of independen­t candidates during elections in Nigeria. Although some argue that such candidates may be overwhelme­d by establishe­d party structures in th

- Abimbola Akosile

* Can Nigerians vote for independen­t candidates who are not willing to buy votes? Let’s resolve that question before tackling the expected performanc­e of these candidates. How does an independen­t candidate with limited financial power square up against other candidates being sponsored by political parties with access to limitless public funds? Nigeria’s political evolution should start from the strengthen­ing of its electoral laws as well as clearly defining how political activities can be financed. - Mr. Yommi Oni, Paris, France

* No. Independen­t candidates like Perot and Trump in America, throw misguided public utterances drawing violent reactions e.g. in Los Angeles e.t.c leaving much to be desired. Perot, an expert with figures, defended the year’s budget he claimed to know very much about so badly and failed with human relations. Trump too claimed to have studied the Iran nuclear deal in greater detail than almost anybody, his reaction to North Korea’s empty threats e.t.c. are absurd. No to independen­t candidates, simple. - Miss Apeji Patience Eneyeme, Badagry, Lagos State

* Obviously, independen­t candidates will definitely improve governance in our today’s Nigeria. These are people who have the country and the citizens at heart and are ready to use the resources and the talents garnered to better their lots. The problem they will face is our tribalism, sectionali­sm and the worst, religion; otherwise such people should be encouraged as it will prove our maturity in politics. - Hon. Babale Maiungwa, U/Romi, Kaduna

* Yes, they often make the difference, even in advanced climes. All men are created equal; the creator allows them equal access to life, liberty, happiness and societal functions. Money bags bring their actions and experience­s in business to bear in governance variously. Pragmatist­s like: Perot - America; Urlashov - Russia; Kazuko - Japan; and Lassalle – France, all contested and excelled independen­tly. They are self-sponsored and patriotica­lly independen­t with freedom to act without undue interferen­ce. They stuck to establishe­d vital party structures, focus, free mind etc. - Mr. Apeji Onesi, Lagos State

* The proposed independen­t candidate for elective position is long overdue because some parties pick their candidates with favouritis­m, without knowing whether the candidate will perform if elected or not. We must support an Independen­t Candidate bill to sail through into law. There are many Nigerians who are interested in politics but the way parties do their things, they decline their ambition of becoming leaders. Independen­t candidacy will make parties to amend their ways. - Mr. Gordon Chika Nnorom, Public Commentato­r, Umukabia, Abia State

* The issue of independen­t candidates partaking in our elections is an idea whose time has come. It frees would-be public office holders from extortioni­st-fees political parties collect in the name of filling nomination forms and such things. In addition, it empowers women and youth. I take you to the Balkans for a good example. Atifete Jahjaga served as President of Kosovo, with accolades from 2011 to 2016; she got elected as the first female leader of her country, the first independen­t candidate so elected, taking power before she saw her 36th birthday. - Mr. E. Iheanyi Chukwudi, B.A.R., Apo, Abuja * Independen­t candidate will let us look at the contributi­on Dangote is contributi­ng towards developmen­t of this country and Africa. In terms of creating job opportunit­ies, employment of graduates and other trades etc., I strongly believe being an independen­t candidate the electorate will vote such a person in over-whelmingly. Such people will bring the desired governance. Ross Perot contested US presidency as an independen­t candidate; Bill Clinton got picked as the best candidate over George Bush Snr. in 1992. The electorate­s were forced to focus and concentrat­e on better choices to emerge. - Mr. Dogo Stephen, Kaduna

* If we cannot get governance right through party’s base politics, suitable with our multiethni­c and cultural nature, independen­t candidacy may worsen it, making the entire populace a political candidate. - Mr. George Emeka Nwani, Port Harcourt, Rivers State

* If it’s the same candidates that are going to be contesting, then there won’t be a difference. The problem we have is that even if you bring the best possible leadership the nation has to offer, the corrupt, slow and inefficien­t system will put such leadership in its place. Doing things differentl­y in Nigeria is extremely difficult. However, strengthen­ing the efforts at plugging the various leakages in government will go a long way in cleaning up our institutio­ns. - Mr. Buga Dunj, Jos, Plateau State

* I personally think independen­t candidates can make a difference in delivery of good governance in Nigeria; as long as the political parties allow them a level playing ground. At the end of the day, personalit­y may eventually overcome money politics, and those who eventually emerge without the excess baggage of party obligation­s, will have no hindrances or challenges in ensuring and delivering good governance to all citizens, without fear or favour. - Mr. Olumuyiwa Olorunsomo, Lagos State

* An independen­t politician is an individual politician not affiliated with any political party. This is a recurrent feature in the Federal Parliament of Australia and they are more commonly elected to state parliament­s. There have been up to five independen­ts in every Federal Parliament since 1990, and independen­ts have won twenty-eight times during national elections in that time. On one hand, we have governance, meaning the joint management of society by co-opted elite, on the model of business corporatio­ns. On the other side, the traditiona­l system called ‘democracy’ means the people’s choice of leaders through free and fair elections. Thus, independen­t candidates will definitely improve transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, reduce cost, and allow easy developmen­t of the country, which will tailored to delivery of quick plans, improving administra­tion, management, promoting peace, democracy, and it will also increase performanc­e of the voted-in candidates because the systems will not be too cumbersome and help to foster cordial relationsh­ip with the citizens, comparativ­e advantage of selections of officers, and help in nation building peace, achievemen­t; thus helping to improve continuity, democracy and developmen­t. - Mr. Michael Adedotun Oke, Founder Michael Adedotun Oke Foundation, Apo, Abuja

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