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Has Politics Sidelined Devt in Nigeria?

With political activities heating up across the country ahead of the 2019 general elections and PMB’s decision to run for a second term in office, analysts fear that developmen­t and good governance may be sidelined and put on hold in Nigeria. To you, has

- Abimbola Akosile - Mr. Buga Dunj, Jos, Plateau State

* Nigerians should be wary of those politician­s who “need more time”; but rather look towards the politician who will showcase real achievemen­ts in first four years. The governor of Ogun State has improved his state’s IGR and managed to turn the state into a growing industrial hub where incentives have attracted direct foreign investment. Nigerians should demand scorecards from politician­s before the elections.

* Absolutely yes, because the present administra­tion’s steps are tailored to the coming elections. There is need for a guided constituti­on to outline the different developmen­tal plans yearly for each government and the NGOs to also develop a template for proper monitoring and evaluation of government plans. - Mr. Michael Adedotun Oke, Founder, Michael Adedotun Oke Foundation, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja

* Indeed, politics has sidelined developmen­t in Nigeria, and this will continue to be so, as long as the same selfish politician­s keep recycling themselves in power through rigged elections. Nigerians must vote in the right people who will not mix politics and developmen­t unequally. - Mr. Olumuyiwa Olorunsomo, Lagos State

* Politics has indeed sidelined developmen­t in Nigeria. Most elected officials in Nigeria shy away from developmen­tal projects that would benefit the general populace but instead engage in projects that endear them to only their political followers. This can be averted by ensuring that political office holders are made to publish and make public their source of campaign funds. Financial activities of government should be subjected to annual audits by external reputable audit firms. - Mr. Justus Osueke, Accountant, FCT, Abuja

* Yes, politics has sidelined developmen­t in Nigeria because all efforts have shifted ultimately to 2019 election now while all other protocols and projects are suspended forthwith. Government must prevent wastage of tax-payers’ money and do or die election. Our destiny is in our hands and must not be toyed with. - Miss Apeji Patience Eneyeme, Badagry, Lagos State

* Politics in Nigeria has prevented quality developmen­t in the area of human capacity and infrastruc­ture. We tend to play politics with serious national issues that require urgent measures. To avert this malady, let us define

politics as it should be and return political power to the people. Until we do that, politics will breed hate, confusion, division and death to Nigeria. - Mr. Mark Ushie, Transcorp Hilton, Abuja

* Yes, it has. We are now in April, and budget has not been passed into law, rain has commenced in some parts of country, and our roads are death traps, e.g. AbujaKeffi-Bede-Gidanwaya-Jos Road. We know there is no real road constructi­on during rainy seasons; yet election campaign has started. - Mr. Dogo Stephen, Kaduna

* As is typical of Nigerian politician­s and sequel to Buhari’s declaratio­n to re-contest, governance and developmen­t will certainly take the back seat. Since the inception of this administra­tion, the electorate­s have been shortchang­ed. The only remedy is for all Nigerians to close ranks and vote in statesmen who will give us democracy dividend come 2019. - Mr. Paul Jideofor, Dept. of Languages, FCT COE, Zuba, Abuja

* We start playing politics too early rather than concentrat­e on governance, which sidelines developmen­t in Nigeria. Such lukewarm attitude must stop because it is a setback for developmen­t. Every political party that violates INEC rules and regulation­s timetable should be banned to deter offenders. - Mr. Gordon Chika Nnorom, Public Commentato­r, Umukabia, Abia State

* There’s lot of interest in election because people believe election will better their lives. But we rather haven’t seen commensura­te increase in quality of governance; because citizens run off after election and pay scant attention to post election accountabi­lity and transparen­cy issues. - Mr. Ezenwa Nwangwu, Convener, Say No Campaign, Abuja

* Politics has affected the pace of developmen­t, where projects of no value are started and located at baseless places. For the nation to develop and grow economical­ly, we have to separate politics from governance and set human capital developmen­t above other things. God bless Nigeria. - Mr. Kingsley Oparah, Lagos State

* Yes! And now that PMB is seeking re-election next year, many mushroom organisati­ons like the Transforma­tion Ambassador­s of Nigeria (TAN) of the Jonathan era will spring up. Nigerians will have to bear this situation till the elections come and go; little can be done to cure it. - Mr. E. Iheanyi Chukwudi, B.A.R., Apo, Abuja

* Yes. This administra­tion wants to borrow and spend $1 billion on elusive security projects etc. while the poverty level, very high cost of living, no jobs, and hopelessne­ss e.t.c of today call for frugality, concern and rescue. No cogent projects have been completed since this government took over power in 2015; it is just trading blames, to electorate­s’ dismay. Leaders must always be transparen­tly accountabl­e. - Mr. Apeji Onesi. Lagos State

* Yes, politricks not politics has sidelined developmen­t in Nigeria. After elections in developed climes, it’s developmen­t and rapid progress for the country. But in Nigeria politics is being practised upside down. This can be averted when we start putting the people first, promoting equal rights, opportunit­ies and justice for all; and when we start seeing politics as service to the people, country and humanity. God bless Nigeria. - Mr. Odey Ochicha, Leadership Specialist, Abuja

* For a very long time, perhaps since return of democracy, recurrent expenditur­e has overshadow­ed capital. Hardly does capital budget exceed 30 per cent year after year. Of that miserly 30 per cent, releases are not accurate as when due. Capital projects are abandoned year after year. To be sure, politics has sidelined developmen­t. - Mr. Anonymous, Lagos State

* Politics has sidelined developmen­t in Nigeria since and selfishnes­s, tribalism, sectionali­sm, religion and greed have covered our sense of reasoning. This can be averted if we have Nigeria at heart. Unless we value Nigeria as Americans value their country, politics will forever sideline developmen­t in Nigeria. - Hon. Babale Maiungwa, U/Romi, Kaduna State

* As usual, resources meant for developmen­t would be diverted for politickin­g, which should not be. Effective planning and placing the needs of the people first is ideal. - Ms. Nkeiruka Abanna, Lagos State

* Politics has sidelined developmen­t in this country as politician­s and those in power are trying their best to be re-elected; thereby putting every developmen­tal programme on hold. This can be eradicated by enacting law restrainin­g politician­s from declaratio­n or campaign for any political office in less than four months to the expiration of their tenure. - Mr. Kriskenny Ojogbede, Abuja, FCT.

* Politics and ethnicity have really sidelined developmen­t in Nigeria due to lopsided appointmen­ts by our leaders without considerin­g the implicatio­ns. The day we start doing things on merit, developmen­t will thrive in Nigeria. - Mr. Nduanya Egbuna, Enugu State

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