Fredrick Nwabufo: No political party should cede 2023 presidency to South-East
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If the 2023 presidency is relieved of competition and minimised to an ethnic contest, then we are consciously backtracking to the mistakes of 2015. Ethnic considerations brought President Muhammadu Buhari to power. And I am sure most Nigerians have witnessed the calamity that this current administration is. When leadership is robbed of progressive competition, competence is impaired. We will keep chasing the will-o-the-wisp of progress as a country for as long as the tribe of a citizen matters more than his antecedents, competence level and abilities.
‘’Turn-by-turn’’ presidency will only yield ‘’turn-by-turn’’ misery. Nepotism here thrives largely because a leader selected on the basis of where he represents generally seeks to protect the interest of that base he feels solidified his claim to power. It is the reason Buhari shows exceptional consideration for his ‘’politica
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Nolan Out Loud: Nessel engages in political vendetta
It s hard to view the charges Attorney General Dan Nessel intends to bring against former Gov. Rick Snyder and members of his administration as anything other than a political vendetta.
The hyper partisan attorney general will try to make the case that Snyder and his staff were criminally negligent in their handling of the Flint water crisis.
Mistakes were made for sure, but not with the willful intent to do harm.
These politically motivated prosecutions will serve to discourage public service.
And it could come back to bite Nessel in the butt. If someone in the U.P. freezes to death due to a shortage of heating fuel caused by her efforts to shut down the Line 5 pipeline, under her own standard Nessel should be charged with manslaughter.