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Problems facing political party in Nigeria

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Corruption

It is not news to everyone that our country has been notorious as one of the most corrupted countries in the world. The majority of Nigerian politicians are known for their corrupt deeds, as the statistics say the 70% corruption practices come from this branch of society. The governmental officials often put the funds that belong to the public on the foreign bank accounts. The private citizens are known to help out in the process of money laundering. On top of everything else, the politicians hide billions of naira under different names, in order for the society to stay unaware of their money-stealing practices. Corruption also blossoms in the law and police force, to the point that the citizens no longer trust these branches with their safety.

This problem is one of the foundations of the general political crisis in Nigeria. This is because corruption has the potential to leak into various settings and pose a threat to all the political institutions, economic sectors, and other spheres of life. And the government, which is supposed to be protective of the citizens and be the highest branch of society that solves all the problems, is the most involved in the existence of corruption.

2. Kidnapping

If we think of the possible solutions, apparently the number one would be the complete reorientation of society. The educational system plays a huge role in this, and the government also needs to be more trustworthy and influential.

3. Oil and gas industry

Even though the industry sector in Nigeria was always known for its numerous resources, there are still issues connected with that, which contribute to the overall political crisis in Nigeria.

This is not a far-fetched problem, and it can be easily linked to the political life of Nigeria. It is suspected that so many politicians gain huge profit from the oil and gas sector. For instance, there was a Subsidy removal story, which resulted in the national scarcity of fuel.

4. Boko Haram terrorist group

The neglect of the state by the officially ranked figures left us another problem – the attacks of the terrorist group Boko Haram. The Boko Haram terrorists decline everything Western and want their ideology to thrive.

The actions of this violent group are such a problem to the Nigerian society due to the neglect and mismanagement of the country by the political leaders of Nigeria. So many studies that were carried out on the Boko Haram activity in the country suggest that their rise is a consequence of state leaders neglecting the current state of events, and depriving a big part of the population. There are many other factors that contribute to the terrorist movement in Nigeria, some of which are the injustices, poverty, class inequality, the failure of social services and more.

One of the possible solutions could be learning from past mistakes and stopping the neglect of the country. All the sectors should be taken into account because the mismanagement of some of them might lead to the surfacing of new problems, which could pose danger to the safety and life of regular citizens.

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5. God-fatherism

Many people who venture into politics would look for their “godfathers” as the first move in their political career. This is a term for looking for a person who would be your career patron and push you towards acquiring the higher political position. A lot of politicians seem to be forgetting that Nigeria is a democratic state, and the government should depend entirely on the choices of Nigerian citizens, which they have a chance to make through the means of the independent elections.

“God-fatherism” is a political sponsorship based on manipulation and imposing of someone’s agenda on other politicians.

What is the paradox here is that the “godfathers” usually do not share God’s core values and are following the ideology of mostly corrupt political parties. This phenomenon has been dividing Nigeria and acting as a toxic part of its political life. The solution that can be proposed to gradually resolve this issue is to to promote the parties by people who are trustworthy and sincere and would remain loyal to the Nigerian citizens, unlike those contemporary parties who are known to obey their “godfathers”.

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