Why Politicians Are Grumbling Of Marginalisation – Yankuzu | The Precision

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Former UK PM, Cameron once condemned Nigeria’s corruption level publicly
A lecturer at the Federal University of Technology (FUT)
Minna, Mr Bashir Yankuzu, says current grumblings over alleged
marginalisation in government affairs by some top politicians, means
that Nigeria is getting it right in governance.

 

Yankuzu said on Friday that for such caliber of politicians to cry out,
“meant that the Federal Government has insulated itself from unnecessary
political interference.
“When influential chieftains of a ruling party cry of
marginalization, it is simply because it is no longer business as usual
and the treasury is far beyond their reach.
“We are now in a Nigeria where sitting Governors are grumbling that
federal appointments are being done without their blessings; a Nigeria
where serving ministers are so frustrated due to lack of access to the
treasury that they have started speaking in tongues.
”We are in a Nigeria where despite all the fight back by corrupt
elite using both the offline and online media, the masses still stand
firm by their President,’’ the lecturer said in Minna.
Yankuzu of the Department of Educational Service of the university
stressed that power was gradually returning back to the people.
“Our destiny is in the hands of God through PVC and let those
appointed know that with time, access to the treasury will become even
harder.’’
According to him, the choice during the 2019 general election, is
“either you are with President Muhammadu Buhari or with the looters.”
He therefore urged eligible Nigerians who were yet to acquire their
permanent voter card to do so, so as to fully participate in electing
credible candidates in 2019.
Source: PM News

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