Politicians Should Write Blueprints Of What They Plan To Do. Print E-mail
Sunday, 25 December 2005

 have been pondering the fact that our political leaders seem to seek political offices for personal purposes, to use them to seem important and or steal from the public.
 
To prevent politicians from using public office for personal purposes, we ought to do certain things, including requiring all those who want to seek public office, from city council to the presidency, to write a booklet, of no more than 200 pages, in which they delineate exactly what they plan to do in office and how they plan go about doing so.
 
The political economy has many areas; political aspirants should tell us what they plan to do in most areas of it. The candidate for public office should tell us what is his economic plan for the level of governance he wants to participate in?  What is his educational plan, his industrial plan, his agricultural plan, in short, what he is going to do in most areas of the political economy? The aspirant ought to delineate his plan, his visions and goals for the country; their costs and how exactly he intends to get the money to finance them. He ought to give us time lines when each of his goals would be accomplished. 



 
Taking the time to write ones goals and objectives down on paper and publishing them helps the public to know what the political aspirant wants to accomplish for them. Moreover, this also enables the public to hold him responsible and accountable for accomplishing them.
 
In subsequent reelection bids, the public would then say to the politician: this is what you said that you were going to do for us, and this is actually what you did for us, so we think that you are a good or bad leader and reelect or reject the politician accordingly.



 
 I am really sick and tired of Nigerian politicians seeking public office, not because of what they want to do for Nigeria but because of psychological reasons. It is obvious that most of what passes for politicians in Nigeria feel inadequate and seek high political office to give them compensatory sense of adequacy. They seek office as a means of attaining prestige. Office is restitutory for their underlying sense of inferiority.
 
One should not seek public office as therapy for ones psychological deficit. One should seek public office because of what one wants to do for the people.


 
 
Consider Governor Orji Kalu. His performance as the governor of Abia state is abysmal. One cannot honestly see anything worthwhile that the man has done for his people. The man cannot even pave the streets of Aba and Umuahia.  Yet this man wants to be given the opportunity to become the next president of Nigeria. So why should he be the president of Nigeria?  He tells us that it is because it is Igbos turn to rule Nigeria and that he is “the most qualified Igbo to rule Nigeria”. In other words, he wants us to elect him because he is an Igbo not because of what he plans to do for us. 
 
Actually, Mr. Kalu probably wants us to elect him to give him the opportunity to steal more money from Nigeria and for him to export that money to the West. The man probably assumes that we are all imbeciles and cannot read between the lines. Apparently, the man assumes that we should offer him an opportunity to be a political 419 criminal at the national level.
 
 (If you come close enough to the man and assess him, you recognize what a nincompoop he is; he lacks political gravitas; the man is probably mentally challenged, and is emotionally crippled. Yet this nothingness of a being wants to rule Nigeria, what travesty!)



 
In conclusion, I am recommending that as a matter of public policy, Nigeria require all aspirants to political office in the country, at all levels, to first write a blueprint that tells us what they plan to do for us.
 
Any literate man can write, edit and publish such a booklet within a month. Therefore, it is not asking too much to require those planning to rule us to write down on paper what they plan to do for us. 
 
What do you think about this suggestion?
 
 




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Ozodi Thomas Osuji

I have been pondering the fact that our political leaders seem to seek political offices for personal purposes, to use them to seem important and or steal from the public.

To prevent politicians from using public office for personal purposes, we ought to do certain thin...Read the full article.

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a wonderful idee and proposition....have said it several time that that man orji kalu is a rogue and something must be done to stop him...heard that the metro-police in britain is after him, he wouldn't venture to enter london again...I am Mad.

Posted by Unregistered| 25.12.2005 07:50

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Gov kalu has the "answer" to all Nigeria's problems but is presently "busy at the "war" front slogging it out with Baba in Aso Rock - the chief obstacle to his Presidential (some say V.P.) ambition. When he is done buldozing the Aso rock Cabal, he will have to travel to U.S.A. for the second leg of his Presidential Overseas Campaign and upon return outstanding issues of Bakassi and Mossop will have to be given priority. After that, the case in the Code of Conduct Tribunal must be won , to show those people. Not forgetting the already neglected SLOK EMPIRE and SUN newspapers. In between he must commute to Abuja to strategise and streamline strategies to avert loss of Atiku's V.P. job through Baba who is not the one who gave Atiku the job in the first place.And he must monitor his colleages in ENUGU EBONYI ANAMBRA IMO ETC to ensure that they are not lured to change their mind since they already endorsed him for IGBO Presidential flag-bearer.And personal security must be maintained so that the "killers" in his Party do not assasinate the President-in- waiting." If na blueprint dem want, den no de sell am for market? Abia people can bear testimony that this mouthy trader has indeed turned stone to bread and should be promoted to the Presidency of Nigeria! I agree with Thomas, blueprint and track record should count in choice for Presidency 2007.

Posted by Unregistered| 25.12.2005 09:39

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I know a gubernatorial candidate who had a very well thought out blueprint for governance. His name is Peter Obi and you all know how OBJ, NGIGE and CHRIS UBA rigged him of his election. The irony of Nigeria is that the people that would have the blueprints are almost NEVER EVER allowed to become elected leaders. I'll keep praying for a revolutionary leader to come and clean up our very messy stable. Sure miss IDIAGBON!

Posted by Unregistered| 25.12.2005 15:12

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Who told you Ngige has no blueprint? Go to Amambra Teachers salaries paid, workers' salaries paid, roads tarred, Community Dev projects executed and you have not seen anything. Peter Obi should just throw in the towel and go and congratulate Ngige. Ngige too, should reconcile with his Party, Mentor and Baba. Every body can then move on and seek fresh oppurtunities in 2007. If Peter Obi is looking to tribunal for salvation then he is just another dreamer. His Membership Application to PDP will receive good consideration moreso that Anambra has one of the Board of Trustee Members. In 1999, UPN had blueprint, but Nigerians chose NPN but we all moved on inspite of twelve-two-thirds controversy. Dim Ojukwu's comment when Papa (Chief Awolowo) died 1987 was that he was the "best President Nigeria never had". Peter Obi's cross is being the best Governor Anambra State never had. Its not only in Nigeria that the best don't get office. We have even done better now and would do even better in 2007. The best would have to join the best party in order to realize their aspiration. Period. The revolution is on, the stable is being cleaned but some are yet to see and we must accommodate the doubting Thomases.

Posted by Unregistered| 26.12.2005 08:28

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