What will be your priority if you are to be elected the President of Nigeria?

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“I will create policies to plug the leakages in the economy, fix electricity and then fix security.”

By AJ Morgan

AJ Morgan

“I will run a six point agenda.

  1. I will invest in our healthcare to improve our healthcare services.
  2. I will invest in our security because no meaningful development can take place without security.
  3. I will invest in our power to increase our production
  4. We need to feed our nation and encourage export
  5. I will invest in our education and

By Onwuegbuzie Ambrose

Onwuegbuzie Ambrose

“I will declare state of emergency on energy (light) and agriculture, change monetary policy that makes US dollars our trading currency, and reduce importation while increasing local manufacturing and export of finished goods.

I will probe all past presidents, governors and local government chairmen (jail all found guilty and recover all their looted funds.

There will be total change in our armed forces formations while I chase the nation’s security challenges vigorously.”

 By Sir Ben Nkwocha

Sir Ben Nkwocha

“My priorities will be electricity, infrastructure and employment in that order.”

By Kemi Yunus

Kemi Yunus

“My priority would be to tackle corruption head-on through transparent governance and robust anti-corruption measures. Secondly, I will focus on improving basic amenities such as healthcare, education, electricity, water supply, and infrastructure would be crucial for uplifting the quality of life for citizens and fostering economic growth. I will also create an enabling environment for businesses, both foreign investors and local to thrive. Maximum security is a fundamental prerequisite for attracting investors to a country. This include physical security, cyber security, and political stability. Thirdly, and very importantly, I will introduce the low-cost housing in terms of affordability, sustainability, quality construction, and community engagement. Lest I forget, I will invest in food subsidies. There will be financial aid provided by my government to make food affordable for consumers. This is to support lower income individuals and to stabilize food prices in the market.”

By Perpetua Chukwuedo.

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