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Nigerians Are Fed Up, May Shock Political Class, Parties In 2023, Obaseki Warns

Nigerians are fed up with the inefficiencies and failures of government officials and other representatives and will reject the same if nothing is done to change the narrative in the 2023 general elections, Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki has warned.

Obaseki, therefore called on political leaders across the country to step up and assuage the pains of Nigerians on many fronts due to poor governance and inefficiency “or expect a surprise from the electorate in the forthcoming 2023 general elections.”

Governor Obaseki who delivered this warning in Benin during the week, said the people are closely watching the political situation in the country and are ready to shock political parties with their new political orientation.

Obaseki stated, “I am sure that we are all watching the development in the country very closely, particularly the evolving political development. It’s clear now that Nigerians are getting fed up with the government and those that represent them in government. We can see that in their reactions in social media and where their actions and emotions are headed.

“For us as a government and representatives of our people, we would be hurting ourselves if we ignore the changes that are coming and believe that things are still the same. We will all be shocked as we are beginning to see.

“People are now beginning to realise that they need to demand more from people in government and those managing their resources and commonwealth; people will go out to vote their choice or interests.”

He added, “No political party today can beat its chest and say they will win or have a clear victory in the next election in the country.

“People are watching and the only reason why people will leave their houses to polling units is because there is a reason to either vote for or against something. If they have not benefited, they are not likely to come out on Election Day.”

The governor further warned, “People will ask questions saying: you have not done what you promised us, you have not delivered; people will react. Nobody will be spared. The new group will come in and will not spare the civil servants; they will put pressure on them and politicians will be kicked out of office.

“We are lucky in Edo State because we saw it coming and have laid down the roadmap and anticipated it coming but our challenge is that many people don’t believe it, thinking we have time and things will still happen the way they usually do.”

This is not the first time Obaseki is warning the Nigerian political class about the impending political storm.

It would be recalled that, a few months ago, the outspoken governor first warned about the Peter Obi momentum and popularity among Nigerians at home and across the globe, something that didn’t go down well with the political class who does not seem to care about the yearnings of the Nigerian masses but continues to act the same way.

With few months to the general elections, situations monitored in Nigeria and around the world indicate that the Nigerian masses are disillusioned, angry, and ready to teach the political class a big lesson.

Whether you like or hate him, there is no doubt that Obaseki’s warning’s is real and sincere, but it is something the stubborn, inept and corrupt political class does not want to hear.