HOW TO WIN THE 11TH MARCH 2023 GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION IN ENUGU STATE

By Hyginus Banko Okibe, Ph.D. 

1. Desist from suffocating Barr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah in his house. No INEC polling unit is stationed there and he gains nothing by seeing you there almost on daily basis.

2. Stop hanging around Barr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah wherever he goes. Each person must return to the polling unit to identify with eligible voters and speak to them about the need to vote for Barr. Peter Mbah, the PDP Governorship candidate on 11th March 2023 election.

3. Desist to add to the convoy of Barr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah. The fanfare of politics of merry-go-round and urban patrol exhibition has elapsed and we are now in a phase of decisive action at the community levels. Stay back in your locality, and form a convoy of canvassers to win your polling unit on the 11th March 2023 election.

4. Refrain from needless sycophancy, eye services, and the unripe scouting for political positions, and concentrate on doing an honest job in your polling unit, through the door-to-door campaigns. Do not post the video and pictures of the polling units' campaign activities on the platform for the world to see or to Barr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, to seek his unnecessary attention.

5. Stop social media campaign that focuses on argument, quarrel, and attacking people either to launch one into the political limelight or to please Barr. Peter Mbah. Instead, build bridges of friendship, meet with the electorates, and discuss with them to win their support to vote for the governorship candidate of PDP on 11th March 2023.

6. The politics of stakeholders and years of experience in the practice of corrupt politics that results in the mismanagement of grassroots goodwill and solidarity with the PDP is no longer productive. It is the reason many of what is branded as stakeholders risk their polling booths in this era of BVAS.

7. There must be a stop to entrusting money meant to be used for election logistics to a few fronting chronic liars, swindlers, and people who have a dead conscience to listen to better opinions. Their antecedents, and lack of public trust in them, either by their utterances or general attitude towards financial matters, pose risk factors in election management. It must be reversed for the public good.

8. Nominations of party men and women who participate in election duties must not be compensations to nominees of stakeholders and other interest groups but based on the conviction that the person who is nominated is a worthy ambassador of the candidates and the party and not necessarily a family member or friend of a stakeholder, which attracts public hate.

9. Every armchair political analyst and accidental social media journalist should cease to publish enemy-hatching and ego-seeking articles that circulate among a few literate classes without any election value for roughly 80% of the electorates, who reside in rural areas and have no Android phones. This is a time to test the results of your investment in people and not a moment to brag about throwing stones around.

10. Every political lion/lioness should display qualities that make him/her a king/queen of the political jungle on the 11th March 2023 election. Winning an election is not an empty boast but collaboration with everyone without discrimination to ensure proper handling of the methods that will facilitate winning the election in each polling unit.

THE TIME TO ACT IS NOW!
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