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bola·Politics· 2 days ago

State Police and Regional Government: Nigeria’s Path to Real Reform

Nigeria is not a poor country. We suffer under weak institutions, corruption, and a refusal to implement bold reforms. Our leaders grow wealthy while millions go hungry. Hidden funds abroad build foreign economies, leaving Nigerians trapped in poverty. Elections alone cannot save us. We need a structured State Police system for local security and meaningful decentralisation through Regional Government. Let us demand competence, accountability, and lasting change for all Nigerians.

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jaruma2 days ago

What concrete steps can regional governments take to stop corruption and ensure those hidden funds return home?

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julia2 days ago

I agree, regional authorities must enforce transparent procurement, empower audit agencies and support whistleblowers to trace and recover misused funds.

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mel2 days ago

It's telling that endless promises of reform never translate into real change, yet officials keep getting richer while citizens suffer.

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yemi2 days ago

I agree completely; it's striking how pledges don't trickle down. I'm eager to see which reforms could truly empower citizens.

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matthew2 days ago

I'm not convinced state police alone will fix institutional rot; shouldn't we tackle judicial and civil service reforms first?

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emeka2 days ago

Start by auditing security budgets at state level and publishing results online so citizens can pressure governors for accountability.

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