Meet The Bayelsan That Has A Great Vision For Nigeria, Evang. Jude Aziowei Ezekiel


Bayelsan Social Crusader, Evang. Jude Aziowei Ezekiel shows Bayelsans his vision of a great Nigeria.

Implores Mr. President, FEC and NASS for support.

Evangelist Jude Aziowei Ezekiel is one Bayelsan who's so passionate about the development of Nigeria, so much so that in 2019 he vied for the position of the President Federal Republic of Nigeria - although he didn't register with any political party, it does show he's a patriotic citizen of our dear country [Nigeria] - this time he's written his objectives and what he'll do if given a chance.

Read them below;

(A) National Objective For One Nigeria
1.Nigeria Nigerianization
2. Creation of 3rd Nigeria National Assembly - 1st, 2nd and 3rd class chiefs as members.
3. Introduction of Deputy Governors cabinet reshuffle e.g. Lagos 4 Abia, Bayelsa 4 Borno, Kano 4 Edo, Kaduna 4 Osun etc politically.
4. Need for Nigeria National Integrity NNI.
5. One National Governorship & Elders Forums respectively in Nigeria politics.
6. Reducing world global crime of stealing by constitution the Nigeria strategies.

(B) Security Objectives
1. Creation of 2-4 new Nigeria Police Command.
2. Introduction of resident policing in Nigeria.
3. Political and constitutional independence of Nigeria Armed Forces. No more direct order from elected political leaders.
4. Creation of Non-indigene Ministry in Nigeria's 36 states.
5. FGN to sign solid mineral well ownership into law or abolish oil well ownership.
6. Need for Nigeria National Security Appropriation NNSA. Hausa in charge of Nigerian Army, Yoruba for Airforce, Igbo for Nigerian Navy and Ijaw for Nigerian Police Force for four year tenor after rotation.

(C)Economic Objectives
1. Privatization of Nigeria economy e.g. FGN to own all fuel filling station nationwide.
2. FGN to export Nigeria's northern cows, rams, rice, yam and onions to Arab nations.
3.National Assembly, State House of Assembly and government-owned ministries to be privatized.
4. Introducing 'Nigeria Two Months Unemployed Salaries Fund for government capital project.
5. FGN to establish meat canning industry in Nigeria.

(D) Foreign Policy Objectives
1. No more foreign loans into Nigeria's economy and governance constitutionally.
2. Introducing Nigeria's World Global Rule.
3. No more diplomatic relationship with nations into chemical, nuclear, atomic bomb and sophisticated weapons production.
4. Introduction of economic Asylum on foreign investors. Investors now Nigeria citizens.

(E) Development And Job Creation Objectives
1. Special loan for former elected and appointed political leaders after office for agriculture, opening of Enterprise and Manufacturing Industry.
2. More in capital investment than capital development project or programs politically.
3. Each state and FCT to employ 3,000 for daily population up-date in Nigerian politics.
4. One bedroom flat, self-contain two rooms and one room housing unit for Nigerians.
5. Need for Nigerian one national language e.g. Hausa 20%, Yoruba 20%, Igbo 20%, Ijaw 15%, and the remaining ethnic nationality 25%.
6. Recruitment and direct employment exercise.

(F) Nigeria Electoral Reform Objectives
1. Registered political parties without it's own electoral system stands disqualified for general election.
2. Registered parties, ASUU, NASS, NLC, Elders forum to advocate and submit its electoral system for Nigeria Judiciary for approval 8 months B4 any general election in Nigeria.
3. INEC functions now to be handled by Electoral & Election Matters Ministry.
4. No entitlement for every elected political leaders constitutionally except E number one.

(G) Health Matters Objectives
1. Handling Nigeria multi-national religion related matters politically.
2. Need for Nigeria National Religious Council (NNRC) for Nigeria's religious matters.
3. Nigerians who own above five children shall be stopped from bearing more by the constitution.
4. War against disability health cases in Nigeria.

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Comments

  1. He's more funny then Late Robert Mugabe!

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