Kingsley Moghalu OON Profile picture
Jun 12, 2020 10 tweets 3 min read Read on X
Thread/Democracy Day 2020
1. As we mark Democracy Day in Nigeria today June 12, let’s reflect deeply as a country on whether or not 21 years of democracy have yielded for the average Nigerian the benefits hoped for when the military handed over to an elected civilian govt in 1999
2. We have civilian governance alright, but are we really a democracy in the sense of government of the people, for the people and by the people? We have elections every four years, but are elections in Nigeria truly an expression of the will of Nigerians?
3. We have elections and democratic institutions of government but is there really a separation of powers between these institutions? We hold elections, but have elections brought economic development and progress to Nigerians?
4. We of To Build a Nation (TBAN) @TBAN_NGR , a non-partisan citizens movement not affiliated to any political party in Nigeria, believe the time has come to give democracy in our country real meaning beyond the rituals of elections every four years.
5. For democracy in our country to have real meaning, two things must happen: First, Nigeria’s electoral framework and system must be comprehensively reformed to become transparent, thus empowering citizens to be confident that their votes will count and be counted.
6. Voting processes such as voter registration and voting participation need to be opened up, including to Nigerians in the Diaspora.
7. Second, democratic governance in Nigeria needs to take millions of Nigerians out of poverty through the election of competent governments at all levels - federal, state and local government.
8. Such outcomes can only happen through improved electoral choices in terms of candidates with the competence and capacity to address our country’s urgent needs. This calls for much more serious attention to citizen democratic education.
9. @TBAN_NGR is advocating for electoral reform through an appropriate Bill by @nassnigeria , and is committed to citizen education that better informs voting choices.
10. We call on Nigerians of all shades of opinion to agree on our common, enlightened interest in these reforms happening, and join us in pushing for them.
@MoghaluKingsley
Convener, @TBAN_NGR
#Ends

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Kingsley Moghalu OON

Kingsley Moghalu OON Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @MoghaluKingsley

Oct 2
Multiparty democracy , to be real and benefit Africa, must mean 7 things that are broadly absent presently:

1. The contest for electoral offices must be for authority to govern, with the legitimacy from the popular vote, not for power for its own sake or for self-enrichment.
2. Electoral contests must be a contest of alternative ideas, visions or philosophies about how society can make progress. Every successful democracy is based on contending IDEAS.

3. The PROCESS of elections must have integrity in order to be legitimate. This means the umpire
must be neutral as between contending parties & must be truly independent, not controlled/influenced by government, ruling or opposition parties.

4. The electorate must be both basically and politically literate. This is necessary to have capacity to assess candidates for votes.
Read 13 tweets
Aug 12
I respectfully disagree with President @officialABAT ‘s response to the visit to him by The Patriots, led by former @commonwealthsec Secretary-General Chief Emeka Anyaoku, during which the group (of which I am a member) pressed for a new Constitution for Nigeria as a matter of Image
urgency, and recommending specific steps to achieve this. While PBAT received the eminent elder statesman and his colleagues with the appropriate dignity and protocols (“this is a group I cannot ignore”, Tinubu noted), the President asserted that economic reform (and the
crisis that it has created in the country) is his priority right now, but that his government would of course study the recommendations of The Patriots and respond (hopefully with action and not merely words). What Nigeria’s leaders fail to understand is that it will be extremely
Read 13 tweets
Jul 24
The @nnpclimited v @AlikoDangote saga is a sad tale of how successive governments of Nigeria have failed to create a real economy that generates wealth for its citizens. Our economy works only for a very few who get rich while Nigerians continually get poorer. #Rentseeking
The economic failure of Nigeria's leaders because of loyalties to vested interests and unholy ties between "business" and government is deeply unfortunate. @NigeriaGov is, and has been unable, either to stimulate through effect economic policy a set of strategic oligopolies
across sectors under which smaller businesses and supply chains thrive, making up a successful national economy as in South Korea. Neither has the government, on the other hand, been able to create a truly competitive, level playing field for business in Nigeria so that wealth
Read 7 tweets
Jun 4
In the debates on national wage in Nigeria we miss the fundamental point: there is little or no productivity in the economy. If we had a truly productive economy there is no reason we can’t have the kind of minimum wage of 400 or 500K that Labour wants. But we can’t, because the
level of productivity in the economy cannot support it. Remember, minimum wage is not just about government salaries. There are not more than 2, at most 3 million civil servants in Nigeria. It is even more about what is paid in the private sector, to household staff, etc.
All of this is why, all things considered, including avoiding a minimum wage that multiplies already ravaging inflation (assuming such a wage can even be paid), I recommend a minimum wage of between N75,000 and N100,000.

In fact, speaking about productivity, how productive is
Read 5 tweets
Apr 29
The Naira tanking back down to the 1,400s to $1 demonstrates what some of us have been saying. Seeking a falsely “strong” currency when the fundamentals are out of whack is shadow chasing. The focus should be on the STABILITY of the exchange rate, not a populist exchange rate
and premature declarations of “best performing currency”. Reports that there are now multiple exchange rates to BDCs, Customs, and NAFEX are also worrying. It’s not yet uhuru. Let us stabilize the Naira at whatever is its true market value and then pivot to the real issues:
taking Nigeria to 20-25K megawatts of 24 hour electricity in 2-3 years starting with Lagos, Kano, Onitsha and Nnewi (Aba seems promising with Geometric power) so we can create a truly productive economy. Dealing decisively with oil theft and ramping up oil production to bring in
Read 6 tweets
Jan 26
Our relationships with others sometimes deepen or shrink in strange ways. When I was a Deputy Gov at the CBN, there was this bank MD that wanted my approval for certain things concerning his challenged bank. But he would not follow the guidelines we gave him, instead looking for
shortcuts and expecting me to play along. One day my patience snapped. I terminated our conversation and showed him the door of my office. Long story short, the matter was eventually resolved after the bank met certain regulatory conditions. Today that MD (since retired) is
a good friend. After I completed my tenure in November 2014 and left the apex bank, my deceased father in law was buried in early 2015. The MD sent a personal representative to the funeral with a gift. Note the phrase “after I had completed my tenure and left the apex bank”.
Read 5 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us!

:(