Question 18 of 23 Presiding Questions for 2023 Presidential Quests: Their Ambitions versus Our Convictions
Section C: Recovery of Social Architecture
Since 1999, political actors appear to have
paid lip service to curbing acts of social indiscipline among Nigerians such that
the younger generation (especially those born between then and now) are not
even aware that the following actions are abnormal and should be regarded as
social maladies;
·
Public use of marijuana (e.g., as seen in
motor parks);
·
Streets-littering with dirt (e.g., winding
down the glass of a moving car to throw out garbage to the roads);
·
Indiscriminate creation of unguided refuse
dumps;
·
Anti-queue attitudes/refusal to take turns
(e.g., jumping of queues in banks, supermarkets, ATM points, gas stations etc.);
·
Road side urination; and
·
Open defecation
Upon being
sworn in as democratically elected on May 29, 2023, should our next President
prioritize the recovery of public discipline & sanity by leading State
Governors and Chairman of Local Government Councils to enforce all relevant
laws to curb this national pandemic?
a. No; it is not
a priority because of more important issues like power, road, trains etc.
b. Yes; these are
low-hanging fruits that if the next government strives to curb, Nigeria would
at least have made progress in four years
c. I don’t care
Dr.
Adetolu Ademujimi is a Medical Doctor, Author, Reformer, Coach, Public Policy
expert and social entrepreneur, who wrote in from Akure in Nigeria. Email: ademujimi@yahoo.co.uk; Twitter: @toluademujimi; Instagram:
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B.
ReplyDeleteIf the government strives to curb them, there will be huge sanity in Nigeria.
Yes
ReplyDeleteThese are low-hanging fruits that if the next government strives to curb, Nigeria would at least have made progress in four years