Opposition's Futile Protest: A Distraction from Electoral Preparations


The opposition's recent press conferences protesting a bill that's already been signed into law are a stark reminder of their lack of strategy and focus. 🤔 

Instead of planning for their upcoming convention and election, they're wasting time arguing with a fait accompli. 

With their few remaining, yet-to-decamp members in the National Assembly, repealing the law is a pipe dream – it's like trying to administer medicine after death.

*The Chaos Agenda*

It seems the opposition is more interested in causing chaos than engaging in constructive politics. 

They're willing to destabilize Nigerian democracy, hoping to gain an advantage.

This confusion is being peddled by supposed leaders, claiming they'll block the law's implementation. 

But how do they plan to achieve this? 

Do they think they're above the law and can toy with Nigeria's institutions? 😕

*Recommendations*

- Opposition should focus on preparing for elections rather than protesting futilely.

- Engage in constructive dialogue with the government to address concerns.

- Prioritize Nigerians' interests over personal or party agendas.

*Conclusion*

Nigeria's democracy is bigger than any individual or group. 

The opposition's antics will only harm the country's progress. 

It's time for leaders to put Nigerians first and work towards a better future. 🇳🇬



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