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A Nation Held Hostage by Political Bandits By Festus Edovia

As another election season approaches, familiar promises will once again dominate the political landscape. Nigerians will hear pledges of prosperity, security, jobs, and a brighter future.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
July 18, 2026
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Festus Edovia

Festus Edovia

Nigeria’s greatest challenge today is not a lack of natural resources or human talent. It is a failure of leadership. Across the country, many citizens believe that politics has become less about public service and more about personal enrichment.

 

While millions of Nigerians struggle with rising food prices, unemployment, insecurity, and inadequate healthcare, many public office holders continue to enjoy privileges that appear disconnected from the realities facing ordinary citizens. Some seek medical treatment abroad, send their children to expensive foreign schools, and live in comfort, while countless Nigerians cannot afford basic healthcare or quality education.

 

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The consequences are evident across the country. Insecurity has made farming dangerous in many communities. Kidnapping and violent crime continue to threaten lives and livelihoods. Many families can no longer meet their daily needs, while some children are forced out of school because of economic hardship. Yet official assurances that conditions are improving often ring hollow to citizens whose daily experiences tell a different story.

 

As another election season approaches, familiar promises will once again dominate the political landscape. Nigerians will hear pledges of prosperity, security, jobs, and a brighter future. The real question is whether these promises will be backed by genuine commitment or become yet another chapter in a long history of unfulfilled expectations.

 

Political power should be a sacred trust, not a pathway to personal wealth. Those who seek public office must remember that leadership is defined by service, accountability, and sacrifice—not by the pursuit of privilege.

 

Nigeria deserves leaders who place the nation’s interests above personal ambition, confront corruption with resolve, strengthen public institutions, improve security, and restore hope to the people. The country’s future depends not only on those who seek elective office but also on citizens who insist on competence, integrity, transparency, and accountability at the ballot box.

 

The time has come for Nigerians to reject politics driven by greed and embrace leadership rooted in service. Our votes must no longer reward empty promises but instead support men and women who possess the vision, character, and courage to build a nation that works for everyone.

 

Only then can Nigeria begin to free itself from the grip of political banditry and move toward the just, secure, and prosperous future its people deserve.

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