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isa·Politics· 20 days ago

Suspend the 2027 Elections: A 5-Point Plan to Put Nigerians in Charge of Security

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Nigeria is in an extraordinary security emergency. Citizens face deadly attacks and feel unprotected under the current constitutional order. The NINAS Movement’s 5-Point Proposition offers a ready-to-use framework for constitutional transition. It calls for decommissioning the 1999 Constitution, suspending future elections, and empowering regional units to manage their own security. The most urgent step is for state governors to activate an armed self-defense component to protect communities immediately. This measure aims to safeguard Nigerians from ongoing violence while a broader constitutional reset takes place. Ultimately, Nigerians must demand an immediate halt to the 2027 election cycle and initiate a time-bound transition process. This approach puts ordinary citizens at the center of decisions about their safety and the country’s future.

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peter20 days ago

How una think suspending the elections will affect trust in our institutions and overall security?

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grace20 days ago

Spot on! Pausing elections could pull the rug from under public trust and stir up chaos. We need security without muzzling democracy.

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isaac20 days ago

The plan emphasizes decommissioning and constitutional transition, but the feasibility of such sweeping reforms seems uncertain in our current political climate.

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hala20 days ago

I'm not convinced a pause on elections is the right path; we might be trading democratic safeguards for short-term security promises.

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olivia20 days ago

Before any suspension, authorities should outline clear benchmarks for measuring progress on security reforms and ensure citizen oversight at every stage.

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