The year 2015 has been described variously with regard to politics and political activity in Nigeria. Taking into account all the descriptions, it is not out of place to tag the year as Nigeria’s year of redemption. The stakes are high in 2015 not just because the next general elections are to hold in that year but also because Nigerian’s taste for change is today at its maximum. That year 2015 affords the golden opportunity to quench that taste by voting the right leaders. Nigerians are tired of being tired of this democracy which has not only led to widening, crippling and debilitating poverty but also threatening the very existence of our dear nation. Nigerians have been so politically mesmerised today that they begin to ask ‘Is this democracy worth it? The democracy which was meant to serve as a tool for service to the people has been used by our political leaders, public office holders and their agents to serve only themselves and their families. From 1999 to this date, Nigerians have witnessed an unrelenting corruption and abuse of our collective resources and intelligence by those who are voted in to protect these resources. One of the criminals who was involved in the pension scam in 2012 was reported to have kept N2 billion cash in his house as ‘pocket money’ for his family. After 3 consecutive terms in office at the centre and poverty in Nigeria at 86%, earth shaking corruption and decaying infrastructure, it is incontestable that the PDP government at the centre has failed and now is the time for the opposition to unite and rescue Nigeria in the 2015 elections. The CPC has named a crack 18 member team headed by the consummate grassroots politician and Buhari die-hard, Alh. Garba Gadi while the ACN has named a 19 man ‘terminator’ team led by Chief Tom Ikimi, a political master planner who has seen the politics of yesterday and today and is able to predict tomorrow. The equation is now balanced all that is left is action.
I vividly recall the night of May 29th 1999 that marked the end of a long military misadventure in Nigeria when the military handed over power to a civilian government. That night of the 29th was meant to mark the dawn of a new era when Nigeria begins a fresh journey towards realising its great potentials and reclaiming its values as Africa’s giant and beacon of hope. But even then people who know better such as late revered Chief Bola Ige have warned us that the democracy we were going into in 1999 was only a transition but not the real democracy that we should have.
The unfortunate events perpetrated by the PDP led government in the last 13 years at the centre have corroborated this assertion. That night of the 29th, May 1999, Journalists went to town on the prowl as usual asking Nigerian’s what their expectations are about this democracy which just came in then. One young lady summed up the night when she said ‘After democracy, what next? However, we were all enmeshed in the joy of that moment and wild in celebration as we witness the military being forced out of government that we bothered less about the kind of people that were coming in as our leaders. But the military have long before then, warned us that they will be out of government but not out of power. Hence they made sure that before they left in 1999; they have balkanised out collective will and demystified our spirits and commitment in our country. The military left government but remained in power by handing over to one of their own, Chief Obasanjo who continued from where they stopped in the quest to destroy our nation, the results are what we are witnessing today. A country so rich yet so poor with the average Nigerian living on less than a dollar per day while a select few who by accident, wrong traffic, commission or omission found themselves in government or public office continue to rape the system and make as much money as they possibly can for themselves and their families. The figures release yesterday showed that Nigeria made N10 trillion in 11 months in 2012 whereas the level of poverty has rising to 86% within the same year. Where has all that money gone to? America’s assessment of the PDP was that the party was not a political party in the real meaning of a political party but an assembly of beneficiaries who use the party to exploit national resources for their own personal use.
The expectations of Nigerians on the Night of May 29th 1999 was that the night would be the turning point towards making Nigeria the pride of all of us. The night would herald a new journey in our quest for a genuine and purposeful leadership that will stabilise our economy with the aim of making poverty an exception rather than the norm, where the enormous wealth of the nation would be equitably distributed such that every Nigerian would be given a sense of belonging no matter how far he/she lives from Abuja. That night was meant to start a journey towards fair politics, prosperity and equal opportunity for all. That night should have kick-started our journey towards taking our rightful place in the comity of nations. But Alas, after 14 years of this democratic mess deliberately perpetrated by the PDP, all that we have to show is a poverty index at 86% and still rising, high infant and maternal mortality rates, earth breaking corruption inter alia, pension scam, Halliburton scandal, Siemens racketeering, NCC scandal, Electricity regulation commission scandal and the legendary oil subsidy fraud where few young men and women with no experience or any background in oil business and some of whom are children of serving top PDP officials, made away with trillions of Naira equivalent to almost a years budget for the entire country. Worse still NOTHING and absolutely NOTHING has happened to these criminals who still roam the streets of Abuja enjoying their loot and are still collecting free money from NNPC in the name of oil subsidy. The only qualification of most of the fuel subsidy fraudsters are that they are children of PDP chair ex-PDP chair, ex-PDP this and ex-PDP that. To add salt to injury, NNPC is even said to have recently borrowed $12 billion to settle these fraudsters and enemies of Nigeria so that the PDP can still remain in power.
The 86% average poverty index as released by the NBS meant out of every 10 Nigerians, at least 9 are poor and cannot afford to feed themselves and Impliedly the PDP government is sending 9 out of every 10 Nigerians to sleep with an empty stomach. Many Nigerians go early to bed because they cannot afford dinner and wake up late because they can’t afford breakfast. This is utterly unacceptable in the world’s 6th largest oil producer.
The revenue that accrued into Nigeria’s coffers between 1999 – 2012 with PDP in charge is more than the total revenue Nigeria gained since independence yet the poverty index was much lower pre 1999. Also no major new infrastructure was built since 1999. Where has all the money gone to? The fact of the matter is that under the current PDP imposed system of chop – I – chop politics, politicians and other public office holders are using democracy as a weapon to enrich themselves at the detriment of the generality of Nigerians. We do not need this PDP democracy. The PDP (Papa- Deceive-Pikin) has bastardised our democracy and literally turned the average Nigerian to an economic slave. The PDP manifesto is not about creating jobs to spread economic opportunity and prosperity to everyone. It is just about those in government and their agents helping themselves to public funds. The PDP is implementing prebandalism in Nigeria not democracy. To be fair, there are some politicians within the PDP that are genuine and ready to provide good leadership but the PDP system will not allow them. It is now time for such genuine politicians who found themselves in the PDP by accident, to join hands with Buhari/Asiwaju Tinubu team so as to successfully conclude the merger talks and form the new mega party that will decimate the PDP in 2015. Indeed the unfortunate bastardisation of our economy and unrelenting spree of corruption that we witnessed in the last 13 years under PDP rule confirms the PDP as the most corrupt party in the world and not the largest party in Africa.
Many thanks to ex- president Obasanjo for scandalising our democracy. OBJ the primordial liar, lunatic, cynical comedian and illiterate who doesn’t understand the meaning of shame in his life. OBJ missed that golden opportunity provided by the night of the 29th May 1999 to reposition Nigeria in the comity of nations because he was the wrong candidate. OBJ certainly lacks the knowledge, background and even the discipline to lead our democracy to success. OBJ can only lead anything to failure and there is no structure that OBJ has or will ever build that will stand the test of time. I hope GEJ or his press officers are reading this. GEJ who is minimally endowed and ordinarily should have been roaming the streets of Abuja searching for a deputy director’s job in a federal ministry suddenly and unexpectedly found himself as president with limitless powers and controlling trillions just with a scratch of the pen. GEJ is fat amassing his own fortune and when Nigerians of conscience asked him to declare his assets, he insultingly replied ‘ I don’t give a damn. But GEJ gives a damn about taking N1 billion as food allowance in last years budget at a time when parents in Nigeria send their children early to bed for the simple reason that they cannot afford to give them dinner. GEJ becoming president is courtesy of OBJ through OBJ’s evil machinations to force substandard leaders on us who will destroy Nigeria. OBJ is reported to have only N25,000 in his bank account on the 29th May 1999 before he became president. However, he was able to build an economic empire for himself while in power for 8 years that today she is touted to be the richer than Nigeria hence analysts gave him the code name, OBJ the Mobutu Sese Seko of Nigeria.
OBJ has already prepared a script of Nigeria’s presidents for the next 100 years under his PDP agenda. The Late President YarAdua and the lameduck, shoeless and clueless Jonathan were the first two on OBJ’s list but Jonathan’s name is now on red paint due to his seeming altercation with OBJ. Hence OBJ is courting a socalled Sule Lamido as president whom he can initimidate and cajole his way. OBJ do you think you can play God?. The same OBJ who destroyed our democracy is gallivanting around the world and parading himself as an elder statesman and a democrat. Et tu OBJ because you are deceiving no one but yourself. But remember that OBJ was foisted on all of us by the self acclaimed evil genius and grandmaster of corruption, ex president IBB. OBJ walked majestically from prison to the presidency because IBB wanted someone that will do ‘business as usual or even do worse as it turned out to be the case. IBB, the vice chancellor (VC) of the proverbial university of corruption and the one man who institutionalised corruption in Nigeria and the champion and undisputed inventor of the chop-i-chop system of government in Nigeria. IBB elevated corruption to the level of a tertiary institution in Nigeria and assumed the position of its VC. The duo OBj and IBB, Nigerians know are serially raping our country under the PDP umbrella and must be stopped in their tracks in the 2015 general elections. We need something new and different.
The PDP government has established a system in the last 13 years which makes it impossible for Nigeria’s collective wealth to benefit all Nigerians. The PDP is happy to allocate 78% of our budget to recurrent expenditure and a paltry 20% to capital expenditure. This is not a party that is ready for development. The 78% is allocated for maintaining public office holders e.g the presidents food allowance, the vice presidents entertainment allowance, the first lady’s foreign travels, etc (these public officers constitute less than 1% of our population) and the less than 20% is meant for the rest of us who constitute more than 99 % of the population. Even the 20% is not eventually spent on capital expenditure as more than half of it ends up in private pockets as kickbacks, kickfronts, kickcentre, 10%, mobilisation fee etc, etc.
For all its crimes against Nigeria, nemesis is fast catching up with the PDP and recent travails of the party have confirmed what many of us predicted few months after the PDP assumed power in 1999 that the PDP will destroy itself by itself and pave way for genuine democracy. The chicken is coming home to roost and that prediction we made more than a decade ago that the PDP will self destruct is coming to pass. The PDP’s latest scandal which it will surely not recover from is the recent removal and shaming of its secretary-general. This has further widened the gap in the already polarised party which officially has 2 factions, the OBJ and GEJ factions (very soon OBJ will select his own PDP national chairman and then GEJ will expel OBJ for anti party activities and then OBJ will fight back and then and then and then…..). Presently, there are no 2 camps in the PDP that are not fighting each other. GEJ faction is fighting OBJ faction, The PDP national chair is fighting the secretary general who has fought him before and got his special assistant removed, the chair vs secretary general is also an extension of the GEJ vs OBJ fight. President is fighting Veepee, Senate president is fighting Ahmadu Ali, the self acclaimed garrison commander of the PDP and OBJ’s man friday. PDP NEC is fighting PDP NWC, First lady is fighting second lady, PDP national chair Vs Adamawa PDP faction etc etc. In almost all PDP states, there are 2 or more exco committees loyal to different factions and it will not be long before the party crashed within and is finally rested in the trash bin of history so as to give way for genuine democracy in Nigeria. The PDP doesn’t even bother about the lives of Nigerians. Last year, DANA Air which is owned and operated by a gang of foreign Indian shrewd businessmen who must make money at all costs, crashed and killed over 150 Nigerians. The news went round that the Aircraft was faulty and Dana knew full well that the Aircraft was faulty but they insisted on ‘managing it’ to Lagos so that they can make some money. That was how it all went and we lost our citizens through a business run by Indians. Today, Dana Air is back in business and flying our Air spaces courtesy of the PDP government. The minister under which this disaster happened is still occupying her seat despite the clarion calls for her removal. This is Nigeria. The minister quickly restore Dana’s licence and absolved them of any blame while she easily passed the buck to the NCAA Director- general. According to the minister Mrs Stella Oduah, ‘it was not her fault. The senate also absolved the minister and allowed Dana back to business because the PDP is in power in Nigeria. For a responsible government, Dana’s licence will be cancelled (not just revoked) and the company will have to pack out of Nigeria even to serve as deterrent to other shrewd businessmen. Our musicians even staged a concert ‘in support of Dana Air’ after the crash, of course for the money they were paid by Dana. It shows the insensitivity of our brothers and sisters in the music industry who are willing to celebrate over the Dana crash for peanuts. This is unfortunate.
The Nigerian opposition must seize this moment and come together to save Nigeria from the throes of the PDP in the 2015 elections. This is not about appointment or who is president and who is not, it is about saving this country. We can talk about appointments after we checked the PDP out of power in 2015. We must tell ourselves the truth and face it, this country is on the path of disintegration, our sovereignity is being threatened more than even during the civil war. The events of today arising from the state of insecurity, level of poverty, infrastructural decay and corruption are clear testimony that this country needs fixing. Something has to give way for this country to continue to exist after 2015. The PDP has to give way to the opposition in 2015 to take over government at the centre for the continued corporate existence of this country. All of us Nigerians have a moral duty to vote out the PDP in 2015 and replace it with the soon coming mega party to be formed by the opposition. 2015 is Nigeria’s year of reformation and we must not miss this opportunity. The PDP has established a system called prebandalism and we must replace it with a system called democracy in 2015. The opposition must come together to salvage this country and reclaim Nigeria’s lost values that our founding fathers, Late Sir Ahmadu Bello, late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Late Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa and Late Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe worked hard to establish. We must not let those great icons down.
It is reassuring to note the renew enthusiasm and commitment of the opposition to forge a genuine merger leading to the formation of a new party with a national outlook that will dismember the PDP in the 2015 general elections. If the news making the rounds are anything to go by – and I believe they are- then the mega party is a fait accompli. The declaration by the leader of the CPC and the one man who will lead the reformation of Nigeria in 2015, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari that the CPC/ACN talks will be concluded in June 2013 leading to the emergence of the mega party with a new logo and new outlook is a welcome development. The CPC and ACN team up is just the icing on the cake that will catapult this country on the path of development and fight the debilitating poverty that has overwhelmed this country courtesy of the PDP. The CPC/ACN merger will provide the right balance and mix for a total and holistic solution to Nigeria’s problems because the manifestoes of both parties are people oriented and share the same objective of freeing Nigerians from economic slavery. The ACN and its leadership particularly Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu have long understood that their clamour for true federalism in Nigeria will continue to be a mirage as long as the PDP is in power at the centre. The first condition for establishing true federalism in Nigeria is to get rid of the PDP and replace it with a democratic system that will establish a genuine structure to pursue our collective aspirations. OBJ while in power during the 2003 elections deceitfully rigged in all the south west states for the PDP and claimed that he was bringing the south west into ‘ national politics’. He was half smart because for the 8 years he was president, OBJ couldn’t cover up even one pot hole on the Lagos – Ibadan expressway and yet he wants ‘ to bring’ the south west into national politics. The national leader of the ACN Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu saw OBJ’s deceit and quickly moved in and rescued the south west from OBJ’s deceit and PDP’s grip. Today, 5 out of the 6 states in the south west have ACN governors and those governors are doing very well.
The CPC’s programmes are geared towards fighting poverty in all its ramifications and instilling discipline in the system while the ACN is a genuine political party which is committed to building institutions and directly impacting on the lives of all Nigerians.
For the merger talks to succeed, both parties must be ready to make sacrifices. Our dear Gen. Buhari should be less rigid and more compromising and the ACN must be open and sincere in the merger talks. Some analysts aver that by merging with Buhari and the CPC, the ACN is selling out the political future of the yorubas to the socalled Northern political hegemonistic establishment. I disagree with this view. Rather I think the ACN is making the best use of this opportunity to launch the Yoruba’s into genuine mainstream national politics and better still, the Yoruba’s have found a trusted partner in Gen Buhari who is also a victim of this socalled hegemonistic establishment. If Buhari is a member of that establishment and has agreed to their terms, he would have finished his second term as president in 2011. For his decency and principles of justice and fairness for all, Gen Buhari is being blackmailed by those who are raping Nigeria as a religious extremist who wants to ‘islamise Nigeria. This is not true. It is just an attempt to cast aspersions on this man who has stood for the truth come rain or sunshine and against all odds. Gen Buhari believes in One Nigeria and has fought a war to keep this country as one. He is also ready to fight another war in 2015 through the ballot box to ensure that the PDP doesn’t disintergrate this country. Gen Buhari is a deeply religious person with the fear of Allah (s.w.a) at the back of his mind. Period For all that they said against Gen Buhari, they have no proof. Where did the General said he will islamise Nigeria? where did he said he will break up Nigeria?. Gen Buhari has stood out in every group. He has stood out in the military, he has stood out as a politician, he is not into politics for self aggrandisement. Although the Gen is proud to be a Nigerian from the muslim North, his constituency is the whole of Nigeria and not any one section of it. He respects all religions and even visited a church in 2010 to pay homage to his great friend and partner in progress, the respected pastor Tunde Bakare who later ran with him on the CPC ticket. Gen Buhari is in hot demand for 2015 to clear the Augean stable and wipe off the PDP mess.
When our dear Gen Buhari said that he won’t run for the presidency after the 2011 elections, the PDP went to party and was agog in celebration. All hell was let loose and new brands of corruption were brought in because Gen Buhari is out of the way. However, the PDP celebration was cut short when Nigerians from all sections, the south west, the east, the North, the Niger Delta, the Middle Belt, the Mid west and several prodemocracy and propeople groups rose in unison to ask the General to rescind that decision. Nigerians were of the view that Gen Buhari fought on the battlefield to keep Nigeria one and led several troops to victory during the civil war and he never left his troops behind. Hence he cannot leave Nigeria behind at the middle of this struggle which is in the final lap of success. Gen Buhari as a democrat who respects the wishes of Nigerians, has since rescinded his decision and is gearing up to take the last short of victory at the presidency in 2015 for a 2 term presidency until 2023 Insha Allah. Bad news for the PDP but good news for Nigeria and Nigerians. This is struggle for all of us hence the organised and the NLC, ASUU, prodemocracy and propeople groups, students, market women, traditional rulers, religious leaders and all Nigerians should key in and support the opposition to save this country.
The spirit and enthusiasm shown by Nigerians to dismantle the PDP from power base in the 2015 elections is total. All that Nigerians are waiting for is an alternative platform which will certainly be provided by the opposition with the emergence of the mega party.
However, I venture to ask the same question asked by the young lady on the Night of the 29th May 1999. After 2015 when the opposition would have uprooted the PDP in power, what next? One of the key things that we Nigerians want to see the opposition do on assumption of power in 2015 is to reform our political system. This is one key area which if not tackled, we will just be moving round in a circle and may be repeating all these statements in 2019 and beyond. The opposition has a moral duty to break the vicious cycle of corruption as being implemented by the PDP. To break this cycle, we need to put in place a new political system for Nigeria. Nigerians deserve a brand new, uniquely Nigerian political system that will fit with our ground peculiarities. That will take into cognisance the level of poverty in this country. The presidential system we copied verbatim from the U.S (and in some case even overapply it as in office of senate president which the U.S doesn’t have. Our senate president is reported to be N500 million monthly salary) is too expensive for Nigeria and indeed any developing country. It doesn’t make sense under our present presidential system to spend about 80% of our resources to maintain public office holders (1% of the population) while less than 20% of the resources are left for 99% of the population. It is not democracy when each state has 3 senators and about 20 representatives and the nation spends about N1 billion to maintain one senator and about N800 million to maintain a rep while about 99% of the constituents of that senator live on less than a dollar per day. Our senators and reps and state legislators are the highest paid in the world. It is even said that a councillor in some states takes home the same pay same as the U.S president. To start with, we don’t need the present bicameral legislature, what we need is a unicameral legislature based on a 2 representatives per state and this reduction should also apply commensurately to all state legislatures. We do not need the senate, what we need is a trim and sharp house of representatives that will perform its constitutional responsibility of keeping the executive on its toes. Two ministers per geopolitical zone and One special adviser per geopolitical zone. Same system to be applied in all the states. This will make the government sharp, effective and devoid of unnecessary bureaucracy and too much politics. Moreover it will save the needed funds to be injected into the constituencies.
Under my proposed political system, the size of government must be drastically pruned to the barest minimum. The budget should be structured such that 25% will go to recurrent expenditure and 75% will go to capital expenditure. The 2013 budget allocation to the office of the first lady of Nigeria is enough to free millions of Nigerians from economic slavery and create jobs for our teeming youths roaming the streets.
Our youths are prone and susceptible to radicalisation, kidnapping etc because they are idle. This is the basis of the present state of insecurity in Nigeria. Government officials have taken all the money so how do you expect the youths to stay hungry and idle and watch them? The question is if we spend all our resources in maintaining our government officials, then where are we going to get the money to deliver the dividends of democracy? Late last year, Senegal closed its senate so as to save money to help its flood victims. That is how democracy should work. The new political system for Nigeria should spread the wealth of the nation to all Nigerians not just public office holders. For a new political system in Nigeria, we need a brand new constitution which will give the legal backing and spell out the details of the new political system. In any case, the good people of Nigeria must be carried along and they must give their blessing before any steps are taken. Hence, we should have a referendum within 6 months of the opposition assuming office to ask Nigerians for a YES or NO vote about the new constitution.
Another area the new political system should reform is the power structure that is concentrated at state levels. Under the present 1999 constitution, state governors have too much powers, They even have the right to not only withheld allocation meant for local governments, but also to spend local government allocation the way they want. Power should be at the community/local government level not at state level. States just intercept the allocation meant for the community’s and do what they want with it. This is not democracy and has to change. Under the new political system I am proposing, community development areas (CDA’s) will be created so that the resources of the nation could be moved closer to the grassroots. Each ward will be made a CDA and the federal allocation for each CDA should flow directly from the federal government to the CDA. This will ensure that power flows bottom up and resources are not intercepted at the state or local government levels before they get to their destination which is the communities. The bottom up policy should also stipulate that each CDA will take its destiny into its own hands and prioritise its activities such that they face those projects that are dear to them. This is a drastic departure from the present system where a governor will wake up one morning and decide what kind of project he will implement in a community whether it is the community’s priority or not.
Another key policy that will be implemented under the new political system and enshrined in the new constitution when the opposition takes over power in 2015 is a strategic and comprehensive social security system whereby every Nigerian whether gainfully employed or not will be paid a cash stipend at the end of every month. Yes, Nigeria has the resources to implement a benefit system for its teeming unemployed youths, OAP’s and even children. Job seekers allowance, maternity allowance, housing allowance, child credits should be disbursed to Nigerians who need them every month. If a child is born, the government should show gratitude to the mother by giving child benefits to that mother on monthly basis to assist her bring up the child. If a youth corper finishes his/her N.Y.S.C, his/her monthly allawi must continue to be paid by the government until that graduate secures a job. The social security system which guarantees monthly cash benefits to all Nigerians, is the holistic model that will mechanically and automatically solve Nigeria’s myriad of challenges including ground breaking corruption, lack of infrastructure, high infant and maternal mortality rates, kidnappings and even Boko haram. Yes Social security system is the solution to Boko haram. A social security system will lead to the creation of a middle class. Presently, under the PDP brand of democracy, there is no middle class in Nigeria. You are either rich or poor. We need a middle class that will drive the economy and provide the skills required for our economy to grow. Presently our economy is stagnant and comatose because there is no middle class to drive it.
Another key issue for the opposition to tackle is job creation. The economy should be diversified to create jobs. It is an incontestable fact that the oil industry cannot provide even 25% of the jobs that we need. Due to the kind of system that Nigeria operates where anything goes, there are more foreigners employed in the Nigerian oil industry than Nigerians despite the reservoir of qualified Nigerians that presently roam the streets in search of jobs. This is inspite of the socalled local content policy. In other sister oil rich nations like Malaysia and Libya, foreign firm has to employ 70% local workforce. To create jobs and diversify our economy, we must invest heavily in Agriculture. Agriculture provided the revenue for the discovery of the oil in the first place and which was the main stay of the economy before oil was discovered. We must go back to Agriculture to provide jobs for our teeming youths. Another area for job creation is small and medium enterprises (SMEs). We need to promote small and medium enterprises if we are to drastically reduce unemployment rate in Nigeria. This is another area for the opposition to look at.
2015 is the year when all of us collectively as Nigerians will wipe out the last york of post colonial prebandals and predators who masquerade as our leaders. Nigerians are yearning for change, Nigerians are tired of being tired. We must all rise up and say NO, enough is enough. 13 years of PDP are enough and we need new direction and a new era that will usher in prosperity, hope and equal opportunity for all Nigerians. The wealth of this nation must be spread to all and not only to select few public office holders. Nigerians are passionate about their country despite the politics of division set in by the PDP. We need an alternative platform and the onus is on the opposition to provide us with that alternative platform so that together we can save this country and build a new Nigeria.
Nigeria, 2015 is an opportunity we must never miss.
By Abubakar Alkali
Councillors quarters
Runjin Sambo
Sokoto.
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