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Don Jazzy reveals questions Nigerians need to ask Presidential candidates
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Don Jazzy outlines the topics that presidential candidates need to address.
Nigerian Music executive, Don Jazzy has highlighted the topics the Candidates for the 2023 presidency need to address.
Lately, Nigerian Political parties have started unveiling their presidential candidates with Bola Ahmed Tinubu representing APC and Atiku Abubakar representing PDP.
With a few months to the 2023 Presidential elections, Don jazzy has taken to Twitter to list out the problems and questions the Presidential hopefuls should answer.
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The topics focus on the country’s revenue, tribal and religious tensions, the education sector, and excessive recurrent spending.
In another tweet, he claimed that candidates should be able to provide answers to reduce poverty in the country, raise citizens’ living standards, and combat insecurity and brain drain from important industries.
“We have to keep asking these candidates what their plans are. Plans to; raise revenues to address budget deficits, foster unity along tribal and religious lines, revamp the education sector & cut back on excessive recurrent expenditures. It shouldn’t just be business as usual.
In addition: what are their plans to alleviate poverty, improve the standard of living of the Nigerian people, tackle insecurity and address brain drain from critical sectors. We are at a crossroads. Now, more than ever, we need capable hands at the helm.”
We have to keep asking these candidates what their plans are. Plans to; raise revenues to address budget deficits, foster unity along tribal and religious lines, revamp the education sector & cut back on excessive recurrent expenditures. It shouldn't just be business as usual.
— ITS DON JAZZY AGAIN ๐ค๐ (@DONJAZZY) June 9, 2022
In addition: what are their plans to alleviate poverty, improve the standard of living of the Nigerian people, tackle insecurity and address brain drain from critical sectors. We are at a crossroads. Now, more than ever, we need capable hands at the helm.
— ITS DON JAZZY AGAIN ๐ค๐ (@DONJAZZY) June 9, 2022