Nigeria: 2023 - Nigerians Want Next President to Prioritise Security

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Nigeria: 2023 - Nigerians Want Next President to Prioritise Security
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Online Poll Finds That Nigerians Want Next President to Prioritise Security PremiumTimesng: Nigeria

The data says some of the most violent states in the country are Niger, Zamfara, Borno, Kaduna and Kebbi. However, killings in the Southeastern states have been on the rise in recent months and residents of the states have witnessed gruesome attacks by armed persons suspected to be members of the proscribed group, IPOB.A lot of Nigerians are currently battling with high inflation as the prices of food items like bread and cereals, potatoes, yams, and other tubers, oil, and fat.

While the government blames poor management and low gas supply as the major causes of the repeated breakdown of the grid, many Nigerians say the poor power supply in the country has crippled many business activities. the anti-graft agencies' fight against corruption when he pardoned two ex-governors who were serving jail terms for corruption.Although most of the presidential candidates contesting in the 2023 election have presented their manifestoes and plans for the country, none has said what problems they would prioritise.

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