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Asked: June 10, 20192019-06-10T07:40:42+03:00 2019-06-10T07:40:42+03:00In: Politics and Governance

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! TIME FOR CHANGE!!

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Indeed, We must all unequivocally condemn all forms of political violence.

But we MUST also understand that criticising & protesting against politicians is what we’ve always fruitlessly done throughout our hopeless history. We’ve been consistently suffering but not learning. We the voters prioritise tribalism & greed over intelligence and thus ignore the glaring fact that the decadently corrupt mindset of the politicians is predominantly responsible for our debilitating problems.

It’s this culture of corruption that has consistently produced the disgraceful & punishing symptoms of social, economic & political calamities we repeatedly witness. nothing has changed but we keep mindlessly electing the same criminals who’ve never had any modicum of respect for our dehumanised people. Instead of solving fundamental problems, these useless Kleptocrats simply indulge in stealing, worsening our predicaments, tribalism, vicious stupefaction & exploitation of victims of bad governance.?

So we the ardent exponents of the One-Africa& innovative politics of the new age are fed up with futile criticisms, protests & the endless humiliation of our humanity on the global stage. We say enough IS enough ! We’re resolute in our conviction that politicians , being agents of our continent’s systematic destruction , are no longer fit for purpose. Even now, as our poverty-stricken nations suffer, they’re still addicted to turf wars. A plague on their houses! They’re beyond redemption for another generation.

THEREFORE WE WANT THEM OUT AS FAR AWAY FROM STATE HOUSES AS HEAVEN IS FROM THEIR SOULS TO GIVE WAY TO THE LIGHT OF CHANGE. ITS YOUR TIME YOUNG AFRICANS TO HANDLE THE BATTON, FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT.

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  1. Ian Lai

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    2020-11-18T22:19:39+03:00Added an answer on November 18, 2020 at 10:19 pm

    what exactly are the steps to the solutions, I agree with your sentiments but what solution are you proposing and how do we get there.

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    2019-08-11T14:55:32+03:00Added an answer on August 11, 2019 at 2:55 pm

    Despite a government-led national dialogue every now and then, violence in Sudan persists in Darfur and elsewhere. Peace talks between the government and the armed opposition are deadlocked, while hundreds of thousands of displaced people are blocked from getting humanitarian aid. When will Africa come up with an invasion-policy from neighbours when such injustice happens?

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    2019-07-31T05:58:22+03:00Added an answer on July 31, 2019 at 5:58 am

    What is change? We have seen it happen over and over again without the expected impact and results.

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    2019-06-23T14:26:08+03:00Added an answer on June 23, 2019 at 2:26 pm

    Sudan is one of the poorest countries in the world. Most of the population live under hard conditions. This instability and power struggle will only make things worse. Soudan needs to wake up before things become worse than this.

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    2019-06-10T11:32:29+03:00Added an answer on June 10, 2019 at 11:32 am

    What the military are doing in Sudan is unacceptable. I have seen some scary videos of people being killed. The worst part about this is the silence of the international community especially neighbouring countries like Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia etc… I hope something happens. Stay strong people of Sudan. Justice may be delayed but it is inevitable.

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      2019-06-10T12:04:54+03:00Replied to answer on June 10, 2019 at 12:04 pm

      Justice delayed is Justice denied!

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