THE POLITICAL INGRATE
By Patrick Ekong
In less than 62 hours, political leaders we elected will climb the podium of political euphoria and grasp the mic of political master of ceremony on 29 May.
With the expectations high and with the political state of affairs in a country nursing democracy, the political onlookers and their loyal supporters stare with their eyes fixed in anticipation.
A democratic state like the one we live in is characterized by some factors and persons that have either help in dwindling the growth of the nation's politicking or have contributed their quota toward the development of this country of ours.
Be it as it may, it's high time political leaders inhale into their sub-consciousness that the political mindset of the people is gradually changing and as such it would be difficult if not impossible to buy the mandate from the people with peanuts in due time again.
If they like let them play with the people's mandate and believe that by the next political outing the mandate will be bought again easily, and there they will be left disappointed.
As they climb the centre stage, let the people bring out their scorecard for after the next four years, we will all analyze and take stuck of each person's performance.
Patrick Ekong WROTE!
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