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so that doesn't change between wednesday and thursday, the shows might become a bit more obvious and mountains of west and human. in equitorial africa, the rain is showing on the coast of townsend. they are in kenya and somebody but not a lot bigger shows up in the highlands of ethiopia. no, the more active it has been surprised me for the science of stormy time going across the cape and the still snow to coming to sue to and shows to the east. the, it's, every football is drawing to turn professional living most appreciated for my autonomy and thoughts. so i'm going for told them issued out to 0 wells full as 3 talented and took place from the rocker as they struggled to fulfill their ambition. while working to suffice. i've been on to low income funding, so i am obliged to work and have it waiting on the bench on now to sierra
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a new president from jerry a off to an election with a ton of only 27 percent. many in the country face policy. i'm hung up on the groups present ongoing security threats. so what i'll pull out to new booth policies. and his biggest challenge is this is inside story, the probably welcome to the program. i'm adrian said again. nigeria has a new president bullet's a new book, c one a closely for selection in february, but with a record, lo townhouse and with accusations of irregular receives the result is being challenged. in course it has the power to know the vote. i will decide on the case next month, but that wasn't on the minds of the thousands of people who turned up for the new
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president and organization on monday by jerry, as political and economic leads were joined to find dignitaries from abroad, his message was one of unity to a country that's deeply politically divided. a new boat takes over a country facing serious economic and political challenges despite by jerry is abundant natural resources. many of its people suffer from hunger and poverty, which is here is i'm gonna address, has moved out from a bu, jeff, and what awaits the new president of the task. this whole ball i'm attainable, is going to need to know what slow down rising poverty levels, high inflation rates in security from the northeast volkhart. i'm
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a tax in the northwest attached by benefits and keep nothings up to the central parts of nigeria. and in the south east, we talking about as, especially as movement, i'm all set and then i get at least some of the problems. well, i'm attainable is facing on this prostate in office. and it's, you know, there was speech. he admitted one thing that the old subsidy regime in nigeria that this cost of the country really is of dollars every year is no longer sustainable. this could mean wanted high up petroleum products, prizes a diploma. now apart from that, well i meant to do must deal with a very deeply divided nation because of the previous election. this country is divided along such no religious. i'm many other lions in this country. so he needs to address these issues for his government to succeed, which he promised to do that. but again, i know he's saying that he's, he's the composition of his cabinet was pete to what direction his government and
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this country would be on in the next few months. so people are watching this closely to see which direction to get to watch, especially in the areas of defense, economic policy and other key areas in his government and degrees. i just need a full inside story that spring in august sense. and today's discussion from a boot trip we're joined by it comes up low, well found of connected development, which is an organization helping africa achieve sustainable development goals from washington dc withdrawn by i sure issue for found to all citizens hub and nigerian organization focusing on increasing women and youth participation in politics and from ankara, a big way of griego, international security on the list of the effort political consultancy. it will welcome to all of you. let's start with you of away 25000000 votes will cost an election of 220000000 people according to the financial times of voter turnout. of
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27 percent meeting. the 2 thirds of the 87000000 people who registered to vote failed to do so. would you agree that something doesn't smell right here was bullets new bu, fairly elected is heat and nigeria is legitimate president. i mean, that's the number you're only paying to picture of. well what's, what the, what, and then what it meant june public is saying we got something with a population saying if you have men, did you meet them? people who just have to hold, you know, who has the point and spend some printing percent turnout then weapon provided the person has the majority of the votes. the other thing is the good we know, and it's on a look good. so, but you also have to look at the fact that my point 9000000 people voted for the president. right on invested got is a very little known back on. but if you can look at the 100, so there's a with us on linkedin appropriation, which is about to go on to documenting media. so yes it's, it was
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a very contested election. the little ones disappointed, i think, overall, or even though the decision of process had been sold, there was 2 cases of kissing quote. and we have to wait until about 3 weeks from now to find out what the outcome of dr. be already there was one cause of what this means by the supreme court. that was the payment. so it would disqualify device precedence for the munition. but that was true and i don't know some days ago. so, but i think the big one now is what the label puts it up, is the uh, the one, the one that would be spotty was what do you guys to do on the electron? because there were a lot of lots of questions regarding the process. i'm desco to i shall outgoing president vomited for how he had staked his reputation on a clean contest. was it a people right to be concerned? and what does the result of this election the outcome, say to the people who your organization represents?
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well, the election uh its not a reflection of the way the people who to that same day its been contention right now. uh you did mention about the right to do a dentist uh the frontier reduced on the percentage of people that came miles on. that's to say they need to actually look at that reduced down. be sure that the people who claim to be ready to start batch any human beings who are registered on those 60 shows numbers beyond that. also used to see that the election were being conducted the way it's also have the conduct that i need to be in front of these processes. do a lot of leaking that was vile names and we must be away from the facts where we are set of people. we do the weight into power because that's also a political cool. and the one is not ready to access so many people, then you should not in any way. i said it, but it's a costco efficient when we have, well, it's minus of the rig it is done. and then so one is declared on people to, to go to go that, that has to stop,
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i'm waiting on off and i can do it on some of my stuff included. and then do that. yes. does not have a precedence we're waiting for for, for, for, for and for just is to be done. we're waiting to see, you know, the people are the people are the, uh, the person that the people did the monday to be the one that use the glass not to us. we have seen so far as that. we can't really speculate on what the codes will decide that this question i think is designed more to get to the legitimacy of nigeria is traditionally here. that's what it was already been sworn in. and what happens if the courts do decide the election has to be re run or will they opt for acknowledging irregularities? well, allowing the result to stand? is it possible that the result did in fact reflect the will of the people? how independent is nigeria as to just so we do disagree a well, a lot of people will say that you disagree this on try, but i think that as
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a society, i know the people each and every one of course is on try people's as a country what, what is our findings and how we're going to insure when change the principles of democracy? shane is an ensuring signature, so you start to be changed to the electron should be a ton unaided on pounds, then an edwards on the take on the election. but then there will be that debates about can we off for the elections, but i think what's important is we must continue to ensure that none just moments stuck. now we must continue to move forward. but as we move forward, there must be justice because if there is justice, then people can enjoy peace and prosperity in the country. but i think what's also fundamental is, yes, we might argue that to enable does not have overlap thoughts where you have some story people. so i kind of think that they had the majority votes and the, the constitution. and i'm kind of guidelines. i mean, when i'm at actors play on that, but i think what those are important is to have the reforms. you know,
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let's reform this process lecturing from the fabric of society and institution that holds off. i'd be together on a quote, democratic principles within the country. a big way. if the quotes do decide that the result stands and that the new book is the rightful president, what sort of leader is he going to be? to what extent is he going to govern in the start of his pre, to assess a given that they both come from the same policy? who of course came to pa promising so much, but ultimately delivering so little at least as far as improving the lives of organ rate. nigerians is concept, do you run all the parts for most speaking to improve india color? i mean, you know, creating jobs, working on security. i mean, the 2 major issues facing the contract now is no luckless, that gods. you know, on the, on the security new crisis in many, many parts of the country. but it remains to be seen how he's going to execute on
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that list of people i will concerned about the about, you know, a is physical ability to, to discharge is due to not didn't put that upside on this book. look at, look at what the policy platforms are. the only thing the issue on the he has the most uh, uh, uh, mazda model of west subsidies, which i really controversial issue independent, independent. wonderful. many is, and of course we know that we're going to go into having, you know, about 20 percent in the, into the information you also mentioned to them about. so if you to, of course, is going to in watson doesn't inflation. but the arguments she's given now is that the moment for a subsidy, a subsidy that allows into that, but searched phones into infrastructure. i don't know what to look at is q looking for such a distance. it's an engineer that this point is a fraction when it comes. so what's it going to save from for from subsidies? what's the viral? i think um, if, if he'd be quotes room it moves and it's simple. he how he has is dropped, cut off for him because it does it
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a lot of problems as we just took track of minutes within the company that i mention is look at that for instance in i guess they didn't finish and so i have 22 percent unemployment, so 40 percent, you know, and you don't equipment to different kind of new out 5053.4 percent. so many people we have all of this new problems that the particular thing that the pollution want you to you when we're not particularly popular amongst the other ones, the ones facing what's most of the economic problems. so i think that he would have to find the way to, you know, to create jobs, to create the kind of independent environment for these people to try. because that is the only way because the account actually what else is with us, see, put this off of separate this, even the economics, the telling you that the country is going is facing. we'll talk more about about the challenges that he faces, economically and politically in just a moment. but 1st i show how important will it be for the new president to build a cabinet comprising of people who untainted by scandal or corruption. given the
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allegations that swirled around his own policy will wherever we find that, that team to people of the caliber that he needs exist within his own policy. uh so, so for me to come in uh, 1st of all, just to briefly talk about. uh, if i took a case that was mentioned uh, a little beach and yeah, uh the decision that was made by this. so because on the, the nissan of, uh, uh, send it to, uh, shit, sima is just the, it's the thing is that, uh, the contact rule that the plastic can you do you have a look on sunday to do that? if not, so if, if the detailing is still on, on friday, uh, inside of so when the, for me, one of the things i think we must, uh, we must be consistent about this to understand. that just is we thought just if we can have development, we cannot keep pushing things the way i just choice and things uh, the sleeping things on the, on the, on the, the bed and the little box. we can just move on to say by the president. have this
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one, the 9? no, no, the i 5 so many i don't recognize the person that has and so i mean, it might and, and, and you know, if my president of hardy knows my presidency to go on, definitely we need to get to piece where we are not giving people enabling environment to, to, to use everything to be, there was nothing to by law and then to do to minus those of these because the go on this, i've set the positive once i've kept 90 nine's us down now we want and so that's, that's the books let's work on getting by just this once he didn't get the highest number me. gov who was on that's when convention i don't i think keeping move. i know we could continue to create an empty environment for people to do. he's just in for them to get into a file we must consider, but it to conclude in the same way that we close to that many people. how does that, would you agree with that as well? i think, you know, we need to be careful cuz nigeria has not, has nothing during stability to the country and even the west african region. and for me, what's important is an interest ability, right?
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because we don't want to contract our group name and each and every one of those months for us, for the contract, that process and before anything else. i can understand that some people that do not agree, but i can understand that some people are not happy with the outcome of the election, but i think what is important to support the country for us. you know, i yeah, i lived in my family here and i think that yes, uh, i just bought design called lead trust and believes in the process. but we must continue to give them and get people who to they, what the president has to do with this unemployment slow subsidy. he needs to also in charlotte and security and tell me when you look at the security kitchens 9 tonight, tonight the the national security adviser. oh so, so i think a government has always been a retired military officer. i think right now we need to look at that intelligent off is that to look at a typical by the options of the national security advisor and also in good morning transit times got you and looking with knowledge to mobilize. it is also is based
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on the thought that even from putney san francisco, and making a box around them to contribute to what day with mode today mention apartment, $220000000.00 people cannot afford a dollar id. so a gaming is to invest in micro economy. how can a small business is access, credit launch crunch to find mine. so i am from a set to the i like the fact that he talks about effects uninterrupted him. but we have a new side effects about would also help as he almost subsidy of a subsidy being means by the end of june. most of the things that we need, strong guy said to show how those, the national assembly or the executives to account all the g shows. we also have transfer the constitution that the peace justice saying is on equity by the president talks about having uh, you know, a cabinet that has, we may not admit because you can take it with the gender despite, you know, so did one of the young people in governance and politics and informing vision, do you think? so i think these are really important as much as we i agree. i think that we need
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to be careful and how we take just to get a sense for what we need to work to view more institutions. so we have most strong institution and become men and women in degree. this of power, i think, right. what would you agree with with what you've just heard, that well on what needs to be done? why did to his previous that's what i have it of harvey tackle all of that as well . but here of security, i think we have to look at it from, you know, from different ways i can district and why did make it a lot of efforts. and then so strengthening the capacity of an engine on military procure, you know, with funds from, from maybe away from the russians from the chinese in spend. some democrats, us with just asked me to, i mean i've, i've been able to him to try to meet on the gains made by the previous sentences on, i'm going to do not them. however, even last wasn't making success ending not is which it goes to book wire. um, what we saw in northwest and you are on immune to built was an interruption of the
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bundle entry cannot be full around. so if you recall, sometimes you march off a lot of last year, there was the, they won't be not, they will not re weigh on little by 100, which is not the same way keep junior process. so we have a serious problem with regards to security. the people still exist today, the new president has doesn't hurt to and just like you previously got mentioned with, with economy elsewhere to see a lot of problems during the gun. so the fee is going to tackle this issues. she would need to build a very high power in a couple minutes that can bring together all of the necessary new knowledge on expertise new that kind of they can do with this program. however, it is still not enough to have the right people. you need financing and your car in the how the did duty, peter issue of about the 7 percent it on the remedies are not doing so well. so you kind of want to think, think about boring wondering why i'm on that because then you're going to do not
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adverse to. so in the morning, more and more on the, i think one of the main questions you will need to, to find and also to me very quickly is development. find non time frame financing. what it by initiative is going to come up with because the initiatives on the money just isn't day i shipped to the side. our mission is to improve our ways of life and amount of that much as document see. encourage his compassion towards one another. and julie rewards our collective efforts hope is back from nigeria. he said, what about the nation's youth? who will most certainly didn't vote for a 71 year old to be the president. they feel alienated by the country's political system. do they have hope? and i think the 1st thing that we need to, to, to, to addresses this issue of stability that constantly, that's a desperation to be able to get ability or, but just use a lot of the justice of people. it's monday, i'm the let us to be one. they've been with us to be like
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a country in west west africa. the punched i flopped into something going on in a lot of key means i'm any like type be mentioned by the previous speakers. and so we must come to a place where we come from, says the issues of the off we only the 9 to riley. but mind you mind you, that might be off my investment with my vendor of mine for i'm going to use that. i'm here a temporarily on something i'm going to be back in. i do a very so, but the issue where we want to sleep a way based on just continuing to as go to knows where we are. i like to write the measured. so one who was not full, tactful by the majority of the pool, and there was a sabotage that happened in terms of inflicting with some of that. so be a do to elected on people be dead to go to the judiciary. so this is the gosh, but you know, people that have low confidence in the country that have be, that had been killed repeatedly that have been denied and they've been environment
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for them to groups decided to do what was for me, go to what we seem to be taught the law, i'm go to the pools, i'm, you know, what for someone they wanted that processing either to be a lot to have. please leave the free for the incredible mind that i wonder about the results you chose of this. so be a basic to us on why you will say that, right? we game cool. do we do? can i mean changing the result of someone being declared, there is no way of telling people to move when i have confidence is such a system and there's more that needs to be the acceptance of the people. so, and this won't be too in the hallway to what a good for this, the ability that we've been criminal, all this left the has to, in our country into gales the system. but what, what does that someone say when somebody wants to be caught. and so let's say you want to ensure that the process, the visual of his loved it. excellent. what's the point where i'm comfortable, almost be, seems to be feedback, credible. and that's what we are unfolding. the possibility of moving away from
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upstairs too much. i'm focusing on the ability, i guess people, it's just the problem solving go through, but anyway, she thought most of it was new. as far as i'm concerned, i say is, i do not recognize the presence of me stop. what i meant to do was the president of mentioned, this is not to my president, not my presidency. that's what he remains. thank you. so heads up, what will, but here the president's 1st 100 days in office looked like a supposing that, but the courts decided that he is the legitimate president. as we've established, he has a wealth of problems to deal with, from insecurity to the fiscal crisis. poverty, deepening public discontent, the state. i mean, he certainly has to hit the ground running. does he have the political skills required for such amount of task? how long will the electorate give him before expressing the dissatisfaction? well i think it has the political skills because he's the one calling attention to how jermaine gertley bunch of lots of public. i think that instruct hundreds in the
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office has to look at content issues and press the star key must also need bikes. so i'm presenting things assets popular seats are going under and people, and also strengthen us across from agencies to is how we use and savings from the flow of subsidy to investment education and health care. cuz that's what he said he was speech because he has to be class now who said he was going to create jobs, so we need to see but to create the environment for these jobs to be created. it's not the run of government to create jobs pointed on permanent to create. it may be an environment and i've tried a direct for an investment that helps to ensure a distribution of routes and creation of jobs. and 5 is also used to have in gauging women because when you look at society, typically a lot of we don't have another women in the car, it does have power back after the elections, the nation, and lots of the numbers of women that gets good for elected into the national assembly continues to decline powers the roots about elastic,
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which is not pointing on the company and also young people. what are the rows of young people in the stuff and then what's his definition of it? so for those things, 60, it was the corner to do to integrate those of power. i think this creating from what becomes of these fundraising office as the court decides about, you know, the outcome of the election to be on that also he needs to commit to on electra reform. we know that to be, uh, i'm a did not deliver on holland promises in i'm heading to the process. i need one to 20 to into electronic lots. they decided that i had failed 9. you got supervisor at the time, information on the results. so is it commenting to an electronic form that truly allows i need to be independent without somebody interference. i mostly ensure that there are consequences to action or inaction medium by example, because to be in and you guys saw me easily, a country without consequence where everything go and, and with that, they really loved it. i would not, you know, take the fonts that i think we spent much of of discussion focusing on nigeria as
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a domestic problems. let's look in the last few minutes of the program externally. where does nigeria stand regionally? a country that size and well fall gear. police should be wielding farm or clout, but it does with its its regional neighbors. what part will foreign policy look like on the, the new president? yeah, they're very clear for them. publish the objective day. yeah. suppose you want to bend me exactly security, but you can, you know, we have about 2500000 people display as an image of the cost of it. while i looked at bills and countries because of the, of the war against that book wire on, on, on nice swap. so of course there is a more than an auction ident task force between including and, and do a child or comment or working, working together collaboratively to ensure that the really in, when the, when the war on terror. and he has to continue on his double done on that. but that
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is because it's a very clear, a clear one, also in the west african region we've seen cause in recent times in my lean book, you know, fossil and very 17 and you, i was on the bar is that consistent with an adult was involved in the gum get pregnant stuff really just uh yeah, yeah. john, me refuse, you know, to kind of talk to come off of the, of the election. right. so then you have the role to play into a separate kind of region or another security in, in the, in a new chart on. so i have but also in terms of what's called the economy issues as well. a casual or the safety of being, being instrumental lies on or personalize. of course we know that do that. so it's an investment and you are looking for the take a bunk page of the, of the safety. so and then john needs to be seen us on those providing in the pony to kind of political need us to india, india with african region engaging with this june 1000 to transition to the terms
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of the democracy. the also is a police rule and security engine which up in the gulf of gimme what would have piracy issues? it has to continue to do the hunting. i forgot the whole the see if to bring it up for me to for the payment issue. how does that they're going to buy a minute left on the program do of joy to just tell me what you think that the foreign policy priorities should be under the new president as well. in his speech he mentioned working closely with echo last sunday i presented union and other pockets. but i think that and under i need to take have position in the f as a patient. we use that because they kind of, i forgot all foreign policy, most trenton, the role of echo was in the south region, uninsured that being said, be experiencing money and or the country with community june to house. so by the window, people in democracy needs to be addressed and how african union risk point when the issue of effort kind of been disclosed on how was the risk. but actually can i log into stripe and take a global markets? i'm going to go clean howard with the numbers that we have. so people. okay,
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