Power Without a Compass: Why Plateau’s Politics Needs More Than Party-Switching
For the people of Plateau – farmers, traders, youth, displaced victims of violence – this movement of elites carries real consequences. When political commitments hinge on which party holds either the President or governor’s interest rather than which clear and realistic path towards delivering better schools, better security or better jobs— then governance becomes reactive and ephemeral. Projects stall. Promises fade. Communities wait. The populace becomes the battlefield for elite shifts.
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