We are calling millions of our honest youths, conscious middle class, and concerned Nigerians in diaspora to join the movement. We believe that restoration of the glory of Nigeria is a patriotic and scared duty that we must all pledge today to undertake. Read explanations below why you should join.
It's all about
It is all about
- It is all about the fate of Nigerians today and generations to come who want to live in peace.
- It is all about empowering our youths and young adults to reclaim the vision for their future.
- It is all about millions of our youths roaming the streets for jobs that are not there.
- It is all about millions of children in Nigeria and our undergraduates that will drop out of schools because their parents could afford tuition while political elites send their children to study abroad with stolen tax-payers money.
- It is all about millions of almajiri children whose destinies the elite stole to feather their private nests.
- It is all about over 30,000 Nigerians brutally killed in their homes by armed robbers, herdsmen, bandits, militias, kidnappers, rustlers across the country since 1999.
- It is all about millions of Nigerians made homeless after losing all their life’s savings, because the government deliberately failed to protect them from terrorist’s attacks.
- It is all about families that can not afford 2 square meals a day - a task difficult to achieve.
- It is all about our babies that starve to death, as there is no money for baby food and their mothers are malnourished to produce sufficient breast milk.
- It is all about 1000s of Nigerians that are told to go home and die because they can deposit N20k medical bills while our political elites spend tax-payers money to get treatment abroad.
- It is all about disease, poverty, crime, misery, dilapidated infrastructure, unemployment etc. that define our existence.
- It is all about the over 1000 Nigerians that committed suicide in the last 3 years when all Hope crashed on them.
- It is all about our activists and political prisoners that do not want to be slaves fighting against injustice.
It is all about YOU being the next victim, Do you?
The Diaspora
The Diasporas
There are over 15 million Nigerians in the diaspora. The Nigeria’s diaspora is an important stakeholder through their over $25 billion annually remittance to Nigeria which contributes significantly to help to transform Nigeria economies. It is estimated by PricewaterhouseCoopers to reach $34.89billion in two years.
At the same time, the diaspora remains passive in the fundamental obligation in determining who governs them and the country at large. There is no consensus among Nigerian political actors with regard to the inclusion of the diaspora as a distinct actor in the political system of the homeland etc. If the diaspora remittances are crucial for the sustenance of the Nigerian economy, their voices and votes are equally as crucial, if not most crucial for sustaining project Nigeria, democracy and good governance.
EndCIB believe that the diaspora certainly has much it can bring to the table, including the kind of experience, knowledge transfer and know-how that could go a long way towards resolving many of the challenging issues facing Nigeria today.
EndCIB is calling all Nigerians in diaspora to be part of history and a force for the future by joining the voices of EndCIB citizen-led movement for good governance.
The Middle Class
The Middle Class
About 23% of the Nigerian population is middle class. A strong middle class is the backbone of an economy because they are the major spenders, and a major driver for education, the more the middle class, the more children are enrolled in schools. But the middle class in Nigeria is diminishing as a result of insecurity, decline in employment and wages, and bad governance.
These are sobering, and they imply that there is a great deal of work to be done to improve the prospects of the Nigerian middle class. The challenge will be to improve those prospects. EndCIB is inviting middle class to join and engage with us as we delve more deeply into these topics in a search for the best ways to create a stronger middle class.
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