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Nigeria: 2027: Nigerians urged to speak up against ‘sit tight’ syndrome

Nigeria: 2027: Nigerians urged to speak up against ‘sit tight’ syndrome

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Published on 2025-02-09 19:15:15

The People Republican Party (PRP) Vanguard and Nigeria Patriotic Front Movement (NPFM) have called on Nigerians to voice their opposition to the “Tazarce (sit tight) syndrome” that is threatening democracy in the country.

This syndrome refers to the tendency of some politicians to cling to power beyond their constitutional term limits.

According to the groups, this syndrome has led to extreme poverty, bad governance, and human rights violations in Nigeria.

They cited alarming poverty…

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