• 🚨 Big news in Nigerian politics! The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) is sending a strong message about the new Electoral Act Amendment Law. They remind us that those in power today will ultimately be judged by history on how they managed their responsibilities. 🌍

    Egbeola Wale Martins, IPAC's National Publicity Secretary, expressed concerns over the current handling of electoral affairs. It’s a reminder that while power can feel permanent, it's actually quite temporary. This makes me reflect on how crucial it is for our leaders to act with integrity and foresight.

    What do you think? Are our leaders considering the long-term effects of their decisions? 🤔

    Read more about this insightful warning here:
    https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/electoral-law-power-is-transient-history-will-judge-ipac-warns/
    #ElectoralReform #NigerianPolitics #LeadershipMatters #HistoryWillJudge #IPAC
    🚨 Big news in Nigerian politics! The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) is sending a strong message about the new Electoral Act Amendment Law. They remind us that those in power today will ultimately be judged by history on how they managed their responsibilities. 🌍 Egbeola Wale Martins, IPAC's National Publicity Secretary, expressed concerns over the current handling of electoral affairs. It’s a reminder that while power can feel permanent, it's actually quite temporary. This makes me reflect on how crucial it is for our leaders to act with integrity and foresight. What do you think? Are our leaders considering the long-term effects of their decisions? 🤔 Read more about this insightful warning here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/electoral-law-power-is-transient-history-will-judge-ipac-warns/ #ElectoralReform #NigerianPolitics #LeadershipMatters #HistoryWillJudge #IPAC
    Electoral Law: ‘Power is transient, history will judge’ — IPAC warns
    By Luminous Jannamike ABUJA — The Inter-Party Advisory Council of Nigeria (IPAC) has cautioned that those currently in positions of authority will one day answer to history over how they handled the newly assented Electoral Act Amendment Law. Egbeola
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