JUNE 12: A DEMOCRACY DELAYED – POWEI BIRIEMI’S MESSAGE TO MR. PRESIDENT
JUNE 12: A DEMOCRACY DELAYED – POWEI BIRIEMI’S MESSAGE TO MR. PRESIDENT
By Prophetess Seigha Dora Ayedi (Italy)
Correspondent, Global Egberi Media International
Rome, Italy – June 12, 2025: As Nigeria marks another Democracy Day, Powei Biriemi, a passionate youth advocate and Secretary General of the Abere Youth Council, has released a powerful and thought-provoking address directed to Mr. President and the nation’s political leadership. The message, captured by our Italian-based correspondent, Prophetess Seigha Dora Ayedi, resonates with millions of Nigerians still hoping for the true dividends of democracy.
"Waiting Powei": A National Symbol of Unfulfilled Promises
“My name is Powei,” the statement opens, “and like many Nigerians, I have been waiting — not for handouts, but for hope, not for slogans, but for structure.”
He writes not as a partisan figure but as a concerned citizen whose name — Powei — has become symbolic of the collective wait for good governance, justice, equity, and national healing.
“We remember June 12 because it was the day the people spoke and the system silenced them. Decades later, the silence has shifted from bullets to neglect.” — Powei Biriemi
A Call to Mr. President and Politicians Nationwide
In a bold tone, Powei calls on Mr. President and all political leaders to reflect not just on elections, but on governance and morality. He urges them to:
- Lead with conscience, not convenience.
- Protect the poor, not only praise the rich.
- Revive our schools, secure our borders, and restore our pride.
He questions the integrity of institutions, the growing apathy of youth, and the distortion of democratic ideals. “The greatest threat to our democracy,” Powei warns, “is not the enemy without, but the betrayal within.”
Youths Are Not Lazy — They Are Watching
Addressing misconceptions, Powei reminds the world that Nigerian youths are innovative, resilient, and globally competitive. What they lack is not talent but trust in a system that often fails them.
“Democracy without jobs is deception. Leadership without compassion is tyranny.” — Powei Biriemi
A Word to Fellow Nigerians
Powei does not absolve citizens of their role. He challenges Nigerians to be informed, involved, and incorruptible.
“It is time to stop selling your future for crumbs. Your PVC is your voice. Your silence is your surrender.”
To the International Community
He also calls on global observers and foreign allies to support not just fair elections but just outcomes, and to respect the will of the Nigerian people without interference cloaked in diplomacy.
A Hopeful Conclusion
Despite his strong tone, Powei’s message ends with hope. He believes Nigeria can still rise — but only if those in power remember why they were elected: to serve.
“Mr. President, your name will be written in either the book of breakthroughs or betrayals. The choice is yours.”
Filed by:
Prophetess Seigha Dora Ayedi
International Correspondent
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