The over 230 million people of Nigeria who will suffer if military action is unleashed by the U.S., as threatened by President Trump, must now take active interest in the push to effect concrete solutions to the killings and the looming danger of military action by joining in forcing the recalcitrant government and the wider political establishment to embrace the NINAS Solution that can stave off that invasion.
The people must openly adopt the NINAS 5-Point Proposition as their demand and pressure the government to make a time-bound announcement for the immediate decommissioning of the death-dispensing unitary constitution of Nigeria, which is directly responsible for the industrial-scale killings happening in the country (i.e., the chief issue of concern to the United States). This is the kind of announcement that Frederik de Klerk made in South Africa in 1990 to commence the decommissioning of the apartheid constitutional order.
That watershed announcement by the operators of unitary Nigeria must cover, in the clearest possible terms, the five-point proposition of the NINAS Constitutional Force Majeure, as that will immediately trigger the practical actions that go to the root of the problem in a manner that can significantly mitigate the situation and the prospects of direct U.S. military action.
As grave and urgent as the situation is for Nigeria, it is instructive to note that the words used by President Trump on X (formerly Twitter) to issue the threat of U.S. military action leave a window for Nigeria to remediate the situation (the killings) by itself immediately or risk U.S. military intervention.
It is also instructive to note that Trump indicated that Nigeria must act fast.
The time window available for Nigeria to commence these practical remediation actions that would address U.S. concerns in the immediate is dictated by both the urgency of the situation (i.e., ongoing widespread killings) and the solution option that can address the situation on a sustainable basis—beyond the dishonest tokenism and palliatives for which Nigeria has become notorious.
In the many years of leading the push for the grand reconfiguration of the failing Nigerian union, and having been directly involved in the processes that resulted in the 2020 designation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) by the United States, as well as the push to reinstate that designation since the inexplicable delisting by the Biden Administration, NINAS has first-hand knowledge of what the issues are on both sides of the current altercations (i.e., Nigeria and the U.S.) and therefore what the most viable solution pathway is.
It is against the backdrop of this two-sided intimate knowledge and involvement that NINAS has stepped forward to provide guidance on how Nigeria could best and most effectively utilize the limited time window for seizing the remediation initiative before the U.S. does.
Nigeria has, by serial acts of commission and omission, abused and compromised its sovereignty, exposing itself and its peoples to extreme ridicule and now the danger of direct U.S. military action to push back on the terror that Nigeria has been breeding to the detriment of the civilized world, on a scale that has become of particular concern to the U.S.
The people of Nigeria, whose sovereignties are forcefully conscripted into the distressed Nigerian union, must now step forward and enforce the NINAS prescriptions and template to salvage themselves and retrieve their sovereignty for fresh union protocols; otherwise, a U.S. military intervention will most likely compound their woes.
The specific actions required of the people now are to make sure that preparations for the 2027 national elections are stopped as a demonstration of their rejection of the 1999 Constitution, and to demand immediate time-bound transitioning for constitutional reconstruction. (See Poster 1 below.)
The people must also adopt the 5-Point NINAS Proposition as their demand and press that demand upon the government to make the required announcement, as South Africa did in 1990 to commence the decommissioning of apartheid. (See Poster 2 below.)Video: Constitutional Force Majeure: The 5-Point Demands by NINAS
🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNLELKx0BdAPoster 1

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