User talk:Skarimu26

A peaceful call to foster societal unity and disengage from segregation and hates:
As we gradually move toward a strategic-decision making point in our history, let's remember that we are all one family with an objective of making our country more better. Governments come and go but we the people remain the same so let's be careful how we engage this process of hopeful change because the person(s) you destructively teared down today can possibly be part of the next government labor force with you as either subordinate or superior.

Let's not use our differences to tear us apart but to make us more stronger in our quest for good governance and economic stability because where there is unity, there is always victory. Stop the hatred, gossips and divisions of mankind because variables aren't static; the least you negatively speak against today can rise up to be your employer tomorrow or could equally be a reliable and strategic member of your next winning team.

Just as in the manufacturing industries the raw materials of one industry can be the finished goods of another industry and the finished goods of the other can also be the raw materials of another industry so is life everybody depends on one another for survival. The citizens depend on the government for provision of quality-social services, security and peace same the government too depends on the citizens for man power and cooperative supports. Just as the poor man depends on the rich man for his income so the rich man depends on the poor man for his services; money without service we are poor and services without money we are poor so I advice that we all go for unity or else we will be like the rich man whose car broke down on the Gbarnga-Monrovia highway and couldn't get his way out since the only mechanic shop in the town is owned by a poor man he once insulted. Don’t let conditions to allow you to make peace like this rich man but rather our heart should tell our conscience to go for unity because it is a lasting pillar of success and sustainable development.

Though we differ from one another in many ways but still we are all subjective to a common denominator called Mama Liberia.This common identity we shared as one nation with one goal compels us to continuously pledge our true allegiance to our Republic with liberty and justice for all. In union strong success is shown, we can't fail. #IsupportAbetterLibInActions Skarimu26 (talk) 15:04, 2 February 2017 (UTC)

My first independent-political analysis on the road to 2017:
There're three cardinal factors we observe in electioneering politics; resources, message and the people hearing the message. I could have gone on in my picking box to decide now but from the Trump's model of political adcendency backed by Lester city's model of performance as current Premier League Champ, I can safely say that the winner is just tied to the above especially resources and message. Yes we have overly identified and heard our problems but what's lacking now is the implementing tools and right Policy Mechanics. Exactly, we look forward to hearing more on war against unemployment, poverty, messy education, poor health care, low infrastructures and the big one corruption.

Giving the time, existing realities and conditons, I can safely say Madam Sirleaf and team have flown our flag on the global stage but the truth is domestic constraints remain visible so our hope lies in a new CIC who will aggressively transfer foreign opportunities to domestic economy so that the ordinary man in Yolota, a small town in Kokoyah district, Bong County can feel the impact of our political leadership. As well as a child born in Zekepa, Nimba County can study and sleep under stable and affordable electricity with daddy and mommy topping into employment opportunities brought via their votes.

As emerging economist and financial-project manager, I keenly look forward to seeing realistic and scientific proven platforms that will mainly focus on domestic policies(health, education, infrastructure, agriculture, security, rules of law and transparency) as well as foreign policy that'll transfer power and development back to the people. Another interesting thing we'll look at is the messenger propagating the message. Yes, this involves your track records and deliverables especially knowing that Monrovia isn't Liberia as there are remote places named: Gbar, Botota, Zodrow, Yekepa, Fenutoli, Mehnla, Welma, Foya, Bellefanai etc......

In the cause of the people, the struggle continues. Let's go 2017 as change remains eminent! Skarimu26 (talk) 15:17, 2 February 2017 (UTC)