Whether President Goodluck Jonathan will run or not looks like an open-ended question. Who becomes the next occupant of Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja in 2015 is generating weird calculations among political power mongers when the incumbent has stayed barely one year out of four.
Politicians think of the next election after being elected, even before thinking of what can be achievable in terms of economic development and well being of the people within the constitutional limit of their tenure. Jonathan may not be different.
In most cases, priorities are misplaced and good governance compromised, in a country that has become a by-word for corruption and wanton looting of public funds.
Security challenges manifest in serial, unceasing, brutal, deadly terror attacks by rampaging terrorists threatening the unity of the country.