Saturday 12 September 2015

100 DAYS; The Common Man's Score sheet

"In an unjust society silence is a crime" These were the words of ABU HASHIM  that inspired this piece.

It is almost 100 days that President Muhammadu Buhari was elected as Nigeria's President, the person Nigerians think will take us into higher grounds.


The reverse is this case as negligence of federal character in appointments, denying  the promises made by him during campaigns and more so being partisan in the fight against corruption has been witnessed during these days.



He has turned Nigeria into a family affair in his recent appointments neglecting the fact that this appointments are meant for the six-geo political zones in order to enhance unity among members of this country. It so surprising that key positions seem reserved for our Northern brothers.


On the fight against corruption, Are the Northerner's saints? If the Southerners cannot get key positions pertaining to appointments, there is great fear that part of the country may not experience development.


Although the President already established it that much won't be done to people who gave him 5% of their votes, it is quite pitiable.


Also, there was also an articulate denial by aides of President Buhari on excellent performance within his 100 days in office, but it was promised by the All Progressives Congress? Intelligently, we should ask, Who is APC? Who was adopted as the presidential candidate of APC? Was he deaf when Mr Lai Mohammed was telling Nigerians? and also, Who did Nigerians "supposedly" vote for on the ballot?


It was also on record that the Vice President, Prof.  Osibanjo stated that unemployed youth would be given N5000 stipend.


Who knows what the President will say
tomorrow?

Enough of this disappointment and denial, it time for the president to start working on promises and fulfil them, whether it being said by the APC or whatsoever.
 

Although, What does anyone expect from a government built on deceit and propaganda other than same?
It is quite evident that Mr Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC) have played games on the intellect of Nigerians for their personal gains.

Conclusively, I would opine that the President eliminates all forms of partisanship in his fight against corruption since it has been alleged that most of this advisers and inner circle have looted this nation in one form.


@Owolabi Eleniyan
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