WHEN in 2015, President Muhamadu Buhari,PMB, won the Presidential
election after a keen contest with the then incumbent President, Dr.
Goodluck Jonathan, most Nigerians were happy thinking that the “messiah”
that will take Nigerians from the woods to the “Promised Land” had
come. Many, also jubilated with the firm belief that the ‘’change’’
which he and his Party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, promised
Nigerians was certainly going to transform Nigeria.
But with just
about 100 days to the end of his first year in office, PMB is still
apportioning blames rather than proffering solutions. Rather than shop
for those that will help him fix the nation’s bleeding economy,
President Buhari is busy globetrotting; spending the little resources
that Nigeria is left with abroad and returning back home with little or
no results for his missions abroad.
I am calling for the humble resignation of Mr. President because of the following obvious reasons:
Failed Promises
During
the 2015 presidential electioneering campaigns, PMB, promised to make
the Naira equivalent to the United States of America Dollar. With this
pronouncement, most of us where happy since our economy is an import
dependent one. As at May 29, 2015, when he assumed office, the value of
the Naira to the Dollar, in the black market was N195.00 against its
current rate of N385.00. As a result of this, cost of almost every
commodity in the market has skyrocketed.
Just few months ago, his
government announced that 500,000 unemployed graduates where to be
employed as teachers. Again, this was greeted with much applause. But
just recently, the PMB led government announced that these teachers
would be trained under its social welfare scheme to serve as voluntary
teachers; what a deceit.
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Unpreparedness for leadership
To
prove PMB’s unpreparedness for leadership, in April 2015, after the
Presidential election, he mentioned to Nigerians that he was not sure
that former President Goodluck Jonathan will concede defeat. To further
buttress this position, it took President Buhari about seven months to
appoint his ‘’saints’’ Ministers. Ministers without any allegation of
fraud. To make matters worse, it took Buhari nine months to discover
that the recently sacked 26 Agency heads were working for the PDP, as
announced by the APC Chairman, Chief John Odijie-Oyegun.
Budget Padding
Again,
to show how unserious he takes the business of Nigeria, it is taking
the President too long to get the 2016 budget passed. His “Zero-based”
budget of 6 trillion for the “change” agenda, presented with so much
fanfare, expected to perform wonders for Nigerians, has been rejected by
the National Assembly because of massive blunders discovered in the
document after it was initially declared missing.
What does PMB
and his APC Led government take Nigerians for? According to the late
reggae icon, Bob Marley, you can fool some people sometimes but you
can’t fool all the people all the time.
With reference to the
controversial budget, full of concocted huge sums of Naira, with so many
so-called errors attributed to the Presidency, how can a government
that means well for its citizens plan a higher budget for its Ministry
of Information against a lesser one for the Ministry of Agriculture in a
country plagued by poverty, hunger and starvation? Or is this
deliberate in other to equip the Minister for Information and Culture,
Alhaji Lai Muhammed, for what he knows how to do best; propaganda.
How
did N5 million proposed for buying computers for the News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) and the Film and Video Censors Board mysteriously became
N398 million? What error accounts for the N3.8 billion allocated for
capital projects at the State House Clinic meant for the president,
vice-president and their families alone; compared to the N2.6 billion
allocated for all the 17 government teaching hospitals nationwide.
Based
on the foregoing, is the budget truly a reflection of how PMB loves
Nigerians and the Nigeria he once cried for? Is it also a true
reflection of the “change” he promised? What brands of tyres, batteries,
fuses, c-caution signs, fire extinguishers and towing ropes will amount
to more than quarter of a billion Naira of tax payers’ money,
considering the fact that this budget is just for one year and that some
of the listed items come with brand new cars. How can a President who
claims to be fighting corruption present such a budget?
Exposing Nigeria to external aggression
President
Buhari goofed seriously when he made the Dasukigate investigation
public. Even in the advanced world, matters of national security are
handled secretly on-the-need-to-know bases. But in PMB’s case, he
preferred to make a big show with it thereby exposing the nation’s
vulnerability and susceptibility to external military aggression and
possible invasion by any country; no matter how small that may want to
display its military might and superiority. PMB, in doing this, forgot
he took an oath to protect Nigerians.
Lack of tolerance for the opposition
PMB’s
intolerance for the opposition remains unparalleled. He has not
congratulated any governor in the opposition political parties who
emerged victorious in any election, since he assumed office as
President. This may also be the reason his anti corruption fight is
perceived to be a vendetta mission, an attempt to reduce the opposition
to nothing. This writer is not against the anti corruption stance of Mr.
President but his approach is seriously assuming a dangerous dimension;
Nigerians are watching.
PMB’s corruption war seems to be
targeted and limited to the Jonathan’s administration. Is PMB telling
Nigerians that previous administrations were corruption free? Or is it
because Dr. Jonathan did not in the military? What are the reasons for
limiting this fight to Jonathan’s administration and the PDP alone? What
about the men in his cabinet, whose names are associated with so many
alleged corruption issues? Is PMB surrounded by saints, is he saying
that all present and former governors of the APC are corruption free or
they never corruptly enriched themselves? In about three months , his
administration will be one year. Nigeria needs a president that can move
her forward not one that has taken her 30 years backwards.
What
about his party leaders who have been alleged to have converted state
government properties into their personal properties? Why has PMB
refused to tell Nigerians the source of funding for his electioneering
campaigns and how those who funded it with billions of Naira acquired
such stupendous wealth? What about the numerous under aged Nigerians
that voted for him in the northern part of the country which may have
contributed to his emergence as president; has he made any categorical
statement to condemn this act? How can a President, who was corruptly
voted into power fight corruption? How can a President whose election
campaigns were corruptly funded by corrupt persons who allegedly
corruptly enriched themselves fight corruption?
President
Muhamadu Buhari should resign as President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria. Nigeria’s business is a serious one; not meant for people who
lack vision to move the nation forward. Nigerians are tired of his anti
corruption mission which is not even yielding fruits. His anti
corruption fight is seriously hemorrhaging the nation’s economy.
Nigerians are hungry. And rather than spend the past 9 months since he
assumed office to fight hunger, starvation, poor health care delivery
systems, and shelter for the homeless, PMB has been busy junketing the
entire globe and painting Nigerians black as corrupt people.
Is
it his war against corruption that has refused to yield results as
buttressed by a recent statement by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) boss, Ibrahim Magu, that “senior lawyers are
frustrating the war against corruption? Is it his victory over Boko
Haram which he claimed can no longer carry out any conventional attack
yet they bombed Maiduguri, Borno State capital, killing and injuring
scores? The same Boko haram bombed an IDP camp too killing and injuring
scores of harmless women and children he swore to protect. And just
recently, the same group of terrorists razed Mala Keri in Konduga Local
Gorvernment Area of Borno State. Is it the “padded zero-based” budget of
“change” corruptly designed to enrich some pockets which they also
claimed some rats smuggled some items into it, as reported by the BBC or
the Treasury Single Account (TSA) which he recently pronounced was a
creation of Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s administration? Would it be
only the Dasukigate? Of what immediate benefit is Dasukigate to
Nigerians compared with the sorry state of the Naira or faulty policies
like the one which has caused even students inability to pay their
school fees abroad?
President Mohamadu lacks clues on how to move
Nigeria forward. He also lacks the capacity to be Nigeria’s president.
This is because he equally lacks ideas on how to diversify the economy
of this great nation blessed with abundant natural and human resources.
His team also lacks cutting edge ideas that will take Nigeria out of the
woods. They have nothing new to offer as his “miracle making” and
“saints” ministers are of the old school or old brigade with little or
no achievements to show in their past leadership roles except for
Babatunde Raji Fashola.
Nigeria, a country with about 220 million
people does not need a president that lacks a 22nd century vision. We
need one with solutions to her challenges. The kind of president that
can set the propellers and the turbines of Nigeria’s economy running
rather than bringing it to a total halt; a president that can place the
most black nation in the world, in its rightful place, in the committee
of nations.
Mr. Jim Lawson Moses, a public affairs analyst, wrote from Lagos.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/buharis-many-failed-promises/
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