With due respect Mr. President, Nigerians are suffering

By Adnan Mukhtar Tudunwada

With the increase in fuel price amid closure of borders due to COVID-19, increase in electricity tariff, insecurity, lack of access to good roads, hospitals and other basic amenities; it’s an understatement to say that Nigerians are suffering.

President Muhammadu Buhari was the last hope of the common man in recent years.

But many now doubt whether it is the Buhari of yesterday that is leading Nigeria today.

If not for the little improvement on the fight against Boko Haram, I can say that the Jonathan administration performed better than that of Buhari.

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I don’t have to go into any comparison with previous governments, but it is a duty for government to account for what it is doing.

It is a duty for active citizens to ask questions like where we are and where we are heading to.

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Since the coming of Buhari to power, the electricity tariff has never gone down.

The petrol price will plummet for just few days or weeks and astronomically skyrockets again.

Unfilfilled promises

Mr. President made so many promises that are yet to be fulfilled. On the economy, the government has done a wonderful job in the area of farming.

But farmers’ access to fertilizer is still not impressive as expected.

There is rapid development in rice farming.

Nigeria is doing well on this sector, but we still have a long way in making the agricultural economy of this country money-spinning, like in other countries.

Where are we in making the refineries active?

What about the Kaduna refinery that we were told is going to start working before the end of Buhari’s first term?

Mr. President, where are we in reducing the cost of governance for political appointees and more especially the running cost of your government?

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I am sure so many Nigerians will not forgive him for making them to believe that he was the only messiah, who can rescue the nation’s ship.

Failed government

The gruesome killings in Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto, Benue and Plateau States because of bandits and farmers-herders clash, together with the kidnapping of innocent citizens by gunmen on our highways is enough testimony of the failure of Buhari government.

One thing that makes life pleasurable for citizens is access to constant electricity and water supply, good roads, health care services and job security.

But of none aforementioned has improved under Mr. President.

The worst is the failure of the President to unite his appointees. There is inter-agency rivalry.

It was Magu and Malami, Abike Irewa and Pantami, Ngige and NSITF, Keyamo and NDE, NSA Babagana Monguno and Late Abba Kyari, all under the watch of PMB.

Nothing in this country is making the common man excited as was envisioned before President Buhari assumed office.

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Care-free attitude

There is increase in the price of food stuffs.

The local rice is today being sold at either N23K or N24K, while the foreign rice is close to N30K.

Where will the meager salary of N30K as minimum wage take workers to?

How will a worker pay for his rent, pays school fees for his children, among others?

It is apparent Mr. President seems less bothered about the state of the nation.

He does not even care to address Nigerians in their hardship.

This is totally unacceptable, and reprehensible.

It is time for the President to address the deplorable condition of diverse sectors of the country’s economy.

He still has three more years to bequeath a lasting legacy.

But before that time, I say, and with due respect Mr. President, Nigerians are suffering.

Adnan, a Kano-based  journalist can be reached via: Adnanmukhtaradam@gmail.com, or Twitter: @adnanmouckhtar

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