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An Open Letter To Mr President (PMB) by heternal: 5:21pm On Dec 23, 2017
An OPEN LETTER TO Muhammadu Buhari
(Buhari, buhari lama sabach thani)

Dear Mr President,

Your Excellency Sir. Garri, sugar and groundnut that used to be the lifeline for the poor in recent past has soon grown wings to the high heavens, now they cost a fortune to afford, even though the Aforementioned "balance diet" devoid of basic vitamins is not the desirable for many. What a pity! It's really disheartening to note that only 3 things are working amongst the colossal dysfunctionalities our society abhors, they are the Sun, the moon and the stars, we can only hope that Providence would not leave the keys of nature in the hands of our leaders for if it does, we might have to give our right eyes to dry our clothes...because the Sun would also call for a strike. Perhaps!

"Buhari is working", "Things are getting better", "A better Nigeria" are the several aphorisms that your media aids spills out without recourse to reality, who does that? It's almost impossible to nod in the affirmative to this assertions, for the faces of the Masses speaks for itself. Mr President Sir, we are not oblivious of your tenacity and rectitude in Nation building but regrettably the prices of Foodstuff in the market have stopped being humble, many cannot afford a 3 square meal as against the narrative in other countries that don't produce as much as we do. Shouldn't we be worried Sir? The evergreen pseudo-diamond policies and promises that brought in this administration seems not to have seen the light of the Day. Perhaps you owe us an explanation or an apology as the case may be.

The Already mammoth Goliath; Unemployment has grown taller again by 18.8% as said by the National Bureau of Statistics. Mr President there are no jobs except for a few elect, for "blessed are the children of the politicians for theirs are the kingdom of NNPC, Shell, Chevrons...". You advised the unemployed forayed into Entrepreneurship, we did! But for many we burnt our fingers. I for one ventured into an Agroallied startup that didn't see the light of the day courtesy of failed power supply, my hard-earned consumable products spoilt without appologies...Sir, in all sincerity we are not happy with you, for our hopes are fast losing oxygen, please disregard the faces that smile at you when you come visiting, it's a mere facade, they have selfies in mind.

Finally Your Excellency Sir, i suggest you go round town without the entourage and convoy accompanied with blaring noise and see things for yourself, the palpable discontent is visible to the blind, see how we queue for fuel, how we have to provide proof(s) to the SARS that we own our Kidneys...Americans would give all to afford a selfie with the gallant SWAT team during the Hurican harvey at Texas, the force-men meted out respect and courtesy to the people but here when we see our Ogas we all take cover, stray bullet comes to mind! Please sir rise to the occasion.

Me and my peeps need jobs, our parents have not been payed their salaries...enough of the FEC meetings where "oyinbo-grammar" are advertised, biko! I am not supporting any political party and I'm not interested in the sentiments, its a better society we all clamour for, enough of the policies devoid of change, for history wouldn't remember policy makers but change agents, perhaps a reason why many of our past leaders have not been accorded a portion in the part of history we are proud to reckon it, many are left in hhe garbage of oblivion and regrets. We still quote Abraham Lincoln up till tomorrow we can only hope that one day you will be worthy of our reference when societal change is discussed.

A Vexed Nigerian youth
Re: An Open Letter To Mr President (PMB) by Topccy007: 5:23pm On Dec 23, 2017
No more hope for this Country.

I repeat... No more hope
Re: An Open Letter To Mr President (PMB) by modik(m): 5:29pm On Dec 23, 2017
Epic!
Re: An Open Letter To Mr President (PMB) by MrHistorian: 5:30pm On Dec 23, 2017
GEJ mortgaged your future. . . blame him.

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Re: An Open Letter To Mr President (PMB) by Baawaa(m): 5:56pm On Dec 23, 2017
MrHistorian:
GEJ mortgaged your future. . . blame him.
Bitter truth
Re: An Open Letter To Mr President (PMB) by heternal: 6:37pm On Dec 23, 2017
MrHistorian:
GEJ mortgaged your future. . . blame him.

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