For a man who had the coronet of sainthood thrust upon his
lengthy frame, for one who had wisdom associated with his lean features, for
the leader who had knowledge showered on his personae it is becoming increasingly
tenable that the General, a major at it simply lacks the ability to move this
nation forward.
For the avoidance of any doubt, I am a Buharist but I have
observed, watched and noted with increasingly despair the possibility that
Buhari may not be the change, we fought, hoped and desired in May 2015. For too long I have shredded my pen, sealed
my lips and ensured that speaking truth to power is held in abeyance, giving
this government, the benefit of space and doubt to write their own script and
act out their true intent. However, like
an unfolding nightmare we get more excuses, harking back to the past failures
rather than enduring legacies as a panacea for our problems. In many spheres of governance, we get no
indication that things will get better soon; all we have on offer at the moment
is sorrow, tears and blood.
I sincerely pray and hope my assessment, the one written
above is the wrong and the hasty one, that this government, this President will
prove me wrong. The Buhari I knew, the one we romanticized about was one who
eschewed tribalism, parocalism and nepotism.
In years past, it was not unusual to receive a call from his
government not on account of his familiarity with you but simply because you
were the best person for the job. Today, it appears cronies and the lot are the
only beneficiaries of patronage.
The Naira which the General swore to protect from the fluctuations
of the market is now held hostage to the ravaging tides of the global economy. With this we have the attendance of inflation
and other woes as companions.
To be historically factual, the last government of President
Jonathan laid the foundation of our present mess, but it cannot be enough, it
cannot be the prevailing excuse.
President Muhammadu Buhari, you owe us and future generations
much more that this inauspicious start. You
owe us coherence; you owe us transformation and the change you so often
promised. Sir, please get off from the floor of despair and failure and prove me
wrong. As for me and my faculties I promise to resume my
previous role of speaking truth to power until the change we worked for his manifest and so help me God.
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