PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari should stop chasing shadows and
concentrate on providing good governance and dividends of democracy to
Nigerians as he promised,” said Mike, a commuter in the CMS-bound
vehicle this Monday morning as the radio presenters talked about the
huge amounts of money missing from Nigeria’s treasury. President Muhammadu Buhari
“What do you mean? The man is working hard, trying to bring all those
who have stolen this nation blind to book. It seems you are among those
that support corruption,” retorted Jide.
Said Mike: “Please take it easy bros. We are busy chasing rats while
our house is collapsing. I am happy he is fighting corruption but truth
be told, no be only dat we go chop. Everyday we are told how many
billions and trillions are missing while every other thing is on hold.
Haba! People are hungry for God’s sake!”
“So with what money will he provide dividends of democracy? There is
no money right now, so he has to recover the funds in order provide
those things we need,” replied Jide.
“No money indeed! You dey the purse? See the way you say it
authoritatively. We just hear and parrot it as if we were there. So all
the money they have been using to travel the globe, pay their salaries
and allowances are from their personal businesses bah? A beg make I hear
word!” retorted Mike.
“We are getting it all wrong. First things first! As long as the
structure of this nation remains the way it is, we should forget about
any positive change.
My advice is for them to restructure the country, implement the
resolutions of the last national conference. If the system is not
restructured, he will be wasting his time. It will be like pouring water
on the rock,” counselled Uche.
“But supposing an enemy Army had invaded and plundered Nigeria, will
PMB and his co-travellers leave what they should be doing and keep
churning out one excuse after another? I think he should see it as such
and seek for ways to rebuild Nigeria. After all, they are trying to
rebuild all the destructions by Boko Haram.
Strengthening the institutions
No one is pursuing the terrorists to get back the things they stole.
No matter what anyone says, this nation is still very rich. We have
simply refused to think,” said Ken.
“You guys amaze me. So we should allow the thieves to go and enjoy their loot while we suffer?” asked Udo.
Replied Mike: “Far from it. Try and understand us. There are agencies
meant to do all that; empower them, strengthen the institutions and
things will work. Fight corruption by all means but not at the detriment
of other sectors. Our economy is now comatose; go to the streets and
hear people complaining bitterly.
Said John: “Thanks bro. Your head dey here. We must learn to think
outside the box. The world is moving on and we are rooted on a spot. I
couldn’t believe the guy budgeted N39.4 billion to search for oil in the
north when the world is doing away with fossil fuel. Not only that,
Dangote is spending billions of dollars to build the largest oil
refinery in Africa at this time instead of investing in green energy.
Continuing, he said: “The US wants to sell off their oil before it
becomes irrelevant because of a new discovery about Thorium, with atomic
number 90. Scientists have discovered that a teaspoonful of thorium can
power a vehicle for 100 years without any need to refuel and here we
are still struggling to search for fossil fuel.”
“Exactly! PMB should look for smart people to help him. Instead of
demonising the past administration, he should look for the things they
did right and improve on them. He should allow the courts and the
security agencies do their jobs and talk less. The excuses are becoming
ridiculous. I expect the Agric minister, Audu Ogbeh, to leverage on
former Agric minister, Adesina’s achievements in the sector and improve
on it. We must diversify our economy. Fund researches to look at how to
add value to our agric produce and solid minerals for export,” said
Mike.
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