#Nigeria: Dying nation, lying party and a travelling President


In the run up to the 2015 presidential election, leaders and members of APC were very vocal in condemning the then, President Goodluck Jonathan, for every step he took. This included attending churches on Sunday, Jonathan’s religion’s holy day of obligation. It was Babatunde Raji Fashola, the then governor of Lagos State, that succinctly captured the mind of the All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders and supporters then when at the sixth Bola Tinubu Colloquium in Lagos in March 2014, he charged at his listeners by asking if they wanted “someone who spends most of his time in church or mosque, or the man who is ready to spend his time on the job.”

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That was when life was very sweet as an opposition party especially with the tolerance level of Goodluck Jonathan. At least, Goodluck was spending his time in the country even if, in the hyperbolic words of Fashola, he was spending “most” of it in church.

However, fast forward to today, we have the same Fashola who is currently serving as a minister under Muhammadu Buhari who would remain Nigeria’s most travelled president for a long time in our history. So far, since his inauguration into office on May 29, 2015, President Buhari has traversed 24 countries within a short period of nine months.

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Considering our scarce resources, this is too frequent, too costly and is a disturbing development as the nation is in its worst economic quagmire since independence. Never in the history of our nation even when we thought we faced economic recession and hyper-inflation has our exchange rate run on auto-devaluation as it is now. The prices of food stuff and basic items are climbing higher and out of the reach of the common man.

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The economy is at a standstill! No gainful economic activity going on anywhere. Infrastructural development that characterised Goodluck Jonathan’s administration has since been brought to a halt; our revived agricultural sector is now in a speedy reverse course. While harmless and armless youths protesting peacefully within their constitutional rights are regularly mowed down by mindless security agencies in Zaria, Aba, Onitsha etc, the Supreme Court has come under several severe attacks from the ruling party as the Honourable Justices have resisted the “body language” charm and refused to do the bidding of the party in some of the judgements. Kidnapping has not only returned but assumed a more dangerous and fearful dimension, and the security agents seem overwhelmed.

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Power supply has become more epileptic than ever even as the DISCO’s have hiked their tariff by about 40 percent. There is general disenchantment in the land as the Buhari administration has sufficiently demonstrated a total lack of idea on how to run our economy. This fact is further strengthened by the shambolic and embarrassing preparation of a simple budget.
Nigerians believe that the budget was fraught with fraud and an indication of the hypocrisy of the government’s anti-corruption stance. Having suffered so much, the Buhari budget is widely believed to be the “most stolen”, “most missing”, “most padded”, “most denied”, “most investigated”, “most withdrawn” and “most re-presented” budget, yet, there is no outrage in the land over that garbage. If PDP had made that “mistake” during its time, of course, the country would have been on an uncontrollable conflagration, set on by APC.

Despite the rapid descent of the country into catastrophic and unbelievable state of socio-political and economic anomie, President Buhari carries on as if nothing is wrong. The sophistry peddled by the administration’s spin doctors, is that the president’s frequent travels has already yielded much fruits. Obviously, the complaints of Nigerians about the worrying situation of things in the country would no doubt have been sounding like tantrums to the ears of government.
Given Fashola’s lamentations about former president Jonathan’s frequent presence in church, one would have expected this same man and his likes to caution the president about his needless travels.

The argument that he is in talks with some oil producing countries to see how they could help increase the value of oil in the international market by scaling down on output is akin to pouring water in a basket for the purpose of storage.

It is also instructive to note that a majority of our oil patrons have either found new buyers or have embraced alternative sources of energy. Little wonder Buhari seems to be the only president among the oil producing countries who think the best way to shore up the price of oil worldwide is by diplomatic shuttles.

Our nation is dying, the president is travelling and his party is parrying the truth about the situation of things and the true outcome of the president’s frequent travels. Let Buhari return, and spend quality time at home and stop working like a distant learning student!

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