Hometruths By Adeola Akinremi, Email: adeola.akinremi@thisdaylive.com
I forewarned the Buhari government that it will come to this. Now, the ashtag #Febuhari has turned to #FedupwithBuhari.
In an Op-ed I penned on Friday November
26, titled: ‘Like Economy, Internal Security Slips out of Buhari’s
Hands’, I advised the government to take proactive measure to stop the
spark before it turns into a consuming fire, but it will appear that
President Muhammadu Buhari, and his cabinet think a mere blip in social
voltage will not harm this government.
Understandably, that is the government narrative in Nigeria.
Everyone in government circle will continue to say Sai Baba until the house comes crashing. Those in Goodluck Jonathan’s government even turned it to a song, “Goodluck to you, Goodluck to me, “Goodluck to everybody,” until the doomsday appeared.
Everyone in government circle will continue to say Sai Baba until the house comes crashing. Those in Goodluck Jonathan’s government even turned it to a song, “Goodluck to you, Goodluck to me, “Goodluck to everybody,” until the doomsday appeared.
The Tuface’s “one voice” revolution is
the spark in the series of protests that will change the government that
has repeatedly failed to change the way people live, despite the
promises.
Unfortunately, Buhari allowed this to happen to his government. With no single priority to focus on, the government has been running around in circles and with it President Buhari is holidaying in the United Kingdom and having medical tourism.
Unfortunately, Buhari allowed this to happen to his government. With no single priority to focus on, the government has been running around in circles and with it President Buhari is holidaying in the United Kingdom and having medical tourism.
Hey! When it comes to that, nobody needs
to incite citizens to put their feet on the streets. We all did in
January 2012 to show President Goodluck Jonathan his yellow card before
the red card came in 2015. Only a small percentage of Nigerians did not
participate. They are those from Otuoke and the cabals of Aso Rock or to
put simply, those who have been blinded by the gods of Aso Rock.
Pleasingly, the professor who called Tuface an “illiterate” has capitulated with profound apology to our music icon.
Pleasingly, the professor who called Tuface an “illiterate” has capitulated with profound apology to our music icon.
But to ignore Tuface’s one voice march
on Monday, February 6, is to ignore the voice of reason. Tuface has the
resources, both human and financial; he has the gut and the will to
galvanise this movement. I don’t think he needs any politician for a
backup like some are insinuating. Only death can stop him.
Prof. Akindele Adetoye, the man who
called Tuface an “illiterate,” probably didn’t watch the video that
Innocent Idibia (Tuface) posted on his facebook page to deliver his
message.
“Nigeria must work for all of us and all of us must work for Nigeria. The walk will be from National Stadium to National Theatre the two symbol of how Nigeria is fast declining,” Tuface said in the video.
“Nigeria must work for all of us and all of us must work for Nigeria. The walk will be from National Stadium to National Theatre the two symbol of how Nigeria is fast declining,” Tuface said in the video.
For me, the connection that Tuface made
with the suffering that Nigerians are facing with the declined national
heritage like National Stadium and National Theatre is a major
opprobrium that reflects poorly upon succeeding governments.
In history, there is always that immediate and remote cause of event. The most critical is the last straw. We are now witnessing remote causes and Mr. President and his party, the All Progressives Congress can still do something before immediate cause and the last straw comes to break the camel’s back.
In history, there is always that immediate and remote cause of event. The most critical is the last straw. We are now witnessing remote causes and Mr. President and his party, the All Progressives Congress can still do something before immediate cause and the last straw comes to break the camel’s back.
To avoid more rumours of death and
rushing to salvage the situation with photos that experts have analysed
to show the figure of a truly sick president, the government should work
on our healthcare system such that President Muhammadu Buhari will not
be spending money to improve Theresa May’s economy while his own economy
is sliding.
I believe any president needs vacation.
The burden of leadership is a huge one and leaders do need a retreat
where they can ponder on the future of the country they govern without
the pressure of sitting behind the presidential table as
commander-in-chief.
So like any president, Buhari deserves the vacation. But vacations are not hurriedly done by presidents like we have seen in Buhari’s case.
So like any president, Buhari deserves the vacation. But vacations are not hurriedly done by presidents like we have seen in Buhari’s case.
Vacation is a planned event on
president’s calendar every year. There’s usually nothing sudden about
it. More, it is curious why President Buhari chose to be holidaying
abroad when he has the rare chance to make a change in encouraging
Nigerians to invest money in our tourism sector.
When American presidents go on holiday,
they go to places in their countries that magnet the citizens to visit. A
presidential stay in Ikogosi Spring in Ekiti State or Yankari National
Park in Bauchi State will definitely rev up tourism and wouldn’t have
given birth to death rumour.
For those who still don’t know why Tuface will march, below is a pick from my column published last November. Prophesy is being fulfilled, because the government did nothing about it.
For those who still don’t know why Tuface will march, below is a pick from my column published last November. Prophesy is being fulfilled, because the government did nothing about it.
On November 26, 2016, I wrote: “I really
don’t want to exacerbate an already bad situation with this
justification. At the same time, I’m careful not be caught in the web of
figures that will not make sense in the end, but I want this government
to get the picture that Nigerians may be heading for another
‘enough-is-enough’ protests that will be birthed not by a particular
organisation but by individuals who are truly tired.
“Anger and despair are two important
ingredients for uprising. I know that the theory of grievance, greed and
opportunity structure exist, but that is applicable to Niger Delta and
Boko Haram insurgency, where militants take the opportunity of the swamp
in the Delta area and the hills and caves in the North-east to fight
the government. So the government may decide to ignore the warning.
“But without swamp and hills, we can’t forget too quickly that mutiny against President Goodluck Jonathan started with street protests over an “offence” as simple as subsidy removal, though his approval rating was still somewhere in the middle at the time.”
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