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Thursday 12 January 2012

FOR HOW LONG WILL THEY CONTINUE TO FOOL US?


We have trended this path for so long and we have been patient enough, watching the high level of heartlessness of our leaders, taking note of their prodigal and superfluous spending and observing their exorbitant mismanagement. There is no country in the world that can take all these from their leaders; it is only in Nigeria that things like this happens. Can a reasonable government wakes up in a day and increase the price of an essential commodity over a 100%? That’s just BARBARIC, DEVILISH, SATANIC, ANIMALISTIC
and what have you. For how long will the poor continue to suffer for the Cabals and those in governance? For how long do we continue to bear the pains and sufferings? That was the same thing the former President said all through his eight years in office; that we should bear the pains and that we will smile soon. It was just the normal lip-service talk. They are always putting us in pain in the name of promising us of an unrealistic better tomorrow. But this better tomorrow has refused to come. This is by no means underestimating the chances of a better tomorrow.
 If truly leaders are meant to serve, then leaders are servant. If that is the case it means that the masses are the master. Who is now supposed to live in luxury? I suppose the master. But reverse is the case. How cans a so called servant wakes up in a day and impose a deadly policy on his master! How can the servant be feeding with millions of naira per day and the master has nothing to eat! How can the servant be flying up the sky like bird and the master doesn’t even have shoes to wear. The truth is, Nigerians are tired of these men, they have fooled us for so long and we cannot be fooled any longer, we have had enough of their heartlessness and wickedness. We are out to reposition Nigeria to its commanding height in the history of the world as the giant of Africa, and also to restore our dignity and freedom and until we get it we shall not stop.
The decision taken by the government to remove fuel subsidy is an unpopular decision and it must not be allowed to stand. The masses have taken to the street with placards to show their disapproval of the deadly policy that surely will have a long term negative effect on the ordinary Nigerian, if allowed to stay. The immediate adverse effect of this pronouncement by the Government is not far-fetched. We cannot be fooled by the so-called committee for the effective use of money generated from fuel subsidy removal. Where is the money generated from the removal of diesel subsidy? Where is the money generated from the removal of kerosene subsidy? Nobody is saying anything about that, what did they use the money for? Or is it not these bad roads that are still every where? Epileptic power supply, mortuaries called hospitals, open roof class rooms with no chair and desk and ever increasing fees in our tertiary institution!
 We all know that one of the biggest problems facing this country is corruption why won’t the president kill corruption instead of killing Nigerians that voted for him? That is gross ungratefulness and unfaithfulness on the part of the President. Or better still, he should kill the so called cabals that are responsible for the mismanagement and decaying of the system and spare the lives of the poor masses. We all know that the major reason behind the removal of fuel subsidy can be traced to the embezzlement of the fuel subsidy funds by the almighty Cabals – according to the government, and what has the government done to them? Who are they? Are these cabals bigger than the government to be brought to book?
Come to think of it, what do these people ever use their endless allowances and salary for? They live in government houses and feed with government money, they drive government cars that is being fuelled by government’s money, government clothe them, pay their medical bills, take care of their family (wife/husband and children) after all these they still embezzle as much as they can and inflict pains on the masses.
We live in a country that is endowed with abundant mineral resources and efficient man power but its citizen still suffer like one that has nothing just because we lack good governance, responsible and trustworthy leaders
Nigerians in all works of live must stand up against bad governance and stop being fooled with the selfish policies and decisions of our leaders, they have no good intentions for us, and they are just out there to overfill their pockets. Any servant that is not ready to listen to the voice of his master is definitely set for destruction and shall surely perish beyond repair.

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