First
and foremost, congratulations to you Sir on your election and inauguration as
the fourth elected President of the Fourth Republic of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.
Against
all odds, your election has finally proven and shown to many and the world at
large that Nigeria is determined to achieve greatness and that with great
dedication, commitments and consistency nothing is impossible to achieve.
I
must admit, that your ascension to the highest office in the land came at a
time when the country is in desperate need of a leader. One devoid of greed and
with a strong passion for excellence. It came at a time when everything seems
crashing and the centre no longer holding.
However,
there is a reason why you were elected, to restore the lost hope to many
Nigerians that have believed that it is impossible for anything good to emerge
from the country.
Secondly,
your leadership is expected to bridge the gap between the northern and the
southern part of the nation. To bring about unity, peace and stability between
the two major religions in the country and to shrink the wide margin between
the poor and the rich. Over 110 million Nigerians live below 2 dollars in a
day. That`s a shame to the biggest economy in Africa, the most populated and
the largest producer of oil in the region.
Additionally,
your leadership is expected to go after those that plundered this nation
ungodly and illegally. Those that milked out everything good from the resources
of the nation out of gross greed and wickedness. They are the enemies of the
nation and of our progress.
Meanwhile,
I do not shy away from the fact that you are starting your administration on a
stinking sheet created by the past administrations and not on a clean sheet has
many have said. However, you are expected to make the stinking sheet clean. I
know that you're aware with leadership comes responsibility, and I know the
call to leadership isn’t an easy task. But if you display that same level of
commitment, dedication and consistency you displayed in the last 12 years while
you were seeking for the mandate of the masses before you finally got elected,
there would be nothing and no limit to what you will achieve.
It
is quite pathetic, as I am aware of the unprecedented $60 billion debt that you
inherited. But Sir, you see, there is nothing to panic about. You may want to
ask how you will pay the debt and where will the money to run your government
comes from? When there is an end to the embezzlement of government funds, when
public officials stop taking graft from the large companies that owe taxes to
the State, when the enormous resources of the country are brought into full use,
when there is more interest in educating the people than in killing them, there
will be more than enough money.
Asides,
some of these funds are in the hands of some rogues and cabals in high places.
Go after them and you will be appalled by how much you will realize from them.
If
you recover stolen funds, activate idle funds, reduce the cost of governance
and prudently maximize revenues generation. There will be enough money for you
to run your government and implements your plans. That is if you do not allow
fresh rogues and criminals to cart away with what you realized.
The
truth is; Sir, people will no longer give in for excuses for the failure of
government and will no longer tolerate blame passing. From the day you were
inaugurated, you have been in charge of both the assets and liabilities left
over by past regimes. My sincere advice to you is; take glory in them. That’s
the only way you can see it as your job to fix the country.
Weather
the system is rotten or not, weather you need a whopping sum of about ₦4.1 trillion
to kick start your administration or not, weather you inherit an unprecedented
debt of $60 billion or not, the fact is after 100 days in office, your work
will be reviewed, your achievements will be scaled and what you`ve done so far
will determine how serious you are about bringing the well desired change you
preached about in your manifestoes and during your campaign.
Dear
Sir, let go of distractions, this is the time to work and there will be no room
for excuses, your time starts now.
I
pray for you; may God help you Sir.
God Bless Nigeria
Ogundana Michael Rotimi
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