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Letter Of Advice To President Buhari-Umeh Ogochukwu
Dear President Buhari,
We have really been after you and arguing about you especially during the last general election in Nigeria when you had your victory. So many people were really against you being the president but at least you had the opportunity to showcase your talent.
We really expected you to do so many things especially in the aspect of security and petroleum in Nigeria as you were the former Chairman of Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) and as well as a former Military head of state in Nigeria.You really said so many things in your manifesto and you also set up an “anti-corruption” group when you came into power but now, they are all no where to be found. Everyday we hear about what people have done in your government, for example, the Bukola Saraki Code of Conduct issue and also the crime of the members of house of rep whom went to a meeting in the USA and wanted to sleep with hotel keepers.
You promised that you would release the Chibok Girls but really you haven’t done anything towards that. You came into power on a good note but suddenly the Nigerian budget became missing. The economy and dollar state was good but when you came in, reverse became the case. Now dollar is closely 500 naira.
The country was really enjoyingfood stuffs but when you came in, five pieces of tomato became 500 naira. The price of fuel was below 100 naira but not over 150 naira.
Honestly the country is passing through a lot as the “poor are getting poorer and the rich are getting richer”.
So many children are dying while some are not even able to go to school and acquire basic education.
The funny thing now is that 5 naira has lost its value as there is no longer anything worth that amount. I guess very soon the country would have to remove it from the 8 domination.
The main important reason I am writing to you is to tell you that there is still hope for improvement. I think you should really sit down as a president and think about this country as your father land as sung in the national anthem. Just as you came in, the prime minister of the UK called Nigeria fantastically corrupt.
Although the work of a president is really a hard one but you really have to perform well to earn the love and blessings of your citizens as people are really coursing you and your generation while some thers are making mockery animations about you a whole president of a big country like Nigeria.
Just last week, women of Ebonyi cried out saying they miss ex-president Jonathan including me to be really honest.
There are things I have prepared for you to take to and I believe that you would really do a great thing.
- I would like if you can really spend money and develops the Nigerian refinery.
- I would suppose you should create a tourist center so that people from other countries would come in and pay for sightseeing.
- I would suppose that you should diversify from crude oil and develope thw agricultural sector for export purposes.
- I suppose that you create more employment opportunities by making new companies where people would work and more taxes would be paid.
- I suppose you should really go and make amendment with the Niger Delta Avwngers (NDA) rather than fighting them. This can be done by calling their leaders to a round table discussion and making negotiations.
I would really hope that anyone who reads this could see something useful in it and find a way of sending this to the president. This letter is from a student in Lagos state Nigeria, talking unbehalf of all Nigerian students. I really hope that this could be considered thank you.
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