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BUHARI'S FREQUENT TRIPS: A CLEAR INDICATION THAT NIGERIANS ARE NOT HIS PRIORITY

By Princewill Onyekachi

It is unconscionable and height of betrayal of public trust that a government and a President who should preside over the affairs and judicious use of our national patrimony is superintending over its massive squander in flying around the world just to shake hands with world leaders.
President Muhammadu Buhari and his Iran counterpart

Nigerians had expected that a President whose strongest selling point is "CHANGE" will hit the ground running after inaugurating his ministers rather than peddling lies to Nigerians and flying from one country to another.

Nigerians are very much concerned that this hundreds of billions that have been sunk into bottomless pit of unreasonable and unwarranted travels that Mr Buhari often makes to countries with less economic and political importance can conveniently provide basic amenities and social services that will improve the standard of living of our people through improvement in our healthcare delivery system, education, roads, access to credit by unemployed Nigerian youths, improve our national electricity grid to save businesses from collapsing under cost of generating their own power and many more.

Today, we are all witnesses to the excruciating pains our people go through to purchase fuel at the fuel stations across the country, the frustration of Nigerians on the Buhari's government are very manifest- you can almost touch it on the back of your wrist.

President Muhammadu Buhari should understand that the seat of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is not the excuse to go round the world just to shake hands with foreign leaders and visit cities he has not been before. He should know that there are serious issues at home which requires his attention.

God Bless Nigeria...

Comrade Princewill Onyekachi, is an Advocate for Good Governance.



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