5YEARS REIGN OF GENERAL MOHAMMADU BUHARI; ACHIEVEMENTS AS SEEN BY THE MASSES by Olabanji Joel

As today marks another full year of Buhari's leadership making it 5years in total, I believe a good government should sit down and review all past activities, every past year should be reflected upon and improved on. The first year of Buhari's reign was a period with high spirited people who believe the Nigeria they have been longing for would be achieved but the spirited people got their hopes smashed. My question is what has 5years of Buhari's regime done for us? I believe the 5years of his reign has brought us things we will never forget, the country will not forget his reign because of his impacts. Buhari promised us change and he really taught us all great lessons. The first lesson is to ask anyone promising change the type of change because there are positive changes and negative changes. Buhari's regime has done even more ranging from increase in fuel price, to recession, to increased killings and kidnappings, increased insecurities all round, increased poverty, increased loss of jobs, open corruption, tyranny, injustice, increased debt and finally disintegration of the country. It has been 5years of Disaster. Buhari's successes might be success to those blindly following him but failures to many who innocently supported him 5years ago. Nigeria's case has become worse compared to the way it was 5years ago, open air embezzling and re-embezzling of the recovered looted funds are the practices of the government with claimed integrity. It's 5years of Disaster. All I can see from this 5years regime is the journey was based on propaganda which has failed the test of time, competency and truth. I HOPE THE GOVERNMENT CAN REFLECT ON THEIR PAST, FULFILL THEIR PROMISES AND REJUVENATE THE HOPE OF THE MASSES. OLABANJI JOEL A Nurse, Writer and Socialist.

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