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Predictably, every election year, politicians irrespective of party affiliation claim to be guided by the belief that power belongs to the people and get in the way of the masses to advance their political ambition.

They do everything humanly possible to win the heart and vote of the masses by professing not only as true democrats but progressives or comrades. In continuation of their guises and disguises, politicians captivate the people with laudable promises that seek to change the masses living conditions. Behind these ‘Greek meekness’, is the politicians’ desire and concern to win elections into political leadership positions.

Notwithstanding, politicians constant denials of democracy dividends to the people, let us take a moment to salute the wisdom of the Nigerian masses who voted President Muhammadu Buhari into office in 2015. For many, it was the best thing that happened to Nigeria by electing a priceless and resourceful man of honour who is incongruous to corruption.

Without any provocation, Nigerians are constantly reminded how the country was poorly administered economically by the previous government and the ruling government blamed it virtually for everything. Under President Buhari watch Nigerians were provided their first major lesson, tuition free, in the sociology of Nigeria that the livestock business of cattle rearing is much more valued than one can imagine.

The current government seems to serve and treat a constituency who are supposedly the closest thing in capitalist society to an egalitarian structure, class or tribe distinctions were all too evident in the Buhari administration. As it were, the President’s inauguration speech in 2015 where he said: “… I belong to everybody and belong to nobody …” is now obvious as mere statement; certain people are much better treated than others.

In the past six years or so, the president’s body language and tone deaf has funneled a remarkable increase in insurgency attacks across the country, in photographs and footage of carnage, the Nigerian people are mourning and distressed. So pathetic are some of the horrific sights that governors Babagana Umara Zulum of Borno state and Ortom of Benue state cannot hold back tears. It is high time the president match his words with action regarding the fight to end insurgency in the country.

 

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