Letter to President Buhari

Sir, I must start by expressing my profound gratitude to you Mr. President. You have really showed great sign of concern for our dear nation. Your patriotism, sportsmanship and service to our father land is a great one. I really appreciate your contribution towards a new Nigeria. – Letter to President Buhari –

Your fight against corruption though not holistic is a great precedence and I believe subsequent leaders will follow suit however in a holistic manner. We will forever remain grateful sir.

Having stated the above, permit me to go into the nitty-gritty of my message. Sir, it is time to go home and rest. I wish to join many uncommon prophets the likes of OBJ to plead with you to go home hoping you will hearken to our words.

Sir, prior to the 2015 election, millions of Nigerians freely gave you great support hoping you will turn things around in the country for good. The opposite have however been the case. Things have not even got worst when your wife in October 2016 during an interview with BBC Hausa when she complained that all is not well with your government.

I understand that you mean well for Nigerians but I however know that age constrains can no longer allow you work with the passion and love you have for Nigeria.

The statement by your wife on 4th December 2018 during the  National Women Leadership Summit organized by a political group, Project 4+4 for Buhari & Osinbajo 2019, in Abuja further proves that you are no longer in charge and we understand is age constrains hence the need for you to rest. Sir, permit me to quote her, “The president does not know 45 out of 50 of the people he appointed and I don’t know them either, despite being his wife of 27 years. “Some people are sitting down in their homes folding their arms only for them to be called to come and head an agency or a ministerial position,” she said.

When asked to name those who had hijacked the government, the First Lady simply said: “You will know them if you watch television.” Asked whether the president was in charge, Mrs. Buhari had said: “That is left for the people to decide.”


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Sir, one could wonder why you still decided to continue in the race when it is obvious that you truly need rest. On January 16th 2019, I was surprise when you told Nigerians during a town hall meeting The CANDIDATE that you are seeking reelection because your party nominated you. Sir you are no longer coming for the passion to move Nigeria forward. It is bad you are out because your party pushed you to. Sir, please go home and rest.

The idea of speaking to Nigerians only when you travel abroad was a very bad idea and you ended painting the image of our nation bad when you keep talking about Nigerians Youths being lazy not minding the fact that many of the people you tagged lazy are doing multiple jobs. Wondering how those lazy fellows will now vote for you.

Sir age constrains are so natural and no one is blaming you for anything but is however disturbing to hear that you want to re-contest with these constrains.

Sir, permit me to remind you some of the times you goofed during your presidential campaign rallies across the country which is surely connected with age constrains.

First, on Wednesday January 13th 2019 during a presidential rally. You handed over presidential flag to Ogbaru. Hello sir? You don’t know you are the presidential candidate or what.

Permit me to quote you;

“I have this pleasure of handing over this flag of honor to our presidential candidate, senatorial candidate “before you settled for “governotorial” candidate after series of corrections. We took governotorial though is not correct but is better than saying presidential. For the records, Great Ogbaru is a governorship candidate.

Sir, I would not want to talk about the steps you missed in Kogi and Kaduna on the 16th and 19th of January respectively because your people said it can happen to anyone.

Sir with due respect, I don’t want to join people who believe that you have dementia but you keep proving me wrong. On Wednesday again January 30th 2019, You goofed at presidential rally in cross river state where you raised the hand of NDDC boss Ndoma Egbaas as APC governorship candidate in the state in a symbolic endorsement gesture, before you were quickly corrected and pointed to John Owan Enoh who is the real APC governorship candidate in Cross River.

Do I still talk about the statement of Kogi where u mentioned that you came into power on May 19th instead of May 29th.Sir, you said and I quote “I assure you that I am very aware of your appreciation of the efforts for what we were able to deliver since we came in on 19th of May, 2015”

Also, while addressing a crowd in Ekiti on Tuesday February 5th ,2019 You said you came into in 2005 and I was like what the hell.

Let me quote you again.

Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, there is hardly anything new that I can tell you.

“I am very pleased the Vice President is here and the Chairman of the National Economic Commission [sic] has told you in detail what we are doing, especially that affects your state. I assure you what the Minister of Transportation said — Amaechi — because he’s in charge, he told you what we’re doing about the railways from Lagos to Kano through the states along the Nile; that we’re very conscious of the promises we made when we were coming in in 2005.”

Sir, I can go on and on but I would like to stop here for now and still urge you to kindly listen to the voice of reasoning and bow out now the ovation is high. I respect you a lot and appreciate all your efforts towards rebuilding Nigeria. God bless you sir.


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