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Goodbye to bad policies
By Yakubu Almustapha
To add insult to injury, the controversial currency swap policy introduced by CBN with the connivance of Mr President became a nationwide disaster that pushed the citizens in rural areas resorted to the practice of trade by barter conundrum.
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I have been subjected to a mental stress for nearly eight years as a result of serious misgovernment under the Buhari’s presidency, despite I initially afforded him the benefit of doubt.
But as time went on, it dawn on me the situation would continue like that and there’s nothing I can do about it, so I became carefree to whatever his policies would bring about since I know it is just a matter of time before his leadership will come to an end, being we are practicing a system which stipulated a specific duration for the elected officials.
And much to my relief now is that this time next week I will be celebrating as he leaves Aso Rock come rain or shine, and go into retirement in either Daura, Niger Republic, or wherever he sees it fit.
In other words, it is fair to say that I always take a great joy whenever I reminiscent that by May 29, a new administration will come onboard.
This happy thoughts that run through my head flashed back my memory to a quasi comedy story that seems to resemble my enthusiasm of seeing the end of Buhari’s maladministration.
There was an amusing drama which occurred at the facade of the White House, U.S. and the incidental event is somewhat showed how overly fed up most of the Americans got with the former President George W. Bush.
It was reported that in the following day after the termination of his tenure, an unnamed person went to the White House when the first light of dawn appears in joyful mood, and asked one the securities to vouch for him on whether the POTUS has truly vacated the presidential resident or not.
As expected, the respond he has gotten was in the affirmative, but it doesn’t prevailed upon him to stop coming the next day and the days that followed to inquire about the same thing once more.
Consequently, in the last day in which he never repeated the mundane, he intimated the security guard about what elicited his psyche to behave weirdly.
The funnyman emphatically confided that his impelling factor is largely tied to the excitement he used to get every time he heard that Bush was no longer lodges in the White House.
In similar manner, it’s never been a secret that since the Buhari-led government was voted into office, there was a bizarre rants echoing from the masses that even the deaf could hear it because of unbearable hardship meted out on them due to his abysmal incompetence.
However, in order to elaborate on how displeased most Nigerians are with him, let’s have a recap from a repute independent opinion research think-tank.
In January last year, an opinion polls was conducted by Africa Polling Institute (API) about the generality well-being of the citizens.
The research which is dubbed “Nigeriaspeaks” covered a topical issues such as, economic, political, governance and public life issues.
And the report revealed that only one in ten Nigerians are happy with the government, which translates that only 8 per cent are happy with the state of affairs in Nigeria.
While the vast majority that constituted 78 per cent are confirmed to be unhappy or depressed under the current leadership.
The sad respondents have however, cited heightened insecurity, inability to meet basic needs, and unemployment as the reasons for their unhappiness.
Meanwhile, the fact that cannot in anyway be sever from reality, is that those unlivable conditions aspirations) and ‘’BRICS PLUS’’ (a platform for greater interaction and partnership amongst countries of the global south to shape the agenda to effect changes in the global economy, notably for development and economic growth through trade and investment integration and cooperation) contribute to increasing trade turnover between the countries, increasing the effectiveness of economic, political, scientific and technical cooperation. which the Buhari’s misrule plunged the people had contributed in no small way to the upsurge of suicide among the Nigerians from all walks of life.
Informed international analysts say the participation and accession of African countries and regional organisations of the continent like the Economic Community of West African States [ECOWAS] , Southern African Development Community (SADC) , and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCTA) to BRICS formats, will enhance the organization’s international prestige and independence.
This will equally powerfully boost the development of participating African Countries and the capability of their regional organizations to solve problems aimed at improving the lives of Africans in various fields of life- green energy, transport infrastructure, agriculture, medical support and others.
Indeed what was seen in 2001 as Goldman Sachs’ marketing hype is increasingly gathering momentum to dominate the global economy as the growing number of BRICS nations offer a source of foreign expansion for firms and strong returns for institutional investors.
Opeyemi writes from Abuja.
Proof of this was contained in the research carried out in 2020 by Daily trust which uncovered that 264 Nigerians committed suicide in four years.
Not to mention that it’s hardly a day starts and ends without a gory news of some individuals that commits suicide in Lagos lagoon.
A sequence in which psychologists attributed to financial hardship and depression.
It’s worthy to note that all these unpleasant situations are coming on the heels of his failure in everything he has touched like our economy once among the best performing in Africa, and today the reverse is the case.
To add insult to injury, the controversial currency swap policy introduced by CBN with the connivance of Mr President became a nationwide disaster that pushed the citizens in rural areas resorted to the practice of trade by barter conundrum.
In all honesty with regard to what transpired in the past eight years, I can say it’s only a masochist who will denied that Buhari’s government translate to nothing other than a potpourri of suffering, kidnapping for ransom, killings by act of banditry, and world of sorrow to Nigerians.
To say the least, his two terms tenure is unfortunate to the country and nothing less.
However, the beauty of democracy is that in months to come, we can kiss goodbye to his bad policies, and hopefully the better life that we want will get the ball rolling.
Hence I can’t wait for his Inglorious exit from Aso Rock Villa to come because it will surely be my dream come true.
Almustapha, a political analyst writes from Bauchi and can be reached at talk2almustapha016@ gmail.com