The system is in decay by this set of vagabonds in
power. They are taking care of their children through our patrimony, building
business empires for their children, and unborn generations. They don't care for
the citizens whose taxes are used in branding themselves and their children.
A country that is far away from progress breeds bad leaders and raises bad
followers. This is orchestrated by selfish individuals whose ambition is to
swindle our commonwealth.
The Acting Chairman of EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, was said to be competent and
reliable, whose experience and years in service would bring corruption in the
country to a minimal decimal, without any favour from any individual.
Corruption in Nigeria has no limitations. It is called a "corporate
enterprise" for all corrupt leaders. Their voices are united when looting
our resources. They use their gimmick tactics to divide the interest of the
masses by bringing in tribalism, religious metaphysics to the gallery space for
the public’s consumption.
The riddle of the moon night tale in fighting corruption under President
Muhammadu Buhari watch is nothing but a deceitful and empty vacuum in which our
resources have been wasted without any significant progress for over 60 years.
Magu was caught romancing with criminals, receiving gratification from
questionable individuals whose hands have been soaked with blood and tears of
innocent citizens. Magu was living an extravagant lifestyle which could not be
justified by the measure of his official income. The same goes for Malami who just
built a multi-million Naira mansion for his son and several other properties
acquired upon his appointment into the Buhari government.
President Muhammadu Buhari was only deceiving Nigerians with his slogan of
fighting corruption, yet things have fallen apart under his watch and he has
looked the other way. His appointees are busy looting our commonwealth, buying
properties overseas at the detriment of Nigerians.
What can we say about Malami who lives a flamboyant lifestyle? Is there any
difference between Magu and Malami?
These are individuals whose interests align with the mission of sharing our
resources. We only get to know their secret whenever their interest is divided.
The Attorney-General of the Federation Abubakar Malami who built a mansion
worth over N100 million for his son, Abdulaziz, who just got married to
Khadijat Danbatta needs a query to answer by all and sundry as dollar notes
were sprayed at their wedding.
Around 80 percent of Nigerians cannot afford three meals in a day, thousands
of whom are dying of starvation. Those who the system has failed to find it
difficult to pay their bills in hospitals; they are seeking help for just a
little amount to do their surgery to get better, while some are living large on
our commonwealth, lavishing our resources.
Perhaps an important question any Nigerian can ask at this time is the source
of Malami’s son's wealth that could earn him the sort of luxury he displays,
including building a multi-million Naira arena.
Nigeria is a crime scene, we haven't crossed the bridge of progress after 60
years. We are still turning around at the same spot. Insecurity everywhere,
Nigeria Soldiers are resigning every day due to the lack of resources to defeat
Boko Haram, bandits, and herdsmen.
Top generals are looting the funds meant for weapons to fight against
insecurity in the country. Thousands of Nigerian soldiers have been killed by
terrorists because of the selfishness of some senior officers.
The system is in decay by this set of vagabonds in power. They are taking care
of their children through our patrimony, building business empires for their
children, and unborn generations. They don't care for the citizens whose taxes
are used in branding themselves and their children.
The storm of the sea won't stop the fish from sleeping and snoring. These
vagabonds in power won't rest in looting our commonwealth except the Revolution
we are all running away from happens.
This country needs an urgent factory reset. Our weapon as Nigerians is to be
united and face these dangerous hyenas, together we can conquer them. We need a
revolution of consciousness that will bridge the gap of tribalism, egocentrism, and ethnocentrism.
By Buhari Olanrewaju
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