
“I believe if Nigeria does not kill corruption; corruption will kill Nigeria. I pledge to publicly declare my assets and liabilities and encourage my political appointees to also publicly declare their assets and liabilities.” – President Buhari (during his campaign)
Now, the presidency through the presidential spokesman has said the promise of asset declaration wasn’t made by Buhari but his political party. Jeez! These people just think say we be mumu sha… dem think say everybody for naija dey suffer from dyslexia. Shebi na dem preach say Buhari na modest man with just two houses and 150 cattle? They also said Buhari and Osinbajo have declared their assets, and it is deposited with the code of conduct bureau and the only thing needed is just verification by the bureau? How many months does the Code of Conduct Bureau need to verify an asset of two houses and 150 cattle? Nawa ooo!!! Naija una don see una sef? Is this the “change?”
President Buhari’s achievements as a former military Head of State may be many. But he has utterly failed to keep a simple promise core to the rationale for his election into office. And as the campaign promises recede into memory, it is equally clear that this administration may never provide the needed reforms that will address the most worrisome flaws in our democratic system. I have met a lot of Buhari supporters who are finally coming to the realisation that they may have made a very bad decision in the last Presidential election. So many of them no longer seem to know why they believed that a retired military general would perform any better than the career politicians they mistrust.
President Buhari’s bygone promises to run “the most transparent administration in the history of this country” have become a subject of mockery, given how he has failed in a simple task of appointing ministers.
When critics like me attacked his go-slow government, the administration defended itself by claiming the president was only taking his time.
But the problem with this administration is not only about being too slow but it has also left untouched the corrupt individuals, which means that we would continue to live under a government with significant transparency problems, a culture of lobbying that is often tantamount to sanctioned corruption, and an executive branch of government that preaches a change that no one gets to see.
Is it unrealistic to expect ambitious systemic reforms in Nigeria? Yet it remains the case that many people voted for Buhari precisely because he promised to attempt them.
I believe president Buhari can solve a lot of things … but won’t. Whatever he once was or wasn’t, we should accept that Buhari is now a creature of the political establishment. He is captive to its loyalties and prejudices, and committed to safeguarding its interests. I am not arguing that he hasn’t or won’t accomplish anything, but there are whole categories of problems that he won’t try to fix.
“Change” is a mirage sold to us by Buhari and his political party to get our votes. And that’s a shame. Nigerians are unlikely to support a politician making similar promises in the future because Buhari has made them impossible to believe.
Those sending messages to me at mail@etceteralive.com asking me to write on how Buhari’s administration has improved electricity supply in the country should ask themselves how long president Buhari has been in office to put in place the machinery for such a turnaround. Abi rain nor dey fall for una area? Let us wait till the dams are dried up before singing halleluyah.

Written By Etcetera

August 22, 2015 





I think the present administration is only rely on what the past administration has laboured for which most Nigerians thought They never worked at all. Barely one month into this new administration we started seeing power supply, is it magic? I think the present administration even b4 the election had long frustrated the last administrations efforts. What about our refinery that was said to be ready for work just barely a month into this new administration, is it by magic? These are many more that the past administration worked for. My point, I don’t see any administration solving nigeria’s problems. Look at their first tenure, they would want to work well so they can get a second and at the second, the luting starts, if its not ungoing already. True, if u need fight corruption, probe those in ur party now that were also in power during the last administration and are still in power now. Probe your election sponsors. I see politics as a dirty game. Can the present administration say it never stole money from the gov. When it rulled b4? He should probe himself too. All past rulers including the last. All the Lebanese men that help em take billions outside Nigeria to other countries. I think nigerians need to face their business and stop minding politics. That the present administration is in power now, has been planned many years. Go to aso rock and look at the power map. The person to rule after the present administration has been aced already. Its in that map of power. So what ever, u do or say, you are onw your own. Just saying what I know tho.
Wait till after 2 years then we can reason with you if we do not see change but for now we are already seeing changes and we like them so go and sit down.
Etcetera, can go to hell and remain there. The sooner some of you realise Jonathan goodluck is no longer coming back to power the better. Let’s move forward and support buhari period.