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Saturday, September 09, 2017

WHY NIGERLITES MUST CHANGE ABU-LOLO IN 2019?

According to the Naij.com

"Among all governor-elects only his family has been listed by Forbes magazine among the richest not only in Nigeria, but also in Africa. The Bellos are involved in various kinds of business activities including construction, oil and gas, and communications. Abubakar Bello senior, Abu’s father, is said to own 40% of MTN Nigeria.
Abu Lolo's in-law is also one of the richest Africans, because his brother Ibrahim is married to Aliko Dangote’s daughter. Aliko Dangote, though having lost $10 billion of his $25-billion fortune under President Jonathan’s mismanagement of the economy and especially naira, is still Africa’s richest man, according to Forbes".

It's very unfortunate to have the richest Governor as the worst ruler.
In case you don't know. I am telling you, we all need to team up with a laudable voice to assist our state to get out of this staggering moment.

Niger state is lagging behind.. Is our Governor too weak to govern our dear state? Yes, he is because he lacks Administrative system to govern.
We need to be heard fa! Silence is not good enough, as such we must be a voice to voiceless.

The governor needs to sit and work instead of London today, Saudi tomorrow, and Kaduna as best home instead or is he not ready to govern us? Let him resign now or face the wroth of his cruel.
What is wrong?  His approach and policies too sluggish?. The state lacks direction.

The masses who queue up, stood under sun and those who exchange pleasant and unpleasant words to register you as a governor are left under a roofless apartment. There hearts swell in pain and regret.

So terrible, what causes all these?

The situation is deteriorating, few main-road Schools are considered to deceive the visitors who are new to the state.

The government house is special. Water is available, a  standby generator is also there. The systems don't fail them but they fail the masses.

Sometimes if they get bored, they decide to travel abroad with their children for holiday.  If you ask, the excuse will be the frequent lip-wash medical checkup. When will all this stop? Maybe when they die I guess.

The one that irritate me more is there loyalists comparism to PDP's misrule.
When you complain of their 2 and half years on power without any tangible work to show, no job, no light, no water, no strategies, they will bring back 16 years of PDP as reference. I wonder if you have no foresight before you contest.

You're expected to design your programs before you vie for a position. During your electioneering campaign, you were using the cheats of PDP as your case study. Why telling us now to give you more time after series of bellout, Peris Club, what more do you need? Or  is 28 months not enough to carry out anything you want to? Why all these please? Did you want to kill us in starvation? I doubt if you really have plans.

Truely, Abu-lolo, if you are not ready, leave voluntarily.


By:- Adamu Idris Manarakis

1 comment:

  1. 1.2 BILLION IN A YEAR IS EQUAL TO #14.4 BILLION WHICH WILL EMPLOY 39,000 UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS, instead of 250 by 160 unserious jobs.

    Dear Nigerlites,
    With much concern for unemployed youths, I write this to inform you that Governor Sani Bello AKA Abu-lolo choose to enslave Nigerlites by the pettern of his governance and I understand where we will end.

    Ask me why? Why?

    The caption 1.2 billion to feed the so-called schools children in just 20 days in a month can be used appropriately to employ the electorates and will minimize the youths roaming about in the streets jobless.

    Mr Governor sir, we respect your position by maintaining decorum, please do the needful now....

    Now, let do this simple statistics.

    1) 3250 youths × #30,000 monthly salary = #97,500,000

    2) 12 months × #97,500,000 = #1,170,000,000

    Now look, if the social intervention of 1.2b must continue for at least 1 year, that will result to #14.4 Billion which will employ 39,000 unemployed youths parambulating with files like retirees seeking for one job and the other to live life.

    The question now is, if Mr Governor mean well for you and I:
    * can youths roam about? No!
    ** Can youths engage in any form of agitation? No!
    *** Can Mr Governor campaign for himself again? No!

    See patriotic Nigerlites, talk sense to Mr. Governor now or else we dine in wicked leadership.

    May God save us from us, Amin.

    ADAMU IDRIS MANARAKIS NIW

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