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Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by CCsurplus007(m): 7:03am On Feb 11, 2016
President Muhammadu Buhari is not in an enviable position right now. Just a year ago, Nigerians were chanting “FeBuhari” and piling their mountains of soteriological expectations on him. In about six weeks, it would be one year since he won the presidential election and if anything, Nigeria has proved tougher than what body language, or mere force of the President’s much touted incorruptible personality, can successfully heal.

For a man who became President by surfing on the wave of democratic discontent lunged at his opponent, it was clear from the start to any perspicacious observer that his administration would be weighed down by the burden of proof: to show the crowd of fawning admirers,supporters and believers that he was in charge, that their truth in him was not misplaced, and that he was indeed winning the war against bad governance.

One way to do this was to ramp up mundane government activity and milk it of its highest propaganda value.I have been an adult citizen for a while but I cannot recall any other government that ecstatically wallows in pornography of propaganda like this present one. Everywhere one turns in Nigeria these days, it seems there is a loud raucous noise of government officials emoting over the President’s successes in the past months, a pesky din aimed at drowning dissension, reason and well-meaning criticisms.

In the past few weeks, in a bid to share testimonies of government magic, we have been treated to exaggerated claims of government efficacy, larded with what the late Ola Rotimi would have referred to as “terminological inexactitudes.”

One example is the claim that the government has saved a whopping N2.2tn in three months, a feat owing to the Treasury Single Account initiative. Let me acknowledge that all governments in the world routinely lie to their citizens but the nature of the lie, and the depth of thought that enshrouds it, shows the level of respect they have for the citizens. I will not dismiss the N2.2tn story as an outright lie but consider the remote possibility that the truth exists somewhere but only as a thin film of truth that is being overstretched to the point of illogicality.

How does a country that can barely pay salaries save so much in such a short time and yet nothing still changes in her fortunes? Did they mean they save some existing money from being spent or that sum is the amount that could have been wasted if they had not been so diligent? How does this government begin to even convince us that it saved the nation such exorbitant amount when her 2016 budget is replete with errors, duplications and frauds so massive that reading through the items analysed by various media made one tremble in shame at the outright lack of attentiveness that was invested into its preparations? How can you be so grossly incompetent in one aspect and then claim you are opposite in another?

For a President who embodied the image of military discipline and asceticism, this budget deconstructs and demystifies him. From the way the budget was presented and withdrawn amidst lies and denials, a lot has been going wrong suggesting poor administrative capability. Buhari owes Nigerians an explanation and an apology for the inferior effort that went into this budget preparation. Rather than outsource the blame, he should take responsibility for it. In a sane society, whole heads of department would be tendering their resignation by now. One is tempted to ask how Nigeria got to this level but then, has our national existence not been characterised by such slipshoddiness?

Rather than continue to peddle propaganda and spread false cheer about the progress we have made, I think it is time we admitted that our systems are warped, unwieldy and unsustainable. Like the budget itself, Nigeria was designed to sustain the mechanisms through which corruption operates rather than advance the nation. We do not need the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Muhammed, to come up with another excuse to cover sheer incompetence. The lies told by this government are not helping anybody – neither government nor citizens. What it does is to further erode our collective integrity and the will to transcend our shortcomings. Telling lies about defeating Boko Haram in order to overshadow the fact that we are fighting a resilient war with largely analogue methods has not as much as deflated reality, so why not try tell the truth for a change? Rather than the hysterical claim about some officials “sneaking” in huge sums items into the budget, we need a more introspective look at how these things happen. We need genuine answers based on sincere analysis of the problem, not more lies or excuses exonerating themselves from these glaring failures.

How is it possible for anyone – mafia or not – to sneak items into the budget? What of items that were not sneaked in -such as the huge sums allocated to running facilities in Aso Rock at the expense of poor deprived citizenry? What level of oversight went into the preparation that a number of items escaped scrutiny? This is a part I do not understand: Is the budget manually prepared? I mean, do civil servants compute the national budget through manual calculation or they take the smarter, efficient route of using modern computer software, customised for Nigeria? The scale of fraud and shoddiness in that budget suggests that there are too many human interventions in the process. How does a nation progress when it micromanages itself?

For a while, Buhari’s government has had it good with Nigerians who keep extending it a long rope of excuses. Now, the length is enough to hang everyone. Rather than throw up our hands and jump on the same old gravy train of blaming previous administrations, or mouth the same set of impotent excuses of corruption, the government should look inward and admit to itself its own lack of preparations for the huge task that Nigerians handed to it in 2015. There are many days when it seems that the All Progressives Congress was never prepared for the reality of victory until it was too late. That is why they have been floundering, weighing every day of their administration against the unpopularity of their hapless predecessor.

For people who were ushered to power mouthing some of the most outrageous promises ever, their days in office should have exposed him to the cold stinging harshness of reality. They – like many of us – would have learnt that there are no easy solutions to Nigeria’s many problems. Our problems are many, twisted, unending but not insurmountable.

One only needs to pay attention to President Buhari himself to realise that he is overwhelmed and probably privately haunted by the scale of challenges facing his government.

Lately, in a conversation with members of the Nigerian community in the United Kingdom, he stated that he had wondered to himself why fate would deal him an unruly hand – making him President at a time when the nation’s fortunes were plunging; that he prayed for Nigerians who would suffer the consequences of the circumstances. These words, when taken up by the most fanatical of his followers, will expectedly be misconstrued as a testimony of his honesty. Underlining it however is the ruminations of a man yet to understand why he was chosen to occupy office at such a time like this. Buhari has never been a philosopher-king but his private cogitations like this one, voiced out, are less than inspiring. By now he should have known that great leaders are not made in good times. Rather, they are forged in the crucible of dwindled fortunes. Coming into office at the time oil rate is falling is not the problem; not having enough imagination to confront what looms ahead is what dooms us.
source: http://www.punchng.com/buhari-time-we-stopped-lying-to-ourselves/

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by CCsurplus007(m): 7:11am On Feb 11, 2016
Macwytt:
Mtcheew

Did you read the article at all or as usual "the first to comment syndrome"?

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by Nobody: 7:11am On Feb 11, 2016
The truth shall set you free smiley smiley

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by SamJed(m): 7:12am On Feb 11, 2016
Abeg na who dey give that wailers form Capacity don full...no give again

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by iamodenigbo1(m): 7:17am On Feb 11, 2016
wonderful write up

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by iamodenigbo1(m): 7:19am On Feb 11, 2016
you won't see the lying lier's here.Op don't dream of FP it won't get there

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by selectedhero(m): 7:20am On Feb 11, 2016
WELL SAID

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by danot1030: 7:33am On Feb 11, 2016
Jonathan contractor still in pain of Jonathan lost.

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by sdindan: 7:39am On Feb 11, 2016
Failbuhari!

This man is an IPOB" -> NgeneUkwenu

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by Tallesty1(m): 7:40am On Feb 11, 2016
Macwytt:
Mtcheew
Have you blamed GEJ Today?

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by Nobody: 7:57am On Feb 11, 2016
I believe if buhari wants to avoid the anger and wrath of Nigerians, first, he needs to fire lai Mohammed asap. that he was a good campaigner doesn't make him a good minister of information. it's like the dude has forgotten that elections are over.

next buhari needs to light a fire under all of his ministers by giving them a set time to achieve a number of set goals.

they may be working, but it sure looks to Nigerians like they are all fast asleep.

for the avoidance of doubt, I think Nigeria should be balkanised, well peacefully anyway. but not until all those who have brought us to this sorry pass are all executed in public, starting from IBB, OBJ and co.

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by Nobody: 8:05am On Feb 11, 2016
Lalasticlala. This post belongs to the FP.
Thanks

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by Emekamex(m): 8:14am On Feb 11, 2016
I doubt if zombies will see the truth in this article, they are currently blinded by Aisha's powerful rice.

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by talktimi(m): 8:32am On Feb 11, 2016
LAI MOHAMMED IS A LIAR - DEVIL

BUHARI IS AN INCOMPETENT KINDERGARTEN PRESIDENT - OSHIOMOLE



Pic of the secret landlord of Aso Rock grin

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by Nicur: 8:39am On Feb 11, 2016
honestly if you fault this write up, you are a ZOMBIE!!! Good one op!!

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by Nobody: 10:11am On Feb 11, 2016
Mynd44.
FP please

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by harmless011: 10:37am On Feb 11, 2016
Anybody that finish reading this article and keep on shouting wailing wailers need serious help, we need to tell ourselves the truth buhari is not getting it right and the sooner we let him know the better. This budget brouhaha can only mean two things, it is either buhari is extremely corrupt or he is not in charge and both scenario is not good for us the citizens.

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by adorablepepple(f): 10:37am On Feb 11, 2016
undecided really? Abeg tell yourself the truth

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by INTROVERT(f): 10:38am On Feb 11, 2016
Many people are suddenly disenchanted with the current administration.

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by Sijo01(f): 10:38am On Feb 11, 2016
Can this administration stop lying? It's part of them jor.

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by Samexdx(m): 10:38am On Feb 11, 2016
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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by Moneyhatesme(m): 10:40am On Feb 11, 2016
Ehe lemme now comment
Hv 4gotten wat i wan comment.
Ehe, Buhari is a dullard.

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by ademega(m): 10:41am On Feb 11, 2016
wailers hailers oya come out

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by bllaster: 10:42am On Feb 11, 2016
Social media govt.

Its very clear now that Febuhari has nothing to offer Nigeria.
Did anyone force Foolhari to present the budget in the first place. Probably Dullardhari was trying to impress by presenting the budget early. Now Illiteratehari regrets why he didnt appoint ministers early enough.

Cowhari had better be careful because this is just the begining, democracy is more complex than millitary rule and rearing cows.
Nigeria is facing its harshest time but Travelhari doesnt care, he will rather solve the worlds problem and later visit his country Nigeria from time to time.
Mumuuhari has made so many mistakes in less than a year in office. Its sad to think we will be stucked with Slowhari until 2019.
What an irresponsible govt. led by Blamehari, even boko haram claims responibility for its actions but bodyodourhari will never claim responsibility for his shortfalls, instead Masturbatehari will instruct his ricetivist to masturbate all over the internet and media with propaganda.

B0k0hari is yet to end boko haram and yet still provoking the millitant that even OBJ couldnt handle with force.

Dictatorhari wont allow anyone advice him on economic matters, Fvckhari will rather go after phantom chad basin oil deposit while the country loses several billions daily.

grin grin Chaiii ... my Kalahari drink is finished. I will be back with more Hari tales when i refill. Cheers grin

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by hucienda: 10:42am On Feb 11, 2016
What really is the plan of this government? They look directionless.

Regardless of where one is on the political spectrum, it's disappointing. The Budget fiasco is an embarrassment of epic proportions.

Enough with the excuses. I sure don't envy his party people and supporters because daily it's getting increasingly difficult to defend his administration rationally without looking the fool.

Mr President should get his act together and deliver. Get the right people to aid the administration and move the country forward.

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by Amanwulu1(m): 10:42am On Feb 11, 2016
Big head doesn't equate to intelligent output from head. So kudos to d writer's lively head.

I was here in 1983, so I don't expect buhari to perform though I pray to b proved wrong. If u're here in 1983 u'll not b surprised over d discovery dat he lacks basic educational certificate.

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Re: Buhari, Time We Stopped Lying To Ourselves - Abimbola Adelakun by TippyTop(m): 10:44am On Feb 11, 2016
I have been an adult citizen for a while but I cannot recall any other government that ecstatically wallows in [size=15pt]pornography of propaganda[/size] like this present one.

Pornography of propaganda, hehehe Lier Mohammed over to you.

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