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Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by finalboss(m): 2:21pm On Aug 29, 2016
DEAR Mr. President,

Last year, when you assumed office, the chant of “Change”, your campaign slogan, ushered you into the Presidential Villa. Today, cries of “hunger” could be heard across the length and breadth of our vast country. Nigerians hunger, not only for food, but also for good leadership, for peace, security and justice. This letter is to appeal to you to do something fast, and, if you are already doing something, to redouble your effort.

May it not be written on the pages of history that Nigerians die of starvation under your watch. As President, you are chief servant of the nation. I therefore urge you to live up to the huge expectation of millions of Nigerians. A stitch in time saves nine.

The way forward

This is the second year of your administration. You and your party promised to lead the masses to the Promised Land. It is not an easy task to lead. But by campaigning for this office, you offered to take the enormous task of leadership upon yourself. Nigerians are waiting for you to fulfill the promises you made during the campaign. They voted you into office because of those promises.

The introduction of town hall meetings is a commendable idea. But in practice, you, not just your ministers, must converse with Nigerians. You are the President. You must be accountable to them. The buck stops on your desk. Even if your administration has no magic wand at least give some words of encouragement. On this same score, please instruct your ministers, and insist that they be sincere and polite at those town meetings. Their sophistry will neither serve you nor Nigerians.

Mr. President, if you want to leave a credible legacy come 2019, in all sincerity, please retool your administration. Change is desirable. But it must be a change for the better. Let this change be real. Change is not real when old things that we ought to discard refuse to pass away. You will need to take a critical look at your cabinet, at the policies and programmes of your administration, and at those who help you to formulate and execute them. You will need to take a critical look at the manner of appointments you have been making. It is true that commonsense dictates that you appoint men and women you can trust. But if most of the people you trust are from one section of the country and practice the same religion, then you and all of us are living in insecurity.

The Nigerian economy has never been in a state as terrible as this. You as President are like pilot of an aircraft flying in turbulence. Turbulent times bring the best or the worst out of a pilot. We can no longer blame the turbulence on past administrations. You know quite well that some of the officials of your administration served in previous dispensations. Blame for what we have been experiencing is in fact bipartisan in character. The entire political class needs to come together, irrespective of party differences, to acknowledge its collective guilt and to seek ways of saving the sinking ship that our country has become. This cannot be done if some officials of your administration demonise and alienate members of the opposition. If a large portion of the blame for the present situation is to be laid on the doorsteps of the entire political class, the search for solution must involve everyone. That is why no one should be alienated. All hands must be on deck.

This is the time to revitalise moribund industries, reinvigorate our agriculture, make our country tourist and investor friendly, and enable our young men and women to find fulfillment by contributing to the common good. None of these lofty goals can be achieved without good education. On this particular issue, recent appointments you have made in the education sector raise a question: have you really appointed the best?



Still on education, it is important that our universities be allowed to use their own criteria to admit students. It is a gross violation of the principles of federalism and academic freedom for the federal government to insist that only a federal parastatal can decide on who gains admission into our universities. It is the role of the university senate, not of government bureaucrats, to decide on who gets admitted and who is awarded a certificate.

The war on corruption

Mr. President, your desire to wage a war on corruption is just and noble. But a just war must be waged with just means. Those who have stolen the wealth of this country have broken the laws of our country. They must be treated according to the law and not outside the law, and the outcome of the judicial process must be respected by government. Even accused persons have rights. Where those rights are violated, we risk a descent to anarchy.

It is our candid opinion that corruption is not found in only one party. No political party in Nigeria has a monopoly of looters. That is why we need an EFCC that is thoroughly independent of the presidency, and an Attorney General without party affiliation working in partnership with various independent accounting institutes. This will ensure that we come up with an objective list of those who plundered our treasury.

Mr. President, pardon me if I sound like a gratuitous counselor. I owe you the truth and nothing but the truth. In my life as a public figure and a religious leader, I have offered my counsel, for whatever its worth, to quite a number of Presidents in this country. I do this because I desire that you succeed. For the success of the leader is the success of the citizens. If there is no solution to Nigeria’s problem there may be endless war. You strike one town, you gain it, and you come again to regain it. Remember that you cannot put a crown on your head. It is the people who put it on you. Otherwise one day, you will get tired of it. Please listen to the legitimate cries of your fellow citizens.

Cardinal Anthony Okogie, emeritus Archbishop of Lagos, wrote from Lagos


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/beware-americans-even-bear-gifts/

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by plainol(m): 2:26pm On Aug 29, 2016
Someone needs to talk sense into Buhari's skull so he can be fully aware that the people are hungry and angry.

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by finalboss(m): 2:38pm On Aug 29, 2016
Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by mazichika: 2:43pm On Aug 29, 2016
Will the dullard even read this? I guessed no!
His brain is as empty as an empty hall.

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by otukpo(f): 2:44pm On Aug 29, 2016
The cardinal has spoken well.

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by Abeymills(m): 2:45pm On Aug 29, 2016
Sir God will continue 2 Grant u more grace 4 standing 4 d truth unlike dat fake mbaka saying rubish when herdsmen kill in enugu n kaduna he did not condem dat

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by Nobody: 2:53pm On Aug 29, 2016
Word!!!

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by globe16: 2:55pm On Aug 29, 2016
He should put it in cartoons

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by lurther: 3:08pm On Aug 29, 2016
Candid and truthfull...

@Lalasticlala

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by Nobody: 3:15pm On Aug 29, 2016
Source, but this is BOMB grin grin grin

1. "You and your party promised to lead the masses to the Promised Land." Agreed. shocked
2. "On this same score, please instruct your ministers, and insist that they be sincere and polite at those town meetings." Agreed. shocked
3. "You will need to take a critical look at the manner of appointments you have been making." Agreed. shocked
4. "You know quite well that some of the officials of your administration served in previous dispensations." Agreed. shocked
5. "On education, recent appointments you have made in the education sector raise a question: have you really appointed the best?" Agreed. shocked
6. "No political party in Nigeria has a monopoly of looters." Agreed. grin
7. "Remember that you cannot put a crown on your head. It is the people who put it on you." Agreed. wink

I agree with you Sir. You have spoken the minds of a few Nigerians. God Bless You. Amen.

PMB claims to have a listening ear. Oya, listen and do the needful.

Begin by sacking the entire economic management team including Emefiele shocked
Next, is to appoint fresh hands to manage our economy angry
Useless APC government

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by abokibuhari: 3:15pm On Aug 29, 2016
God bless you sir, mbaka screwed up...

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by FMinor: 3:17pm On Aug 29, 2016
lets keep praying for mr president

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by kenny987(f): 3:20pm On Aug 29, 2016
He that has working ears, let him hear. If na for comic section make dem put am, maybe if him laugh finish small sense go come. I am so tired! These are basic fundamental things any leader should know; the dumbo presido deliberately circumvents every sense of decency and efficiency so where the hell did that phantom integrity come from?

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by NameChecker: 3:35pm On Aug 29, 2016
As there is no name to check . . .

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by salabscholar01(m): 3:36pm On Aug 29, 2016
It is not an easy task to lead
. Yes, he got it right....The letter is comprehensive to work with. but ideally, It's not easy to think about other people. This is because being a leader is all about focusing on other people, it also means facing a host of anticipated and unexpected challenges....

Organizations today place multiple demands on leaders, requiring them to impart vision, initiate change, and make difficult decisions. Gej leardership was a transformational one... while PMB's is transactional, such as those identified in contingency theories, guide followers in the direction of established goals by clarifying role and task requirements. Transformational leaders appeal to followers' ideals and moral values and inspire them to think about problems in new or different ways... It will take a little time to transcend from transactional into transformational. Let us make analysis and identify our own worst path please.

But we as Nigerians have not yet figured out the real challenges our leaders are facing... You can tell someone, to lead you on a particular path, to your own taste. But the person must be careful to understand that he should be able to lead you to the very end of the same road, without walking on broken paths... I bet you will challenge him... People who are leading you can never do without dealing with the ‘undiscussables’ of organisational/national life... It will appear they are deaf, but not really,.. We always stare from the sidelines to condemn, make analysis and project as we see it... we must also have to walk in their shoes too. What if it's GEJ now, and what if it was PMB then?

The dynamics of power and influence must be seen and something that can occur without timing. And we as individuals, the followers must be ready to stand a stormy moment. I am not a pessimist, I write not to side anyone, but I write to let us know that, at some point, each an everyone of us will have a leadership role to play in life....we will soon, if not already, be a head of a family. Remember to also think about the pressure that will accrue and how you will manage such pressure in the family.... Let alone an entity like the Nigerian Nation... God bless you all..... Mzee Salifu Abdul

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by dogstyle007(m): 3:39pm On Aug 29, 2016
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The Nigerian economy has never been in a state as terrible as this.

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It is our candid opinion that corruption is not found in only one party. No political party in Nigeria has a monopoly of looters. That is why we need an EFCC that is thoroughly independent of the presidency, and an Attorney General without party affiliation working in partnership with various independent accounting institutes.


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This is the time to revitalise moribund industries, reinvigorate our agriculture, make our country tourist and investor friendly, and enable our young men and women to find fulfillment by contributing to the common good

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by White007(m): 3:39pm On Aug 29, 2016
Season of open letters has begun, very soon the ebora of owu (OBJ) will soon write his, lol.

Buhari has been a failure, disaster and a course... May God deliver Nigeria.

Prof. Soyinka & his likes, the all- knowing puedo- intellectuals, deserve spanking. They brought this curse on us.

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by claremont(m): 3:39pm On Aug 29, 2016
It seems the easiest way to get 'likes' on Nairaland is to openly insult the President, a man old enough to be the Father/Grandfather of the same people insulting him. I'm shocked that female Nairalanders are joining in this disturbing thread, every front page of Nairaland is filled with people insulting a man older than them 3 times over.

You can disagree without being disagreeable. Argue against his policies constructively, leave the barely-lettered, unemployable males and un-marriageable, uncouth females to trade insults among themselves.

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by Nobody: 3:40pm On Aug 29, 2016
This is a balance and mature critique. Not hatefilled.

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by benueguy(m): 3:40pm On Aug 29, 2016
Nothing angers me like the way he treats these herdsmen issues

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by Nobody: 3:40pm On Aug 29, 2016
1.How a serious President would have been struggling with Nigeria Problem.,


2: What really Matters To Buhari

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by benueguy(m): 3:41pm On Aug 29, 2016
claremont:
It seems the easiest way to get 'likes' on Nairaland is to openly insult the President, a man old enough to be the Father/Grandfather of the same people insulting him. I'm shocked that female Nairalanders are joining in this disturbing thread, every front page of Nairaland is filled with people insulting a man older than them 3 times over.

You can disagree without being disagreeable. Argue against his policies constructively, leave the barely-lettered males and un-marriageable females to trade insults among themselves.
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claremont:
It seems the easiest way to get 'likes' on Nairaland is to openly insult the President, a man old enough to be the Father/Grandfather of the same people insulting him. I'm shocked that female Nairalanders are joining in this disturbing thread, every front page of Nairaland is filled with people insulting a man older than them 3 times over.

You can disagree without being disagreeable. Argue against his policies constructively, leave the barely-lettered males and un-marriageable females to trade insults among themselves.
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claremont:
It seems the easiest way to get 'likes' on Nairaland is to openly insult the President, a man old enough to be the Father/Grandfather of the same people insulting him. I'm shocked that female Nairalanders are joining in this disturbing thread, every front page of Nairaland is filled with people insulting a man older than them 3 times over.

You can disagree without being disagreeable. Argue against his policies constructively, leave the barely-lettered males and un-marriageable females to trade insults among themselves.
Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by babyfaceafrica: 3:41pm On Aug 29, 2016
Did he write a letter to jonathan to save when oil was 100 dollars...please face your missionary job..save souls...leave politics!!!

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by atirolu(m): 3:41pm On Aug 29, 2016
After this letter let wait to see wot will happen to this man
Your lordship sir pls watch ur back efcc may come visiting anytime

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by Dullahi(m): 3:42pm On Aug 29, 2016
This is a well penned open letter worthy of commmendation. This is how you pass suggestions and advice devoid of insults. More grease to your elbow.

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by Buhari4dullard: 3:42pm On Aug 29, 2016
GOOD PIECE SIR!

HAS ANYBODY HEARD ANYTHING FROM THE TITHE LOVING & JET FLYING ADEBOYE ?

WE ALL NEED TO ACCEPT THE FACT THAT ADEBOYE IS ONLY INTERESTED IN TITHES!

THEY KILLED A KADUNA PASTOR,
WHAT HAS ADEBOYE SAID?
DID HE GO TO VISIT THE FAMILY?

IF HE IS A PROPHET AS HE LIKES TO MAKE OUT, WHY DID HE NO FORESEE ALL THESE angry

NIGERIANS WE ALL NEED TO WAKE UP AND EXAMINE THINGS!

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by herbert7: 3:43pm On Aug 29, 2016
Nice 1

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by EROMS38(m): 3:43pm On Aug 29, 2016
Nice one my cardinal but d dullard won't listen cos he is a dictator.

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Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by Joehong(m): 3:43pm On Aug 29, 2016
MAN OF GOD, YOU ARE GOING OUT OF BIBLE. ROMANS 13 SHOULD BE YOUR VOICE TO THE PEOPLE INCLUDING YOU.
Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by herbert7: 3:44pm On Aug 29, 2016
Nice.
Re: Anthony Okogie's Open Letter To Buhari by ojun50(m): 3:44pm On Aug 29, 2016
He no go hear them don cage am

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