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Letter To Mr. President by Lilkingsamuel(m): 3:23pm On Jul 10, 2015
OPEN LETTER TO MR. PRESIDENT.


Dear Mr. President,
Nigerians greet you. We commend the manner you have
handled issues like the recent hike in fuel price and state’s
non-payment of workers’ salaries. These achievements of
yours make us proud of the man we unanimously elected to
lead us. Yes, a great victory it was. Not one single state failed
to give you their support some by voting and others passively
by sitting on the fence praying that you still win somehow.
And when the results were called even your opponents were
the first to congratulate you. But now after all the hope and
joy we have shared with you, some of your recent actions are
beginning to give us cause to doubt our initial conclusion that
you are the bearer of that change we voted for.
Six weeks after your inauguration into office our ministries
have not seen new ministers. Do you intend to do everything
on your own? If every sector of our dear country will have to
wait till September to have new ministers, “Baba you are

going too slow.”
Nine out of ten appointments you gave are to Northerners.
Where is the principle of Federal Character in this? Are you
trying to prove Orubebe right; that you are tribalistic? He
must be somewhere now telling people “I said it”. You also
said that any attack against Boko Haram is an attack on the
North. Did you not vow to us to end insurgency? When did
Boko Haram and the North become synonyms?
Boko Haram suspects are not regular criminals you can move
around and keep in any prison facility. Other countries even
build facilities, for such sworn enemies of the state, outside
their own soil. Where such facilities are non-existent, is it not
better to leave them where they are. Moving them to South-
East or any other geopolitical zone for that matter is more or
less a direct attempt at spreading the violence.
It is too early for you to have any issues with the senate.
Accept and prepare to work with whoever they have made
their President and Deputy Senate President.
Nigerians advise you. You are a senior citizen. Baba what
kind of legacy do you intend to leave? Retrace your steps
immediately. You said you are only staying
for one tenure, we
wonder how you will complete this tenure if you continue like
this.

***share this with other Nigerians***

MR. PRESIDENT MUST HEAR US!!!

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Re: Letter To Mr. President by petkoffDrake(m): 3:24pm On Jul 10, 2015
have u send it?
Re: Letter To Mr. President by oatzeal(m): 3:24pm On Jul 10, 2015
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Re: Letter To Mr. President by Antell95(m): 3:26pm On Jul 10, 2015
undecided
Re: Letter To Mr. President by KOLZY(m): 3:28pm On Jul 10, 2015
he is on twitter na not on nl
Re: Letter To Mr. President by Lilkingsamuel(m): 4:00pm On Jul 10, 2015
am waiting for signatories smiley lol

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