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Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by Nobody: 4:08pm On Feb 12, 2016
SunNewsOnline: The above caption appears to be the pertinent question being asked by most Nigerians that voted President Muhammadu Buhari into power in the 2015 general election. The question which used to be asked in hushed tones and often times muted, is no longer hidden. It has become part of the public discourse as more and more Nigerians are asking for the change they voted for irrespective of party affiliation, tribe or religion.

It is good that this question and its other variants are now emanating from members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Even those who swore by their father’s or mother’s graveside that Buhari is the change agent Nigeria needs in 2015 are fast eating their words in view of the unmet expectations they have, so far, seen. Some ardent followers of the Daura-born military-politician are telling whoever cares to listen that this is not the change they voted for.


Some of them are yearning for change even when the regime they voted for is yet to celebrate its one year in office. It is interesting that this rhetorical question is coming from those that carried Buhari’s election on their heads and shoulders. The women among them are lamenting and weeping profusely that they are not well represented in government.

They pointed out that the few women in Buhari’s cabinet, except one, are from the North. They even say that the money voted for the Ministry of Women’s Affairs in the 2016 budget is too meager to make any significant impact on the lives of the nation’s womenfolk, the significant Other, that constitute more than half of our 150 or 170 million people. They argued that women did not have it so bad in the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, no matter the imperfections of that regime.


The youths are also crying out that they have been used and dumped by the administration that promised to create jobs for them. It is unfortunate that the youths, the future leaders and change agents, are under-represented in this administration. They are weeping and wailing that they have been schemed out of the regime they contributed so much to its coming to power. Even the social media that helped the regime come to power were nearly decreed out of existence before common sense prevailed.

While some segments of the society that voted Buhari to power publicly complained bitterly for their mistake, certain category of his arch supporters bemoan their fate and utter disappointment in silence. As victims, they spoke in silences. Forget about the images of public approval often splashed in newspapers and on national televisions of the new men in power,all that glitters is not gold. Why are Nigerians lamenting when they should rejoice? There are so many reasons to lament about the condition of living of most Nigerians since Buhari came to power.

The fall in the price of crude oil has started even before Buhari assumption of office, but a responsive government should put in place palliative measures to ameliorate the sufferings of its citizens with pro-people policies.

What did we see? Instead of enhanced exchange rate between the naira and other currencies as promised during the campaign, Nigerians cannot see the dollar to buy even at N318 per dollar, or to pay for school fees of their wards abroad. Nigerians cannot use their ATM to withdraw money while on vocation abroad. It was so bad then that those that have domiciliary account can neither deposit nor withdraw, though this has been relaxed. Government is not yet clear on whether it has removed petrol and kerosene subsidy or not. Nigerians in many parts of the country still buy these petroleum products at exorbitant prices, far above the approved prices.

Apart from the Value Added Tax (VAT), and other taxes paid by Nigerians, the government has without deliberation saddled impoverished Nigerians with additional tax called stamp duty, in which N50 is deducted from every bank transaction from N1000 and above. Why not limit this selling of stamp to transactions from N1million and above instead of from N1000 that is targeted at the poorest of the poor in the society? The few exemptions to this rule are, however,insignificant. Despite government’s grandstanding that it will not devalue the naira, market forces has devalued the local currency by a great margin. Check the bearish mood of the stock market to feel the strength of the economy. Prices of goods skyrocket on a daily basis. What you buy a food item today is not what you will buy it tomorrow.

Even the president himself has acknowledged the difficulties Nigerians are passing through and profusely lamented why he should come to power at this time that the nation’s crude oil is selling below$40. He is lamenting why he did not come when oil was selling $100 and above. He also wondered why he always came to power when things are upside down. Perhaps it is his luck or his own doing.

After all, nobody begged him to come to power in 1983 when democracy was been nurtured as our acceptable system of government. Ever since he left power as a military ruler, he has strived to rule Nigeria on his own volition through democratic means but was not successful until last year when he was overtly rebranded as a born-again democrat and a change agent. It is indeed unfortunate that he always come to power when things are bad.

But he should not lament much because he came on his own and asked for our votes to rebuild the nation, its economy, fight corruption,defeat insurgency, rescue Chibok girls, and create employment among other goodies. I think that these are the things that should occupy the president’s mind at the moment.


The period of his short leave will afford him the needed serenity and solitude to ruminate on these problems and set up a formidable economic team that will rescue the nation’s wobbling and tattered economy. He should stop weeping. This is the time he will perform those miracles he promised Nigerians last year shortly before he was elected as Nigerian president after a 4th attempt.

Buhari has no reason whatsoever to disappoint Nigerians. He should not hide under the alibi that he met a terrible mess on the ground. He should not tell us that the heat in the kitchen is so hot. He should not tell us that the national treasury is half empty. He should not tell us that the economy is in ruins and shambles.

Rather than sounding pessimistic, he should imbue Nigerians with optimism and hope that we have no pact with hunger, deprivation, poverty, insecurity, unemployment, inflation, high electricity tariff, disease, illiteracy and corruption.

Nigerians are eagerly waiting on himand APC to fulfill their change promises. There should be no room for excuses or margin for error. That is the expected minimum he can do for Nigerians during his tenure.

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Re: Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by INTROVERT(f): 4:11pm On Feb 12, 2016
What amount of change are they looking for. N5, N10, N50, N100, N500 or N1000 grin grin.

Change is a long and painful process which dosent happen in the blink of an eye. Worse still for Nigeria is that we are neither united nor patriotic enough to put aside our differences and work for a better Nigeria. Historically, we have had leaders who have been old, weak, corrupt or uneducated to really take the country to enviable height.
Re: Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by Pidggin(f): 4:14pm On Feb 12, 2016
Everyday, we read something about arrests and accusations, yet when the matter is taken to court we hear another story. Women have been marginalized, youths are being relegated to social media politics only, and the dollar keeps rising against the naira, very few people are asking needed questions until our economy collapses.

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Re: Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by BeeBeeOoh(m): 4:18pm On Feb 12, 2016
PMD embezzled the Change..
Re: Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by excellencyabia1: 4:18pm On Feb 12, 2016
change is change
Re: Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by OZAOEKPE(f): 4:19pm On Feb 12, 2016
THEY ASKED FOR CHANGE, NOW CHANGE IS HERE TO STAY??

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Re: Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by tolexy007(m): 4:20pm On Feb 12, 2016
so ur eye just clear say Change is a Scam? angry angry angry angry

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Re: Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by resty4(m): 4:25pm On Feb 12, 2016
Nigeria bleeds, Nigerians mourn but Daura President is . . . .fill in d blank space.
Re: Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by Trut(m): 4:32pm On Feb 12, 2016
Negative change everywhere grin cool
Re: Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by Nobody: 5:07pm On Feb 12, 2016
He is lamenting why he did not come when oil was selling $100 and above.
This conspicuously alludes that Buhari have given up on himself in a his quest to curb and neutralize the prevailing economic adversities. the nation's crude oil price started to depreciate before you grabbed power and you were anticipating it to miraculously appreciate during your era?

A wise and sensational office holder honorably resigns on the emergence of incompetence and failures in other to circumvent any impending adversity as a result of his/her failure. Instead of maintaining a lewd alternative decision of attempting to digress the attention of credulous Nigerians to the subjective fight against corruption of which is advertently ludicrous and execrable.
Re: Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by Nobody: 5:12pm On Feb 12, 2016
Re: Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by Aufbauh(m): 5:16pm On Feb 12, 2016
Highlights :
* NNPC had over 40 bank accounts!
* Nigerian army had over 70 accounts
* 2.2 trillion just recovered because of TSA
* CBN directors short changing Nigeria through forex

Re: Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by Nobody: 5:58pm On Feb 12, 2016
I don't know why i feel like slapping the fella above me.

Alll the money recovered, have you seen any effect on you? The economy is worse, Naira is becoming practically useless.

What annoys me most is that PMB cannot even point to one achievement/project since he has been in office. All he does is criticize and blame the previous government. It's high time this man focus more on governance than recouping stolen money if only that's what will make him concentrate maybe we can finally see the dividends of the change we voted for.


And to think i was part of those clamouring for this backward change and even voted for this man makes it more annoying.

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Re: Where Is The Change? - SunNewsOnline by sdindan: 6:11pm On Feb 12, 2016
Pls where's lie Muhammad.

Is he sick?

This week is passing without him giving us lies.

I know next week will be a busy lying week for him.

Miss his lies.

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