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Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by Ogbuefi2020: 2:27am On Jan 30, 2017
An economic analyst and former supporter of President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 presidential election, Feyi Fawehinmi, in this interview with BAYO AKINLOYE says that Buhari should resign

RECENTLY, your criticisms against President Muhammadu Buhari and his administration indicate you are against him. Why?

I supported (President Muhammadu) Buhari in the last (presidential) election. I actively campaigned for him and donated my money to his campaign. If I have turned against him, it is since he got into office and based entirely on his government’s policy choices. I have nothing personal against him.



At what point exactly did you start losing hope in Buhari and promise of ‘change’?

It was sometime midway last year. It just became clear to me that the government sold one thing during the campaign and were doing another thing entirely upon assumption of power. The sheer pointless and needless suffering Nigerians have been put through in the name of discredited ideas and waste-of-time economic policies has been too much to bear. For me, Nigeria is the point of any support and I consider it a serious mistake on my part to have blindly supported Buhari like I did in 2015.

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And, are you really sorry, if you had led some Nigerians during the 2015 presidential election, to support Buhari?

Yes, I am. I feel like I told people I was a mechanic and then they asked for my opinion on a car they wanted to buy. Without opening the engine, I simply told them to buy the car based on how the body looked. I can’t speak for anyone else but the lesson for me is that no matter how much you dislike someone and want to get rid of them – and I really disliked Goodluck Jonathan’s government – it is important to always be sceptical even for your own side. We did not question Buhari hard enough. We should have pressed him harder to force him to make clear commitments and adopt clear positions we wanted before the elections. Something like taking six months to appoint ministers was such an irritating and costly waste of time. And it came as a surprise to even his supporters. But we all gave him the benefit of the doubt. We allowed him to get away with too much too easily.

The President has been accused of shielding the corruption of his close aides. Do you still think Buhari and his administration has some integrity?

At any rate, the Secretary to Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal’s letter which carried his (Buhari’s) signature is the end of any anti-corruption illusion anyone might still carry about him. To have risked his reputation for a man who has not exactly set the world of governance on fire is a double tragedy.

Do you think he is sincere and serious about fighting corruption in Nigeria?

He might have the right intentions but it is suffering from the pervasive sickness of Nigeria – incompetence. Money is not really being recovered and cases are either being bungled or progressing very slowly. Most of what has been recovered has been real estate and expensive items. In this economy, it is very difficult to turn those things into money. And the longer people get away with not giving up their stolen wealth or their freedom, the greater their chances of getting away with it completely. This is Nigeria after all.

Does it not bother you that Buhari seems bent on having Ibrahim Magu confirmed as substantive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, despite a Department of State Services’ report on and the Senate’s rejection of Magu?

He clearly likes (Ibrahim) Magu. The President has investigated and found him worthy. In the grand scheme of things, the fight against corruption is now like garri that has been overcome by water.

People feel Nigeria’s security agencies are tied to the government’s apron strings. Is there anything that can be done to free these agencies of political control?

There are examples we can copy. Romania is a good one. The anti-corruption agency has been strengthened with good laws and gets a lot of independent foreign funding. As a result, it has been able to do its job freely. You will still need to hire the right person but maybe having independent sources of funding will be a good idea.

Some people have said there is no difference between Jonathan and Buhari when it comes to fighting corruption. What do you think?

There’s probably a lot less money to steal now. Price of crude oil is $50. But it raises an interesting question: if people are still stealing the small money available now, will they steal more if oil goes to $100? How would Jonathan’s people have coped with half price of crude oil? The more important issue for me is this: Jonathan failed Nigeria. Buhari is failing Nigeria. Depending on how Buhari finishes his term, he can still overtake Jonathan in the unfortunate stakes.

Some have called for the President’s resignation. Do you think that is a good idea?

(Calling for the President’s) resignation won’t be a bad idea. It is the honourable thing for him to do. He is clearly not up to the job; that is the fundamental problem with this government.

What do you think about the Presidency’s communication strategy?

I always say that Aso Rock was designed in a way that there are no windows looking outside onto the world. It sounds trivial but it says something about how we have designed leadership in Nigeria. We have physically isolated our leaders with the way we built the seat of power. Maybe one day we will get lucky by having a historically aware president who decides to bring leadership closer to the people. Until then, I don’t expect anything out of Aso Rock to change.

http://punchng.com/supporting-buhari-serious-mistake-fawehinmi/

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by sarrki(m): 2:30am On Jan 30, 2017
You are entitled to your own opinion

Don't use the word we

If I am giving the opportunity to choose again

Between Pmb and Gej . I will choose Pmb again and again

God bless Muhammadu Buhari

God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by dunkem21(m): 2:55am On Jan 30, 2017
cheesy It seems young wailers are wiser than all these learned advanced zombies grin

Its time to change that proverb that says "What a child climbs up to peep, an old man sits down and sees it all cool

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by owobokiri(m): 2:56am On Jan 30, 2017
We warned them...

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by carzola(m): 2:59am On Jan 30, 2017
When we finally get over
This mistake.. This sick skinny
Thing in Aso rock..
We would Line up all the people that
Voted for him and flog them.
[quote][/quote]

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by Defaramade(m): 3:00am On Jan 30, 2017
AllTheWayUp:



grin grin grin

The guy called Sarrki na Real mumu zombie, the juju never clear for him eye
The guy na patriot parrot na cheesy

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by austin2all: 3:02am On Jan 30, 2017
Una never see anything yet. Will that make you people learn.

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by Judolisco(m): 3:02am On Jan 30, 2017
Form don finish oh.... grin grin grin

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by Nobody: 3:02am On Jan 30, 2017
sarrki:
You are entitled to your own opinion

Don't use the word we

If I am giving the opportunity to choose again

Between Pmb and Gej . I will choose Pmb again and again

God bless Muhammadu Buhari

God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria

Stop calling GEJ, besides GEJ and Buhari there were other 12 persons in the race.

Stop sounding as if it was just between GEJ and Buhari.

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by sarrki(m): 3:21am On Jan 30, 2017
dunkem21:


See guys, the strategy of the guy is to get quoted on every nonsense he writes thereby derailing the thread.


I will never be an enemy of the state

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by Ogbuefi2020: 3:21am On Jan 30, 2017
Igbos are wise, they stepped aside and allow the world see how Buhari's incompetence will be exposed, also how afonjas' hypocrisy will be exposed too. Now that the world have seen it all, igbos are back to National Politics

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by Blackfire(m): 3:22am On Jan 30, 2017
I will campaign vigorously and vote for buhari come 2019...

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by dunkem21(m): 3:25am On Jan 30, 2017
sarrki:



I will never be an enemy of the state

Na joke o cheesy

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by sarrki(m): 3:28am On Jan 30, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:
Igbos are wise, they stepped aside and allow the world see how Buhari's incompetence will be exposed, also how afonjas' hypocrisy will be exposed too. Now that the world have seen it all, igbos are back to National Politics

So no more biafra ?

Hypocrisy. You see why that criminal called kanu
Will rot in kuje prison.

We will move him from kuje to Bama, Gashua, Nguru and finally kirikiri Maximum .

He his facing 105 count charge treason, felony among other charges against our beloved country

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by sarrki(m): 3:34am On Jan 30, 2017
woodcook:


Stop calling GEJ, besides GEJ and Buhari there were other 12 persons in the race.

Stop sounding as if it was just between GEJ and Buhari.

It was bro

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by uvalued(m): 4:36am On Jan 30, 2017
op mistake protest

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by dahunsy(f): 5:04am On Jan 30, 2017
Coughs***clears throat# brains are bin reset by force to default mode...........this govt is a joke

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by sarrki(m): 5:12am On Jan 30, 2017
imhotep:

We have an afonjalized zombie here grin grin

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q76UngzHX5Y


The truth is Gej is corruption personified

Buhari is clean is integrity on corruption is not dented

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by Nobody: 5:13am On Jan 30, 2017
sarrki:

The truth is Gej is corruption personified

Buhari is clean is integrity on corruption is not dented
Good. Sit back and enjoy your well-deserved economic recession grin grin grin

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by Ogbuefi2020: 5:20am On Jan 30, 2017
sarrki:


So no more biafra ?

Hypocrisy. You see why that criminal called kanu
Will rot in kuje prison.

We will move him from kuje to Bama, Gashua, Nguru and finally kirikiri Maximum .

He his facing 105 count charge treason, felony among other charges against our beloved country
you keep calling yourself a patriotic nigerian but in reality you just an afonja bigot, this thread about an afonja wailing and regretting his support for buhari has nothing to do with Biafra or Kanu, now that afonjas and abokis are wailing we feel satisfied and vindicated. of course Biafra struggle continues, it has been on since Uwazurike vs Obj. Onwuka vs GEJ,, Kanu Vs Buhari. If you afonja think that the road in now cleared for you to dance to abuja and enjoy national relevance without working for it because igbos are out of the way for biafra, you better restrategize. Biafra and Nigeria politics are not mutually exclusive.

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by Nobody: 5:22am On Jan 30, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:

you keep calling yourself a patriotic nigerian but in reality you just an afonja bigot, this thread about an afonja wailing and regretting his support for buhari has nothing to do with Biafra or Kanu, now that afonjas and abokis are wailing we feel satisfied and vindicated. of course Biafra struggle continues, it has been on since Uwazurike vs Obj. Onwuka vs GEJ,, Kanu Vs Buhari. If you afonja think that the road in now cleared for you to dance to abuja and enjoy national relevance without working for it because igbos are out of the way for biafra, you better restrategize. Biafra and Nigeria politics are not mutually exclusive.
^^ grin grin grin

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by dunkem21(m): 5:23am On Jan 30, 2017


Yes, I am. I feel like I told people I was a mechanic and then they asked for my opinion on a car they wanted to buy. Without opening the engine, I simply told them to buy the car based on how the body looked.

Quack mechanic .. cheesy ..and you expect a wise man like me to listen to you?

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by sarrki(m): 5:25am On Jan 30, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:

you keep calling yourself a patriotic nigerian but in reality you just an afonja bigot, this thread about an afonja wailing and regretting his support for buhari has nothing to do with Biafra or Kanu, now that afonjas and abokis are wailing we feel satisfied and vindicated. of course Biafra struggle continues, it has been on since Uwazurike vs Obj. Onwuka vs GEJ,, Kanu Vs Buhari. If you afonja think that the road in now cleared for you to dance to abuja and enjoy national relevance without working for it because igbos are out of the way for biafra, you better restrategize. Biafra and Nigeria politics are not mutually exclusive.


All nah propaganda

Come 2019 SE & SS will lead in Buhari campaign.

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by Ogbuefi2020: 5:32am On Jan 30, 2017
sarrki:



All nah propaganda

Come 2019 SE & SS will lead in Buhari campaign.
Yes, we will lead. Having been satisfied to show the world how much of a clueless incompetent mofo he is, we will not hesitate to lead his second tenure campaign not because he is good but keep incompetent mofos like afonjas from taking advantage again. By the time afonjas fail to have their way again, they will wail in frustrations and try to tell everybody how incompetent Buhari is, just like the person on this thread is doing, then we will remind them and all the praises they sang when they cheaply had their way

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by sarrki(m): 5:37am On Jan 30, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:

Yes, we will lead. Having been satisfied to show the world how much of a clueless incompetent mofo he is, we will not hesitate to lead his second tenure campaign not because he is good but keep incompetent mofos like afonjas from taking advantage again


Lol

The thing pain am well

He enter am.

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by Ogbuefi2020: 5:38am On Jan 30, 2017
sarrki:



Lol

The thing pain am well

He enter am.

If you don't have anything else to say, then go and sleep

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Re: Supporting Buhari Was A Serious Mistake — Fawehinmi by ajepako(f): 5:40am On Jan 30, 2017
sarrki:



The truth is Gej is corruption personified

Buhari is clean is integrity on corruption is not dented


Really??

Itotally agree with you...

All hail Buhari...the PIOUS...UNBLEMISHED...UNTAINED...

Please remeber to invite me for his cannonization and beautification as a SAINT...

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