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Open Letter To President Donald Trump by sbaby4b: 4:40pm On May 27, 2018
OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Mr. DONALD TRUMP


President Donald Trump

Through:

Ambassador Stuart Symington

United States Ambassador to Nigeria

U.S. Embassy,

Diplomatic Drive

Central Business District

Abuja - Nigeria.


URGENT NEED TO SAVE NIGERIA'S DEMOCRACY

Sir,

It is with great delight that I write you this letter, hoping that it meets you well. I congratulate you for having kept to your promise of "America first" so far in all your policies and programmes since assumption of office. Permit me to say that this is not my first letter to an American President, as I made a similar appeal to President Barack Obama in 2015, under former President Goodluck Jonathan, intimating him of the failings inherent in that government and thankfully he acted on the letter. I believe you will also take heed of the urgency of this appeal and act accordingly.


Indeed, your effort to make good on your electioneering promises to the American people and the world, is widely acknowledged and appreciated by all lovers of democracy. However, it is rather unfortunate that in my country, for which I now write to seek your intervention, your friend, President Muhammadu Buhari, is largely paying lip service to his promises and has refused to follow the rule of law in the exercise of his powers under a democratic setting. Democracy in Nigeria is currently facing some of its most severe threats and unless something is done, it could be derailed and jeopardised altogether.


Your Excellency sir, while you daily work to advance the cause of the United States, the Nigerian situation under the present administration, led by the ruling All Progressives Congress, has failed to promote the nation's interest and work for the sustenance of our democracy. It was most unfortunate that when President Buhari visited you recently, he minced words on the true situation of the current happenings in the country, which pose a great threat to our national fabric of Unity, Peace and Progress.


How do I mean? The ruling APC and President Buhari were ecstatically embraced by Nigerians and voted into office with a promise to fight corruption, insecurity and grow the economy in 2015. However, three years on, prevailing maladministration and insecurity have left everyone spell bound, as wanton killings by herdsmen, kidnapping for ransom, armed robbery, corruption and insurgency in the north-east still ravage the country unabated. Furthermore, the cost of fighting these deadly malaise continues to skyrocket without corresponding mitigation in insecurity. A recent example is the withdrawal of $1billion from the Excess Crude Account (ECA) to fight Boko Haram and other security challenges across the country, by the Executive in collaboration with the National Economic Council, without due recourse to the National Assembly for statutory approval. More so, need I mention that the recent advance payment of $496million to your country for the purchase of 12 Tucano fighter jets, by the Buhari-led Federal Executive Council, was done in complete violation of extant laws regarding such purchases. I must say that that action remains illegal, criminal and a breach of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which empowers the National Assembly to approve all expenditures of the executive. I am aware that the United States is a nation ruled by laws and therefore cannot condone impunity and illegality of this nature - no matter the amount of benefits accruable to it from the sale. I would therefore, kindly appeal to you, to use your good offices to ensure that the $496million is repatriated into the Nigerian coffers and the deal renegotiated and made to follow due process.


I want to also appeal to you to help save our democracy by prevailing on President Buhari and his administration to respect the fundamental Human Rights of Nigerians. The right to life, freedom of association, freedom of speech and freedom from fear, torture and molestation which are irreducible minimums in any democratic setting, have taken the back seat since this administration came into power. Unfortunately, these rights are being denied under the guise of fighting corruption by the Executive and its agents. Permit me to say that the fight against corruption by the Buhari government is laudable but grossly selective. I am by no means saying the Nigerian government should not investigate and prosecute corrupt officials or those found to have looted the public treasury. I support the fight against corruption and thus use this opportunity to call on the American government to help Nigeria to win the fight against corruption. However, this letter is to intimate you on the true situation about the ongoing fight against corruption in Nigeria, which is highly selective and partisan instead of being transparent and fair. While members of the opposition PDP and nPDP are being hunted and liquidated in the name of fighting corruption, fraud allegations against close aides/allies of the President and other favoured members of the coalition that fused to form the APC are being consistently swept under the carpet, with the culprits allowed to live freely without any form of legal repercussion.


Regrettably sir, Nigerians are no longer free to express themselves or to criticise the activities and policies of the government without being assaulted or clamped down upon. For example, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, was one of those who supported Buhari and the APC to win the 2015 general elections, but today, has been branded an enemy of the state because he is criticizing the wrongdoings and failings of the administration.


Similarly, I dare say that the harassment, coercion, intimidation and humiliation being meted out on the President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, is basically because he emerged as the President of the Senate against the wishes of some powerful and influential members of the ruling party in 2015 and not because he is corrupt as being claimed by some agents of the executive. It is worthy of note, that H.E. Saraki belongs to the nPDP stock of the APC and his unjust trial and persecution over charges of false asset declaration since 2015 coupled with new attempts to link him with arrested murder suspects and cultists in his home state of Kwara, points to the selective nature of the fight against corruption being waged by the Buhari-administration. Note that the political onslaught against Saraki and the National Assembly under his leadership, culminated recently in the invasion of the Senate Chambers by sponsored thugs, who forcefully took away its mace and symbol of authority, without the prosecution of the perpetrators. Besides, facts have recently emerged to buttress this assertion about political persecution of perceived opponents of the government. A Special Investigator engaged by the Special Presidential Investigation Panel on Recovery of Public Property, Evangelist Victor Uwajeh, recently revealed that he was specifically directed to investigate Saraki and other PDP stalwarts who have been marked for persecution by the Buhari-led administration. Uwajeh, in a statement published by the Cable, an online newspaper, said the Special Presidential Investigation Panel on Recovery of Public Property, established by the Buhari's administration, was specifically created to investigate Saraki, his Deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, Senator Stella Oduah, Senator Albert Bassay Akpan, ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Femi Fani Kayode, Senator James Manager, Governor Nyesom Wike, Senator Jonah Jang, Patience Jonathan and the current National Chairman of the PDP, Chief Uche Secondus, among others.


Kindly note that apart from HE Saraki, all other persons listed above are members of the opposition party, PDP. Mr. Uwajeh's statement, I must say has practically vindicated HE Saraki and other opposition members currently on trial that the allegations against them were politically motivated. Uwajeh had unequivocally stated that his refusal to work with the APC-led Government to humiliate the so-called enemies of Government has led him into exile.


I write to you because Nigeria and America have a long history of friendly relations, added to our system of government which is modeled after that of the United States. Much as the United States and other national governments assisted Nigeria to return to democracy from military dictatorship in the past and has continued to support the nation's fight against insurgency and corruption, it is time to come to our aid once again in order to sustain our democracy and maintain strict adherence to the rule of law. I believe you are better placed to advice the current leadership on the need to obey the rule of law and be impartial in its ongoing anti-corruption campaign.


I humbly invite you to work with other defenders of democracy, freedom and human rights across the world, like the European Union (EU), United Nations (UN) and organizations like the Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, etc, to ensure that the present gagging of the press and opposition political party members in Nigeria do not degenerate further. Help us to prevent imminent breakdown of law and order that may result to chaos and anarchy if the current atmosphere of government's orchestrated harassment, intimidation, coercion, denial of the right to free speech and outright repression of perceived enemies of the administration, is allowed to continue unabated.


I thank you in anticipation that you will take positive steps to liaise with your friend, President Muhammadu Buhari, in order to prevent escalation of anti-democratic acts by agents of the administration.


Long live U.S.A.!

Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria!


Yours sincerely,


Comrade Timi Frank

Deputy National Publicity Secretary

All Progressives Congress

timifrank40@gmail.com

07033555555
Re: Open Letter To President Donald Trump by buhariguy(m): 6:00pm On May 27, 2018
Donald trump will solely and strongly be ashamed of this jobless intellectually lazy idiotic pig of opposition that called himself deputy national publicity of ruling party in Nigeria.
That is insanity.

Donald trump will be laughing at this dude for telling him to repatriate the 12 Tucson fund that Donald trump fought seriously to get the contract by blocking Nigeria to get it from Russia and China.
Even accused Donald trump himself as corrupt and he should help corrupt opposition to fight his friend that is genuinely fighting corruption.

These jobless lazy idiotic pig is not serious fighting for corrupt idiots.
Re: Open Letter To President Donald Trump by TheTrueSeeker: 6:03pm On May 27, 2018
What we need now is the political game plan and strategy to send President @MBuhari and APC out of @ASOROCK and not complaining...!!!


Its obvious right now that the only political game plan Buhari and his team are left with is intimidation and harassment of perceived opponents. No probs, some men would have to pay the price by spending sometime in jail but those who are still invincible can and should regroup and strategies...!!!

In the philosophy of 'WAR', APC and Buhari's men are using what we term 'distractive punches'. They are political 'punches' meant to prevent opponents from regrouping to form an alliance
Re: Open Letter To President Donald Trump by Daviddson(m): 6:11pm On May 27, 2018
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Re: Open Letter To President Donald Trump by Redoil: 6:17pm On May 27, 2018
If you think buhari will read and understand this write up click like
If you think buhari is too dumb and can never read and understand jackshitt about this write up click share
Re: Open Letter To President Donald Trump by saaron(m): 6:19pm On May 27, 2018
Interesting that the change buhari and his gang of thieves promised Nigerians has turned into CHAIN to the point that an APC member had to write a letter reporting the wickedness of buhari's destructive govt to POTUS. grin Indeed not all that glitters is gold.

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Re: Open Letter To President Donald Trump by buhariguy(m): 6:36pm On May 27, 2018
saaron:
Interesting that the change buhari and his gang of thieves promised to Nigerians has turned into CHAIN to the point that an APC member had to write a letter reporting the wickedness of buhari's destructive govt to POTUS. grin Indeed not all that glitters is gold.
the jobless lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra said their fellow jobless lazy idiotic pig is APC deputy national publicity secretary.

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Re: Open Letter To President Donald Trump by HoluwarTohbar(f): 6:43pm On May 27, 2018
buhariguy:
Donald trump will solely and strongly be ashamed of this jobless intellectually lazy idiotic pig of opposition that called himself deputy national publicity of ruling party in Nigeria.
That is insanity.

Donald trump will be laughing at this dude for telling him to repatriate the 12 Tucson fund that Donald trump fought seriously to get the contract by blocking Nigeria to get it from Russia and China.
Even accused Donald trump himself as corrupt and he should help corrupt opposition to fight his friend that is genuinely fighting corruption.

These jobless lazy idiotic pig is not serious fighting for corrupt idiots.
Your painful efforts at constructing a good English sentence is highly appreciated, but you still have a lot of work to do in articulating your thoughts properly so as not to confuse your readers. If the dullard you are defending only took some time to work on himself as you, may be things would have been different. Nice try shaa.

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Re: Open Letter To President Donald Trump by saaron(m): 6:45pm On May 27, 2018
buhariguy:
the jobless lazy idiotic pigs of Biafra said their fellow jobless lazy idiotic pig is APC deputy national publicity secretary.
Typical first class zombie response.

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Re: Open Letter To President Donald Trump by sowore2019: 6:59pm On May 27, 2018
Nigeria require a new order to be led by a young and vibrant young man with intellectual capabilities. #Takeitback #Sowore2019

Re: Open Letter To President Donald Trump by HtwoOw: 6:48am On May 28, 2018
Really


It's all Buhari's fault ?

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