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Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by iSense247: 1:18pm On Sep 27, 2023
Acronyms have always fascinated me.

Not least because they convey a long name in the shortest possible way, but also because some of them are witty and sometimes even downright humorous.

A recent acronym added to the Nigerian word-space is, in addition to these two attributes, also apt.

It is apt because it captures our general national mood today.

And the word is SAD, an acronym for Special Advisor to a political office holder.

But it’s just perfect, because majority of Nigerians today are sad. The situation around the country leaves us with little choice not to be.

We are sad, not just because our brand-new president issued us a divorce letter, the very day our traditional honeymoon with him was supposed to commence, but because the steps he has taken since that infamous Freudian slip, in his inaugural address, have done nothing to alleviate the pain of that divorce.

Yet he keeps acquiring more advisers. What are these advisers for, if they can’t make one feel the pulse of the people?

I mean after the harrowing eight years of the last administration, Nigerians were hopeful that a new government would mean more kind consideration and sensitivity to their daily needs.

And having elected someone who was with us all through, and had seen the disappointment and despair we had endure, because the Buhari government had failed to fulfill numerous campaign promises, the least we hoped for was that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be more responsive to our needs and yearnings.

It was more than a kick below-the-belt when the new president started with a move that was guaranteed to affect every living Nigerian; except for political office holders.

We all know that everyone feels the pain of petrol price increase, including people in our remotest villages, because even they have to transport their farm produce to nearby markets.

Though Nigerians had questioned late Umaru ‘Yar’adua’s electoral victory in 2007, not least because he was former president Obasanjo’s hand-picked and annointed successor, he was able to turn that negative perception around, when he quickly brought down the cost of petrol from N75 to N65 naira per litre, in the early days of his administration.

It wasn’t even part of his campaign promise but as someone who pledged to be a servant-leader, both in words and in deeds, President ‘Yar’adua felt the pulse of the nation; and acted accordingly.

Former President Buhari and his team were a different breed though. They promised much and delivered little. In fact so little that before the government expired, a common joke on social media, is that of Nigerians begging Buhari to return them to where he met them in 2015.

The joke says ‘We no longer want your change. Take us back to 2015 when a bag of rice was N8500, a litre of petrol was 87 naira, when our naira was 120 to the dollar, when bandits were criminals hiding in Zamfara and Birnin Gwari forests, not armed gangs raiding whole towns and villages, while killing and abducting people at will….’

This obviously sums up the disappointment of Nigerians with the Buhari government.

In fact among the topmost indices of failed campaign promises was that they promised to end corruption by naming, shaming, prosecuting and jailing corrupt public officials. Not only did the government fail to do much in this regard, but it also bred its own high-level corrupt officials, who made the previous corruption cases pale in comparison.

It is with this obvious pain and expectation that we welcomed the Tinubu administration. But so far we haven’t seen much to celebrate.

Poverty and hunger have exacerbated. Though we were supposed to have created rice pyramids, rice has become a rare sight for the common man.

Yet, in the face of all this, the new administration seems more keen on creating the needless offices of special advisers and special assistants than in tackling the nation’s woes head-on.

Of what use is this retinue of aides when the rest of our compatriots are wallowing in hunger and pain?

Even the Vice-President has no less than twenty aides. This is one office whose occupant is, like his state counterpart, only a spare tyre.

He cannot be the front wheel unless his principal is unavoidably absent.

So why does the VP need over a dozen aides when two or three will do?

Unless our leaders learn to prioritise what their compatriots’ need, they will never achieve the success they claim they want to achieve.

These SADs and SAs must be reduced to the barest minimum because they are just a huge addition to the nations wage-bill with little to add in terms of real value to governance.

Some may say that this is the practice in most parts of the world, especailly where the presidential system is in practice; and maybe it is true, but who said we can’t change it to suit our present peculiar circumstances?

The late John Magufuli of Tanzania went as far as to cancel his country’s national day celebrations, in his first year in office, because the money budgetted was needed for something else. He diverted the amount to rehabilitation and equipping of government-owned hospitals around the country.

In our present state now, we need such radical measures to ease the situation of suffering all over Nigeria.

Presidential platitudes and doubtful palliatives cannot end the hardship being encountered by ordinary Nigerians, since before the removal of fuel subsidy and after it.

But decisive actions like immediately returning the subsidy, securing our borders so seriously that the fuel doesn’t end up smuggled, and cutting down the cost of a litre to no more than 200 naira will certainly do the magic, in the short term.

In the long term, we must embark on an immediate repair and maintenance of our refineries, so that fuel importation will no longer be necessary in Nigeria.

The other day I saw a list of petroleum exporting countries and Nigeria is the ONLY ONE without a functioning refinery.

Needless to say, this is a great shame indeed. But President Bola Tinubu is in a position to do things differently.

He can achieve this by mustering the will to do what is right and promptly too. This will not be attainable by appointing more SADs, who will only be additional drain on our national resources.

The reality of our sad situation is that we need a sensitive, responsive and caring government that will put the people’s needs first, then any political expediency second or third.
http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/this-sad-sad-reality

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Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by sarkinbauchi: 1:20pm On Sep 27, 2023
iSense247:
http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/this-sad-sad-reality

The Wailings of Obidients grin grin
Tell Hooebi and Atiku to try their luck in 2027

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Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by Feintline: 1:21pm On Sep 27, 2023
Tinubu is a great embrassment to Nigeria and it's citizens.
Since Nigeria was created in 1914, we have never had it this bad.
The international embrassment is one Nigeria cannot pretend to stomach.

The man has no reputation to protect and so does not care about anything but to smash and destroy the reputation of smart working , honest and diligent Nigeria.

Tinubu should resign honourably before the big loud fall.

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Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by Chizaam2008: 1:24pm On Sep 27, 2023
OmoSEXXXXY don japa with style o. . . cheesy
Business is booming as a 'trans'. . . .

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Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by floret23(f): 1:24pm On Sep 27, 2023
sarkinbauchi:


The Wailings of Obidients grin grin
Daily Trust Newspaper editors are Obidients? Are they also IPOB or Igbos? Did you read the post at all? How old are you? And what do you mean by wailing?

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Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by Taylor92: 1:24pm On Sep 27, 2023
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Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by nedu666: 1:27pm On Sep 27, 2023
floret23:
Daily Trust Newspaper editors are Obidients? Are they also IPOB or Igbos? Did you read the post at all? How old are you? And what do you mean by wailing?

Even when online Yorubas are scared to death of aboki. Damn.

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Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by GanagiBitrus: 1:28pm On Sep 27, 2023
So SAD.
Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by EyeCumInPiece: 1:28pm On Sep 27, 2023
Tinubu has nothing to offer except to satisfy his selfish emilokan ambition.
Know this and know peace.

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Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by siofragspot: 1:29pm On Sep 27, 2023
Chizaam2008:
OmoSEXXXXY don japa with style o. . . cheesy
Business is booming as a 'trans'. . . .

Wahalaaaa
Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by floret23(f): 1:34pm On Sep 27, 2023
nedu666:


Even when online Yorubas Tinubu's surpporters are scared to death of aboki. Damn.
I have corrected your mistake. Are Joe Igbokwe and Reno Omokri yorubas? Yet they hate igbos with passion. Whereas I am Omoluabi and I love igbos. It's not about tribe but religion and party.

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Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by jahsharon: 1:36pm On Sep 27, 2023
sarkinbauchi:


The Wailings of Obidients grin grin
Tell Hooebi and Atiku to try their luck in 2027

2031 you mean. 2027 is settled.
Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by Chizaam2008: 1:38pm On Sep 27, 2023
siofragspot:


Wahalaaaa

President 'fine nyansh'! cheesy
Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by Jackson619007: 1:43pm On Sep 27, 2023
Hmmm🙄
Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by siofragspot: 2:35pm On Sep 27, 2023
Chizaam2008:

President 'fine nyansh'! cheesy
You like what you see?? cheesy
Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by ZombiePUNISHER: 2:39pm On Sep 27, 2023
sarkinbauchi:


The Wailings of Obidients grin grin
Tell Hooebi and Atiku to try their luck in 2027

While you flex the enjoyment allowances dished out to all Agbadorians..

Stupidity runs in some people's veins

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Re: Tinubu This SAD, Sad Reality by Chizaam2008: 2:41pm On Sep 27, 2023
siofragspot:


You like what you see?? cheesy

Not bad for a 100 year-old IRAGBIJIBITI TRANS! cheesy

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