PMB, you interferred


PMB says he did not interfer with the Elections but he did and he knows it. Our Institutions are so weak that they like to dance to their master's tune.

Can PMB tell the effect of his flashing

his vote in the elections for all to see?

That was all INEC needed to know the choice of the President. While the President is entitled to his choice like any other registered voter, it is wrong of him to show his vote.

He may not know it but that act morethan any other turned the head of INEC and emboldened them.

Before anyone argues with the Independent in the name of INEC, let me point at the CBN that had to wait for the President to point at which decision of the Supreme Court the CBN should obey and when to obey.

The Bible says narrow is the way that leads to life. Many Presidents, Nigeria and Nigerians have seen but who has left the most legacies?

Of what will PMB be remembered? The free and fair Elections he promised or the Boko Haram, he promised to decimate?

Indeed talk is cheap and if wishes were horses, beggars would ride.

Comments

  1. You have said it all sir.
    As this administration is winding down. I can only remember the era for massive Naira devaluation, rail construction from Kano to Maradi in Niger republic which should have been done by PPP and not debt. The losses were more than the gains.

    Government actions moved citizens into poverty rather than taken them from poverty.

    We can only hope for a better future anyway.

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