Friday, 22 April 2022

NIGERIA WHO SURVIVE UNDER PRESIDENT MUHAMMED BUHARI REGIME SHOULD BE GIVEN A CERTIFICATE OF SURVIVAL. ANALYSE BY AKOWE THANGKOD JOSEPH

   
NIGERIA WHO SURVIVE UNDER PRESIDENT MUHAMMED BUHARI REGIME SHOULD BE GIVEN A CERTIFICATE OF SURVIVAL

Dino Melaye Proposes A Certificate Of Survival For Any Nigerian Who Survives The Buhari Administration


At its simplest, Akowe ThankGod defines “survival” : to remain alive or in existence Or  to continue to function or prosper

Example, they survived many hardships

The Basic survival centers around maintaining

The three fundamentals factors:

1 food

2 water and

3 shelter  and  security guarantee

But often, survival is a deep-rooted and complex concept fueled by physical and mental strength.


Through the power of survival, many have trudged through dark times and found their light at the end of the tunnel


Dino Melaye Proposes A Certificate Of Survival For Any Nigerian Who Survives The Buhari Administration


According to him, such a person has survived hunger, kidnapping, banditry, and killings

He said this at a function recently

”I want to propose that at the expiration of Muhammadu Buhari as the President of Nigeria, due to hunger, kidnapping, bandits and killings, any Nigerian that survives, I move a motion  that Nigerian should be given a certificate of survival.”


Survivors aren’t always the strongest; sometimes they’re the smartest, but more often simply the luckiest. Let’s not forget that adaptability and constant innovation is key to the survival of any country.  adaptability and constant innovation is key to the survival of any country.


Dino Melaye is a Nigerian politician, a former Senator and was a member of the 8th Nigerian National Assembly, representing Kogi West


Dino Melaye, who posted a  video on his Facebook page says,  those people who are going to survive under or in this president Muhammed Buhari regime should be reward with the certificate of survival


Why Melaye said this or is it because his not longer there anymore at ( National assembly)


In his video, Melaye made mention of banditry, kidnapping and killings of innocent people in our country and since president Muhammed Buhari came into the power since 2015, insecurities have be come the mother of the day


One could not sleep with two eyes closed

Travel from one state to another is life fly out of the country

Ordinary Nigerian could not afford three square meals in this Buhari regime

The price of petroleum has increased likewise transportation increased also the Price of  foodstuff including rice and beans in Nigeria today

Price of beans in 2012

The price of each bag of beans, in 2012 is between #8000 to 12000

According Tijjani revealed that the quantity is the   main yardstick for determining its price. He said a bag of beans ranges from N8,000, N10, 000  and N12, 000

Price of beans under president Muhammed Buhari regime


The current price for a 50kg bag of beans would go between ₦40,000 to ₦50,000. Not only the price of beans, according to the National Bureau of Statistics the price of food commodities has risen by an astronomical 27 percent since February 2021. The average cost of a mudu


Let me, as a result, point out a couple of things that might help, using rice, a staple eaten all over Nigeria, as a proxy. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, in 2000, a 50kg bag of rice averaged ₦2,500. In 2014, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, a 50kg bag of rice averaged ₦10,000. According to surveys by SBM Intelligence, at the end of June 2020, a 50kg bag of rice went for an average of ₦26,000.


In two decades, the price of the most widely consumed staple food in Nigeria (and the world, according to the Food and Agricultural Organization) has gone from ₦2,500 to ₦26,000. A 1000% increase in 20 years.

Applicable to electricity power supply and tariff plan has increased while many Nigerians were seriously working harder to survive in this regime.


Dino Melaye have viewed the effects of increase of foodstuff in the market as things are not like before as it's now

Boko haram fight insurgent, kidnapper and killing

President Buhari vowed to crush Boko Haram within three months and improve the security of lives and properties in Nigeria.


Saturday, May 29 2015, marked exactly six years since President Muhammadu Buhari took office as the fourth man to lead Nigeria in the Fourth Republic.


The former army general who became the first opposition candidate to win a presidential election in Nigeria returned to power in 2015 on the strength of his promise to tackle insecurity, fight corruption and improve the economy.


His election followed the abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls from a Chibok in the country’s northeast Borno state by Boko Haram armed group.


In his inaugural address, Mr Buhari vowed to tackle “head on” the Boko Haram insurgents who at the time had taken over several local government areas in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states.


He vowed to crush Boko Haram within three months and recover all the territories it had seized.


But six years after and about two years to the end of his final second term, insecurity has worsened beyond the Boko Haram insurgency. Virtually all parts of Nigeria are currently battling one form or another of violent crimes, evidence that the president has failed to keep his promise on security


The Global Terrorism Index (2019) ranked Nigeria as the third-worst nation prone to terrorism with no improvement since 2017


Asides insurgency, banditry, kidnapping and secessionist violence are pushing Nigeria towards the brink of collapse with many calling for the resignation of the president for “failing” to secure the country


Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka has described the country as a war zone and the Sultan of Sokoto recently said northern Nigeria is the worst place to live in the country


Last month, a lawmaker from the president’s ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Smart Adeyemi, was moved to tears while contributing to a debate in the Senate on the dire security situation


Overwhelmed by the situation, the president appealed to the United States for help


One could not travel by road in Nigeria especially Abuja- kaduna highway as the number of victims increase everyday


Despite his  threatened to deal with terrorists group in southeast, which many people referred them as indigenous people of biafra (IPOB) members


After the reaction of people attacked on president Muhammed Buhari, calling ethnical war, he deleted his post and the post is not longer found on his  twister account handle anymore and that lead to suspended of it operation in Nigeria despite few people were selected to be using it


I discovered that many Nigerians no longer further their education anymore, many people have dropped from school

The price of items in the market has increased totally and many people could not afford it


The cost of living in Nigeria under Buhari regime is very expensive and one can't just boost on his pocket or wallet while going to the market purchased anythings.


By AKOWE THANGKOD JOSEPH

2 comments:

  1. Wow! That's really and absolutely correct.
    Nigeria our country is beyond our expectations.
    The bourgeoisie always fighting for their national budget.
    They fighting for their selfish interest with the national resources.
    Dragging the national budget to their own selfish.
    God intervention we seek.
    Thank you for your update my dear information officer.
    Akowe thank God Joseph
    More elbow

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