ITS CRUNCH TIME, WE MUST REMEMBER! - Lauretta Onochie

How can we forget how millions of jobless Nigerians were lured with promises of jobs with the immigration authorities in Nigeria? How stadia across the nation were used as death traps for some unsuspecting young job seekers who had paid to be killed in their quest for an opportunity to earn a living. Till date, no one has been brought to books. But they were Nigerians and those of us who survived that ordeal must not forget it. We must remember it on the 14 of February 2015. We must get our pound of flesh by voting for those who can bring justice and closure to Nigerians.

How could we forget how we woke up one morning to find, floating on Ezu River, decomposing bodies of nearly 60 Igbo youths! And what was their crime? They, as members of MASSOB, had staged a peaceful protest, rights enshrined in our constitution. The massive cover up and deliberately bungled investigations must always come to mind. The inability of the Nigerian police under the irresponsible leadership of President Jonathan (PhD?) to serve justice remains a dark spot for Nigerians, particularly Ndigbo and the immediate families of these youngsters. We must remember that his name is not Ebele (Mercy)! He has not sown any mercy in our land, he cannot reap any mercy now. We must not show him any mercy because whatsoever a man sows, he reaps! 

How can we forget the massacre of innocent Nigerians in the North East who were caught in a war of supremacy within the PDP hierarchy? Those who survived are now refugees in Cameroon, Chad and Niger Republic. Others are now called Internally Displaced People (IDP). These set of Nigerians may not be voting in the forthcoming general elections. Not only do they not have a place they belong to, there are chances that they are about to be disenfranchised. All Nigerians who can vote, must speak with their votes for these Nigerians. We must cast our votes for the man who can bring justice in all matters relating to those Nigerians that have been abandoned and neglected under the useless government of President Jonathan (PhD?) 

Who can forget the reason for the fuel subsidy scam protest that saw millions of Nigerians in a bold move to confront a corrupt government that sits, dines and wines with criminals it should permanently put away. We will remember the anger, the frustration and the pain we felt towards those who have taken us captive in our nation. We must now take our revenge by rejecting them at the polls. It's payback time. They must now be left to stew in their own juice.

We cannot forget that this government that promised to revive our nation and pump in some fresh air to sanitise the environment, has done nothing but steal, no, loot our common wealth. We cannot forget this government that prefers to hire attack dogs for the purpose of forging documents and churning out fake stories aimed at dividing Nigerians along ethnic and religious lines. The truth is that President Jonathan (PhD?) is clueless and has no plans to tackle the issues that are important to Nigerians. He has no authority nor control over the looting gang he hired to run a nation of intelligent people. We must remember that we are Nigerians. We have a nation that desperately needs to be recovered from the evil grip of an ineffective, inefficient, clueless and mediocre bunch.

Under the watch of Pres. Jonathan (PhD?) , women and girls are being abducted regularly, taken away from their families and familiar environment with no plans to look for or recover them. A government that has failed in its duty of care towards its citizens has no moral justification to ask for our votes for re-election. The PDP-led government has shown apathy towards issues concerning Nigerians. They have turned deaf ears to our cries. They have served us doses of poverty, injustice and rendered mediocre or no services at all. They have served their greed, satisfying their inordinate desire for primitive accumulation of ill-gotten wealth rather than serve Nigerians.

They have arrogantly turned deaf ears to the outcry of our foreign friends. From far away America, Mrs Hillary Clinton, the former US Secretary of State in separate events in New York City said the Nigerian government under President Goodluck Jonathan, squandered its oil resources, and indirectly helps corruption to fester in the troubled country.

“Nigeria has made bad choices, not hard choices”.
“They have squandered their oil wealth, they have allowed corruption to fester and now they are losing control of parts of their territory because they wouldn’t make hard choices.” - Hillary Clinton

The British Prime Minister said that if the amount stolen from Nigerian was stolen from the United Kingdom, the United Kingdom will cease to exist. His Defence minister added that a failed nation allows insurgency to fester. 

We have an obstinate government that has refused to heed the voice of reason from at home and abroad. A government that has failed to act in the interest of Nigerians must now reap the consequences of abandoning us. This sick government that has refused to take medicines will die on the 14th of February and its internment has been fixed for the 29th of May, 2015. 

You are all invited to a new Nigeria where there will be rule of law. Where the common man will be equal in the eyes of the law in a judicious system that is both independent and fair. Welcome to a new Nigeria where job opportunities and work skills acquisition will be given the attention it deserves. Welcome to a new Nigeria with constant and stable electricity. Welcome to a nation where environmental degradation in President Jonathan's backyard will be given due attention. Welcome to a new secure nation where insurgency, armed robbery, lynching and mass rape will have no place of honour. Welcome to a new nation of patriots where Nigerians will be proud to be Nigerians and be judged positively and respected around the world

Welcome to the new Nigeria of General Mohammadu Buhari and Professor Yemi Osinbajo, President and Vice President respectively, come May 29th, 2015. 

SCAMS IN NIGERIA
http://omojuwa.com/2014/02/30-billion-budget-20-billion-stolen-through-nnpc-alone-read-financial-times-story-on-nnpc-scam-nnpcwhereisourdollars/

Lauretta Onochie
Twitter: @Laurestar

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