A BREWING CONFLAGRATION?

in #politics7 years ago (edited)

With the happiness that heralded the hitherto indisposed President Buhari and the consequent fire and brimstone threats spewed out in his address to the nation, it becomes inevitable that a brewing war of attrition is in the offing. When he was not around owing to his concession to the attractive debilitating power of sickness and the virile but tenuous decisions made by proxy by the acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, our country is now divided more than ever before. Nnamdi Kanu with his clannish massive followership and hid endless threat to destabilise the premeditated electoral process needs to be weaned hawkishly according to those calling for his head. There has been cat-call for his apprehension having flouted the myriad bail conditions. Even though there could be sense in his act, a need for restructuring of the government to even the act and engender equality in the distribution of the "national cake" in lieu of the channeling to some privileged few must be eventuated. We cannot endlessly suffer because another tribe happens to be the honcho.
How this country curtail this impending and inchoate topsy-turvy lies in the way in which our faultlines are handled with constrained meticuluity and not by the unshrouded threats by the President in his address. We should not be treated with disdain;we have endured 103days without a president and the only sentient act in his repertoire should have been appeasement and a call for concerted effort to steer the ship from the cataclysmic voyage it had been sailing.

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Wow... so true.... I noticed though that the president's return speech contained nothing of an apology to Nigerias for the weeks without a president instead it was laden and laced with explicit and implicit threats to political oppositions. Notwitstanding, I seem to love the catchphrase "the unity of Nigeria is not negotiable".

Nice work sir. I even got a muse for a poem from this post