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The remarks credited to the Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai concerning the crisis arising from the currency scarcity across the country comes across as a low point in the profile of the self-acclaimed Accidental Civil Servant governor.
At
a point when the masses of Nigeria are groaning under the weight of the
currency crunch, it remains inglorious that the Kaduna State governor would,
rather than sympathize with the masses, prefer to go on political entanglement
over the issue.
For
the avoidance of doubt, the currency crisis (and indeed all other crises), as
it stands today, is a mess created by the APC and it will be imprudent of the
Kaduna State governor or anyone else to associate the PDP or its presidential
candidate, Atiku Abubakar with the crisis.
It
is curious why Governor el-Rufai and other elements of his ilk in the APC had
to wait this long before they found it contingent to speak in disapproval of
policies initiated by their own political party. Perhaps, it is because for them,
self-interest in an election season is more important than public interest.
As
a matter of fact, the lingering fuel scarcity and, indeed, the currency crisis
of which el-Rufai so bitterly complained about did not just start today. In
major cities across the country, Nigerians have been contending with the
problem of fuel scarcity for almost two years in some places like the Federal
Capital Territory, while el-Rufai and others crying foul in the APC turned
blind eyes to the plight of Nigerians.
On
the contrary, Atiku Abubakar and the PDP have persistently brought the
attention of the country to the sufferings of Nigerians by the APC
administration in the past almost eight years.
Nigerians
surely know better who loves them more between Atiku who has remained on the
side of the masses and the presidential candidate of the APC, Bola Tinubu who
has never come out in defense of the people against the hardship that the APC
has subjected the country to since it took power in 2015.
If
Mallam el-Rufai is interested in knowing who hates the people of Nigeria, he
should look in the direction of his political master who drove two bullion vans
into his residence on the eve of election day in 2019.
The
APC and their presidential candidate are crying foul to the currency change
policy because they fear the policy will frustrate their plan to take advantage
of the impoverishment of Nigerians by the APC through vote buying, a situation
that has already commenced, in the 2023 election.
Of
course, the ordinary masses of Nigeria can not stand up to the evil plans of
the APC, but that is where Atiku comes in as the bulwark of anti-democratic
forces.
Atiku
loves the people of Nigeria, and he has sufficiently demonstrated his love even
at times when it was risky to do so. What Atiku hates, on the other hand, are
politicians whose only intention is to compromise the electoral process through
monetary inducement.
We
know those politicians who hate Nigeirans. They are those who keep stacks of money
at home and in bullion vans to buy votes. They are the ones who, the once
upright Mallam el-Rufai comes to the open to defend, and they are the ones who
are afraid of the currency change policy.
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To me I believe both Atiku coming out or that has always shown to be on the side of the masses and the APC presidential Candidate are all playing their games to win. None of them has the love of the masses in heart. They only just want their names to be on the list of past Nigeria President. Neither is money their issue nor Fame. Let’s just keep in Mind that we don’t have a capable government.
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