Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Osibanjo's Declaration to Run For The Office of The President of Nigeria-Reno Omokri

 


Reno Omokri Has Theses to Say:


1. Osinbajo’s declaration speech was watery and baseless. First of all, how could he say he is running to “complete the task” that Buhari started? Buhari stated extreme poverty and overwhelming security for Nigeria. Under Buhari, our country’s debt has grown from ₦12 trillion in 2015, to almost ₦50 trillion this year (if the new ₦6 trillion loan requests are granted. If Osinbajo is running to “complete” that, then he is running to completely destroy what is left of Nigeria! 


2. Osinbajo said he is running to “provide jobs for millions”. Those were his exact words. The fellow has been in charge of Nigeria’s economy for the last seven years, according to Buhari, who boasted that Osinbajo heads his economic management team . Yet, Nigerians have lost jobs created by other administrations. His job record is FAILURE! Nigeria has less jobs now, than in 2015, and our unemployment rate has increased from 12% in 2015, to 33% according to the National Bureau of Statistics. 


3. Osinbajo said he wants to “birth the expectations of greatness” for Nigeria. Under his leadership of Buhari’s economic management team, Nigeria became the world headquarters for extreme poverty. We do not need Osinbajo’s type of ‘expectation’!


4. Osinbajo in his declaration speech said he  “remained focused on securing the country”. That is an insult to the intelligence of Nigerians. Under Osinbajo and Buhari, Nigeria became the 3rd most insecure nation on Earth. Only Iraq and Afghanistan are worse than us. We just witnessed a train bombing and the abduction of over a hundred Nigerians who are still with terrorists. Over 700 of our soldiers have been killed in the last 18 months. If that is what Osinbajo’s focus produces, then we don’t need it! 


5. For years, Osinbajo has been posing as an intellectual. So, at the very least, we expected his declaration speech to be filled with his achievements in office. But it was instead filled with promises. Empty promises. Because he and Buhari have no achievements to show for their wasted seven years!


6. Osinbajo fooled us with his empty promises in 2015. Now, he is making new promises. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Don’t forget how he was doing Trader Moni during the last elections. Did he not abandon it after he and Buhari rigged themselves to a second term? 


7. In summary, Osinbajo’s declaration speech was as short as him, because he has no achievements, no plans, no priorities. The only thing he has are promises. And let us not forget that this was the same man who promised to create 3 million jobs annually. The best predictor of future behaviour is past behaviour. And Osinbajo’s past betrays him as an echo of Buhari’s cluelessness!

1 comment:

  1. Osinbajo can not be condemned going by his 'actions or inactions' under d Buhari administration. We saw d little he did when Buhari went abroad in one of his numerous medical journeys. We saw d positive valuations of the naira against d dollar in just a short period of time he was in d saddle of leadership. We saw how he sacked d DSS director when he misbehaved.. We also saw he was inadvertently 'reprimanded' by d cabal oriented government when Buhari came from his medical trip.Should that be d case in a sane environment? So we know how governments work in Africa, especially Nigeria. But all d same through d political constraints Osinbajo has been able to portray himself as a disciplinarian worthy of such a country's political leadership. I believe Nigeria would witness political & economic growth if he was elected as president. Nigeria needs a modest & sober President as Osinbajo unlike those who have stolen Nigeria blind yet still being given accolades by d retrogressive populace our people have been turned to by d wicked & ritualistic political class. This is my brief summation of d present.
    political issues at present. - Banky Afe, Maryland, USA.

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