Within the last one year of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari and the
APC government, a lot of things have gone amiss. Starting
from the poor economic policies of the government to the internal rancour
bedeviling the ruling party which the president has shown non-chalant attitude
to.
The
latest been the wife of the president telling the world that the presidency has
been hijacked by a cabal and that if things do not change for good, she would
not support her husband during the 2019 election.
Consequently,
some political thinkers and observers have voiced out what they think is wrong
with Buhari’s government but what this
man thinks that are the challenges
facing the buhari presidency will shock you.
"Let me list a dozen of them:
*Number one: Slow and uncertain response to the
economic crisis.
*Number two: Reducing APC to the least relevant ruling
party in Nigeria’s history.
*Number three: Rapidly sidelining APC’s top leaders
such as Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Rabiu Kwankwaso from the
scheme of things, allegedly due to 2019 calculations.
*Number four: Making appointments that enabled some
sections of the country to allege marginalisation and Northern domination.
*Number five: Pursuing a policy of displacing Tinubu
as political leader of the South West when there is no one readily available to
fill his shoes.
*Number six: Having frigid relations with the National
Assembly since June last year.
*Number seven: Driving the Judiciary into the ranks of
the presidency’s silent enemies.
*Number eight: Making no strategic effort to turn
feelings towards the president in the South East and South South regions from
hostile at least to grudging respect.
*Number nine: Allowing too much foreign travel in the
president’s schedule until citizens complained.
*Number ten: Spending too much time blaming the former
regime for problems.
*Number eleven: Doing little to take care of the
president’s weak communication skills.
*And number twelve: Allowing the tension in the
president’s family to blow into the open."
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