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*#ChangeBeginsWithChains? Can Hungry Nigerians Change While Cabal Get Billions And President Keeps Fleet?*

by Our Reporter

When Tanzanian president John Magufuli got down on stage to do push-ups to
woo voters, few appreciated how serious he was about getting down running.
Elected into office last October, Mr. Magufuli quickly earned the nickname,
“Bulldozer” for sweeping reforms of the chronically corrupt system and for
his personal and administrative sacrifices. Upon assumption of office,
Magufuli quickly began personally vetting and banned all unnecessary
foreign trips. He cancelled the independence day celebrations which he
converted to a day of cleaning in which he personally participated. His
body language forced corrupt government hospitals that used to divert
patients, to instantly turn on functioning hitherto abandoned machines and
resume proper services.

The Bulldozer has been so bent on cutting government expenditure and
“waste,” he even slashed government extras like the serving of tea and
coffee. A one in a kind leader, Mr. Magufuli has been said to sneak around
incognito to personally discover infractions.

Tanzania’s Bulldozer was so enigmatic that within his first months he
inspired a viral citizen social media campaign
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dwayne-wong-omowale/what-would-magufuli-do-ho_b_8950422.html>:
“*What will Magufuli Do*?” Tanzanians decided to straighten-up, tighten
their belts and be more disciplined, orderly and prudent in cognizance of
the example of Magufuli the Bulldozer.

While Nigeria has a new president who is radically different
from his predecessor, unlike Tanzania where a public change campaign was
inspired by example, the Nigerian government decided to launch its tailored
campaign to force “reform” of the people.

*Change Begins With Who? Which Me?*

Last week Thursday president Muhammadu Buhari, PMB came out to launch
the “*Change
Begins With Me*” campaign. People quickly remarked that the “me” appeared
to mean “you.”Counter campaigns like, “Change Begins With PMB” immediately
sprung up. While Buhari and his vice slashed their salaries upon assuming
office and like Magufuli, slightly trimmed his ministerial cabinet, the
people appear not to be convinced the president has done enough.

With the launch of the self-change campaign in a nation in frank recession
with untold deadly hardship permeating the land, the frustrated
people appeared to be encouraged to shut up and fix something in their
vicinity or about themselves rather than look to the Buhari administration
to rain down the “change” promised.

It’s really hard times in Nigeria. 4.6 million citizens have lost their jobs
<https://www.informationng.com/2016/08/4-6-million-nigerians-have-lost-their-jobs-under-buhari-nbs.html>
under the first year and half of the Buhari new government. This loss of
income comes at a time when the pump price of fuel has been hiked almost
70% and the “Naira” state currency value has dropped to somewhere around
400 to a dollar, a 260% depreciation in value. There is no social welfare
system in Nigeria. Food is scarce as is hope.

But what is more frustrating is that while the current Buhari government is
not alone in mismanaging the economy into its current collapse, the
president has not been seen doing enough to curb waste in his cabinet and
the siphoning of government billions by the corrupt cabal behind Nigeria’s
current woes.

Not selling off 10 presidential jets inherited from his predecessor has not
made Nigerians happy with president Buhari. The cost for maintenance of
this exorbitant air fleet; the most elaborate in Africa and indeed many
nations across the entire world, runs into the millions of dollars
yearly… several millions would be recovered if most of these jets were
sold off. The Punch put the cost
<http://punchng.com/fg-spends-n5bn-presidential-fleet-15-months/> over the
past 15 months at 5 billion naira; that’s about 16 million dollars at the
current bank exchange rate. It was expected that upon entering office, one
of the first actions of “Mr. Integrity” as Buhari was called, would be to
sell off the opulent fleet. It did not happen.

*Oligopolies Cemented, Cabal Gifted Billions of Dollars By Buhari
Government*

While Buhari’s policies appear to put Nigerians in chains, stripping the
poor masses and small businesses of equal opportunity while taxing them
further on every utility – with fuel price hikes, bank stamp duty and other
central bank racket charges, road use and phone data charges being
prepared – the cabal have not been asked to change, as they continue to
benefit from the chronically embedded oligopolistic system.

The strongly criticized
<http://www.marxist.com/nigeria-buharinomics-halfway-measures-cant-solve-the-crisis.htm>
sudden
import bans to allegedly “restrict Forex” continue a historic trend of
masses-enslaving and impoverishing, politics-based promotion of
cabal-industry over small businesses.

As was the case during the Obasanjo and other PDP regimes, the bans of
items were typically those cabal like Dangote manufacture. Former U.S.
Consul General in Lagos, Brian Browne stated as cited in a Wikileaks cable
<http://www.reuters.com/article/us-nigeria-dangote-idUSBRE88913U20120911>:
“It
is no coincidence that many products Nigeria’s import ban lists are items
in which Dangote has major interests. He has had success in blocking trade
and investment that might compete with his enterprises.” Concluding that
Dangote is “harmful to Nigeria’s interests”

As continues today, the Obasanjo government gave
<http://www.reuters.com/article/us-nigeria-dangote-idUSBRE88913U20120911>
“Dangote
exclusive import rights to cement, sugar and rice, the cable suggests, in
return for Dangote’s support, including funding Obasanjo’s re-election
campaign in 2003.”

Obasanjo and Dangote are back in power through the APC, dishing out
policies that will help the many cabal reported to be secret investors in
Dangote’s business to continue to amass billions while cementing Nigerians
in poverty
<http://ends.ng/cementing-dangotes-oligopoly-and-nigerians-in-poverty-cbn-bans-importation-of-cement/>
.

A recent report by Reuters
<http://www.reuters.com/article/us-nigeria-forex-dangote-insight-idUSKCN0Z90G5>
accused
the Buhari government of literally gifting Africa’s richest man and the
king Cabal, Aliko Dangote $100 million in just three months reviewed in
released central bank reports. That would equal as much as a whopping half
a billion dollars that Dangote alone could have received in foreign
currency advantages given by the Buhari regime in a 12 month period. Small
businesses, Nigeria’s largest employers (employing 75% labor) were treated
the opposite. They were put in chains.

Change certainly does not begin with Dangote who is known to receive such
delicious perks from all parties in government and to return favor by
sponsoring
the political campaigns of all sides
<http://saharareporters.com/2014/12/21/govs-businessmen-others-donate-n2127bn-jonathan>
.

The remaining disbursement of half-price government subsidized dollars
through Buhari’s first year in office has not been completely scrutinized
but it can easily be extrapolated that other cabal likewise got juicy
allocations running into billions of dollars in free cash gifts from the
Godwin Emefiele-led Nigerian central bank while tens of thousands of small
businesses were abandoned to collapse and Nigerians were forced to chain
their pots.

Nigerians are dying of hunger. And that’s literally. Hundreds of Nigerians
are dying of hunger daily not just in the war-torn famished northeast but
across the nation. While the people are ready to change, the chorus on the
streets and in the social media sphere has been, “not until Buhari and the
cabal are first made to change.”

Dr. Peregrino Brimah; @EveryNigerian

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