Monday 12 May 2014

An Open Letter To Mr. President, Part 5 By Prof. Chris Nwaokobia Jnr. (Must Read)

 
Now Part 5, all from Prof. Chris Nwaokobia Jnr. 
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Dear Mr. President.

As I conclude my letter to you may I humbly in bullet-points bring a few salient thoughts for consideration. Continue...

•On Boko Haram I suggest you put off your meek cloak and treat terror as such. Identify and drill their agents in your government (as admitted by you) and cut off all supplies (funds and arms) to the Haramists.
•In collaboration with friendly foreign forces and our Military get our girls held in the dreaded Sambisa forest back with alacrity.
•Intensify the fight against corruption and reduce your proclivity for creating Committees as we have several government agencies for just about everything.
•Show that you are in control and in-charge by paying Solidarity visits to our troops in the line of battle in Adamawa, Yobe and Borno States.
•Visit and commiserate with some of the families of the victims of this carnage and conflagration, at least if you visit Obas and attend Party rallies in these times of anomie, you should show some love to the bereaved.
•Play less of politics and do more of governance, let your good deeds speak for you.
•Replace dormant Aides and Advisers with Patriotic hands that way your critics will deplete.
•Deepen faith in Nigeria through your actions and put off the toga that implies supreme allegiance to your region.

Dear Sir, in the first part of this letter I did state unequivocally that the fact that I ran against you in the 2011 polls as a Presidential candidate doesn't make me your foe. I have not ceased to inform your Aides and acquaintances of the need for a rework of our National Orientation paradigm. I have offered assistance in that wise conscious of the fact that only renewed faith in the Green-White-Green, only re-invigorating hope in our nation's Anthem, only reassuring trust in our nation's creed, and only an overhaul of the ethical and moral fabric of state can salvage Nigeria.

God Bless You.

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