Afenifere to Buhari: Stop harassing advocates of true federalism
Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, has told President Muhammadu Buhari to stop harassing advocates for true federalism and self-determination and should focus on putting a stop to banditry and terrorism ravaging the country.
The National Publicity Secretary of the group , Jare Ajayi, who stated this said “there has never been a time in the annals of modern Nigeria that the country’s infrastructure was this decadent, social care near-absent and the image of the country so battered.
“Indeed, the difference between now and the days of the late Sani Abacha was that the head of state then was wearing khaki while the present head of government wears civilian dress and there are democratic institutions like the legislature that were absent then.
“ In terms of the country’s influence in Africa, how many countries in Africa now respect Nigeria going by the inhuman treatments Nigerians are subjected into in different parts of the world including Africa these days?”
Ajayi called on the President to be more sincere and live up to his words that his administration will listen to the people.
Quoting Buhari where he said, “We shall continue to serve the country: listen to all and protect our democracy and country,” Ajayi said that there are many instances in which Buhari-led government has shown that the people did not matter.
“Some instances that can be immediately cited were various court judgments that the government spurned once these judgments are not in its favour, various agreements it reached with trade unions and it failed to honour and government policies that the people kicked against but the government went ahead or tried to go ahead to impose them”, he said.
“The greatest area in which government has failed in recent times is in the area of security. “Whatever infrastructure government put in place, it is only those who are alive and in good condition that can enjoy these things. But how can those who have been killed, kidnapped or maimed by terrorists enjoy those infrastructures the president is thrilled to say that his government is putting in place?.”
Afenifere asked Buhari “ to do away with impunity, nepotism, be more sincere in its tackling of security challenges in the country and, above all, allow restructuring to take place so that the people of Nigeria can sit down and decide on the modality for their continued staying together in a united Nigeria that is truly federal”.