MAY 29, ANOTHER REASON FOR NIGERIANS TO HOPE.
Some date
are very significant in the hearts of people. For example, no American will
ever forget September 11, 2001, no Ghanaian will ever forget March 6th, 1957,
just as no Brazilian will ever forget June 29, 1958, in the same mode, May 29th
strikes a chord in the heart of every patriotic Nigerian, you know why? Because
29th May,1999 marked an end to autocracy and tyranny in Nigeria, it spelled a
New dawn for Nigerians both at home and in the diaspora.
Democracy
Day is a public holiday in Nigeria . It is held annually on May 29 . This
public holiday commemorates the restoration of democracy in the Federal
Republic of Nigeria , when the newly elected (Olusegun Obasanjo) took office as
the President of Nigeria in May 1999 ending multiple decades of military rule
that began in 1966 and had been interrupted only by a brief period of democracy
from 1979 to 1983.
Is there
hope?
Of course,
this date is one that is memorable to Nigerians because we honestly hope that
if Nigeria could be saved from the clutches of tyranny and military rule, then
we will be delivered from corruption, insecurity, instability problems that we
are currently faced with. Nigeria might not be where it ought to be but the
truth is Nigeria isn't where it used to be. Over the years we have seen
different people at the helm of affairs with a unified motive of building
'Project Nigeria'. Today also marks one year of the President Muhammadu Buhari
led administration in office.
It is,
therefore, germane that the present administration takes another look at the
campaign promises it made to Nigerians before the 2015 General Election;
promises on which wings the party rode to power, and seek to fulfill them. In
politics, promises are covenants; the electorate has kept its part by voting
the party into power, it is now the duty of the party in power to satisfy its
own part of the bargain.
One year
after coming to power, it is time for the APC to stop blaming its failure to
fulfill its obligations on the past administration. A government that cannot
chart a course for itself within one year and use that platform to fulfill its
promises to the people has only itself to blame. Therefore, while we celebrate
17 years of uninterrupted democracy and one year of President Muhammadu Buhari
in office, and while we urge Nigerians to keep exercising patience, The
Authority calls on the government to wake up and accomplish its statutory
obligations to the people.
If it fails
to shape up now, the Buhari administration might discover, to everybody’s
chagrin, that the next 12 months might be a bridge too far.
We Nigeria
experience another paradigm shift? Yes.
Will it
come soon? Only time will tell.
HAPPY
DEMOCRACY DAY
#Signed
OGUNNUBI
MICHAEL ADEBAYO
NAUS Ogun
Axis coordinator
(08094413542)
BADMUS
BUKOLA MIKAIL
Deputy
Coordinator
(07068790370)
AKEJU
SAHEED
General
Secretary
ADESANYAN
ADENIRAN ANTHONY
P.R.O
ECHATAH
PATRICK OYAREHUA
Special
Adviser on Media and Publicity
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