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10 Mar 2016

It is time for me to speak out "Before it is too late"

I speak for that common Barber who's serving is power /electricity.

I speak for that common tailor who's business has been crippled due to lack of power.


I speak for those petty traders who's business are shrinking due to lack of electricity and fuel to power their generators... i.e frozen foods, pure water etc sellers.


We need to speak out now before this frustration leads to anarchy.


We need to feel the pains of Nigerians whose children cannot go to school because their parents only source of livelihood has been withheld due to the current fuel and power crises.


We need to tell the government to always remember the common man before making its policies so that people won't result to stealing and violence to survive.


We need to speak up now and tell them that the sons and daughters of the poor are crying for food and dying of hunger.


If the rich refused to speak for the poor on this current crisis, a day shall come when the Rich and their children may not be able to sleep without the presence of heavy security personnel at their gates because we know what hunger and frustration can do to one sense.


They said they are rebuilding Nigeria, that we have to pay a price in that regards, but why must it always be the poor that pays all the time?


Buhari's kids still school abroad because he says he can afford Forex, whereby whoever that cannot afford it can find alternative.... Is it in this rotten system?


They told us that GEJ has destroyed Nigeria power generation was about 6000MW before he peacefully handover to PMB. What is happening now, that this government cannot even maintain 6000MW with the huge amount they collect from Nigerians every month...yet they want us to pay more to rebuild the electricity they dont provide. What confidence do we have again in them?


Please do something urgent to ameliorate the pathetic Nigerians situation.


Prince Aderinola Olusegun Temitope

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