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Response to the President’s Speech: A Call for Urgent and Effective Action

Response to the President’s Speech: A Call for Urgent and Effective Action

Dear Mr. President,

I longed very much for Holy Communion on Sunday and haven’t been unable to attend Mass due to ill health for days. (By the way, my reason for not being in the streets protesting #endbadgovernance)

I am writing in response to your 7.00am speech, on the 4th of August, 2024, regarding the protests driven by the #EndBadGovernance movement. While your attempt to address the nation is noted, it is imperative to highlight that the speech fell short of addressing the core demands and grievances of the Nigerian people. As our country faces critical challenges, I urge you to consider the following pressing issues and adopt immediate, effective solutions to alleviate the hardships faced by Nigerians.

*1. High Cost of Petrol and Food*

The escalating cost of petrol has had a domino effect on the prices of food and other essential goods, pushing many Nigerians to the brink of poverty. This inflationary pressure is unsustainable and requires urgent government intervention.

*Solution:*
The government must prioritize reducing the cost of petrol by considering a transparent and efficient subsidy mechanism that genuinely benefits the citizens rather than burdening them. Establishing a regulatory framework to stabilize food prices and improve distribution channels for essential goods is crucial. Additionally, investment in local agriculture and manufacturing can help reduce dependence on imports and mitigate the impact of global price fluctuations.

*2. Insecurity and Safety Concerns*

Insecurity remains a grave concern, with rising incidents of missing persons, human trafficking, kidnappings, and violent attacks on farming communities. The increasing sense of fear and instability undermines public trust and national development.

*Solution:*
A comprehensive security strategy is needed, focusing on modernizing our law enforcement agencies, improving intelligence capabilities, and fostering community engagement in security efforts. Implementing robust border controls and increasing surveillance in vulnerable areas can help combat trafficking and kidnappings. Furthermore, addressing socio-economic disparities through targeted community programs can help deter individuals from criminal activities.

*3. Government Transparency and Accountability*

The issue of fuel subsidies and the opacity surrounding Nigeria’s crude oil production and sales have raised significant concerns among the populace. The lack of transparency and accountability in government dealings leaves many questions unanswered and erodes public trust.

*Solution:*
It is imperative for the government to adopt a transparent approach in its handling of crude oil resources. This includes publishing detailed reports on crude production, sales, and the true cost of refined fuel. An independent audit of the oil sector should be conducted to ensure accountability and curb corruption. Additionally, establishing an open dialogue with the People, and Civil society organizations can promote transparency and rebuild trust between the government and its citizens.

Electoral Reforms and immediate actions are required in addressing issues surrounding fraudulent National and Local elections and amendment of the Electoral Act to allow for realtime transmission of election results and immediate prosecution of election offenders.

*Conclusion*

The current socio-economic and security challenges demand decisive and transparent leadership. I urge you, Mr. President, to re-evaluate your administration’s policies and commit to genuine reforms that prioritize the welfare, security and dignity of all Nigerians including youth unemployment and out of school children. By addressing these pressing issues with urgency and sincerity, the government can foster a more equitable, stable, and prosperous Nigeria.

The path forward requires collaboration, transparency, and accountability. Only through such an approach can we restore hope and confidence in our nation’s future.

Respectfully,

Mabel Adinya Ade
Executive Director,
Adinya Arise Foundation (AAF)
8 Eket Close, Area 8 Gark
Abuja -FCT

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