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Friday, January 25, 2013

Jonathan Has Repaid Nigerians With Disappointment – Civil Right Activist, Briggs

annkio-briggsNigerians are disappointed with President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration – that is the verdict by civil rights activist and spokesperson of the Ijaw Republican Assembly (IRA) Ms Annkio Briggs.
Briggs made this known yesterday in Abuja while speaking at the 10th Daily Trust annual dialogue held at Transcorp Hilton Hotel.
Briggs said “a lot is expected of this President Goodluck Jonathan-led government and rightly so. This is one government that was backed by the people of Nigeria with a lot of expectations.
To say two and half years into this government that Nigerians are lost and disappointed so far by this government is an understatement.”
Ms Briggs lamented that despite the fact that Nigerians suffered to bring this government to power, they have gotten nothing in return.
“We can’t forget the crisis Nigeria faced in 2009, where the people of Nigeria from north to south to east to west rose up with one voice and said no to a situation where self- styled political leaders almost took Nigeria to the cleaners.”
She added that “we are yet to conclude on the issues of corruption that has emerged from the fuel subsidy expositions and pension scandals, neither can we run away from the reality that since the 2009 crisis… the nation is yet to move into the change that we all expected when we went to the polls in 2011.”
Briggs said since 2011 when Jonathan was elected, “a lot of promises were made, a lot is still expected, we can neither run away from the reality that Nigerians have waited for two and half years since 2011 to get what they voted for- change.”
She also said Nigerians “are growing increasingly desperate that maybe the changes may not come, that promises and excuses are no longer acceptable to the people who are suffering under the weight of politicians who seem just as lost as the citizens they are leading in delivery of democracy and change.”
She also lent her voice to the call by many Nigerians for the federal government to shelve the planned centenary celebrations, saying “there is nothing to celebrate. Nigeria has sent a satellite to space but we are still looking for it.
It is the same country that can’t even manufacture a bicycle. This centenary celebration is nonsense.”

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