Popular Comedian, Francis Agoda, also known as I Go Dye, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to resign from office.
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Reacting to a statement by former President, Olusegun Obasanjo to Buhari, the popular Comedian advised that the president should leave now that the ovation is loud.
In
a letter to Buhari, the humour merchant urged the president to be a hero rather
than a villain in the history books of the nation.
The
letter reads, “A passionate appeal to Excellency, President Mohamadu Buhari,not
contest the 2019 Presidential elections and a clarion call to all tradition
leaders, Ex-presidents, diplomatic communities elder statesmen, professional
bodies, entertainers and Nigerian youths to lay their voices to end political
recycling, because a future bequeathed to Nigerian youths today, will be the
best legacy.
“Sir,
with profound respect to your personality do I write you this letter, Please
allow me the privilege to politely take you through some of the best moments of
your life as a youth. I have questioned my fears when I looked back at our
history, as a people and the many opportunities that has been denied the youths
of my generation.
“The
youths of today are grieving every day, because so much has been taken away
from them. They have been denied the right to good life, quality education, freedom,
justice, sustainable means of livelihood and above all, the freedom to
leadership.
“These
opportunities were given in the past, remarkably many great Nigerians including
your humble self, enjoyed the very best from our great country. How come my
generation has been short changed and left in dissolution and uncertainty? We
all have our different birth dates, yours was in 1942. You joined the Nigerian
Army at the age of 19 in 1961.
“Just
three years in military service, Nigerian government sent you and a few others
to commonwealth military academy training at Aldershot in England, between
1962- 1963. A testimony of how
government cared and protected the youths at that time. At 22 years you were
already the platoon commander of the second infantry Battalion. Thereafter, at
the age of 25years you were the among the few soldiers that were involved in
the counter- coup of 1966, which included your colleagues in service, Abacha 23
years, IBB 25 years and the oldest was Danjuma 28 years and a host of others.
“At
youthful age, In 1975, at 33 years ,you were already the Governor of North
Eastern States .While in 1976 at 34 years ,you were appointed as the minister
of petroleum. Meanwhile, two years later, in 1979,I was born into this world, the
story has been the same old stories ,(when e go better)? In 1983, at the age of
41 years as a sign of displeasure with the Shehu Shagari led civil government,
you conquered your fears and risked your life to overthrow the democratic
structure at that time, at this young age 41 you became the Head of State.
“Today
you are 75years old, and president of Nigeria, nothing can be found to still be
missing, apart from the fact that the youths have not been protected even in
your administration. As highlighted then, most of the issues facing the
country, is still killing the ordinary Nigerians today, no electricity, no
food, no shelter, no employment and many other social problems. Let me recall,
previously I wrote you a letter titled: logic and reasons without guns, I spoke
on some issues affecting us as a people.
“If
we don’t change our political process, sooner than later, the youths will
demand for it, I just pray it’s not too late. Sir, I am not against your
political ambition, neither am I opposing your interest but I am of the view
that it’s better to leave the stage when the ovation is loud. Honestly
speaking, there is nothing new for you to conquer, the only sacrifice that will
bring more honor to your personality, is for you to lead the process of
advancing and transferring political leadership to the youths.
“The
best gift that you can obviously give to my generation is to activate and set
the process of ending the long and over -due political recycling that has
denied the youths their rightful place in our political history as Nation.
Today, some people are already clamoring that you should continue in power, they
have a right to their opinions, but I feel we all owe this Nation the truth at
all times. Since you became president, life has taught many of us that the
circumstance of life are unforeseeable, it will be honor to become an elder
statesman at this time of your life.
“Most
of those instigating this continuation are doing it mostly for their selfish
interest ,because of what they are gaining or stand to gain, if you remain in
power, do they really care about what you will be remembered for Sir?, once
again, nature has presented to you an opportunity to live as our new generation
hero and many young Nigerians are waiting, for you to have compassion for the
youths, by lending them the privileges to define who governs them and stop the
recycling that has kept us captives May
God Bless Nigeria.’’
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