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Nigerian leaders are kleptomaniacs: Emergence of muderers in power

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Nigerian leaders serve no purpose and are failing in their basic jurisdiction, which is simply to serve the people. They were selected and elected to represent the people at the peak echelon level and ease the affairs of their fellow countrymen.

Unfortunately, these tasks seem to be too onerous for the leaders of the most populous black nation to execute. The leaders are in power to siphon the funds in the national treasury and also suffocate the wellness of the common people.

The policies are not designed to aid the young people on the streets and doesn’t prepare the latter years of those who are from the older generation. The government has simply failed to take care of their people, daily, the inflation ongoing in the state is coercing the common people head into directions they either didn’t plan for or cannot even afford.

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A government of kleptomaniacs, thieves, a gang of robbers who have only come to destroy the frustrate the efforts of those who are daily seeking progress in their respective lives, sadly, there is no notable progress. Tedious, it’s onerous being a Nigerian to say the least.

How does the government serve the people?

A pictorial evidence of how Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s presidency is squeezing Nigerian citizens

The aim and objective of the government is to serve, protect and create basic amenities for the citizens of the nation, they ought to be given a life that would make their Nigerian citizenship worthwhile. They should be given essential support that would suppress their suffering and ache. The government ought to serve the people not the people always kowtowing to the blaring sirens of their vehicles when they are cruising across the street.

Nigerian leaders could care less about the wellbeing of their people, they are concerned about taxing the common man and doing nothing worthwhile in return. There is little to nothing fascinating about being Nigerian, just daily struggles and exaggeration of the prices of commodities.

This is not the Nigeria I desire, this isn’t the Nigeria that I want my children to grow up to know. Kleptomaniacs are in power to kill, steal and destroy with their heinous lifestyle.

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