– Regina Askia wants to know where is the
change promised by President Buhari
– She expressed disappointment in Buhari’s
performance so far– The former actress said concerned
citizens of the diaspora are watching
Regina Askia Williams, a former Nollywood
actress turned nurse, has written an open
letter to President Muhammadu Buhari.
She thanked the president for his effort at
fighting corruption in the country, while also
asking him some questions.
Regina AskiaHer letter read in part: “ Thank you for all your
effort at containing the corruption in Nigeria
however unpopular. Nigerians elected you
through serious acrimony, loosing several lives
and facing deadly unrest but they chose you.
Though you are from the North of OUR country
you are president of all. How is it that violence
and deaths still hold sway?
“My hope and prayer was that on your
ascension you would deploy our military with
fiat and alacrity armed to the teeth and silence
or at least contain Boko Haram. My prayer was
that as a seasoned General you would not
only flush out king pins and barons but
retrieve the loot as you napped them one after
the other but we see them working for you. Is
this the change you promised us Mr
President?
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to see these 20 reactions criticising Buhari,
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“Maybe I don’t fully understand how these
things work but I know one truth ‘Women with
babies on their back should not be
slaughtered in their farms while out there
striving to make ends meet.’ They say you did
not send a condolence message to comfort
the families but rather you are requesting for
cattle routes for the herds men?
“There is fighting in Lagos and vicinities?
Kidnappers are even negotiating exchange
rates, hiking ransoms and collecting change
over the victims, little girls are being
kidnapped from southern states and sold off
in marriage to old men off north? Is it okay to
encourage pedophilia in the name of
tradition?”
Regina said she was disappointed, ashamed
and almost regretful for encouraging
Nigerians to support Buhari.
“ Reason says do not jump to quick
conclusions but be rational in thought. We,
concerned citizens of the diaspora are
watching and praying for a swift arrest of this
drift. When the citizenry loose trust and believe
that their government has their interest at
heart, anarchy is unleashed and we mark the
beginning of a sorry end. Mr President, where
is the change you promised ?” she added.
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change promised by President Buhari
– She expressed disappointment in Buhari’s
performance so far– The former actress said concerned
citizens of the diaspora are watching
Regina Askia Williams, a former Nollywood
actress turned nurse, has written an open
letter to President Muhammadu Buhari.
She thanked the president for his effort at
fighting corruption in the country, while also
asking him some questions.
Regina AskiaHer letter read in part: “ Thank you for all your
effort at containing the corruption in Nigeria
however unpopular. Nigerians elected you
through serious acrimony, loosing several lives
and facing deadly unrest but they chose you.
Though you are from the North of OUR country
you are president of all. How is it that violence
and deaths still hold sway?
“My hope and prayer was that on your
ascension you would deploy our military with
fiat and alacrity armed to the teeth and silence
or at least contain Boko Haram. My prayer was
that as a seasoned General you would not
only flush out king pins and barons but
retrieve the loot as you napped them one after
the other but we see them working for you. Is
this the change you promised us Mr
President?
READ ALSO : #OneChanceChange: You need
to see these 20 reactions criticising Buhari,
APC ‘change’
“Maybe I don’t fully understand how these
things work but I know one truth ‘Women with
babies on their back should not be
slaughtered in their farms while out there
striving to make ends meet.’ They say you did
not send a condolence message to comfort
the families but rather you are requesting for
cattle routes for the herds men?
“There is fighting in Lagos and vicinities?
Kidnappers are even negotiating exchange
rates, hiking ransoms and collecting change
over the victims, little girls are being
kidnapped from southern states and sold off
in marriage to old men off north? Is it okay to
encourage pedophilia in the name of
tradition?”
Regina said she was disappointed, ashamed
and almost regretful for encouraging
Nigerians to support Buhari.
“ Reason says do not jump to quick
conclusions but be rational in thought. We,
concerned citizens of the diaspora are
watching and praying for a swift arrest of this
drift. When the citizenry loose trust and believe
that their government has their interest at
heart, anarchy is unleashed and we mark the
beginning of a sorry end. Mr President, where
is the change you promised ?” she added.
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