Nigerians list 12Points Agenda Ahead of a Premptive Tinubu’s Recorded speech tomorrow

Chief Bola Ahmed Tinubu is finally set to address Nigerians tomorrow after a heated 3days Nationwide protest that have recorded more than 13 lives of Nigerian Protesters.

Police shooting protesters
Tell me which Police in the world goes to a protest with such machine Guns?….

That’s by way…

Nigerians already prempted “how and what” Tinubu would say to them tomorrow in his supposed speech.

1. It would be Pre-recorded, edited, re-edited speech.

2. Not a live Broadcast but the Tv stations would still bear Live Broadcast regardless..

3. By 7am…Majority of Nigerians would either be sleeping or at Church… (yea, it’s a Sunday for crying out loud (Muslim Muslim ticket).

4. You’d hear same rhetorics….. Pregnant woman experience pain, and pain did pain and pain killed pain…..

5. I understand your pain and i feel your pain….

6. I have ordered 29 trailers of Rice 🍚 for all states.

7. 20000 metric tonnes of grains have been released.

8. Remember i have given you local government Autonomy?

9. I have ordered free import duties on goods ( who we go ask)

…….. In a normal clime, the President would be seen like other Governors did, addressing the people live at Abuja Aso rock….. He would have granted more than 2 press conferences……

 

READ ALSO :#Day3Protest : Summary of All That Happened today across Nigeria (video)

 

Hei…. This is exactly Buhari’s style…. Ignore people, they keep saying… Let the president talk to us… After 4 market days, he would read a pre-recorded speech for them and TV and journalists would debate on it for days and all forgotten…

Nigerians have decided to write down points that must be inclusive on that recorded speech.

“I hope this address will focus on meeting the demands of the #EndBadGovernanceProtest 🪧.

Below are some of the key demands that need urgent attention:

1.End the subsidy scam and reverse fuel prices to below N200 per litre.
2.Bring tertiary education fees back to their previous rates by reinstating subsidies.
3.Restore electricity tariffs to affordable levels for the public.
4.Return import duties to their previous rates.
5.Publicly disclose and reduce the salaries and allowances of all senators, House of Representatives members, and the Speaker.
6.Establish an emergency fund to support SMEs.
7.Make INEC independent of the executive branch with transparent processes for appointing its chairman.
8.Enact a law mandating INEC to electronically transmit live electoral results.
9.Reopen national borders.
10.Reform the EFCC.
11.Declare a state of emergency on inflation.
12.Reform the judiciary.

These demands represent the voices of the Nigerian people who are tired of bad governance and demand immediate action.

#EndBadGovernanceInNigeria #EndBadGovernanceProtest

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