Advocacy Of Change Gone Too Far


Being an advocate of change I guess I have the right to criticise my movement. I started as being an advocate of change because I know that people will start saying I'm a bad belle, but I believe the truth must be said.
Its been seven months since the reign of Change and we have been going through some changes, but the most heart wrenching thing is that majority of these changes are negative and not in our favor.
The issue on ground is the fuel scarcity problem, this problem has ensued for some time now. We've been rising and falling, today there's fuel tomorrow there's scarcity. Where's all our crude oil going to?

We've been promised Fuel of Forty Naira per litre not that we believe the number one advocate of change is a magician, but at least let it be stable. The least amount of fuel currently is One Hundred and Twenty Naira (that is if you are lucky and if there's fuel in your area) before we can get it we have to wait in queues for hours, some even park their vehicles at filling stations leave in a motorcycle and get back to the filling stations very early in the morning.
It has happened about three times in the seven months of the reign of change but not once did it happen in that space of time during the reign of Transformation.
I am using this medium as a concerned Nigerian to plead with 'Change' to change things for the better so that Nigeria can be the place we project it to be

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  2. In the process of change, you are bound to face forces that are anti- change and they will do everything in their power to make it impossible. During transformation, you will agree that bunkering had sway but now that it is becoming almost impossible to steal oil, those that profit from that era will definitely not be happy and they will want us to return to status quo. But if we believe and remain steadfast in our trust and support for the protagonist of change with the help of God, we will overcome in the end.

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