Will Buhari go for a 2nd term?
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Posted by Felix Okoli on Monday August 3, 2015 at 15:47:10:
Many Nigerians are beginning to refer to Buhari as Baba go slow even though during the elections, they were praising him with chants of Sai Baba! Some are now saying that given the slow rate at which he is moving, he may not be able to finish the change he promised within just 4 years in office. Will he really want to go for a 2nd term? Well, one thing I know is that Buhari did not make any promise that he would not run again n 2019 but given his age, it may not be likely. By 2019, he would be around 76 years old if God keeps him alive till them.For a president who has not presented ministers after 2 months in office and has been more engaged in travelling with APC politicians, it may take more time before he actually starts working. Besides, If he focuses too much on probing former ministers or civil servants from Jonathan's administration, it may be a distraction from fulfilling his electoral promises and even the positive publicity that may be made by his publicist Femid Adesina may not be enough to satisfy the yearnings of Nigerians who voted him into office.Nigerians want real change that they believed in and voted for. Of all politicians they've voted for in the past, I think Buhari is one they trusted the most and it won't be good if they end up getting disappointed.Buhari has tried to be president for up to 4 times and became one at the 4th attempt. It would be good if he does some good work while he still has the first 4 years and not wait until 2019 to tell Nigerians that he still needs more time.A 2nd term for Buhari would depend on a lot of things such as his health, his 1st term achievements and the will of the Nigerian people to let him continue.If all things do however, fall into place, Buhari may very well be the luckiest and oldest politician in Nigeria's history to rule for 8 years.
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Re: Will Buhari go for a 2nd term? Posted by oluwakunle on Thursday August 6, 2015 at 9:48:4: I'll like him to go for the 2nd term, even if he achieved everything's he promised I'll still want him to continue because of his honesty and integrity. I love the man because is fitting the corruption in the state. if there is no corruption in this country, there'll be no suffering so if it's only corruption he can tackle for this 4years to make this country thoroughly clean let him do it. sir, there is too much corruption in this country and it is not good. thank you.
Many Nigerians are beginning to refer to Buhari as Baba go slow even though during the elections, they were praising him with chants of Sai Baba! Some are now saying that given the slow rate at which he is moving, he may not be able to finish the change he promised within just 4 years in office. Will he really want to go for a 2nd term? Well, one thing I know is that Buhari did not make any promise that he would not run again n 2019 but given his age, it may not be likely. By 2019, he would be around 76 years old if God keeps him alive till them.For a president who has not presented ministers after 2 months in office and has been more engaged in travelling with APC politicians, it may take more time before he actually starts working. Besides, If he focuses too much on probing former ministers or civil servants from Jonathan's administration, it may be a distraction from fulfilling his electoral promises and even the positive publicity that may be made by his publicist Femid Adesina may not be enough to satisfy the yearnings of Nigerians who voted him into office.Nigerians want real change that they believed in and voted for. Of all politicians they've voted for in the past, I think Buhari is one they trusted the most and it won't be good if they end up getting disappointed.Buhari has tried to be president for up to 4 times and became one at the 4th attempt. It would be good if he does some good work while he still has the first 4 years and not wait until 2019 to tell Nigerians that he still needs more time.A 2nd term for Buhari would depend on a lot of things such as his health, his 1st term achievements and the will of the Nigerian people to let him continue.If all things do however, fall into place, Buhari may very well be the luckiest and oldest politician in Nigeria's history to rule for 8 years.
Comments:
Re: Will Buhari go for a 2nd term? Posted by oluwakunle on Thursday August 6, 2015 at 9:48:4: I'll like him to go for the 2nd term, even if he achieved everything's he promised I'll still want him to continue because of his honesty and integrity. I love the man because is fitting the corruption in the state. if there is no corruption in this country, there'll be no suffering so if it's only corruption he can tackle for this 4years to make this country thoroughly clean let him do it. sir, there is too much corruption in this country and it is not good. thank you.