ANGRY NIGERIAN CHILDREN WRITE MR. PRESIDENT AGAIN

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Dear Mr. President,
We condemn too:
We condemn the rising prices of goods and services. We condemn the increasing spate of insecurity. Without the need to choose new words other than yours sir, we condemn terrorism and we believe those involved in “these dastardly acts” will be brought to face “the full wrath of the law.” We condemn joblessness amongst Nigerian youths. We condemn the increasing level of corruption amongst our politicians. We condemn every act of politicians to ship as many as 100-250 people for International Conferences meant for just about 5 people. We condemn the failure rate of our secondary school students in WAEC and NECO. We condemn the near absence of a system in our Educational system. We condemn all the condemnable! Now that we have condemned them all, what has changed apart from more task forces and committees?
You did more than condemn in January sir:
Exactly nothing changes when you condemn a phenomenon and do nothing else about it. John C. Maxwell said something about people who do exactly the same thing and expect different results. When it was time to raise petrol taxes, you were bullish and quick to do it in the most evil and unarguably most inconvenient day for the citizens of our country. You stood your ground for days and despite the death of about 20 Nigerians you only budged when security reports indicated your power as President was at a risk. Why did you not just condemn subsidy and let us move on? Like terrorism and corruption, our parents would be living with the same salaries from before January that cannot do the same things they used to do. We were impressed by your adamant stand on the subsidy issue, not because your stand was right or was worthy of praise but because we were excited to finally see that we had a man who could actually do something if he wanted to.
The Cabal, the powerful woman and Nigerians:
So far, so disastrous sir, the only set of people you have shown that unyielding side of you are the real Nigerians. The ones without the powers of the cabal that milked our country of N2 trillion for the same product that cost our country N640 billion at its peak. You bullied those of us without the privilege of a ministerial office while a minister under whose watch more than a third of our national revenue was looted, did not just stay in office but stayed with more powers to boot and more guts to unleash terror on our people. The fuel scarcity queues have returned and we know why, beyond the cloud of excuses given by the same set of people who forced you to punish Nigerians for the sins they committed.
Boko Haram will not go to hell alone:
God will indict every evil and we are made to believe that action and reaction are the same. The longer the men of evil perpetuate same, the longer their years of perdition in the abyss of hell. We are not saying you are evil, after all you condemn evil acts of Boko Haram. Politicians whose actions and inactions have killed more people than Boko Haram also condemn Boko Haram. Privileged mothers in privileged offices whose insistence on forcing pain and penury on Nigerians wasted 20 lives at a go in January also condemn Boko Haram. Pray tell sir, does it matter to the wasted life whether it was killed in a terrorist act condemned by the President or whether or it dies in the process of refusing the heinous acts of condemning the nation to more poverty through the increase in petrol taxes? A murderer is a murderer whether or not he kills with a bomb or with an evil policy. But Mr. President you are none of those! You are a man with a heart to serve our people. What remains to be seen is whether our people will survive the poison in the served meal called petrol taxes.
Our Appeal:
There are over 14 million Nigerians rejected from enjoying University education between 1999 and today. They are an ever ready pool of tools for those with enough charisma, resources and clout to use them for whatever they deem fit. In their default state they are frustrated and angry. In their agitated state they are deadly. They are all over the country. They are eagle eyed and watching through many nights to seek whom to devour because they must do something to survive. If you ever raise petrol taxes again, they are going to be very useful in the hands of their fellow Nigerians who believe there would be nothing else to lose in that situation. It does not take an intelligent mind to know this, it takes only a man who has a brain and an eye to see that the tipping point for Nigeria is here. Only an enemy of Nigeria will do anything as heinously silly as raising petrol taxes again. Not now. Not until we see the back of the men and women who spent now N2.4 trillion on subsidy for a year.
In the absence of common sense:
If somehow common sense sweeps pass those responsible for making the decisions of this country, without stopping to domicile in their minds and they decide to raise petrol taxes again, despite the obviously proven fact that subsidy payments were payments for election loyalty rather than petrol sales to Nigerians, then January would be a long past because the new reality of a new petrol taxes would not be the “play” that January was. It would set the giant off the brink to its long delayed fall.
We will condemn and we will fight to live:
Unlike the politician who condemns terrorism at night and wakes up on the side of fuel subsidy corruption in the morning, we will not only condemn new petrol taxes, we will fight it with every ounce of blood in our body. If we do not fight, poverty will kill us anyway, if we do fight we may yet live.
We are poor and beaten but we are not cowards. Our parents have virtually given up on living. Let us face the facts, we have nothing to lose. We will fight to the last. Let us manage this already bumpy ride as we go forward to 2015. Let us not rock the boat further than it has been rocked. Increase petrol taxes again and watch everything go dark! It is dark for us already, only those who haven’t seen the darkness have their light to lose.
Yours sincerely,
Association of Conscious Nigerian Children (ACNC)
Petrol Taxes Prevention Committee (PTPC) Ajangbadi

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