I am personally tired of reading those letters and their responses from the movers and the shakers of the Nigerian state. What Nigerians are looking for in 2013 is not those letters and their replies, but the real practical dividends of our 14 years old democracy in their life. Most Nigerians do not want to read any letters, but they want the reign of the official corruption and the mismanagement of our state resources by our elected officials to be stamped out. The unemployed Nigerian youths are looking for good paying jobs and not letters to be read.
The millions of the hardworking Nigerians workers on poverty wages are looking for the true living wages and not a personal letter from Olusegun Obasanjo to Jonathan Goodluck and vice versa. Nigerians from all walks of life want to enjoy the modern and adequate social services, the functioning 21st century educational facilities as well as the modern national infrastructures, but never a private letter from a former President to a sitting President. Nigerians do not have the time to sit down and read those lengthy and unproductive letters, but want to enjoy the security to their own life and properties in the 36 states and Abuja.
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