Let Mr. President supply oxygen fast to restore sanctity in the land, if he truly aspires to see ‘the poor breathe’ in Nigeria. This is because people are already suffocating as a result of shortage of oxygen.
Many Nigerians are now at the risk of suffering incurable ulcer and anemia, from excessive hunger attacks and exhaustion resulting from exposure to unavoidable marathon treks caused by the cumulated transportation fee. All these are the multiplier danger effects of inflation induced by subsidy removal.
People are turning to professional beggars on the streets; not to even mention the case of those who dabble into criminality as a result of frustration, with the safety of the citizens solely dependent upon God.
A casual visit to any major Nigerian hospitals, will leave you gasping for breath.Just a look in one direction, ‘Omo,’ …see ulcer patients groaning at every corner with those suffering blood pressure related issuses on the other side.
A neighbour lost his beautiful young wife to the cold hands of death caused by high blood pressure from stress; The poor woman just slumped and died unannounced; leaving her innocent children’s future at the mercy of their would be stepmother.
You look through your neighbourhood, you see how huge handsome men have now become a shadow of their personality. Hmmm…One has no gut to even ask them whether the leaness is as a result of ill health or hardship.People are groaning and dying in silence.
Please Sir, supply oxygen fast to be able to resuscitate the large number of the poor Nigerians under emergency and crises situation, because there are no longer available oxygen for ‘the poor’ to ‘Breathe’…Time is ticking fast; before we begin to see mass of dead bodies scattered on the streets of Nigeria,🇳🇬 resulting from death from the scourge of hunger and exhaustion.
Our earnest prayer for Mr.President is that God will help him to quickly discern the economic decisions that will unravel the great destiny of Nigeria before it becomes deadlocked.
Thanks for your time.
Dickson Chinma Ihejirika(Mrs.),
Founding Editor, TGCN.
25/08/2023