1. “Nigeria is a great nation and you can be
proud of the progress you’ve made.”
Obama acknowledges that Nigeria has made
tremendous progress that we can be proud of. Listening to the APC’s message you
would think that Nigeria is not working, and Obama rightly points out that we
have made progress under the present Jonathan administration.
Who would want uncertain change over the chance
to keep progressing?
2. “Together, you won your independence, emerged
from military rule, and strengthened democratic institutions.”
Read the quote again. Obama says there is no
going back to military rule. Do we want to go back to being bound by the
shackles of dictatorship? Buhari says he is a “reformed democrat” but as we all
know a leopard doesn’t change its spots.
3. “You’ve worked hard to improve the lives of
your families and to build the largest economy in Africa.”
Contrary to all the lies that the APC has been
trying to sell, our economy is progressing, and it did not become the largest
economy in Africa by chance but by the good policies of the Jonathan
administration. Obama states this fact whilst acknowledging that the lives of
Nigerians have improved, and thereby showing the APC to be liars.
4. “Violence has no place in democratic elections
— and that they will not incite, support or engage in any kind of violence —
before, during, or after the votes are counted.”
When violence is mentioned, Nigerians cannot
extricate General Buhari from his famous statement before the 2011 elections
and his famous silence after his supporters went wild. The Blood of Dog and
Baboon statement recently made concerning the 2015 elections still echoes
deeply. The APC is threatening a parallel government also… Obama’s speech is a
clear warning against that.
5. “Boko Haram wants to destroy Nigeria and all
that you have worked to build. By casting your ballot, you can help secure your
nation’s progress.”
Secure your nation’s progress. Don’t change your
fortunes.
Obama’s call on Nigeria to secure our progress is
like a call to retain President Jonathan under whose presidency this progress
has been achieved. As it is ill advised to change a commander-in-chief during
war, Nigerians must fight together and eliminate Boko Haram with the armed
forces who are presently winning the war and sustain this momentum.
Obama also said: ”in this task of advancing the
security, prosperity, and human rights of all Nigerians, you will continue to
have a friend and partner in the United States of America.”
Lest we forget, Nigerians are still much aware of
the flagrant violation of human rights under General Buhari, resulting in a
rupture in diplomatic relations with the UK and others.
What other areas of this Obama speech do you
think the APC is uncomfortable with? Watch below:
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