By Onuoha Ukeh
When President Muhammadu Buhari
inaugurated his cabinet, six months after assuming office, many Nigerians
did heave a sign of relief, believing that a government had eventually been
formed. With ministers duly assigned portfolios and sworn in, all was set for government
to roll and begin to address the myriad of issues plaguing the country,
with the view to catering to the needs of the people. It was a legitimate wish
by a people who had high expectations from a government that promised heaven
and earth.
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Sixteen
months after the government was formed, and 22 months after President Buhari
took over the reins of governance, I have often asked myself this question: Is
this really a government or just an assemblage of people, who are just doing
whatever please them, in the name of working for the good governance of Nigeria? I ask
this question because what we have as a government appears mainly like a mere
party, where those in office operate like islands, doing and saying what they
like, while humanity suffers. There is no synergy whatsoever. In
the government, there are discordant and cacophony of voices.
This
week, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and
Diaspora, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, issued a travel advisory on the United
States (US). No doubt, feeling that as a presidential aide on foreign affairs,
she could talk about foreign policy and issues related to her office, this
former federal lawmaker advised Nigerians not to travel to the US for now, if
they do not have any compelling business in the North American country. She
said her advice became necessary, since Nigerians, who have valid US visas, had been denied entry into the US. In her
wisdom, Dabiri-Erewa wanted Nigerians to freeze their trips to the US until the
immigration policy of the Donald Trump administration was clear.