Senator Ben Bruce has advised President Muhammadu Buhari and first-term governors to stop blaming their predecessors in office for the woes of the country, urging them to concentrate on how to make Nigeria better.
He made this know via series of tweets from his handle, @benmurraybruce, stressing that six months is one eighth of the four-year tenure given to them, adding that “if you are still blaming your predecessor after 6 months, when are you going to ever deliver the goods?”
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Ask the old man....They are busy orchestrating lies and propaganda's on media,fighting corruption on media,vowing to do this or that without making a single impact on the country since they assume office.
ReplyDeleteAs a senator himself, what exactly has he contributed to the nation other than following people to court in the name of support.
ReplyDeleteAs a senator himself, what has he contributed to the nation other than following people to court in the name of support
ReplyDeletethe old fool is visionless.. That cow brain has nothing to offer Nigerian... One day he will wake up and blame his wife for his inability to perform...
ReplyDeleteTold them
ReplyDeleteGod blessing you man. The president is happy seeing those supporting him to blame GEJ and will not fulfill his electoral promises. After six months, he is still blaming GEJ. when is he going deliver?
ReplyDeleteBen is being truthful to Mr President. We cannot continue to dwell on past errors and misfortune. It is time to fast forward.
ReplyDeleteNigerians are very patient people. The President must not take their patience for foolishness.
As Nigerians, we want a clear roadmap out of the woods and Mr President must provide it.
The essence of democracy is the beauty of the FOI. Nigerians should feel to criticize GMB constructively towards delivering of meaningful projects to the populace. @ senatorBruce, you are on point,this is time to face the work.
ReplyDelete6months enough to generate revenues to make impact with the assumption that there is no theft again.
ReplyDeletePpl by now should know that revenge is nothing but a set back. But if that is what grand pa wants to do, then failure is guaranteed.
ReplyDeleteYou only can make common sense on stv but never on the floor of the senate.
ReplyDeleteStill wondering what this old goat brain man has to offer Nigeria. Another 6months is coming... keep blaming past govt.
ReplyDeleteWith 90% of his approved ministerial nominees above 50 years of age, what new thing would any reasonable person expect? Let the blame game continue, the economy will keep sliding to a total collapse.
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