The Decision To Ban ‘I-Pass-My Neighbour’ Generators Will Only Bring More Hardship, Etcetera Tells Buhari

    Dear President Buhari, I will like to extend an invitation
    to you for a tour of down town, so that you can have a clear view of what the
    people who voted you into office feel about certain decision your government
    has taken so far, especially the decision to ban ‘I-pass-my-neighbour
    generator’.
    Contrary to the picture your advisers have painted to you,
    the decision to ban ‘I-pass-my neighbour’ generators will only bring more
    hardship to the people down here who have never in any way, benefitted from the
    Nigerian government at any time. The little hope that your “change” mantra
    brought to the poor man is fast becoming another tale in the book of
    presidential lies.
    So, for you to really understand the ramification of your
    decision, I urge you to come for a quick tour of down town. Don’t worry sir; it
    won’t cost you a thing. We will ensure that your visit is as comfortable as we
    can. Yes, we know you don’t take ‘shepe’ or ‘mishango’ or ‘Ghana root’ mixed
    with ‘draw-draw’. But don’t worry, we will have enough pure water available for
    you to cool your feet, wash your face and quench your thirst.

    It is true that the streets down here are littered with
    broken water pipes and heaps of smelly refuse dumps as a result of lack of
    government presence. But babu wahala, we will see to it that your danshiki
    doesn’t get so messed up.
    It will be nice to have you address the youths and explain
    to them why you have taken the decision to throw our streets into darkness and
    expose us to more terror from armed robbers. Sir, have you considered the
    amount of small business operators that will be incapacitated by the ban you
    have imposed on ‘I-pass-my-neighbour generators’? Come sir, and see for
    yourself how many families will lose their source of livelihood simply because
    they cannot afford to purchase the bigger generators.
    Sir, what becomes of the barber, the hair dresser, the
    recharge card seller whose business is run with ‘I-pass-my-neighbour’
    generator? Have you considered the difference between N10, 000 generator and a
    N50, 000 generator? Do you think the people are happy using
    ‘I-pass-my-neighbour generators? Someone who earns as low as N15, 000 monthly,
    how do you expect him to buy and maintain a N50, 000 generator?
    You should also consider they have other needs. I think this
    is a wrong move and one that will drive most self-employed youths into armed
    robbery and other illegal activities.
    And ‘I-pass-my-neighbour generator kills? Hmmmm Mr.
    President, I thought hunger and bad roads have killed more Nigerians than
    generators? How come you haven’t placed a ban on hunger and bad roads? Is this
    a part of the “change” we should expect from this regime? Is this one of the
    groundbreaking ideas given to you by the new minister for power? How do we
    achieve steady supply of electricity by banning smaller generators?
    What I see here sir, is the government favouring the rich
    against the poor. The importers of bigger generator will no doubt see this as a
    welcome idea; that is if they didn’t lobby for it. This is one of the most
    insensitive decisions taken by any Nigerian government. Shouldn’t it be a
    general ban on generators?
    Is it that punishing the poor has become a goal in itself
    for the government? Too many affluent Nigerians – and, in particular, members
    of the political elite – seem to have no sense of how much suffering is down
    here on the streets.
    Little wonder the governors woke up one morning and decided
    that they can no longer pay the N18, 000 minimum wage of workers. For these
    governors, what is really striking is the total disconnect between conventional
    wisdom and the reality of life – and death – for much of the nation. It is like
    there’s a badge of wickedness on the forehead of our politicians.
    Sir, what we want is for you politicians to stop talking
    blithely about the importance of alleviating the sufferings of the masses and
    truly start looking at the way their less-fortunate citizens live.

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