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Friday, 13 November 2015

To Nigeria's new Minister of Power, Works And Housing

Article written by Endsng's Perry Brimah. Read below...
Dear Minister Babatunde Fashola, 
As do the rest of the country, I congratulate you on your recent appointment as Nigeria's Minister or Power, Works and Housing. I wish you the best and hope pray and plan to support you to bring out the best for Nigeria and Nigerians whom you pledge and are appointed to serve. It is because we are lagging behind by decades that I write you in all urgency. 
We have no time to waste. There are just a few matters I will like to press. I am certain you have the capacity to deliver; I just wish to emphasize and stress what we need delivered.

Nigeria Has Always Been For The Rich
Nigeria has for the past 30 years, 14 years of PDP godfathers (IBB, Gusau, Abdulsalami, Dangote and co) and 16 of PDP sons (OBJ, GEJ, Dangote and co) served to provide what facilities and infrastructure it may, for the advantage of the rich and cabal and to the extortion of the poor. We have highways built by the state planned to have toll gates to tax the poor commuters. We have phone companies provided by the Obasanjo regime that tax Nigerian customers triple what their peers pay abroad. We created a cement monopoly that charges triple per bag than the world average, making it impossible for us to own our own homes. Our new cars in Nigeria are sold at above the costs in all neighboring African countries and in the West. I can go on and on.

If They Will Extort Us, We Don't Want Them
One thing is providing facilities and the other is extorting the masses with these provisions. Indeed you can provide all the infrastructure of modernity, but if these are provided as a means to covet state fiances and set traps and siphons to eternally extort the masses, then in truth the masses would rather be in darkness and without homes.

It is not poverty or the lack of power and houses that is behind Boko Haram, MEND, Ombatse and Radio Biafra and other terror organisations, no, as I have written expansively on in the past, it is Institutional Disenfranchisement: the robbing of poor Paul to feed rich peter, the impoverishing and deportation of the poor to pave wealth and comfortable accommodation for the rich that is behind the unrest. Maiduguri peoples lived in huts without power and were satisfied. Their problem did not come from the lack of, but the wickedness of the extortionist cabal.

What I am saying is; please build with 90% of the money allocated, for the poor, by the poor, with the poor and for the poor; who are the majority of Nigerians. Create opportunities for local and small business entry-level power generation so Nigerians do not have to bow to the Cabal.

How Come There Is No Public Housing In Nigeria's Large Cities?
It is a shame that across Nigeria you do not have housing for the poor. This is called "Projects," Poor or Public Housing in the US. I wrote about this in early 2014 and again to you in August of this year. Public housing is NOT "affordable housing." I am not aware of any public housing complexes in the entire large states of Nigeria like Lagos, Kano, Port Harcourt and Abuja where these are most critically needed. I may be wrong. That last such public housing complex I knew of was 1004, built decades ago.

The idea of humanity and civilization is that you cannot keep the poor far away from the centers of big cities and force them to commute for miles to wealthy paradises, to work to clean and cook and back without expecting social instability and terror. The poor must have areas where they too are accommodated in all cities for equality and fairness.

In America, in the middle of Manhattan, you have Projects. Projects are public housing complexes with government stabilized and substituted rents. You only pay rent based on your reported earnings and even live for free if you earn nothing. This is not done in the civilized world because they are wealthy, but because they understand the ABCs of society and prevention of more costly crime and terror.

Giving an example, I am not sure where the menial earners who will be working in Eko Atlantic city will reside? Are there poor housing complexes there? If not, do we plan for them to commute from out of the city to and from work every day? This would be criminally wrong. We must demolish houses within Eko Atlantic if so and raise a few Public housing complexes for moral and social progress. In Abuja and Lagos, we must demolish within rich neighborhoods to erect Public housing for the poor, otherwise our CHANGE tenure would come to an end with us only succeeding in further expanding the financial and physical distance between the wealthy and the poor.

I Don't Think There Is Anywhere To Deport Nigeria's Poor To
This is Nigeria now. There will always be poor...and there is no where to deport the poor to, unless Togo and Ghana, so we have no choice but to embrace them.
We must treat the rich and poor equally or else we are destroyed. Leviticus 19:15 "'Do not pervert justice; do not show partiality to the poor or favoritism to the great, but judge your neighbor fairly. 
"...Those who came before you were destroyed because if a rich man among them stole, they would let him off, but if a lowly person stole, they would carry out the punishment on him. By Allaah, if Faatimah Bint (daughter of) Muhammad were to steal, I would cut off her hand.” [Al-Bukhaari]


Think about the real reason why the Chibok girls have lived so `long in Sambisa; and think about the Boko Harm dead and may the Lord lead you. We will watch you and help you make Nigeria the best it can be for us all.
As you build Nigeria, please think of the poor and utilize the poor who voted for Buhari and created your path to this position. Please do not use contractors who have in the passed for instance, used 200xs the money, lets say $900,000 to build two boreholes that should not cost more than $3000.

Again, "even though you are not an engineer," I trust your capacity to deliver. Nigeria will not spoil.
God bless you and grant you success.

Dr. Peregrino Brimah; http://ENDS.ng [Every Nigerian Do Something] Email: drbrimah@ends.ng Twitter: @EveryNigerian

61 comments:

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Kayode Odusanya said...

Nice write-up. I am also concerned about the rich circle that like to make things in Government work for their benefit alone. I pray Fashola shuns people like this and focus on helping the suffering masses.



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Unknown said...

Whoahhhhh dat's wonderful,I just wish he wil read this and look into it too....God bless u sir

Anonymous said...

Am Serious. BRF. please I will like to work with your team without been paid.

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Anonymous said...

I agree with you Sir!

Unknown said...

WORD!!!
Perfectly painted in Black n White.

yori said...

So ti gbo Fashola?? Don't use $900000 to build 2 boreholes anymore. Think about the masses, Na God we take use beg u.

Unknown said...

Really deep.
I hope Fashola reads this.
I pray they allow him to work.
I pray he delivers.



Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

Unknown said...

Some bitter truths there. But I trust BRF to do his best.

























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Unknown said...

Fantastic write up

Unknown said...

Radio Biafra shouldn't be listed as Terror Organization. I got some point you made. IPOB can later become a Terror organization if the goals are redirected but as it is now, neither the Radio Biafra nor the IPOB is Terror Organization. Get your shits right.

Unknown said...

Lovely write up by Dr Brimah, there should not be disparity between the poor and the rich. All are equal b4 the Almighty.





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Anonymous said...

i love this. this is wat the likes of UNCLE BRODA BEN BRUCE SHOULD BE DOING, support those in power with words of advice and encouragement , not to criticize . unku fash hope u heard, shebi u travel well well, u see wat dey do in other countries abi. u should think of the masses trying to earn a living and commuting far far away everyday , becos dey cant afford houses in cities where dey work. as expensive as Manhattan is dey have projects. even d said 1004 is not affordable, our so called celebrities live there now and has made d rent very expensive, formimg big boys and girls. jakande estates are all filled up . i pray for GOds direction and wisdom for u sir unku fash...

Amaaah said...

I hope he listen to your advise.

Anonymous said...

True talk.

Unknown said...

Ok he's gonna work on it be patient

Debbie Chelsea said...

I so much believe in Fashola...he will work

Anonymous said...

Nice one. Fashola, we believe in you. Please do not let us down. God bless Nigeria.

Unknown said...

I just hope they will all do the work they're assigned to do and not neglect it and go after d financial benefit of it.

Human Being said...

NIce one. True talk about bridging the gap between the rich and the poor.









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yawanow said...

Word. A word is enough for the wise. I have faith that Fashola will make a difference.

Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com) said...

Nice write up and I hope dis goes 2d right quarters so dat they wil follow dis advice in dis write up.

Anonymous said...

Very nice points,I pray our leaders apply these. Amen.

mikkyjanec said...

This is nice. If only they can think of the poor and put up good structures. That will be the beginning of the change in Nigeria.God bless the writer

Anonymous said...

he has spoken the heart of many Nigerians. God bless him.

Anonymous said...

Word, I also believe that fashola, will deliver, may God help him in this new journey,

Unknown said...

OK

Nice one

Simply put

We need a better Nigeria


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Anonymous said...

You have spoken the mind of many Nigerians, God bless you.

Anonymous said...

well said

Unknown said...

My opinion is tht tht workload on fashola is too much just incase if he fails to deliver, mr president shld be made to understand tht implications allowing just a single man to handle up to three key/sensitive ministries. Other competent ppl shld be appointed to competent his effort

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He wouldn't have said it any better... Well said. It's left for Fashola to truly deliver and serve Nigerians









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Unknown said...

well said...God bless you Dr Pere

Montelror said...

Wow wow wow...well said and I hope Mr Fash gets to read this

Anonymous said...

I respect Brimah but I don't agree with some of his proposals- take public housing for instance- the government of Lagos provided public housing in the 80s but these were misappropriated by people who had no need for it- in other words a massive fraud carried out by civil servants. These days most governments in the west are moving away from providing social housing because of the financial and social costs involved- crimes, etc. The desire for genuine change has to come from the people themselves but alas, Nigeria is a country divided along ethnic and religious lines and politicians and civil servants have exploited those divisions to rob the nation blind. As for Boko Haram there need to be investigations to investigate former northern state governors- they are the roots of BH

Anonymous said...

Nice on Dr. role our more more often, Linda support the drive.

Unknown said...

There has been steady light since Fashola was sworn in! UP Fashola

Anonymous said...

Nice article.I pray this new ministers will be the agent of change to our country. God will strengthen them especially RAF and bless Nigeria

Anonymous said...

Good thinking , Good analysis........Fashola beware of bad eggs......

Anonymous said...

On point ! I trust he ll listen same goes to all other ministers.

Unknown said...

"And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre. And they entered in, and found not the body of the Lord Jesus. He is not here, but is risen…" (Luke 24:2-3,6)

As d NEWS of new formation in d nation spread and renews peoples' hope, God of heaven will make u part of new things to happen in ds nation. GOD BLESS NIGERIA

Unknown said...

Well written article!!! Fashola please take note.

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Too long o

Unknown said...

Well written article!!! Fashola please take note.

Anonymous said...

Peregrino Brimah conived with Nigerian police last week to kill Biafrans and stripped our women naked, Linda stop uploading write up of this criminal,he will understand Biafrans one day

Unknown said...

I love dis article. I hope BRF gets to read dis, it would surely be a pointer for him. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

I love dis article. I hope BRF gets to read dis, it would surely be a pointer for him. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

I love dis article. I hope BRF gets to read dis, it would surely be a pointer for him. Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

Ameen Ameeen Ameen Ameen and Ameen. God will Spare BABATUNDE RAJI FASHOLA and PMB for Nigeria.

Unknown said...

They will not hear since they are not affected

Anonymous said...

CHOI SO NOW RADIO BIAFRA IS TERROR ORGANISATION???

Uchenna said...

Great price of advise BRF, good write up, pray he listens

Anonymous said...

Beautiful and soulful letter from the heart to a man with a conscience. Thank you Dr. Brimah for this reminder to Mr. Fashola.

Adebayo G said...

May God help Buhari, Fashola and other Ministers... God bless Nigeria.

Unknown said...

Well explained,

Wizzyharry said...

Good points!

Unknown said...

There is NO biafra. Only one Nigeria. Any so called group that advocates the separation of Nigeria...or insinuate that there is another country other than nigeria, for nigerians, is a terrorist organization. Biafra war is over. All we have is one Nigeria that we all need to fix in peace n unity. Get ur shit right n let's move on.

Anonymous said...

There are no biafrans!!!!

Anonymous said...

When I am working my ass over here at the US Department of Housing and Urban Development to get rid of projects because they breed generational poverty, here is a Nigerian actually recommending them. My goodness!! By the way Peregrino or whatever you are called, did you know that "Low cost housing estates" like Jakande estate in Lagos and others around the country are models for addressing the issue of housing affordability and shelter for the poor? That is a far more successful model than the projects. This is the problem with the internet. People write shit and infuse our leaders and populace with useless opinions. The projects were a deliberate attempt to sequester blacks in a certain area that is removed from where whites live. Google the term "redlining" and "ghettos" to research information about the origins of this model that was deliberately created to perpetuate racist motives. Get off my damned screen. Go and read the court case of the project in Baltimore that led to the new voucher program and you will see that you are uneducated and uninformed in a very dangerous way.

Unknown said...

I don't know for others, but for me, Pere spoke the mind of God except for listing Biafra as a terrorist organisation which it is not but may become if they are not brought under control by simply providing the evidences of good governance in that area. To ensure that the Governors of those states get all the necessary allocations needed to move those states forward without an iota of Bias and also make sure the money is utilised fervently and carefully to the benefit of the population in that area.

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