Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser to President Muhadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, has asserted that nobody is immune to the current hardship ravaging the country, stressing that he took a pay cut to join the current government.
In an article he titled “After Ye Have Suffered A While,” the Presidential Media aide, urged Nigerians not to lose hope in the government.
Attributing the current economic crisis to the mismanagement of previous administrations, Adesina assured Nigerians that hard times would soon be over.
He write: “Here comes the preacher. What does he want to tell us?
Doesn’t he know that we are hungry, and the din of hunger makes one deaf
to reason? The rumble in our tummies, as the worms compete for the
little food left there, will surely be louder than what anybody can say
now. True? Not exactly. Come, let us reason together.
“Father Ejike Mbaka, that fearless priest of the Catholic church,
gave an illustration recently, which I believe was not revealed to him
by flesh and blood. There is hunger in the land, with people severely
famished. And there is ululation, loud enough to deafen the deaf all
over again, and wake the dead from his eternal sleep. The wailers are
wailing so loud, as if Bob Marley had resurrected with his band, the
Wailing Wailers. But hear Fr. Mbaka: somebody came, looted your kitchen,
carried away all the food.
“He did not even leave you crumbs to console yourself with. And then
comes another person, trying to replenish your pantry, trying to restock
your kitchen. And then you begin to shout; we are hungry o, we are
hungry o, to the point of distracting and discouraging the new man. Who
should you rather wail and rage against? The man that looted your
kitchen, of course.
“That is the exact similitude of the position of Nigeria. There is
hunger, lack, and deprivation in the land. But is it a death knell? Not
when the kitchen is being restocked, and we will soon feed till we want
no more.
“I am on a national assignment that has cut my legitimate annual
income by one third, so when there is hunger in the land, I go hungry
too. Well, almost. When people talk of lack of money, I penny-pinch,
too.
“Well, almost. Let nobody think those in government are insulated
from what is happening in the country. At least, those who have truly
come to serve. But those precious promises hold true any day. ‘In the
days of famine, my people shall be satisfied.’ ‘The young lion may lack,
and suffer hunger, but those that trust in the Lord shall not suffer
any good thing.”
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