The beauty of social media platforms is the ease, speed and carefree manner with which citizens express their frustrations at the government and/or any other organizations.
Nigerian Netizens, on Monday, took to Twitter to express their annoyance, grievance and feelings towards the Buhari administration- with the hashtag #WhereIsTheChange.
President Muhammadu Buhari, and his political party, the All Progressive Congress, rode into power on the wings of the Change slogan.
The government has been in power for nine months and many Nigerians feel that, instead of the promised change, the government has shortchanged them.
YNaija brings you some tweets that, more or less, express the views of several Nigerians:
https://twitter.com/AgainJohnny/status/704282558771687432
Me I am beyond the partisan matter right now the question is how can we solve the problem irrespective of how we voted? #WhereIsTheChange
— AuduMaikori (@Audu) February 29, 2016
My people while I didn't vote for change,truth is change is here. We didn't ask the right questions and this is the result #WhereIsTheChange
— AuduMaikori (@Audu) February 29, 2016
#WhereIsTheChange for those that trekked from Lagos to Abuja and some other part of the country? I refused to be deceived @NGRPresident …
— King Solution (@Solution464) February 29, 2016
#WhereIsTheChange when many Nigerians have lost their jobs since 29th May 2015???
Yet you promised to create more jobs for the unemployed.
— #TooBlessed (@Nelly21417) February 29, 2016
Yesssooooo ??"@Solution464: @ProfOsinbajo and @NGRPresident you guys can go, we've had enough. #WhereIsTheChange https://t.co/RlkjtBIdYE"
— Gbemisola (@gbemy01) February 29, 2016
GEJ wa attacked during campaign, nobody died. The COAS was attacked, over 1,000 dead. They don’t care about lives!#WhereIsTheChange
— Gifted Hands (@tunby_) February 29, 2016
After APC Govt comot 50 kobo from Fuel money, Dem still dey collect N50 from our Bank Accs as Stamp Duty! NA WA O #WhereIsTheChange
— Lord of Words (@DoSinclair) February 29, 2016
I've spoken to a lot of people including those who chantedChange then & 90% claim they didn't Vote4Change. Who then Did? #WhereIsTheChange ?
— SEGA L’éveilleur®? (@segalink) February 29, 2016
When you complain they label you wailing wailers, but they are wailing more than the wailers at their separate homes #WhereIsTheChange
— Emmylagos (@emmygold83) February 29, 2016
Lai: The budget was not padded. Buhari: Those who padded the budget will be severely dealt with..Confusion upon confusion. #Whereisthechange
— Marvin Omorogbe (@Marvin_Omorogbe) February 29, 2016
All I can say is in 2019 choose leaders who have vision. We lack visionary leadership that's why we are still here #WhereIsTheChange
— AuduMaikori (@Audu) February 29, 2016
Buhari just want to break Obasanjo's record and now he has done it, when he's done travelling can he step down #WhereIsTheChange
— naijajournals (@naija_journals) February 29, 2016
where is the looted funds FG said looters were paying?how much is it? who are the looters? wat ar we doing with d funds? #WhereIsTheChange
— Chuks David (@chuzze) February 29, 2016
"@chuzze: Where is the Economic Blue Print Oshibajo was bragging with during campaign? #WhereIsTheChange" @ProfOsinbajo
— Ayotunde Emmanuel (@kolawoleayotund) February 29, 2016
APC/GMB promised to reduce the presidential air fleet, 9months after, Buhari is cruising the same number of private jets #WhereIsTheChange
— Miz Cazorla (@MizCazorla) February 29, 2016
Boko Haram still here
Fuel scarcity still here
Unemployment still here
Insecurity still here
Even hot weather join ??#WhereIsTheChange— ????? Areg⛽️? (@OrissAreg_) February 29, 2016
No light, no fuel, the naira continues to nose-dive, the economy is in a sorry state. But really, #WhereIsTheChange
— Adeola Amosun (@Adeolamanuel) February 29, 2016
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