Enough of this yeye talk. If you want stuff done, then all the politicians will have to be voted out. The present state of things will continue. Do you actually think that Buhari, Saraki, and all those men in Babariga, care? They have generators and are unperturbed. The government has to chart a way forward, to encourage private individuals to run these things. A situation where only 30% of the national budget is allocated to capital expenditure, and we don’t know how much actually is spent, since there are losses to graft and corruption, cannot lead to any real development. Where senators receive the equivalent of $189,000/annum while those on the streets live on less than $2 a day is ridiculous. We could sit around and mope, or you could ask yourself “what am I going to do about it?” I propose reverting to the 1963 constitution, and convening a conference to make amendments to enable a more equitable balance of power. Creating a national bank funded by crude oil proceeds, where private individuals could take loans and embark on power, and water projects.