Our ( Viewers Corner News team) extensive research on the way forward for Nigeria and the leadership of APC/president Buhari’s government revealed that Nigerians are divided on the way president Buhari is handling the economy. Among the issues disturbing them (Nigerians) is the fight against corruption which has not yielded much as Nigerians would have wanted it to be. What majority of Nigerians both home and abroad are complaining is that ones an alleged corrupt politician joins the ruling political party (APC), he ceases to be a corrupt individual meaning that president Buhari’s fight against corruption is one sided. These are the views of most Nigerians. Again the issue of president Buhari surrounding himself with cabals who never wanted the progress of Nigeria is also a problem. However, president Buhari as a person is not corrupt and can not steal money belonging to the country (Nigeria) which is good, but then he (president Buhari) has to do things differently by reviewing his economic policies. Alleged corrupt politicians who ran to APC for refuge should be tried in the court of law in Nigeria. Security throughout the country (Nigeria) should be the number one priority. Steady power supply through innovative method should be encouraged and agriculture through mechanized farming should be encouraged to feed the growing population of the country (Nigeria). If these methods are put in place, then Nigeria would be heading towards greatness. Again we (Viewers Corner News team) would like to remind APC/president Buhari that the massive support of Nigerians which he got in 2015 has already been divided because lots of political parties are coming out and most young voters are shifting towards that lane except strong assurance is giving to Nigerians that APC/president Buhari are going to step up their game plans by doing things differently to make the country (Nigeria) great like we mentioned above, if not, winning the 2019 general elections would be very difficult for APC/president Buhari.
Source: Viewers Corner News.