Francis Agoda, popularly known as I Go Dye, a Nigerian comedian, has sent a message to President Muhammadu Buhari ahead of the 2023 election.
The comedian urged the President in an open letter on Instagram not to allow anyone to use him to sabotage the electoral process.
He pleaded with the President to ensure that he leaves a good name to his descendants by conducting a free and fair election.
The comedian stated that the most important legacy Buhari can leave is to ensure free and fair elections.
I Go Dye reminded the presidency that the people have taken it upon themselves to bear the burden of cash scarcity, ostensibly to ensure a free and fair election.
The letter reads;
DON’T LET ANYONE USE YOU TO TRUNCATE 2023 ELECTIONS PASS A GOOD NAME OF HONOUR TO YOUR CHILDREN AS DESCENDANT OF A GREAT MAN. THAT WILL BE ONE OF THE GREATEST GIFT FOR THIS GENERATION FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS
Your excellency, Firstly, as a citizen of this great country and Goodwill Ambassador for Fight Against Corruption, I write you as we walk towards the polls. I feel the pains like majority of Nigerians who are expecting a better Nation at this trying times , nature has bestowed you a great opportunity to conduct this general elections that will determine the fate of Nigerians,
Once again. I want to remind you that you were voted in 2015 as a man of repute by majority of Nigerians and you owe us a deep sense of responsibility in these regards.As it stands today you are the only General left in our democratic system who was part and active at the civil war, so nature has giving you the opportunity to unite this Nation and lead a new path into greatness by establishing the fact that voters are not induced or being intimidated, your legacy in this direction will write your name in the hearts of men, whereby generations unborn will live to honour your offsprings as Noble descendents of a great man so don’t let anyone lure you to truncate the election this is one of the greatest gift you can pass to this generation. As a Eminent globa diplomat for peace advocate, I want to advise that majority of Nigerian are having difficulties accessing their hard earned funds. Because 70% of Nigerians are Artisans who live on daily micro Transactions.
The hardship is really on the masses not on the political class so after the presidential election the new money can be circulate the citizens have taken the pains upon themselves with the hope of a Free and fair elections that will afford Nigerians a president of their choice inspite of the circumstances with believe for a better future I also call on Nigerians and the youths to take their destiny in their hands and sow a seed of progress by coming out to vote peacefully we all have the capacity to make a difference. As we hope for a better future as a Nation. Amb Francis Agoda.
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