Friday, 29 May 2009

Of governor Mimiko’s 100 days government and unstructured answers…

 

So, its 100 days  after Olusegun Mimiko eventually became  governor.

So far, there seems to have  been far more populist output from the regime - not a bad in thing in itself- , that are extremely small steps,  should his administration be expected to live up to the levels of expectation that are on the streets.

There has been a slant towards, offering free-this, free that, it would seem – without a conscious drive, to create a structured government, where every single member sees himself as a team, with an ultimate goal towards ensuring achieving the promised agenda of the labour party.

Why is one not surprised that little  mention has been made of the  12 point agenda, the basis on  which the labour government campaigned in the last 100 days ?

At the very best, there has been little movement – without traction in the last 100 days of this regime. 

It is not incredibly hard to predict that if the government does not strive, to get herself up and running at the organisational level of creating structure , refocusing the phyiscally dead civil service, and defocusing from unitary populist moves as it would appear, its already a moribound one; 

Time is racing by already and one can only hope, the rest of the people are preparing to ask the right questions…

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