This is not the time for politics! Can we please have some respect for the ones we lost? The deceased deserve to be treated with dignity and honour. Not you-should-have-voted-for-me politics disguised as care.
Call President @officialABAT out. Remind him that the buck stops at his table. Because it does.
But this shouldn’t be one for political opportunism. Enough of politicising Nigeria’s tragedies. Don’t perch on the bodies of the victims to advance more ethnic and religious division. This isn’t the place and the time for that. Playing on these fissures is how we got here.
If you believe people didn’t vote for you on account of your religion or ethnicity, using the death of their fellow citizens to advance such divisive concerns won’t earn you their votes. Every tragedy shouldn’t always be an opportunity for divisive narratives.
Nigerians can mourn without being knocked for the democratic choices they have a right to make.
The victims of this tragedy aren’t thinking of who was or wasn’t elected. They are looking to recover their lives and restore livelihood and to be protected from more attacks. The government needs to be called to that responsibility.
There will be ample time for campaign, complaints and feigned compassion.
It is not as if as governor you were a doyen of security or social justice. Repeatedly spouting “competence, capacity, character and compassion” doesn’t automatically endow one with them. There’s a reason you had to reference India and South Africa, because it is harder to look into your own record. You had to secure a court order to avoid defending your role and record as governor as Awkuzu SARS committed atrocities and ran rampage.
Respect the dead. Honour the survivors. Keep politics out of it.
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@PeterObi It's unfortunate that the poor clap for the rich that made them poor in the first place. This write up is wonderful. We have leaders without compassion
@elonmusk@elonmusk I am grateful for your contribution to the process. Congratulations to @realDonaldTrump I might be in Nigeria but I celebrate greatness and hard work.
It matters not how completely ruined our lives may seem. It matters not how scarlet our sins, how deep our bitterness, how lonely, abandoned, or broken our hearts may be. Even those who are without hope, who live in despair, who have betrayed trust, surrendered their integrity.
@OfficialAPCNg make the protest or protesters look like people from other countries coming to invade Nigria. I have always said, when the corruption in the govt favours people they call it grace. It's so unfortunate.
There is so much suffering in Nigeria. #EndBadGovernanceProtest