Tragedy ~ anonymous
Reactions to tragedies by Nigerians are mostly born out of hatred.
The kind of reactions I read on social media when tragedy happens are simply disgusting and unpatriotic. Still on Enugu State
Haters were quick to put the death toll at over 100, the death toll is 6 so what next?
Political jobbers claimed they were fulani Herdsmen simply because President Buhari is of fulani extraction while police confirmed they were hoodlums...what next?
My eastern brothers and Biafruad agitators were busy pointing fingers and toes at Mr President for not doing the job of a state governor. Now we know the governor has failed what next?
They blame the president for not issuing a statement even before he receives detailed security reports from his rank and files. Ok he has issued a statement so what next?
I know they wished the death toll to exceed 100, they wished they are killed by fulani, they also wish Buhari fails to protect but to whose glory? To whose gain? to whose loss? Why all these ill wishes against one another?
I can clearly sense hatred oozing out of people's minds in every move for no just cause, you may not like the government in power but we have to be patriotic in our wishes, we have to feel the pains of others, we have to speak oneness, we have to condemn the ills in our society and encourage the government to deal with the products of corruption.
We have to enforce accountability on our leaders in this order starting from Councillors -> LGA Chairmen -> Reps -> Governors, other political appointees and finally the Federal government.
We must be wise enough to blame right, point the right fingers, to the right persons and at the right times.
I'm an advocate of one indivisible Nigeria, we all have something the other person needs so stop the hatred and start loving.
And yes I'm from Enugu State and I speak like this.
RIP for those who lost their lives
Still in the spirit of #occupynass day 3
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