The Mbekis damning indictment on Nigerian citizens, especially the - TopicsExpress



          

The Mbekis damning indictment on Nigerian citizens, especially the youths, that would not go away even as their country is at the brinks of collapse, robbing, choking and mashing them to death in national stadiums across the country without any organized reactions from them as they wait for the next episode to happen for more of their compatriots to be murdered via state fiats. The youths of Nigeria are mostly corrupt and a disappointment for their amnesia and failure to demonstrate that they are truly the leaders of tomorrow for not standing up for their fallen and injured compatriots who died and got injured respectively on the main bowls of the national stadiums on March 18, 2014. The collective failure of the Nigerian youths, especially those who were at the ill-fated and fraudulent job recruitment exercise sponsored by the state, to make a strong statement to the Nigerian elites, especially those in the political class that they have had enough of their crass failure of leadership, was a missed opportunity to set the country on the path of national transformation driven by the people. At the end of the march, the Government of Nigeria won by massacring 19 of its future and injuring many more, in addition to grand prize of six billion Naira (N6000000000.00) fraudulently collected from five hundred thousand (500,000) applicants who came from all corners of the country to scramble for the four thousand jobs (4000) that may have already been given out to girlfriends, associates and cronies of politicians and the well connected long before the dead-on-arrival recruitment sham. The six billion Naira so collected by the interior ministry, by mathematical calculation, would have been enough to pay the salaries of the 4000 candidates if hired on an annual salary of N1.2 Million each, for ten years, but I can place a bet that the money has since been shared among the devious buccaneers who put up the show of shame and national disaster and so, may no longer be easy to account for. The minister of Interior, Mr. Abba Moro should do himself a favor to resign without further delay for gross negligence, to pave way for him to face trial for generational genocide. This is what the youths of Nigeria should be demanding from the Nigerian government instead of their annoying R.I.P rhetoric on the social media. It is not late....................................
Posted on: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 17:50:41 +0000

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