#NigeriaYouthArise# I keep wondering what can be done to the - TopicsExpress



          

#NigeriaYouthArise# I keep wondering what can be done to the youth of this great nation that pride herself as the giant of Africa - Nigeria that will make us arise from our bed of slumber, ask cogent question and make the government of the day responsible and responsive but I don’t seem to have found any. Nigerian youths are too pusillanimous – no one wants to die. This is the singular reason why our government and leaders – past and present have continued to treat us with unbridled impunity, uttermost disdain and high level callousness - They will never complain! Will they? This is what you get when you have an active youth population that is too timid to take their destiny in their hands rather they are busy trading it. In saner climes, the death of the young graduate men and women across the country on Saturday at the Nigeria Immigration Service recruitment exercise should have marked the beginning of a revolution that would have swept away the blood sucking and vampire cabal that have held us so long in bondage. Alias! What happened thereafter? Suffering and smiling – Like the biblical saying, “to your tent Oh Israel” that is NigeriaYouth for you, we are too afraid to die. The government and our leaders have capitalize and taking full fledged advantage of our weakness, docility and pusillanimous nature -The weakness, docility and pusillanimous nature of the Nigerian youth to continue to give us reason to languish each passing day. If we don’t stand to fight this injustice, wickedness and economic maladies imposed on us by these daredevils leaders at the helm of affairs today, our children will never forgive us because we would have successfully prepare for them a huge and calamitous time bomb - A bleak, bereaved, blurred and black future! Nigerians that expects the Minister of Interior – Highly controversial Comrade Abbah Moro to throw in the towel and show remorse for dereliction of duty may be leaving in a fool’s paradise. This is because it is never in our character as Nigerians to tread the path of morality whenever we err in our line of duty until we are either fired or asked to resign. The minister still boasted yesterday at the presidential villa that he will not resign. In his own word “Moro insisted yesterday that he would not resign. He blamed the victims for the stampede that led to their deaths, saying they failed to obey instructions. The minister added that some unauthorized people came to the centers to cause problems. He then finally promised to set up a probe” – kangaroo probe. You can’t be a judge in your own case. Erring officials of President Jonathan government knows how to manipulate the presidency to suit their whims and caprices. However, Nigerians both at home and abroad are earnestly, anxiously and eagerly waiting to see the action that the Presidency will take despite already knowing that President Jonathan is slow in taking decisive actions on serious infractions by his erring ministers and other senior government officials. I just hope and pray that President Jonathan will take immediate actions as this will serve as deterrent to other government officials. Delay or failure to act now maybe dangerous and disastrous - The evil days are drawing closer! No, the evil days are here.
Posted on: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 12:30:12 +0000

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