Monday, 20 April 2015

XENOPHOBIA: Nigeria Government Is Guilty

Xenophobic attack
Rather than join the campaign to boycott South African goods and services, I think we should make our governments accountable to the governed. Seeking greener pasture abroad becomes attractive because of the hopeless situation most citizens found themselves in Nigeria today.
Criminals in the corridors of power looted our treasury with reckless abandon, they display ill-gotten wealth with impunity.  While, Nigerians bear the brunt of mismanagement, wastage and stealing by looters parading themselves as leaders.
As they steal billions of naira we suffer the lack of basic social infrastructural facilities it could provide; the security of lives and property are compromised because our rulers are lawless and above the law.
The vision of most of the ruling class is greed and their mission is to steal and empty our collective treasury.

South Africa xenophobia
Governments at all tiers have failed woefully to provide an enabling socio-political and economic environment for the development of the citizenry , hence the mass exodus abroad to live a meaningful and fruitful life.
Our government, the Nigerian government should be held responsible for the ongoing carnage against our people in South Africa, for they frustrated most of them to run abroad where they felt they will be able to live as human beings.
As we condemned the South Africans heartless attacks on their black African brothers from other countries, we should also ponder and reflect on ongoing exploitations of Nigerians in Nigeria by Syrians, Lebanese, Israelis and others who engaged Nigerians as casual workers and paid them peanuts in many factories all over the country.

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