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Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Aregbesola weeps, says Nigeria should be mourning
The Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola has questioned the
emotion of Nigeria as a nation with its indifferent posture
towards the deepening security crisis, which has seen
thousands killed by the Boko Haram sect.
Aregbesola said this while delivering a lecture titled,
‘Federalism, democracy and the future of Nigeria,’ during the
Convocation Lecture and 66th Foundation Day Ceremony,
University of Ibadan on Tuesday.
The governor, who was overwhelmed by emotion as he sobbed
during the lecture, said Nigerian should be mourning with the
killing of schoolchildren and teachers in Potiskum, Yobe State,
on Monday.
He said, “It is unfortunate that even if we should ask ourselves
what the mood of the nation should be now, we do not know.
Nigeria should be mourning by now. Nigeria’s flag must fly at
half mast now. We should be wearing mournful look and ask
ourselves how we got to be where we are now.
“Fifty of our schoolchildren and teachers were killed in a
suicide attack yesterday (Monday) in Potiskum and we act as if
it is normal. We don’t even have the feeling anymore, the
conscience, the emotion and the fact that the only thing we
have is life.
“I will not be where I am today if I had been slaughtered like
that in school. That is just one of the statistics. In the same
Yobe, some students were slaughtered at night while in Borno,
schoolgirls were taken away and yet to be found or returned.
“Territories of Nigeria are being paraded by lunatics, mad men,
who could not be called normal human beings. Yet, we carried
on as if all these do not matter. We have forgotten that
whatever is happening to a neighbour is a sign of what could
come to others.”
The governor expressed deep sadness over the erosion of the
visions of the nation’s founders, fearing that Nigeria could be
heading for doom because of the latest oil discoveries by
nations that once depended on Nigeria’s oil and the fall in oil
price.
Aregbesola added, “Sixty six years ago, when UI was founded
and Nigeria was the morning star of Africa, the founding
fathers of Nigeria never thought that this kind of thing would
happen to us. But alas, if anything, it appears we are worse than
we were in the 60s.
“The oil price crisis is telling us that in 10 years time, oil will
amount to nothing. Less than 18 months ago, the US depended
on our oil, today US exports oil to other nations. If India, which
is already showing the technological capacity, follows suit just
as others, we are doomed.
“If in autumn, oil price is falling, what will happen between
May and September? It is not the price that is worrisome but
the fact that we now depend absolutely on oil without any
belief in the fact that wealth is created by production.
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