A
former minister of Education and leader of the Bring Back Our Girls
group, Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, has asked Nigerians to appeal to
President Muhammadu Buhari to get pardon the soldiers arrested for
mutiny in the fight against Boko Haram.
Delivering a keynote
address titled: “A caring society grows faster and better,” at the
launch of the Bunmi Adedayo Foundation on Tuesday in Lagos, Ezekwesili
said the soldiers were wrongly punished for refusing to fight the
insurgency ill-equipped, considering that some former public officials
shared the money meant to equip the army and the diversion of the funds
was a demonstration of how political leaders and citizens exhibit ‘I
don’t care’ attitude towards governance.
She said: “The
exemplification of a society of ‘I don’t care’ could not have been worse
in manifestation than recent revelations that while the tragedy went on
in the Northeast, those responsible for governance sat around the
table, watched citizens being taken out by the bunions of terror and
felt comfortable to share the resources meant to equip the fighting
soldiers and then turned around and said to those among the soldiers
that refused to be sent on a suicide mission that they deserved to die.
“How
else can you define ‘I don’t care’? I hope you will join me in telling
the President of our country that those soldiers don’t deserve to die.
Our President must use the prerogative of mercy that the constitution
gives him to waive any kind of charges against those ones, we are not
saying all soldiers, because some may have misbehaved in the course of
this war.
“But we are saying that it is reprehensible that our
society will degenerate to the level where leaders, who as are found in
these other societies, stay awake worried about the challenges of their
citizens, in our own case, stayed awake sharing the resources, meant to
protect the territory and the people.”
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