An Open Letter To Mr, President Part 2 By Prof. Chris Nwaokobia Jnr.

  
I posted the part one of the open letter Prof. Chris Nwaokobia Jnr.wrote to our president, if you missed it (READ HERE)here is the part II of the letter... Read and Enjoy
Dear Mr. President.

       I write concerned that under your watch Nigerians are fast losing that love and community that made Emeka and his Lolo industrialists in Kano decades after the Civil War. Worried that Okon is running back from Yobe and Yemi rushing out of Kaduna. Troubled that Ufuoma has since left Maiduguri no thanks to an insurgency that has become politics.

Yes, Mr. President you have chosen platitudes and
soothing words over proactive action. You have allowed your Aides to politicize matters of national security to bemusing and bewildering dimensions.

Dear Sir, politicizing the issue of the missing girls on account of number/record/names and photos shows that we are increasingly becoming a soulless nation. Any responsible nation will take serious steps should one, two or even 10 teenage girls be missing.

No matter the convoluted argument along partisan lines until all those politicking with human lives are able to prove that not a single teenage girl is missing, then they should all cover their faces in shame.

Mr. President just suppose your daughter was involved, your niece or sister; just suppose the same was the case with one of your Aides and or bark-dogs, how will you/they feel, will you/they join the political gerrymandering by the chichidodos saying claptrap and tommyrot about the number/records of the abducted Chibok teenage girls.

Sir, this wave of politics creates a sad testament and a sour epistle particularly about the increasing soulless tendencies and revanchism of the Nigerian persona. We are steadily losing our humanity and the cord that unites us to the messy porridge of politics. Alas our sense of brotherliness and compassion is at its ebb.

Sir, beyond the banality of our politics and our ethno-religious prejudices you MUST reassure us that whilst you remain the C-in-C the life of any and every Nigerian counts.

Prof. Chris Nwaokobia Jnr.


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