16/04/2014

Nigerians Lambast Jonathan for Singing, Dancing At Campaign Rally While Nation Mourns Bomb Blast Victims

Nigerians have reacted with outrage over President Goodluck Jonathan's visit to Kano to welcome former governor of the state, Ibrahim Shekarau, to the Peoples Democratic Party, a day after over 200 Nigerians were killed and several others were injured in a bomb blast in a suburb of Abuja.
Insensitive, irresponsible, terrible, and wicked are some of the words that have been used to describe the president's political visit to Kano.
"Let's face it, is it even proper, as a father, for the president to be dancing at a rally and clinking glasses at a chief's party just the day after?" said Betty Abah, journalist and activist. "What really would happen if he sends representatives while he pretends he's meeting security chiefs? Even if he doesn't care, is this even good for his image? What message is he sending out? He did same during the Centenary celebrations. How do you explain this crass insensitivity?"

"It is plain insensitive, really. It an evident that the leadership of this country does not take our lives seriously at all," said activist lawyer, Bamidele Aturu.
"Over 200 people were killed by Boko Haram insurgents. Less than 24 hours later, the president was in Kano on political mission. That tells you they don't take us seriously and our lives don't count for much. That is the height of insensitivity I have seen in recent times," he continued.
"He wouldn't have lost anything if he had postponed the campaign for another one or two months and let the people who are bereaved come to terms with the gruesome reality," he added.
Mr. Aturu said the President's action showed the huge disconnect between Nigerians and their political leaders.
"Our people need to understand that there is a big disconnect between them and the people that leads them who only require them to vote to be in power."
He said the president's action, if done in other countries, could have cost him his job.
"This kind of things would not happen elsewhere. In other countries the president can even be impeached for what he has done. It is terrible. For him to embark on that trip show clearly that for him politics is more important than the lives of Nigerians."
"It is very insensitive and irresponsible," said another lawyer, Festus Keyamo.
"That is a sign that the government does not value the lives of Nigerians. As a matter of fact it is confirmation that the present system actually enjoys the pogrom that is going on in that part of the country. It is very condemnable that the president could not even declare a day of national mourning after we have lost about 200 lives," said Chairman of CACOL, Debo Adeniran.
"The president is not thoughtful; the president seems to be sadistic, enjoying the show of bloodletting. Our president doesn't care. You know he said the other time that he doesn't give a damn. He doesn't give a damn whatever Nigerians say, he doesn't give a damn about our feelings of agony, he doesn't give a damn about those who are suffering the pains and pangs of the carnage going on in some parts of the country."
The Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, also chided the president for being insensitive to the lives lost in he blast.
"At a time when several innocent lives have been lost, when many of the victims are in hospital seeking blood donations to survive, the president is gallivanting around the country in the name of PDP unity rally", he said during the matriculation ceremony of the Northwest University. (allafrica)

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