The gruesome killing of four UniPort students alleged to have stolen a
phone in Aluu has become the topic of discussion amongst every concerned
citizen in this country.
The student, two cousins and other two were beaten to stupor and later set ablaze.
While
their families have been thrown into perpetual morning since yesterday
that the incident happened, Kayode Salako and other Nigerians too have
termed the act to be barbaric and inhumanity to human.
" I'm
deeply disturbed! The other day Cynthia was killed and people said
foolish things like "yes,it serves her right, how could she go to meet
men she never knew?" So does that justify her ruthless killing?
Few
days ago, 4 UniPort students alleged of stealing, were killed
gruesomely like they were never humans because of some unproved
allegations. How! How did we become like this? Then they were set
ablaze after the torture. Just as they said in Cynthia's case, " it
serves them right!". To the people applauding this uncivilized and
barbaric act: Did you see them steal the phones or do you know anyone
they robbed, Were these boys caught with weapons or harming anybody?
These
boys may have just been victims of bias and miscalculated or
misinterpreted perceptions. I am truly disturbed. We just killed 4
potential future leaders like that, while the real thieves (the economic
saboteurs, the enemies of Nigerians) walk the corridors of power with
impunity, flexing their lean muscles over our frustration.
Where
is Farouk Lawal and co.? Where are the nation's oil thieves? Where is
Bode George and the many political armed 'robbers'? Where is Lucky
Igbinedion? Where are all these people? Do they have tyres around their
necks by now?! I am truly disturbed and my heart bleeds.
The
most painful aspect of all these barbaric tendencies is that today, you
see worship centers on every street in Nigeria-Churches,mosques,shrines
everywhere, yet wickedness ravages the land. Where are the items these
boys stole? Who are the victims?
We call on the IGP and the
President of Nigeria to avenge for the souls of these young Nigerians,
who were brutally murdered, to prove to Nigerians that our country is
not a JUNGLE as some of us have grown up to believe. No wonder the bible
says ' the heart of man is desperately and terribly wicked! What type
of a country is this?!
God help Nigeria, God help our youths!" Said by Kayode Salako, President CANN and Fasholamanian.
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