Speak against Evil

The mind of man is so predicting that we automatically see our tribesmen, religious brothers and those we share something in common as always right.

Only few conscientized people can differentiate between right and wrong especially in a nepotic society. For example having a Fulani person to admit that enough is enough for the senseless killings by the herdsmen; a Niger Deltan to condemn the atrocities and mayhem unleashed on the National wealth by the militants.

I was once a... victim to have thought that a typical Northerner can never be among the Boko boys, convincing my judgment that the boys were all from neighboring countries. I was indeed so wrong!

What is wrong is forever wrong, no matter who the perpetrators are. It takes guts to stand for truth and justice. And not fighting against it, not speaking against it and supporting it makes one a coward.
The senseless killings of hundreds of innocent souls and destruction of properties worth millions of Naira over cows or land in these few days in the middle belt is worrisome.

Wayforward:
1. As a matter of urgency, an immediate dialogue should be organized to resolve these ugly situation before it metamorphoses into a bigger concern and creeps into other jurisdictions.

2. Perpetrators must be seen punished; else the incidence will continue (curfew and life continues).

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