Oby Ezekwesili, the former Minister of Education, has slammed the Federal government and other government officials.
Ezekwesili slammed them for their outrage at the different philanthropic citizens and organizations that organized food distribution outreaches that sadly claimed the lives of some persons during a stampede at the venues where the food was being distributed.
In a post shared on X, Ezekwesili argued that the comments made by President Tinubu, the IG of Police and other government officials since the stampede incidents happened, show how detached they are from the reality that people are hungry and that well-meaning Nigerians have decided to fill in the gap created by government.
She wondered why government officials have ‘’failed to connect the dots on how their serial leadership failures have turned normally quiet food charity events (that used to happen without any risk to life) into de@th traps.’
She went on to pray for the humanitarians who have been charged to court for the various stampede incidents.
Her post reads; Still on the food stampedes across the country. What are these self-righteous indignation and outrage from public officials and institutions towards philanthropic citizens and organizations all about?
I mean, is it that the well-fed of our society fail to see that it is actually the generosity and social safety net being provided by individuals- here at home and abroad – and their organizations that have kept the poor of the Land going?
Reading the statements of @officialABAT, the IG of @PoliceNG, @nassnigeria officials and their many senior, junior and minion public officials as well as their allies, you can tell how totally detached from reality these people all are.
These self-indulgent folks are cocooned away in luxury and blind to how desperate the times are for their fellow Nigerians who now embrace the risk of death to get a “ loaf of bread” for themselves and their children.
How are these “leaders” failing to connect the dots on how their serial leadership failures have turned normally quiet food charity events (that used to happen without any risk to life) into death traps?
Do these public officials not understand that unlike a few Nigerians that used to need handouts in the past, majority now do and that it is the massive increase that has placed inordinate pressure on the capacity of the humanitarians?
Humility and empathy remain in short supply among our public officials and that’s unfortunate but please stop dragging those who were evidently helping fill the gap that your own failures massively created.
I hope the courts will act in the spirit of jurisprudence and not mere legalism on the matters of benefactors being held in custody for “doing good that went wrong”.
May God continue to comfort the families of the victims of the food stampedes.”