2. Disenchantment and trust deficit
Many have argued that many of those who looted and destroyed private and government establishments were not pushed into the action by poverty but only wanted to show their rage against a warped system. There is also a large trust deficit in the relationship between the governed and the government. These could also be established by the hostile online chatter by many, who although may not have taken part in the street rampage, but nevertheless egged other ones on.
‘’I will like to urge the leadership to accept responsibility and interpret the latest happenings in the country as a semi-final to the day of rage, which can be averted if they can quickly convene an emergency meeting to tell themselves the bitter truth, the President, the 36 State Governors, the leadership of the National Assembly should urgently review the state of the nation.
‘’The situation has practically revealed the inability of the leadership to manage the country… We need to urgently restructure the country and embark on a far-reaching reform across board to salvage the country, because there’s no way Nigeria can proceed this way going forward without wrecking everyone.’’
My friend no lessons. The only lesson there to be learnt is to regulate SM.
Nigerian leaders are corrupted they never change eternally
Are there any sign that they take not of any? They maintain aggressive words,threats,order,killing, pursue and arrest. Looting and slow to answer quest before them. Propaganda, blaming games, unresponsiveness. Delays role out Army. EndBadGovernmentinNIGERIA EndsSARS
musajidda 10? Will be glad if they can learn just 1; Nigerian Lives matter.