Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola has called for nationwide mass
protest against Islamic terrorists, Boko Haram over the recent abduction
of 234 schoolgirls.
The girls were taken hostage from Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, Northeast Nigeria.
Aregbesola
spoke at the public presentation of a book “Giants of History (The
Making of Our World)” written by the Lagos State Commissioner for
Information and Strategy, Aderemi Ibirogba.
The event was held at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria on Tuesday.
Describing
the abduction as a national disaster, the governor said there was need
by all Nigerians to rise up against the abduction of innocent citizens,
lamenting that it was sad that one week after the abduction, Nigerians
moved on as if nothing had happened.
“I don’t even know what to
say than to urge everybody to do anything humanly possible collectively
and individually to put an end to this sad development. The Federal
Government must rise up to this challenge. Everyone in authority must
act now. It is not only degrading us as a people, it is defaming us".
“As
horrible as Afghanistan is we never read about people being abducted.
We talk of no man’s land of West Afghanistan, such does not happen.
Nigeria is heading to the level that does not recognize us as civilised
people and human beings anymore and it is a shame".
“I should not
have said this here considering my position in the polity but what is my
choice? When school children are being abducted in schools and we carry
on as if it is mere statistics. It is not. We must protest on the
streets to tell all of us that enough is enough,” he said.
He also
faulted the title being accorded political office holders, such as
“Your Excellency,” describing them as unconstitutional and should be
discarded.
“For public office holders who got their mandate on
popular electoral mandate, it is totally paradoxical to refer to them as
Your Excellency. Where? This makes no sense but people just carry on
and on. In Republican America, it is abnormal to refer to the president
as Your Excellency. He is called Mr. President,” he said.
On the book, Aregbesola said the youths would find the book useful as it would serve as inspiration to them.
Speaking,
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State commended the author for
finding time to write the book, urging other public office holders to
document their experience in public service to fill the dearth of
literatures on public service in Nigeria.
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