It’s stupid to taunt me, Ezekwesili – Amadi decries tags on killing

The Director of the Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts, Sam Amadi, has described it as an act of stupidity for these tagging him and former Minister of Education, Obiageli Ezekwesili, on social media about each report about killings within the southeast.

Amadi stated, “it is patently stupid to taunt someone when your house is collapsing”.

He alleged that the federal government typically sponsors terror or permits criminals free rein, questioning why some folks taunt him as a substitute of calling out the federal government.

In a publish by way of his Twitter deal with on Thursday, Amadi claimed that killings additionally happen in different components of the nation, describing it as a recipe for state failure for folks to mock one other citizen as a substitute of mourning and tasking the federal government.

He wrote, “When there is a bloody day in the Southeast, folks tag me or @obyezeks. This is pathetic. So, grownups let government off its colossal failure. Government sometimes sponsors terror or allow criminals free rein and you taunt me instead of calling out government? is it right? Pity.

“It is patently stupid to taunt someone when your house is collapsing. Everyday there is bloodbath in southwest, south south, northwest northeast, north central and southeast. & instead of mourning & tasking govt, you are mocking another citizen. That’s a recipe for state failure.”

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