The
Catholic Bishop of Nsukka Diocese, Rt. Rev. Professor Godfrey Onah, at
the weekend, condemned the attitude of politicians and public office
holders who are not concerned about the plight of youths and the
generality of the masses.
Speaking
during the funeral mass for Lolo Josephine Oyima Abba, mother of the
Enugu State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Engr. Vita
Abba at Ede-Oballa, in Nsukka Council Area of Enugu State, Onah warned
that such neglect could force the youths to revolt against the leaders.
He
therefore cautioned political leaders to retrace their steps, as it
would not be possible to quench the indignation of Nigerian youths who
may soon run out of patience with the leaders over the poor treatment
they are getting from government.
The bishop cautioned that it would be difficult to stop the youths if they were further pushed into frustration.
He
threw posers to both the government and the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU, on the reasons behind the over three-month-old
industrial action that has paralyzed academic activities.
The
bishop said from his interactions with Nigerians, the inability of both
parties to end the lingering strike was unjustifiable and inexcusable.
He
said, “I know that I have enough persons here and also hopefully enough
instruments to carry this message to the ears of the highest echelons
of power in this country.
“The
common people, the students and their parents, whom I represent, do not
believe the explanations the politicians and the academics are giving
for the strike; we don’t believe them and we are appealing to them in
God’s name to remember we will all end this way (pointing to the dead);
let them end this strike immediately.
“I
want to ask a question; it is a question not a statement. I am asking
the leadership of the government in this country- is it really true that
you don’t have enough money to improve upon the quality of education in
this country or is it that you are stocking up money in preparation for
2015 in order to buy your way to power or to secure your future
indefinitely through corruption?
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