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Apparently, the attack on the Nigerian Defence Academy is a coup de grace to the social realities of domestic terrorism perpetrated by possible anarchists or extremists, who may well be ‘progressives’...

Sir: Apparently, the attack on the Nigerian Defence Academy is a coup de grace to the social realities of domestic terrorism perpetrated by possible anarchists or extremists, who may well be ‘progressives’ in their own perspectives of nationhood. There is, though, a thin line between ‘bandits’ and ‘terrorists,’ and I don’t think it semantically ought to constitute some form of intellectual contestation, let alone proposition.

It’s a shame to hear – call it heresies – how some political personalities are the tree-behind-the-backyard. And, if true, it would be so perverse and callous that some ‘trusted’ politicians who are preaching unity and oneness are the ones knifing the cake – eating and having the cake – in a practical bid to renew their covenants, whatever they may be, in the corridors and verandahs of power.

On the flip side, the Nigerian Medical Association has itself threatened to join the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors. Not personally, it is inglorious that our competent medical professionals should be unpaid and, in consequence, ‘bought’ and brought to overseas where, obviously, their services are commensurately compensated, thereby leaving the healthcare system ever otiose, deficient and paralysed.

Just to be brief, Buhari, as well as the ‘jagabans,’ has got to be fully persuaded: the purveyor of trained military personnel, NDA, and the very capillary of nationhood, NMA, must be dutifully taken care of. And the strike of the NARD indeed further doubled-down on the slippery-slope of the general operation.

Technically, unstable leadership system breeds unstable systems meant for the upkeep of the country’s national development. If Buhari and co had stayed back, thoughtfully noting that they’re contributing grossly to the GDPs of these developed countries , Nigeria would have been better off.

 

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