Nigeria is not where it should be at 56-years after its independence, and there are some people who are to be blamed for the woes the nation is currently facing.
Below are five categories of people who we could hold accountable for the ills besetting this nation.
1. Parents
Charity they say begins from home, and when charity is lost from the home then the society becomes a waste place.
Many parents are to blame for some of the ills we find today in our society, as children from homes without proper care tend to grow up and become a menace in the society.
It is the believe that if children are properly trained, they would grow to become leaders who will drive the future of not just the homes they have come from, but that of the nation of their birth.
2. Teachers
Still talking about how poor foundations are part of the reasons why Nigeria is the way it is, teachers have been accused also of playing a role in the problems facing the country.
It is said that because the young ones have not been given the right direction education wise, then they become nuisance to the society in which they find themselves.
The quality of education in Nigeria is a very cogent reason why the nation is still crawling at 56. The students in various institutions are mostly tutored by unqualified teachers, and the infrastructure is not conducive enough for proper impacting of knowledge.
3. Pastors/Prophets/Imams
Nigeria as a nation has the highest number of churches and religious centres in West Africa and if care is not taken, maybe across Africa and the world at large.
However, the presence of 5 churches on almost every street across the country, has not in anyway stopped the atrocities being committed daily, and the reason is solely because our clergymen have stopped speaking the truth and are now all about the money.
So long as one pays tithe or offerings, he or she could pass for a saint and this does not apply to Christianity only. Other religious leaders have also allowed greed lead where truth should have given direction.
4. Police/Law enforcement agents
The Nigerian police has become a symbol for corruption and many Nigerians do not believe that any justice or right judgement can come from the force.
With bribery as one of the main trouble in the NPF, so many crimes go undetected because some policemen turn a blind eye to the criminal activities.
Some policemen who have been apprehended in the act, say it is because of poor remuneration and lack of care on the part of the authorities, however, one is tempted to ask how cheap a person’s integrity can be.
If the Nigerian Police Force is truly sanitized and they work hard to regain the respect they have lost, Nigeria would be a better organised place, as the people will see reasons to be more law abiding citizens.
5. Politicians
If there is any group of people that have plunged us into the mess which we find our self today, then it is those which the people have elected to serve.
Rather than serve the nation with heart, might and passion, most Nigerian politicians see their political offices as a money making venture alone. They loot from the treasury, steal, steal from the nation’s coffers and do only that which will favour them and their family.
Nigerians for too long have been fooled by sweet talking politicians who promise the people so much but do nothing when they are elected.
Until Nigeria as a nation has a way to properly checkmate the conduct of the politicians, the nation will continue to go from bad to worse, those in power must be held responsible for all their actions.
In conclusion, we all as Nigerians have a great role to play in the building of this great nation. If we fold our arms, then the nation will go into ruins and disaster will befall everyone of us.
Every Nigerian must keep the light of truth burning in his or her little corner, we must make diligence a watchword in all our endeavors.
Nigeria might in a very bad state right now, but if the people are determined to make her great again, then she can regain her place as the giant of Africa.
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