Human rights activist, Chief Mike Ozekhome, has accused the federal government of chasing shadow with the arrest of the Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday
to pursue substance instead of shadow so as to rescue the nation from the claws of kidnappers, bandits and terrorists.
The statement reads in part “The FG appears supersonically effective and efficacious when it comes to arresting and repatriating dissenters and challengers of its morbid nepotic and sectionalisitc government. “Such does not make a nation grow. Such does not make democracy work. Such does not build confidence and inclusiveness, the very reasons for the Igbohos and Nnmdi Kanus of this world. Such does not enjoin patriotism and building of nationhood.
“They take ransom. Innocent school children are paid for. Where is the same government when kidnappers are demanding that the parents of kidnapped children should now be feeding them in their kidnap dens?
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