Ezekwesili, who is the former
presidential candidate of the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria in the 2019
general elections, she is panellists at the ongoing international
economic summit, despite the Federal Government shunning the forum to protest
the xenophobic attacks against Nigerians residing in South Africa.
The former Minister of
Education, Oby Ezekwesili, have
drawn the ire of some Nigerians over their attendance of the World Economic
Forum on Africa holding in South Africa amid protests by Nigerian and other
countries against xenophobic attacks by South Africans.
President Muhammadu
Buhari’s Personal Assistant on New Media, Bashir Ahmad, had tweeted that
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo was to represent Nigeria at the WEF, but “he had
called it off in reaction to these gruesome attacks on Nigerians.”
Nigerians expressed outrage
on social media over Ezekwesili attendance at the forum with “Madam Oby”
trending on Twitter by Wednesday evening.
Kate Nnaji said, “So if we
had elected Madam Oby as our 1st female president, this is how she would have
gone to South Africa & attended the World Economic Summit despite the
#XenophobicAttacks on Nigerians. @obyezeks please remain in South Africa; don’t
come back. Thanks.”
Olufunke Lawson also
stated, “Very interesting! Madam Oby at the WEF to go and earn forex, then
fight back for humiliated Nigerians or what? Who can try and defend this? Where
are her patients?”
Favour Onyeoziri also
stated, “Madam Oby chose to attend WEF in South Africa, so she can sneak in a
few tips about how to stop xenophobia to the South African Government. A
Government that already has a library full of such information, but refuses to
act. Her absence would have spoken louder than words.”
Some others also criticised
Ovia for attending the forum.
@PhiicCoco stated,
“Nigerians (are) trying to understand if Madam Oby and Jim Ovia are actually
Nigerians or South Africans or Nigerian-South Africans or South
African-Nigerians.”
Olaide S Akanni also said,
“In solidarity, a football match was cancelled. Governments withdrew from an
important event. Celebrities cancelled their gigs (they have to make refunds).
Yet, @obyezeks and @jimovia_zennith do not see reasons why South Africa should
be boycotted.”
However, some defended the
prominent Nigerians, saying they confront the South African Government on its
failings.
Chidi Okereke noted, “Madam
Oby would have made a statement by pulling out of the conference, yes. But she
will also make a statement by staying and telling the SA Government to fix up,
to their faces. All methods of activism and advocacy are valid. The end game is
peace. Let’s all focus.”
@Daveranking1 also said,
“People should stop dragging Madam Oby Ezekwesili and Jim Ovia. Those
individuals may use that medium to spread the word of peace to the whole of
Africa. Nigerians you’re your brain.”
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