A Muslim Group, Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC) has said President Muhammadu Buhari’s description of the
Nigerian situation regarding its youths was “apt, precise and succinct.”
In a press statement signed
by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, it said instead of
commending President Buhari who has shown to be a truthful leader, Nigerians
started calling him names.
“We have seen many youths
functioning as political thugs as the 2019 general elections approach. They
have started vandalizing properties and disrupting political gatherings. Can
anybody tell us that those political thugs are old men?
“What of the herdsmen who
are terrorizing innocent farmers around the country? Are they not young people?
Are they not lazy? Are the kidnappers who make life unbearable for innocent
people not lazy? But are they not youths? Has anyone seen elderly people among
Boko Haram insurgents and Niger Delta militants? What of the ‘area boys’
syndrome and the al-majiri phenomenon? Are the Yahoo Yahoo boys not of the same
age bracket? Are they not all lazy?” Akintola queried.
Many more question asked by
the group read: “What of the ‘agberos’ or touts who have now spilled out of
motor parks unto the streets and bus stops? What responsible work are they
doing? Are they not youths? What do they contribute to the Gross Domestic
Product (GDP)? All they do is to stand at the bus stops to extort money from
drivers of commercial vehicles. Are they not lazy? When will Nigerians admit
this reality? Who pulled the wool over our faces?”
He quoted the words of
Governor Dickson in a media chat on 17th May, 2016. who was alleged to have said,
“Bayelsans are so lazy, they want everything free, they don’t want to work”.
The 25th September 2017
edition of a northern-based newspaper also reportedly quoted Alhaji Atiku
Abubakar as saying, “Northerners are lazy” while General Babangida (rtd) allegedly
opined during a BBC Hausa service interview of 16th April, 2010, “The Nigerian
youth is useless, cannot lead.” Senator Shehu Sani added flavour to this in
December 2017 when he reportedly said “Northerners are lazy and unproductive”.
“During the launching of a
book written by Chief Gani Fawehinmi in 1974, Chief Obafemi Awolowo complained
that, “The trouble with many of our youths is that they sleep too much; play
too much; and indulge too much in idle chatter and gossip.”
“If indeed the above were
the views of a governor from the South South, a leader from the South West, a
former military president, an ex-vice president and a distinguished senator of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria, all of whom are from the North, it stands to
reason that Buhari has not said anything new. Neither is this pragmatic
assessment of citizens by their leaders limited to Nigeria. During a town hall
event overseas, ex-President Barrack Obama referred to Americans as lazy.
“Islam abhors idleness and
laziness. It appreciates the dignity of labour. The Glorious Qur’an implores
every man to work hard, “Tell them to work. (If they do) Allah, His Messenger
and the believers (citizens) will appreciate their work” (Qur’an 9:105).
“To round up, we invite
Nigerian politicians to brace up for a new political culture of probity,
accountability and pragmatism. We call on the youths to abandon the
counter-productive race for emergency wealth, to shun betting and to
concentrate on education, training and hardwork. We charge parents to inculcate
core values of honesty, dignity and diligence in their offsprings,” the
statement added.
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