Senate President Godswill Akpabio recently stirred controversy by advising Nigerians to help themselves wherever they find free food. Such a remark is tone-deaf, as it reduces citizens to scavenging rather than focusing on sustainable solutions to address poverty and hardship. Leaders are expected to inspire hope and provide practical answers, not dismiss challenges with unhelpful comments that worsen public frustration.
While the statement was frustrating, one disturbing response read: “I will celebrate the day evil befalls this man, and I will curse anyone who asks me to pity him.” Such remarks reflect growing anger but also cross a dangerous line. Wishing harm on anyone fosters a culture of hate and division. Criticism is necessary, but it must be constructive and not driven by malice, as change is best achieved through meaningful dialogue.
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