The Nigerians have frowned in the interrupted videos of school children who were made lined up under heavy rain to welcome the President of the Tinubu ball when he visited the Benue state on Wednesday after the mass murder of more than 200 people in the Yelewata community in the Guma Regional Government last Saturday.
In the video shared on many social media platforms, school children, both elementary and middle school students, seen under the rain who sang the national anthem when the president’s convoy drove past, sprinkling water on them.
A commentator wrote under one of the videos:
“Even though the state government today declared a public holiday, students and students in Makurdi, the state of Benue, were asked to line up on the road to welcome the president, challenging bad weather conditions, with cars sprinkling water to some of them. ‘
React to the video, former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili showing off his thoughts:
“The saddest part is that some of these children may come from hundreds of families who are grieving over the people they love, but are forced to stand in the rain and provide regrets that have shown concern for those” lively welcome “.
“Things like this are why Nigerian political classes who do not care do not have anything to be innocent their bad behavior and the bad government they produce. They believe that Nigerian citizens are conquered souls. Will it always be like that?
“No, because there is one factor that has never been added by our politicians to their equation when they are carried away and drunk in public power.
“Yes. ✍🏾✍🏾✍🏾”
Youth activist, Rinu Oduala also burdened his words:
“Young students in Makurdi have been asked to stand on the road to welcome Tinubu in the rain, with a car sprinkling water to them after the death of 200+ Nigerians in Benue.”
Henry Karanka said:
“No one wants to do the right thing to oppose the status quo, from the education commissioner to the principal of these schools to their class teachers. There is always a desire to queue behind our paymasters in Nigeria … This is not how to build a country.”
@Realvictorad wrote:
“With the behavior of the ongoing political players in Nigeria, it’s time to introduce a mandatory psychiatric assessment of political players and public office holders because almost all of them are insane. Crazy people everywhere. ‘
Ejo Onyishi says this:
“Nigerian corrupt politicians gradually approach the revolution waiting for their disgraceful actions against ordinary Nigerians. Set of bad people who are very evil.”
Uchchechukwu Achonye said:
“It will never be fine with all Nigerian politicians who impoverish these innocent children and suffer them …”
@ToHebabab says:
We are a reflection of our society. Been people deserve to get the type of leadership they have. How parents allow their children to be used to show shame like this because of the story behind the visit. Instead of women to march crying bitterly Una Dey singing.
Truth speaker wrote:
“I personally do not understand what the young people in Nigeria. The tribal has a negative impact more than Nigeria. It is very disappointing that we cannot fight this oppressor but can fight ourselves on social media. Nigeria has been captured. Very sad.”