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The symbolism of end SARS by Chief Ibiosiya Nath-Sukubo

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Endsars is a mere symbolism. A struggle against profligacy and corruption in high places is the centrifugal and centripetal forces behind the scene. A fight that defy ethnic, religious and political jingoism is a harbinger for a better tomorrow. We are undergoing a process of metamorphosis, galvanising to a whole from pessimism to optimism as a one indivisible nation, with strong conviction that our leaders will sit up. It is a preponderance of love for ones nation, Nigeria over hate. 

Corrupt leadership had given birth to untrained security force with poor remuneration, armed with lethal weapons entered the streets with anger and innocent souls paid the price. Who told you funds are not provided for training and welfare. It is sure in the hands of few individuals who had got flamboyant tittle. The politicians who embezzled public funds and starch them abroad are they not worse than SARS? The public office holders who confiscate our generational destiny and naturalized in foreign countries are they not worse than SARS? Monies we borrow today from China are in the hands of few corrupt individuals.

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The unity of this nation is sacrosanct.Without sounding sanctimonious an anaemic growth juxtaposed with astronomical growth in population portend danger. We have money let’s invest in the country for circulation and create opportunities. The vertical and horizontal lines of this country need infrastructure. Modern economy can never strive without electricity.Thanks to the Endsars struggle which will once more instigate the instinct of our leaders and may incite us to the Eldorado we deserve. (This is a preamble)

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