#BringBackOurGirlsNYC was formed after consultation with the #BringBackOurGirls coalition in Nigeria. It is a coalition of Nigerians, Nigerian Americans, Africans, Diasporan Africans and friends of Nigeria resident in New York City. We intend to redouble our efforts and continue to protest until these girls are brought back to their families.
Tuesday, February 7, 2023
#SomberTuesday February 7, 2023
#SomberTuesday! Electioneering campaigns continue despite the chaos and
mayhem attending the currency change. Candidates and their proxies want the
electorate to believe that Nigeria needs them, and that they are veritable
messiahs. Historically, such empty promises are not fulfilled. The road to hell
is lined with good intentions. Important issues tend to have a short lifespan.
The suffering of the masses get scant attention. Part of what the #EndSARS youth
protesters wanted was an end to the normalization of catastrophes that seem to
be inevitable when there is bad governance, impunity, and violence. They also
decried police brutality. But they were subjected to state-sponsored violence
and brutally suppressed. Most Nigerians also want a government that is committed
to democratic principles. They want a thriving economy, security, and a good
quality of life. They want an end to kidnappings & abductions. Those whose
family members are in captivity cope with psychological trauma & huge financial
burdens with help from very few friends who provide whatever material and
psychological comfort that they can muster. There is trauma among IDPs from
insurgencies & citizens who suffered tremendous human and property losses during
unprecedented floods, that has them contending with the deaths of friends,
family, and acquaintances, injuries, and losses of livelihood. On top of all
this, the shortage of new currency has created even more pressure for people who
are already struggling with precarity. Two years on, #Nigeria should remember
the massacre of peacefully demonstrating youths at #LekkiTollGate & other
locations. #NigerianWomenArise #EndPoliceBrutalityinNigeriaNOW #EndSars #EndSWAT
#EndImpunity Like the voice in the wilderness, I reiterate Howard Zinn's
statement: “Civil disobedience, that’s not our problem. Our problem is that
people are obedient all over the world in the face of poverty and starvation and
stupidity, and war, and cruelty. Our problem is that people are obedient while
the jails are full of petty thieves, and all the while, the grand thieves are
running the country. That’s our problem.” Like the broken record, I keep saying:
Let the kleptocrats give back our stolen wealth so that we can fix our
infrastructure, schools, hospitals, and also offer worthwhile social protection
to our people. Let the masses enjoy the full benefits of citizenship in Nigeria.
Let the leaders and political class repent and build peace with justice. This is
no time for politics as usual. The people elected should be those trusted to
bring justice, equity and human security to the entire country, not expedient,
unethical and egocentric individuals determined to dominate for self
aggrandizement or sectional gain. We don't need oligarchs' continued domination.
We also need a government that puts the interests of majority of citizens first.
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