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Altogether we have failed – Dino Melaye

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Senator Dino Melaye has said the leadership of Nigeria, which he is part of, has altogether failed the masses.

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Melaye stated this in Ghana marvelled by the nation’s display of cultural and national heritage as it marked her 61st independence and 25 years of uninterrupted democracy.

“I feel sad and ashamed this morning as I physically see the cultural and national demonstration of love, unity and purpose exhibited by Ghanaians here.

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“It is sad that my president and eminent Nigerians watch this glamour and respect for heritage which Nigeria as regional champions lost years ago.

“We have stopped celebrating anything in Nigeria: i.e Independece Day, Democracy Day and Children’s Day. Our Independence Day is now a low key event in the Presidential Villa.

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“The Question is how did we get here and why did we get here! We are here president and citizens of Nigeria clapping for our ‘younger’ brother Nation Ghana! What a shame!

“The reasons for the fear of national celebrations are the colossal injustices in the land. We as leaders at all levels must be fair and just to all.

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“As long as we twist justice and flow in the gown of injustice and hypocrisy we will never openly celebrate like Ghana is doing today.

“We must decide to re-think and re-build. Altogether we have failed. We must bring back our long lost reputation,” the Kogi west senator said.

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TheNewsGuru reports Ghana’s 61st independence and 25 years of uninterrupted democracy is being marked with special activities at the Black Star Square in Accra, Ghana prompting Senator Melaye into recalling childhood memories.

“As a child I always look forward to celebrations like this. What will my children and their generation look out for?

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“God will ask us all, leaders of Nigeria our roles in getting to this abysmal level. Hope Mr President and all of us present in Accra today will learn a huge lesson from Ghana,” he said.

 

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