We The Leaders Of This Country Have Failed Nigerians – Samuel Ortom

Samuel Ortom
Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, said on Wednesday, August 12 that Nigerian leaders have failed the country on a disproportionate level without excluding himself he said this during the International Youth celebration that was held at the new banquet hall, Markurdi. Samuel Ortom

Samuel Ortom said the current crop of leaders in the country have failed in their bid to reposition the country with this crop of leaders paddling the affairs of the country, having failed to institutionalise principles of fairness and equality. The governor spoke extensively on the inequality in the fight against corruption by the federal government, describing it “as selective”.

“Let me say here that the leaders in this country have failed, me inclusive. It Is a big shame to us leaders, we must ask for forgiveness from God. And I implore you that you shouldn’t take after us. Greed is a big challenge. The path we are toying is the wrong one for us. There is a challenge.
“The rule of law is selective, there are sacred cows that cannot be touched, even if they do bad things, they cannot be touched.
“People steal billions and they are allowed to go scot-free while those who steal chickens are jailed,” the governor lamented.

Samuel Ortom described the orientation being handed down to youths in the country as negative, even as he advised them to strive to be good citizens.

While he attacked leaders for there insensitivity, the governor also counselled the youths against the use of derogatory remarks against leaders on social media. He also expressed dismay at the abuse of financial facilities made available to youths in the state, which, he said, was not judiciously used.

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