The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described as the height of
insensitivity the decision by the First Lady of Nigeria, Patience
Jonathan to receive an Honorary Doctorate award in far away South Korea,
while Nigeria’s public universities remained shut for many months under
the watch of her husband.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Wednesday by its Interim National
Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said if the First
Lady and her advisers had been perceptive enough, they would have known
that embarking on such a jamboree at this time was an assault on the
sensibilities of Nigerians in general, and the students who had been
marooned at home for almost four months in particular.
”In their eagerness to gobble up one spurious award after another,
they forgot that if the Hansei University in South Korea had been shut
by a strike because the government there has repudiated an agreement it
willingly signed with the teachers, the institution would not have been
able to give any honorary degree to anyone.
”A government that is unwilling to spend the nation’s resources on
the education of its youth has no qualms about wasting the same
resources for a junket by the First Lady and her cheerleaders halfway
around the world for what is nothing more than an ego-massaging award,”
it said.
APC said the reasons given for the award of the Honorary Doctorate to
the First Lady was particularly interesting, which says “she’s a
humanitarian who has dedicated her life to working for the less
privileged in Nigeria and Africa, especially for women and children. Her
vision as the defender of the poor in Nigeria fits into Hansei
University’s motto of a practising Christian.”
APC stated that ”what the university forgot to add is that while the
First Lady may have dedicated her life working for the less privileged
in Nigeria, there is no indication that she and her husband are sparing
any thought for the poor Nigerian students whose dreams for a better
future have been put on hold by the long strike that has paralyzed
academic activities in public universities,”
It said that since charity begins at home, the First Lady, as a
mother and a ‘humanitarian’, would have done well to rally women to put
pressure on the government led by her husband to quickly reach an
agreement that would end the long-drawn ASUU strike.
”It is instructive that the First Lady would rather corral some
hapless women to the Eagle Square in Abuja to illegally campaign for her
husband, in furtherance of her ‘humanitarian’ gesture, instead of
leading a campaign of concerned mothers and ‘humanitarians’ to protest
the deadlock in ending the strike in our public universities,” APC said.
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