Tinubu's Pact on Poverty
I was out on Saturday 19th December 2015 to witness a citizen-inspired social intervention which strives to uplift lives and put smiles on people's faces, a significant theme that encapsulates other lofty objectives of this humanitarian endeavour.
Of course, it is no overstatement that
This unambiguously suggests that the deprived majority in
Because of the total disconnect between the Nigerian rich, who are mostly in control of state power and the economy, and the hapless poor, it is quite convenient for the powers-that-be to overlook the predicament of the poor and downplay the danger of poverty in our midst. And that has been the case, mostly.
That said, the yuletide season, just like other similarly noted festivities, has a way of bringing the grim realities of hardship as experienced by the vast majority of the population to the fore. It is a period when the repulsive marks of social inequality and deprivation are made more obvious, and the pains of poverty are felt so profoundly by those under its stranglehold. Therefore it has always been an apposite time to re-echo the call for collective national attention to the horrible situations of those at the bottom of the societal pyramid.
Actually, the current troubled state of
Truly speaking, what I observed at the event paled my previous idea of the state of abject deprivation and gross inequality that exists in
A few instances here will illustrate the shocking experience.
On that day, I actually went to honour the invitation of some friends who are the technical hands behind the operations of anannual non-religious and non-political act of selfless giving and caring. Every year, especially during the festivities of the predominant religions in
I arrived at
Many people may not have heard about the Bola Tinubu Foundation (BTF), perhaps because of the larger-than-life political stature, and influence of Bola Tinubu in Nigerian politics. But the objectives of the BTF, based on true altruism, are said to be Tinubu’s true and natural traits. And they predate his foray into politics. One of those objectives is to fight poverty within his immediate environment and beyond.
I must say that Tinubu has really got his job cut out for him on that front. I am however never in doubt that poverty can be drastically reduced in
But this requires a rapid response. The alarming levels of poverty in our midst as exemplified by the sheer number of battered people that came for BTF's hand-outs is genuine cause for concern. I learnt that unlike the previous years' programme which provided for 3,000 people, this year’s event made provision for 4,000. Yet, it was inadequate. The people that turned up far exceeded the projection of the organisers.
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