Letters

Bodija tragedy: Protecting whistleblowers

It is commonly said that prevention is better than cure. The trajectory of the recent blast that occurred at Dejo Oyelese Street in Ibadan on January 6, 2024, actually taught everyone a lesson.

The government has promised to spend money to get many houses affected by the blast fixed.

Oyo State Governor Oluwaseyi Makinde has demonstrated a sense of good leadership with his proactiveness in facilitating the treatment of the victims and providing temporary accommodation for the homeless people affected by the blast.

I, therefore, implore the Federal Government, under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, to do the needful in time for the people who were rendered homeless following the blast in Ibadan.

However, a close neighbour was aware of the activities of these miners on Dejo Oyelese Street and kept mute until the blast rocked the whole estate.

There is a popular counsel that says “if you see something, say something and government will do something.” The fact is that saying something when you see something cannot work in a country where impunity and nepotism have become a policy.

Truly, people are willing to say something whenever they see something strange around them but the question is, will they be safe after saying something?

Journalists who are the fourth estate are mindful of what they publish these days as they do not know what publication would be considered hate speech!

Law enforcement agents in the country should endeavour to give assurance of safety to people who will say something when they see something.

Oladimeji Michael Olalekan Ibadan.

Oladimeji Michael Olalekan

Recent Posts

Senator Plang mourns ex-Plateau deputy gov, Tyoden

"We have missed a brilliant politician, seasoned administrator and exceptional academia who distinguished himself in…

52 minutes ago

Oil prices drop to over 3% after OPEC+ output hike

“The gradual increases may be paused or reversed, subject to evolving market conditions. This flexibility…

1 hour ago

MTN Nigeria invests N202.4 billion to elevate connectivity nationwide

MTN Nigeria Communications Plc has held its 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Lagos where…

1 hour ago

Why I want INEC to probe Tinubu’s minister— Reps member

"I kept quiet because, at that point, I believed that I won the election and…

3 hours ago

Scrapping foreign scholarships in order — ASUU

THE Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has lauded the Federal Government for scrapping foreign…

3 hours ago

Over 70 per cent of consumers switched brands in 2024 — Expert

  • Says Brands must know their customers to enhance loyalty A marketing communications practitioner,…

3 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.