The Nigerian president was not among the leaders that gave tribute during the memorial service of Nelson Mandela.
Despite
leaving Nigeria early for the funeral of late South African leader,
Nelson Mandela, President Goodluck Jonathan has been snubbed by the
South African authorities at the State Memorial Service of the
anti-apartheid leader.
An official release of programmes during
the memorial service shows that the Nigerian president was missing on
the list of world leaders billed to give tributes. The world leaders who
will be giving tributes are, United State President, Barack Obama;
President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil; Vice-President Li Yuanchao of China;
President Hifikepunye Pohamba of Namibia; President Pranab Mukherjee of
India; and President Raúl Castro Ruz of Cuba.
Other leaders
billed to give tributes were the United Nations Secretary-General, Ban
Ki-Moon; and the African Union Commission Chair, Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma.
However,
Lagos-based lawyer, Jiti Ogunye, says Nigerian politicians are to be
blame for the pedestrian level the country presently occupies in the
international community. He says the complete atrophy of the respect the
country was accorded in global affairs was as a result of years of
misrule and corruption by the country’s politicians.
“Nigeria has
lost its social, political and economic glory domestically and that
glory that is lost cannot be recovered at Mandela’s funeral,” he said.
“While
Nigeria officialdom maybe in a state of discomfiture by the
non-recognition of Nigeria in the protocol of the funeral, the point is
that it is not what Nigeria did for South Africa or for Angola or for
any of the frontline states like Namibia that Nigeria will be
remembered. It not the support Nigeria gave to the ANC… that Nigeria
will be recognised by, it is what Nigeria has done for itself and what
Nigeria has not done for itself. And we’ve done a lot against ourselves.
Look at our country; our country is broken in many respects and no
you’re talking about xenophobia, what led to it? Nigerian young people
go overseas and become criminals the way we are criminals in our own
country. People leave the shore of Nigeria to be criminals outside our
shores.
Right from the time they leave Nigeria they’re going overseas to
be criminals. We are exporting blue-collar crimes and Yahoo Yahoo to
all sorts of countries, to Malaysia and are we blaming those countries
for our own woes?
“How you will be regarded abroad is determined
by how you’re regarded at home. Now how is the Nigeria state regarded by
Nigerians? The Nigerian state is regarded by Nigerian as an uncaring
state, as a heartless state, as a state that has no love for its people,
as a state that has abandoned its people. So how has the Nigerian state
treated its own people before we start taking offence at how the
Nigerian state is treated by another country?
“Those who may be
belly-aching about not being giving recognition by the organisers of the
funeral of Mandela should know that while they may not be regarded, the
South African people regard Nigeria. Go and read all the accounts, the
role that is played by Nigerians is recognised in all those imperishable
works and this cannot be obliterated by this treatment that is accorded
to Nigerian officials that we at home have contempt for. If we are
disgraced outside, that disgrace didn’t come from outside that disgrace
come from within because we have disgraced and debased ourselves. Do you
expect anybody to take you seriously when what your rulers are known
for is taking your money and cashing them away? In fact it s better they
are humiliated outside so that they can come back home and be serious.
If bad people are accorded all the respect and dignity that good people
should be accorded how do you think they will change.”
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