Cross River: Ayade's Aide, Collins Obaji Bemoans The 2020 Democracy Day Missed In Bakassi
"It is infelicitously lugubrious that an event slated to foster joy turned out a disaster. The very Bakassi people, specifically the internally displaced people, who have been abandoned by the federal government and demeaned to the lowest ebb of living for the day, should dare to bite the only finger feeding them and striving hard to unshackle them from survival by pittance.
His Excellency, Sen. Prof. Sir Ben Ayade, out of his magnanimity and affinity for humanity have braced up to the federal government responsibility of properly relocating the Bakassi people and bringing succour to their pains, a task he has wrought in several ways including the building of a 21st century standard and well equipped estate for the Bakassi people. It's indubitable that His Excellency is humane and has a soft spot for the Bakassi people, but in earnest the June 12, 2020 democracy day saga was an overly debilitating blow on his face.
That items purchased for to be distributed should be carted away by the very set to whom the distribution was programmed is the apex of ingratitude and must be ferociously frowned at. This singular act of ungratefulness has the potency to dissuade any rational person from further salvaging, but indeed Sen. Prof. Sir Ben Ayade rises above such daunting and deterring acts to forge ahead with his plan initial, which makes him a father irrefutably.
I urge the Bakassi people and Crossriverians at large to cultivate the spirit of patients and gratitude. Let's not allow our shallow thinking rob us of imminent blessings. Sen. Prof. Sir. Ben Ayade is a gift to this state and should be reversed by all.
*God Bless The Bakassi People*
*God Bless Sen. Prof. Sir. Ben Ayade*
*God Bless C'River State.*"
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