Gbemi Saraki and Kwara Opposition
Many have sorted my view on the defection trends that has been taking place in recent days, particularly in Kwara State. Some have called, tagged me on facebook and sent messages on whatsapp, seeking to know what my opinion is and where I belong.
For me, that is not the most pressing issue needing attention. For any freedom loving Kwaran, there is an important matter that should be addressed. This is the most important matter at the moment.
It’s the issue of Gbemi Saraki. Some people call her okere. According to one of my friend, ‘’anti Gbemi is okere tin mu koki’’. Make una no laugh ooo, olohun o ni pa wa le kun.
Gbemi is the beautiful daughter of Baba Saraki and like me, you may not be a fan of her father’s politics, but you can’t take away her alluring, exquisite, comely, pulchritudinous and statuesque look.
Kai, somebody may say, ‘’ebo yi po’’ bee ni, opo, she is that beautiful. Abi be ko?
On a serious note, I made use of all these words to describe her beauty because some people, out of cheer dislike for her father’s politics may even be blinded to her inviting outlook. They may say something like, koda ko tie fine and in their mind, they are justified. Meanwhile, she is not as beautiful as my huh.
Ladies and gentlemen, let me go straight to the point.
Now that the Kwara opposition is focused in APC, Gbemi Saraki must not be disrespected.
She must not be treated unfairly. She must not be abused, neither should her loyalty be questioned without justifiable reason.
I understand that some people might be skeptical about her. I also know that some people might be tempted to question her genuineness to the struggle, but she must be accorded all due respect, even if you suspect her.
Every human deserve some respect.
If you cannot stand your parents being abused in your present, do not try it with her. If you don’t want your parents to disrespected, don’t do same to others.
Gbemi should be given equal opportunity as others. She should be treated fairly like others. She is her own person, not her brother, neither is she her father.
The sins of her brother should not be put on her by fellow sinners; neither should that of her father.
The judgment of a sinner, against another sinner is invalid. Save your invalid judgment and focus on the task at hand. Every human is born free and equal in rights and dignity. Gbemi cannot be an exemption.
If you don’t like Gbemi, at least treat her justly. If she is aspiring, treat her fairly. Let the delegates or stakeholders or members make their choices, without abusing anyone.
I repeat, do not push Gbemi out of the opposition against her will and don’t be hostile. 2015 should not repeat itself. Learn respect. Learn diplomacy.
Abdulrazaq O Hamzat
Kwara Must Change
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