CONTAMINATED VESSELS OR CONTAMINATED SOULS

CONTAMINATED VESSELS OR CONTAMINATED SOULS

Some few weeks ago, Nigerians woke up with the sad news by the Nigerian government that some individual decided to import contaminated or adulterated fuel vessels into the country that would be very hazardous to our vehicles. So as a result of this unscrupulous act, Nigerians have been suffering to buy same fuel God in His divine mercy bestowed on the country for free.

First of all, for the fact that Nigeria being an oil producing country, where oil is our major source of income is not ashamed to open it dirty mouth wide, announcing to the whole wide world that it is importing what the country is suppose to be exporting to other countries is even disheartening. What happens to the four refineries we have in the country? Are we suppose to be importing fuel? Why do we still consume what we don't produce and produce what we don't consume?

I think the Nigerian government is not being sincere to us. Vessels cannot contaminate themselves. Definitely some one was there to contaminate the vessels. In an ideal society, such individuals should be decisively dealt with to prevent other depraved individuals from engaging in such inhumane act. But I read in the news yesterday that those involved - the contaminated souls who brought in contaminated vessels would not be brought to book. In the first place, I doubt the authenticity of what they told us is the cause of the present fuel scarcity and if there is an iota of truth in it, then, the contaminated vessels are definitely not the problem, it's the contaminated souls we have all over the country who have decided to place the love of money above the lives of their fellow country men we should worry more about. Thank you!

PATRICK JAMES

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jamesboro1987@gmail.com

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James Patrick is a graduate of political Science from the famous and prestigious Ahmadu Bello University Zaria. He is a poet, a creative writer, a teacher. He loves everything good but hates everything bad.