Comedian and filmmaker AY Makun has called on Nigerians to engage in honest reflection about the country’s challenges, particularly in light of the recent kidnapping of schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State.
In a statement shared online, AY argued that individuals whose livelihoods depend heavily on politicians or political structures often find it difficult to speak truthfully about national issues.
According to him, financial dependence on political interests can compromise people’s willingness to hold leaders accountable.
The entertainer stressed that the current security and governance challenges facing Nigeria should not be viewed through political, ethnic, tribal, or religious lenses.
Instead, he urged citizens to focus on the broader national interest and the collective responsibility of addressing issues that affect all Nigerians.
AY’s comments come amid growing public concern over insecurity in parts of the country, including recent reports of kidnappings involving students and teachers in Oyo State.
His words …
“It’s time we tell ourselves some truths. When your source of livelihood depends on politics or politicians, your conscience d!es and telling the truth becomes your greatest feår. That is one thing I have noticed amongst us. We need to reflect deeply on the state of the nation and our collective responsibility as Nigerians. Today, we are dealing with matters that affect the country, not a political party, tribe, or religion.”
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“It’s time we tell ourselves some truths. When your source of livelihood depends on politics or politicians, your conscience d!es and telling the truth becomes your greatest feår. That is one thing I have noticed amongst us. We need to reflect deeply on the state of the nation… pic.twitter.com/wNddTaTowa
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