Femi Falana, human rights lawyer, says the recent act of kindness by
Babagana Zulum, governor of Borno state, is an indictment on those who
categorise victims of Boko Haram insurgents along religious lines.
Zulum visited Shehu Sanda Kyarimi 2 primary school around 6:30 am on Friday where he met Obiageli Mazi, a class teacher.
Impressed by her dedication to work, the governor commended and rewarded her with a cash gift of N100,000 cash.
He
also recommended her for promotion, and in less than 24 hours, the
State Universal Education Board (SUBEB) announced her promotion to
assistant headmistress.
In a statement issued on Sunday, Falana commended Zulum for rewarding Mazi irrespective of her religion and ethnicity.
“No
doubt, governor Zulum deserves commendation for rewarding Mrs Obiageli
notwithstanding her religion and her state of origin,” he said.
”Governor
Zulum has actualized section 15 (1) of the Constitution which provides
that ‘national integration shall be encouraged whilst discrimination on
the grounds of place of origin, sex, religion, status, ethnic or
linguistic association or ties shall be prohibited’.
Falana said
the governor’s actions should be a reference point for politicians and
the elite who use religion and ethnicity to divide Nigerians.
“The
Zulum example is an indictment of those who are currently busy counting
the thousands of Nigerian citizens that have been brutally killed and
abducted by the satanic Boko Haram insurgents along religious divide,”
he said.
“The example of Governor Zulum is a challenge to the
labour movement and other progressive forces to intensify the campaign
against reactionary politicians and the backward members of the elite
that are taking advantage of insecurity and official incompetence to
divide the economically marginalised people of Nigeria along ethnic and
religious lines.”
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