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FEBRUARY 4,
2010
Newsdiaryonline
PROF. DORA’S AKUNYILI’S RARE
COURAGE-A TIME TO BREAK THE SILENCE OF
THE NIGHT!!!
The
muted but uncommon attempt the previous
day by the Information and Communication
Minister and Former Director General
(DG) of the National Agency for Food and
Drug administration and Control (NAFDAC),
Prof. Dora Akunyili to get the Federal
Executive Council (FEC) to do the right
thing in line with the Constitution and
compel President Umaru Yar Adua to write
a Vacation Letter to the National
Assembly empowering the Vice President
to act as President in his absence is
courageous and worthy of praise.
Her rare and noble courage even if
belated couldn’t have come at a better
time. This bold step by Prof. Akunyili
is certainly gratifying and soothing to
Nigerians at a time when many have
chosen to substitute caution for
courage. This is because most Nigerians
have been disturbed and baffled by her
silence, and apparent change of
principles, since she became a Member of
the Federal Executive Council. They have
been asking and rightly so, if this is
the same Prof. Dora Akunyili whose
exploits as DG of NAFDAC electrified the
nation and evoke the admiration and
respect of all. But she had decided by
this move of hers to put things in
proper perspective which is very
commendable.
We know that there are those who think
that silence is golden and that it is
better not to rock the boat, but there
comes a time when silence is betrayal
and that time has come for the FEC in
relation to the Yar Adua
unconstitutional issue. And we (are)
glad that Prof. Akunyili has chosen to
break the silence of the night and
distance herself from the hawks in the
FEC. She may have stirred the hornet’s
nest by breaking the betrayal of own
silences and she may have rattled the
hardliners, sycophants, bootlickers and
fierce loyalists of the President, but
she can be rest assured that Nigerians
are with her in this crucial period of
history. But even if Nigerians are not
with her, the Arc of the Moral Universe
which bends toward Justice and the God
and Monarch of the Universe himself are
with her, because no lie as Carlyle has
said can live forever. Her move may not
be popular with this singularly corrupt,
inept and unpopular government, and she
may have indeed put her job and life on
the line by speaking out on the behalf
of justice and pitching her tent on the
right side of the revolutionary change
in Nigeria, but no matter what happens
at the end of the day, posterity and
most importantly God himself will be
kind to her and justify on this issue.
We salute her and her uncommon courage.
Eneruvie Enakoko
(CLO Chairman in
Lagos)
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