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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Adadevoh deserves honour



It is surprising to read from newspapers today September 29, 2014 that the reason given by President Goodluck Jonathan for not giving national honours to Late Dr. Ameyo Adedevoh was that those security agents that sacrificed their lives in the fight against insurgency will have no chance of being honoured or remembered. These are two different scenarios. You might have been misadvised by those agents of opposition parties planted in your government. This could be a strategy by your opponents to discredit you towards realising your 2015 ambition. In the public opinion this woman was a national patriot that deserved national recognition posthumously for her sacrifice to prevent the Ebola Virus Disease from spreading. We can also recognise our fallen heroes who died in active service. Your action in this is a disincentive for future patriots. A word is enough for the wise. Wake up Jonathan, wake up.

Adeite Bakare,
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14 Allen Avenue, Ikeja.
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