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Abiola Oluwo Musiliu: “The Government is Not Wicked, It’s Our People”
•HRM Oba Abiola Musiliu Oluwo urged Nigerians to focus on unity and empathy, not solely blame the government.
•He criticized societal selfishness, stating, “The government is not wicked; it is our people.”
•Emphasized love and collective care as the path to national progress.
HRM Oba Abiola Musiliu Oluwo, the Aladepekun of Odo Egiri, recently shared his views on the nation’s ongoing socio-economic challenges.
Ekohotblog reports that He emphasized that the responsibility for the difficulties the country is facing does not solely lie with the government but with the people, thus highlighting the lack of empathy and selfishness within society.
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“The government is not wicked; it is our people,” Abiola Oluwo Musiliu stated, urging the public to remain patient and show more understanding.
He acknowledged the government’s efforts to improve the country but stressed that many individuals are focused only on their personal interests, disregarding the collective welfare.
“The government is trying its best to make things better for all of us, but many people lack human feelings. They only care about themselves, not others,” he remarked.
Abiola Oluwo Musiliu also addressed the ongoing issues surrounding the rising cost of fuel, asserting that the situation could improve if people were more considerate.
“People complain about fuel prices causing hardship, yet they refuse to reduce their prices when little changes occur.
Even if the government were to lower the cost of fuel to 200 Naira, some individuals would still be greedy,” he pointed out.
He urged everyone to embrace love and selflessness, stressing that only through unity and mutual care can society improve.
“We need to love one another. If we all take care of each other, things will get better for us all,” Abiola Oluwo Musiliu added.
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In his concluding remarks, he urged the citizens to shift their focus from blaming the government and instead adopt a more supportive attitude toward each other.
“Only through unity can we overcome the challenges we face as a nation,” he concluded.
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