Wednesday, June 30, 2010

READERS RESPONSE:
’NDLEA Arrests Drug Jailbird, Traditional Doctor, 5 Others’

Comment from: Osikadibia
It is a pity. While our national assembly men were busy sharing Billions of Naira and trying to reduce weight by punching themselves, these poor ones were busy preparing for suicide mission. That is Naija for you.
Comment from: Prince Nichs.O.
It's a pity! poor ones, I don't blame any of them and I will never blame them because these people have families and relations, and what they embarked on was a suicide mission all in a way of survival. But if am to suggest to NDLEA or anybody that is, in charge of their case, I would suggest that those people be set free without any punishment because the poverty which made them to take such risk of their lives was never caused by them, rather our leaders who fail to channel our God-given resources to the right way instead, using them for their self interest just to enrich their own pockets. But if we must follow the law as per punishing those people, I think it will be right that we start by probing those in authority, confiscating their properties and in fact, bringing them to justice, by doing what the law says about people like them. So, let's not just punish those poor helpless people who are just struggling to survive maybe because they don't have anyone to stand for them. Think about it.
Comment from: Godwin Wopara
They should be made to face what the law says.
Comment from: Jblood M. Mshelia
If only we go back to Idiagbon days, when those found were sent to firing squad.
Thanks. Jblood
Comment from: Nike A Force
What a crazy world
Comment from: Anyankwa J.N.
I'm so annoyed with our leaders (Upper/lower Houses of Assembly) that I can't make any remarks against these commoners. It's very very unfortunate!
Comment from: Udeh Ugochukwu
It is a pity, those who control the seat should misbehave. Then what do you think the follower should do. Go crazy?
Comment from: Ultimate Weight Loss
This is such a sad state of affairs. I do not believe that it is merely a matter of making the penalties stiffer, but there need to put mechanisms in place for ex-convicts  not to fall  back into the same situation, seeing as some of them really would prefer  not to do it again but feel they have no choice.
Comment from: Muhammad Irshad
I liked this news.
Comment from: Pool Tables
How can he blame his involvement in drug trafficking on human error and frustration? I think it's a conscious decision, he wasn't forced.

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