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newsrida > Blog > News > The Urgency of Collective Action: A Call to Confront Nigeria’s Common Affliction – Dele Farotimi’s Powerful Address.
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The Urgency of Collective Action: A Call to Confront Nigeria’s Common Affliction – Dele Farotimi’s Powerful Address.

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In a stirring address, Nigerian lawyer and activist Dele Farotimi powerfully described the widespread affliction facing Nigerians, likening it to leprosy—an ailment that not only isolates but also prevents the afflicted from recognizing their shared suffering. According to Farotimi, this “leprosy” is not a literal disease but a metaphor for the deep-seated challenges and divisions in Nigerian society, particularly regarding the struggles for political and social recognition.

Drawing on the experience of the February 2023 elections, Farotimi stressed that, much like the marginalized lepers, Nigerians have not fully acknowledged their shared plight. Despite efforts to encourage voter registration and participation, many citizens were either unaware of the severity of their situation or reluctant to face the truth about their societal position.

Farotimi argued that, in the face of political manipulation and division, the true struggle for justice and equity cannot be won through political votes alone. He pointed out that even the so-called “mascot of impunity” does not recognize the divisions that have been artificially created by political elites. Whether it is ethnicity or socio-economic status, these factors are mere distractions from the larger issue: the collective suffering of all Nigerians, regardless of their backgrounds.

The activist further reflected on the futility of allowing hate and fear to divide the populace. He invoked a strong message, urging Nigerians to recognize that their desires for a better life are no different from those of others. While these desires may have slight variations, common ground exists, and it is this shared vision that should unite the people rather than divide them.

In a powerful metaphor, Farotimi noted that the political leaders who thrive on impunity do not care about ethnic divisions. They continue to exploit the population, undeterred by the very issues that divide ordinary Nigerians. The exploitation is so ingrained that even the victims begin to accept the lies perpetuated by their oppressors.

Echoing this, Farotimi emphasized the necessity of confronting the “leprosy” head-on. “If we do not recognize the fact of our common affliction,” he warned, “our children will inherit this same fate.” He cited how the manipulation of history—such as the renaming of streets to erase the contributions of certain ethnic groups—serves as a subtle but dangerous tool to perpetuate divisions among Nigerians.

In Farotimi’s view, Nigeria’s suffering is not only the result of political failures but also the product of a collective failure to act. Despite the adversity faced by Nigerians, there is still hope, but it requires a united front. He stressed the need for a collective purpose, to recognize the urgency of the situation, and to act decisively.

“We are the ones who will save us,” he declared. While prayers and fasting are vital, action is just as crucial. It is not enough to wait for salvation from abroad or expect a change to come without effort. Nigerians must take responsibility and actively work together to reclaim their future.

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In closing, Farotimi called on Nigerians to stand firm in their convictions, even when it’s inconvenient. The time to act is now—there is no more room for delay. Only through collective action can the country hope to overcome the divisions that have long held it back.

The message was clear: Nigeria’s healing depends on the recognition of a common struggle, and a unified effort to address it.

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