An Open Letter to Fellow Nigerians
Dear Fellow Nigerians,
It is with a heavy heart that I address you today. As we navigate these challenging times, it has become increasingly disheartening to witness the sudden and steep rise in the prices of foodstuffs in our markets. This situation has brought untold hardship to countless households across the country, and it compels us to reflect deeply on the state of our society.
While we often look to the government to address economic challenges and provide solutions, it is essential that we also hold a mirror to ourselves as citizens. The truth is that the responsibility for the well-being of our nation does not lie solely with our leaders—it lies with each and every one of us. The actions of our marketers and businesspeople in driving up prices during times of crisis reflect a troubling trend that we cannot ignore.
It is inhuman and deeply disturbing to see how some among us have taken advantage of the current economic climate to exploit their fellow citizens. The skyrocketing costs of basic necessities, driven by greed and opportunism, reveal a fundamental problem within our society. We must ask ourselves: What kind of nation are we building if we cannot show compassion for our neighbors? How can we hope to progress if we are willing to sacrifice the well-being of others for our own gain?
The challenges we face as a nation are immense, but they are not insurmountable. However, overcoming them requires a collective effort—one that is rooted in empathy, fairness, and a genuine commitment to the greater good. We must hold ourselves accountable for our actions and strive to support one another, especially in times of difficulty.
I urge all Nigerians, particularly those in positions of influence within our markets, to reflect on the impact of their decisions. Let us work together to create an environment where everyone can afford the basic necessities of life. Let us stand in solidarity with one another, recognizing that our strength as a nation lies in our unity.
It is time for us to rise above self-interest and embrace the values that will lead us to a brighter future. The path forward will not be easy, but it is one we must walk together, with compassion and integrity as our guiding principles.
May we all find the courage to do what is right for the benefit of our beloved Nigeria.
Sincerely,
Hon. Bala Salihu Dawakin kudu
Director General, Progressive Amalgamation of Northern Nigeria (PANN) 0806001793