No Nigerian politician [ let alone Nigerian academics!!!] has spoken of the fate of that young man who was trafficked to the UK by Ekweremadu. They are rather all talking about how to get clemency for the former Deputy Senate President. They are concerned about showing solidarity to the man who had every opportunity to build standard hospitals or cause some to be built, but failed to do so.
No agency of government, including NIDCOM or even the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has bothered to ask about the welfare of this young man. Where is he staying? What is he doing? How is he feeding?
The Nigerian Senate wrote a letter to the courts handling the matter just to ask for clemency for Ekweremadu. The House of Representatives followed suit. The only argument they advanced was on humanitarian grounds.
Even our beloved Olusegun Obasanjo wrote to appeal on behalf of Ekweremadu, arguing their closeness and the many political positions Ekweremadu had held in the past. But, that son of some poor parents who was obviously working hard to break the cycle of poverty was forgotten.
Our activists and the media don't seem to care much about this young man. They have abandoned him to his fate. If the UK decides to deport him to Nigeria, that's his business.
If this was the son of one Senator or a wealthy Nigerian, all of us would have been falling all over ourselves to speak up for him or to be seen as speaking up for him.
The UK government must be wondering what kind of people we are. What kind of country will forget the most vulnerable of its citizens the way we have abandoned David?
*Author : Onwuasoanya FCC Jones.*