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Nigerian Immigration: “The applicants lost their lives due to impatience” – Abba Moro, Minister of Interior

#ImmigrationScam: “The applicants lost their lives due to impatience” – Abba Moro, Minister of Interior
Here is what Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, Abba Moro had to say on the death of Nigerians who were killed as they went to write tests organised by the Nigerian Immigration Service. As at the last count, 16 people were confirmed dead and several hundreds injured. At least of the victims was a pregnant woman. The minister’s words
The applicants lost their lives due to impatience; they did not follow the laid down procedures spelt out to them before the exercise. Many of them jumped through the fences of affected centres and did not conduct themselves in an orderly manner to make the exercise a smooth one. This caused stampede and made the environment unsecured.”

Is that so???

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  1. Is it not just typical for our country,everyone blaming another no one taking responsibility. Is he sayin that in Abuja for instance if the over 30gates were opened compared to the one gate,an entrance for over 30,000 people those people would have died. Is it possible for that no to enter through 1gate and there would be no crisis....I just see another wicked leader who has no heart...when re we going to have leaders who would come on set and apologize or resign honorable...well that is hard becos d average Nigerian does dat..blames others except himself.SMH

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  2. Nothing patience can not produce...

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