RMD also urged the government to do more to save the lives of Nigerians, as the country is gradually heading for the precipice
By Kehinde Okeowo
Veteran Nollywood actor and lawyer, Richard Mofe Damijo popularly known as RMD has condemned the attack on the Abuja-Kaduna train and called on the government to save the country from heading for the precipice.
Bandits attacked the Abuja-bound train on Monday, and passengers were held hostage until the security forces were able to dislodge the terrorists and secure their release.
However, before the intervention came, many were already dead, several others injured and a host of other passengers and their families traumatised.
The 60-year- old thespian, who was unimpressed with the development, took to his Instagram page to lament the dastardly act, mourn the victims, and urged the government to do more.
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Bemoaning the state of insecurity in the country, the lawyer noted that the terror attack confirmed the state of Nigerians ‘brokenness’
He also said the road, airport, train station, and everywhere are no more safe, nothing that the attack could have happened to him or anybody.
He wrote, “My heart goes out to the families of those who lost their lives, the wounded, and those who will be traumatised by this incident for a long time. At this time last year, I was on this same train to Kaduna and we talked about how unsafe life is and the risks we were taking. We are the lucky ones.
“Again a month ago I was on the Lagos /Ibadan train and it was the same spectre of death and attacks that plagued our minds. This is not to disregard the comfort and timeliness of the train ride and how desirable it is.
“A few weeks later we heard reports of the same train breaking down on the tracks due to lack of Diesel. Again I was lucky that this didn’t happen to me. Point is, it could be anyone any day. On the road, at the airport, train station, nowhere is safe anymore. This is the extent of our brokenness.
“If anything is an indication of how broken we are today, then the shameful storming of the pitch and destruction of the MKO national stadium Abuja, is a clear indication. People are angry and bitter and are just looking for triggers. And boy! they are plenty.
“See the initial reactions to the quite clear tweet of the young doctor who died from gunshot wounds from the train and you will see that we’ve also lost our humanity.
“Nothing surprises and shocks us anymore. We’ve seen and heard it all. Ridiculousness has been enthroned by our leaders at every level.”
RMD went on to demand that a state of emergency should be declared to address the degenerating social values in the country because Nigeria is heading for the cliff.
He added, “There is an urgent need to declare a state of emergency in this country. We are heading for the precipice and it doesn’t seem like we are interested in pulling the breaks. After now it’s a free fall.
“The government needs to do more than just promises to apprehend the perpetrators and truly save the lives of WE THE PEOPLE.”
Other celebrities such as Folarin Falana, a.k.a Falz, popular actress Funke Akindele-Bello among others also joined in condemning the attack and demanded that the government should do more in ensuring the safety of Nigerians.