This is medicine after death. If he had earlier accepted his mistakes, appologised to the vicitms, make out a plan of how to return money collected from job seekers that would have made it better but rather he first blamed the whole thing on them and now he is apologizing.
Mr Moro, yesterday appeared before the Senate Committee apologizing to Nigerians over the death of 16 job seeker, he said;
“Mr Chairman and Distinguished Senators, we are deeply grieved and saddened about the way events turned out. We express our sincere regrets once again.
“However, permit me to state that our patriotic desire was the pursuit of a more honest, a more transparent, a more cost effective, a more efficient and equitable platform. “We sincerely made appropriate and adequate preparations for a hitch-free exercise, but as most things in administrative and human conditions, the yield curve of expected outcome is mostly undefined. “My heart goes out to the families of those who have lost their dear loved ones.....Keep reading
I sincerely sympathize with those injured. I share in their grief. I share in their pains. May I at this juncture, assure you Distinguished Senators and Nigerians of my respect for the sanctity of human life...“The loss of these young Nigerians, who are needed as a critical human resource factor for nation building is most regrettable. As the minister of interior, under whose purview this unfortunate exercise took place, I cannot abdicate my responsibility.
The buck stops at my table.”May I, at this juncture, assure you, distinguished senators and Nigerians, of my respect for the sanctity of human life. The loss of these young Nigerians, who are needed as a critical human resource factor for nation building is most regrettable.
As the Minister of Interior, under whose purview this unfortunate exercise took place, I cannot abdicate my responsibility. The buck stops here.”
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