- Hilda Dokubo has chastised the government over the current economic hardship in the nation.
- The veteran actress berated them for abusing Nigerians by cheating them out of their right to quality of life.
- Hilda Dokubo also lamented insecurity and especially how it affects entertainers and those whose businesses thrive at night.
Veteran Nollywood actress cum politician, Hilda Dokubo, has condemned Nigerian leaders for not giving the citizens quality of life despite the huge revenue from oil.
She said that Nigerians are being abused by government that should be providing them with better healthcare and education as is done in other countries enriched with crude oil.
The thespian noted that the politicians act like the rate of insecurity and hunger in the country is an exaggeration but they know the truth which is why they travel with many security escort.
Hilda Dokubo said:
“When the essence of a thing is unknown, abuse is inevitable. And, that is exactly what we are going through right now. Nigerians are being abused. We are being compared with countries that do not have crude oil, forgetting that some other countries have oil, and their citizens are not paying as much as we are paying (for petrol and diesel).
If the government had given us the quality of life enjoyed by those people they are comparing us with, it would have been okay. In those countries, children from birth to the age of six have access to free healthcare. They get quality education almost for nothing. They also have policies that work. People can speak freely without being called enemies. But, what do we have here? Is it safe?
“The level of insecurity in Nigeria is shameful. How do we work? What is the state of nightlife in the country? These politicians think their lives are easy, because they travel with 20 bodyguards and police men. Why don’t they travel alone? They won’t do that, because they know that the country is unsafe. Everyone who does business that thrives at night, just like most entertainers, are not finding the situation funny.”