A Nigerian man identified as Adejare Ibrahim has asked the president of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni to deal with Omah Lay mercilessly for disrespecting the rules and regulations in the country.
We had reported that the "Bad Influence" singer was arrested for flouting COVID-19 protocols while performing on Saturday night at a concert held at Speke Resort.
According to him, the artist should be punished, to serve as a lesson to others that it is wrong to break government’s laws.
His letter reads,
“Open Letter from Nigeria to Uganda
Dear President Yoweri Museveni, I write on behalf of millions of
Nigerians. The Omoale (Omah Lay) you arrested in Uganda is one of the
numerous lawbreakers we have in Nigeria.
Another one is Seun Kuti, who threatened to go on a gun duel with
any security agency that attempts to arrest him without warrant.
“President Buhari has shown enormous tolerance by overlooking their excesses and many criminal activities, which we think they are abusing and taking for granted. A Yoruba adage says: a bastard that fails to take to training and corrections at home will be taught bitter lessons from outside.
“We dash you Omah Lay (Omoale) and the other guy you arrested for flouting the laws of Uganda. Help us teach him that it is wrong to break government’s laws.
“I can assure you that many Nigerians, especially the youth, are happy with the current development. Treat him the exact way you treat all those who flout COVID-19 laws in your country, Uganda.
“Sir Museveni, if it warrants meting out corporal punishment
(lashes of cane) to these recalcitrant omoales in your custody, don’t
hesitate to do so. We will be so delighted.
By fire, by force, these lawless s’oro s’oke Nigerian youths must
receive sense. Uganda no be Naija. God bless President Yoweri Museveni.
May Uganda succeed. May Nigeria succeed”.
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