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Sowore blames Joshua crash, calls out Nigeria’s failed institutions
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81136, member: 636"] Sowore says the Joshua crash shows the whole system is broken. Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore connected the recent road accident involving former boxing titleholder Anthony Joshua to Nigeria's profound institutional collapse. The 2023 presidential candidate extended condolences to the families of the champion's associates who died, arguing their loss must not be minimized as a trivial side note to a famous survivor. Sowore posted that the widespread focus on this event should trigger national introspection and accountability. He described these deadly collisions as the grim, everyday truth for a state failing at fundamental levels. He highlighted a total absence of basic emergency care, stating that road safety bodies and police lack first aid supplies, stretchers, working ground ambulances, and any hope of air medical transport. In his analysis, people perish not just from the initial impact but from systemic abandonment. The tragedy, for Sowore, underscores a government that has neglected its core duty to safeguard its citizens. [/QUOTE]
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