Delegates at the ongoing national conference in Abuja can’t stop
being funny. From complaints of inadequate food supply to recognition of
titles and honors as prefaces to their names in the official minutes
and records, the complaints took another dimension Wednesday with a
former Deputy Governor of Anambra State, Mrs. Virgy Etiaba leading the
complaints of lack of tissue papers in the toilets. Hardly had the
opening formalities begun than Etiaba raised an observation call.
Granted, she told the conference that there were no tissue papers in the
rest rooms.
“I have observed that there are no tissue papers in
the toilets. I observed that yesterday. It is not enough to tell the
world how much that is being expended on us,” she said.
Responding,
the chairman of the conference, Justice Idris Kutigi apologized and
promised to perfect the situation. He said: “Honestly, I am very sorry
to hear this from delegates. Before, I do anything, I must apologize.
Definitely, we shall take steps to make sure that we improve. Please, we
feel very sorry indeed.”
Professor Eddy Erhagbe, an Edo State
delegate, who was embarrassed by the complaints before television
cameras, pleaded that such complaints should be subtly made behind the
scene. He recommended an executive session to enable delegates ventilate
their feelings on issues that bother them.
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