Obasempire reports that the Nigerian Army has awarded N300,000 to the family of 16-year-old Ismail, who was killed during a protest in Kaduna.
This amount has triggered online outrage, with many criticizing it as inadequate for the loss of a young life.
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The tragic event occurred in Samaru, Zaria, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. The family received the compensation on August 7, 2024, prompting significant backlash on social media.
Many Nigerians are expressing disbelief and anger over the compensation, deeming it as grossly insufficient for the loss.
The outrage is visible in various online reactions, where users are condemning the government and military for what they view as a disrespectful valuation of human life.
For example, one user commented that N300,000 is not enough even to buy a cow, let alone compensate for a human life, while another labeled the payment an “extreme insult.”
Several commentators are questioning the value assigned to northern lives and the overall effectiveness of the government in addressing grievances.
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Critics argue that the compensation highlights broader issues with governance and societal values, and point out inconsistencies in handling similar cases across different regions of Nigeria.
The frustration extends beyond this specific case, with many Nigerians using it to highlight broader dissatisfaction with the current administration’s approach to issues like security and economic hardship.
The discussion around this case has amplified calls for a reassessment of how the government handles victim compensation and values human life.
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