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Today s letters: Premier Ford, let outdoor activities resume

Today s letters: Premier Ford, let outdoor activities resume Citizen letters © Provided by Ottawa Citizen Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces he s extending the stay-at-home order until June 2. Let outdoor activities resume Here we go again, another extension of the stay-at-home order.  Even though Ontario and some other provinces have the strictest stay-at-home laws in North America, our COVID-19 cases remain higher than in almost any state in the U.S. The problem is doctors have no idea how human nature works.  People are not going to stay away from their friends, family members or loved ones for months on end, no matter what Premier Doug Ford or his medical cohort say. A get-together at an outdoor patio is 1,000 times safer than meeting in someone’s home.

BANDITRY, KIDNAPPING AND ARMED VIOLENCE

Samuel A. Orovwuje canvasses a national dialogue on the security problem “If the misery of the poor be caused not by the law of nature, but by our institutions, great is our sin” – Charles Darwin. Security is vital to our existential peace and personal fulfillment in life. The build-up of banditry, kidnapping and armed violence has put millions of Nigerians in a state of gloom and despondency. The Nigerian state continues to grapple with many development challenges and the fallout continues to disrupt peace and devastate lives and livelihoods, just as it is taking a toll on the well-being of the nation. Thus, we are faced with the question: what does sustainable peace and security hold for us as a nation? How did we get here and how do we chart a pathway for national reconciliation devoid of partisanship? The call for national dialogue has become imperative to secure the citizens and avoid civil unrest!

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