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Sunday, 4 January 2015
Nigerian Airport Staff: Are They Under-paid?
As I approached the entrance of the airport building, several
security personnel were by the door; Army staff, some men in sky-blue uniform,
immigration. One of them walks up to me and asks me, “What do you have in these
bags?” “Clothes and toiletries.” I answered. “Ehen, na only you de travel with
all these loads?” “Yes.” I answered. Then he gives me a very mischievous smile
saying, “Oya with your church mind, find me something make I take keep body.” I
smiled innocently like I didn’t understand where he was going with that. My
sister interrupted, “Oga she no even get enough money to travel with abeg, na
small pikin she be.”
This incident hardly left my mind because from the time I started my
check-in till I boarded the airplane, I had to keep defending myself from one
airport staff at one point or the other trying to extort money from me. Then, I
keep hearing Nigerians say stuff like, its normal once you are traveling for
the first time. I can’t help but wonder about the fact that, whether it’s a
person’s first time or not doesn’t make it right for anyone to extort money
from people at our airports.
What could be the cause of all
these? Is it that they are underpaid? Or, is it that it is approved by the ogas
at the top? This is not different from the policemen standing by the roads
extorting money from drivers. It is so normal that people can pass with
anything good/bad in and out of the country because once you settle/bribe them,
they cease to search your luggage and let you pass.
This is not right. Highly
unacceptable. I know many people have faced this challenge at the airport but
could hardly say anything. Nonetheless, this is my avenue for expressing my
thoughts concerning any matter that sparks my interest. In other countries (at least the parts i visited), Nigerians are
welcomed and treated with respect (unless you are a criminal). Why is it in our
home country that our people make things difficult for each other? It is not
right at all. They, if given the opportunity will rip someone off of his/her Basic
Travel Allowance (BTA). If you are not bold and confident enough to defend yourself,
you’ll leave the airport with only half of the money you came in with. It’s not
right at all. Nigerians shouldn’t be okay with just about anything. They
shouldn’t just settle for any kind of harassment that arise in the society.
Before long, it becomes a norm. Everyone begins to see it as an acceptable way
of living. When making travel arrangements, you now have to make plans for
money to settle airport staff.
Mtcheeeeeeeew!
This is the much I can say on this
matter for now.
SO I TURNED INTO A POET
So I turned
into a poet
All because of
you, all because it’s true, the way I feel for you
The way you
make me blue
So I turned
into a poet
Though it’s
only a dream, I can’t wait for it to be real, that I’m yours for real
Oh what a
thrill
So I turned
into a poet
To pen it down
I sealed the deal, I hope out of the book you make it real
Only then will
I wake from my dream
So I turned
into a poet
A thousand
times I have pondered, mu heart often in wonder
What a day to
explore my ‘bother’
So I turned
into a poet
Writing down
my plans. Stating what I can.
In hope that
it’ll stand
So I turned
into a poet.
To make my
feelings known. If I’m let I’ll show
To reap what
I’ve sown
So I turned
into a poet
So somehow
you’ll read it. Emotionally you’ll feel it.
Physically you
become it
So I turned
into a poet
I hope someday
we’ll play in the rain, and sometime kiss in the train and forever let it
reign.
So I’ll
forever be your poet.
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