Niger Delta
‘Carnival Calabar’ll Restore Africa’s Humanity’
The Vice President of Liberia, Jewel Howard Taylor, says this year’s Carnival Calabar will help restore Africa’s humanity as well as it’s unique values.
Jewel Taylor, who stated this in Calabar while rounding off the third and final dry run, said the carnival spoke of an issue that was of concern to the world which was the question of humanity.
She said: “Where is our humanity when we allow young men and women to be taken into slavery, shuttled across the Sahara “Where is our humanity when people live below a dollar a day, families cannot have food and a small percentage of our population holds 90 per cent of the world’s wealth?
“We must return to our humanity and turn away from the path that will lead to annihilation”, she said.
According to her, humanity exists in the animal kingdom and emphasised that this year’s festival will help in restoring the continent’s humanity.
“The carnival this year will showcase some of those ills, show how we came as a human race and put our humanity back in terms of love.
“Let’s bring back the Humanity that is in the African customs and values so that our people can laugh again”, she said.
The Liberian Vice President declared the dry run open alongside the state governor, Professor Ben Ayade and the Speaker of the state Assembly, Eteng Williams.
Speaking also at the event, the Cross River State Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade, said Cross River was using Carnival Calabar platforms to draw global attention on the theme of the 2019 edition of the carnival ,”Humanity.”
“If you imbue humanity in everything you do, be it politics, business and others, you will be a better person , society will be a better place and no one will need unnecessary protections as we have today among the elites and the well to do in the society ,afterall we are all humans, that is the message we are passing from Cross River today.
“Unlike the way it is today, human beings are becoming more animalistic in our dealings and animals are becoming more humans. Increasingly, it’s obvious that man has degenerated to an extreme level of atamism and premitimism,” he said.
By: Friday Nwagbara, Calabar