Disobedience against the National Law.-YEAR 7
Disobedience against
the National Law.
National laws are laws of the country for the good, protection
and provisions of every citizen of the Nation.
Disobedience to any law may also lead to
national punishment.
Most people disobey and vandalize public properties, e.g.
breaking or bursting pipelines may lead to serious oil fire
the outbreak, death of people and scarcity fuel.
Not obeying traffic rules, answering a phone call while driving on
the highway may cause fatal accidents, severe injuries
and untimely death. Looting of government treasury will
eventually, lead to financial and economic crises in the nation,
while the looters will face Gods judgment and, when caught
will face social embarrassment and maybe jailed.
Furthermore, politicians who break the rules and regulations
of elections stand the chance of being disqualified, people
may revolt and this may lead to killings, confusion
destruction of personal and public
properties etc.
In most cases, the laws of the land are projected in the national anthem and pledge. For example, the Nigerian national Anthem urges the citizens not to waste the labours of past heroes, to be faithful, loyal and honest. However, the majority of Nigerians are not obeying absolutely, the laws of the country because of selfishness, greed, covetousness, tribalism etc.
Moral Lessons:
1. Learners are to obey the rules and
regulations of the school so that their studies will not be disrupted for them
to have excellent results.
2. All forms of disobedience will be
punished, either by man or by God. Therefore, learners should be obedient at
all times.
3. All forms of disobedience or the inclination to disobedience should be repented of.
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