" A
nation of such enormous landmass, yet citizens are fighting
over land, a nation of such incredible wealth, yet it wears
poverty like a breastplate, a nation of seemingly deep
religion, yet so steep in much sin, a nation so populated by
farmers and farmland, yet, hunger stalks the land and the
nation cannot feed itself, a nation with so many petrol
stations, yet, no fuel, a nation with so many politicians,
but no political class, a nation with millions of houses,
yet no homes, a nation with so much riches, but no wealth,
a nation with so many believers in God, but no faith, a
nation with so many office holders, but no leaders, a nation
struggling to develop, but not growing..."
During the latter days of military government, some of us
who were very young to understand what government is all
about were told that “Democracy” is the solution to our
problems. That in a democracy, everything will be done on
the basis of the wishes of the citizenry. We heard our
Parents, Teachers and Social crusaders, talking about the
beacon himself Chief Gani Fawehinmi (SAN) chorusing in
unison, that the military governments are not representing
the populace. They are only intimidating, dehumanising and
looting the state treasure, and so many shortcomings that
needed no repetition.
Then, as one begun to understand little by little of this
democracy, one was developing a good admiration of the
system. In my mind I will be saying, it is just a matter of
time, Nigerian problems will be over as soon as we embrace
democracy. Democracy was highly publicized and propagated
within the country. Many of our brave comrades threw their
hats in the
ring, fighting for this democracy or even its
semblance. In the process many were brutally killed,
harassed, tortured and some went on exile. However few of
the pro-democracy activists who stayed to hold the bull by
the horn, were intentionally implicated in an alleged coup
de’tat, one can go on and on
.The struggles were continuing with optimism that things
will get well in our Nigeria,
I mean having a democratically elected government, where all
Nigerians will have premium and dignity.
In a nutshell, the military returned the mantle of
leadership to a democratically elected government, on 29th
May 1999.
Whether it was a genuine democratic process I cannot attest
to, but, all I knew then was we were being ushered into a
democracy, a government of the people for the people and by
the people.
Without much ado, one wishes to ask a question. Did we have
democracy in Nigeria?
Is this the democracy people struggled and died for? Is this
how Nigeria
will continue, to be run by clichés of the unseen cabal?
What is the fate of common Nigerians in the governance of
Nigeria
as a state?
Whosoever, that will be sincere and objective, will agree
that, there is nothing like government of the people in
Nigeria.
Where is the government of the people? Is it the executive
arm of government, or the legislature? Please tell me, is it
the state executive councils or the state’s assemblies/ who
see their Governors as their heads not the Speakers. The
Circumstances surrounding the elections of the Senate
President, Deputy and the Senate Majority Leader is still
fresh in our minds, their elections was noting but
monumental rigging and imposition. Illegitimacy cannot but
beget Illegitimacy!
Today, we have graduates in millions who have no jobs; we
have abundant of human resources wasting away daily. Poverty
level is on the increase, the poor are getting poorer, no
security for all the haves not, absolutely nothing, just go
in to our public hospitals, you see how citizens are
perishing like insects.
One can see clearly that there is no development in our
communities, looking at the highly inflated contract figures
and sub-standard works. The so-called democrats are daily
looting the state resources transferring our monies to
foreign nations, all to the detriment of the poor. Since
1999 there have been numerous crises in Nigeria, the
government cannot even begin to understand the underlying
problems talk less of committing itself to find a final
solution, but before our very eyes the President has been
committing our own resources towards resolving other nations
crises than our own. What a misplaced priority and
negligence! Imagine Nigeria
giving out loans to other countries but unable to manage her
own domestic
financial problems.
When one raises an eyebrow, his stooges will say “it is
international relations and playing the role of Africa
big brother”. What is all this international relations? Any
international relations that shall not reflect positively on
the life of an average Nigerian, is nothing but a charade.
Who are the contractors re-constructing Iraq
and Afghanistan?
Are they not American businessmen and those of their allied
nations? Who are the businessmen that re-build Freetown?
Who would re-build Monrovia?
Time shall tell.
Virtually all economic policies in these years of democracy
have no positive effects on the commoners but on the rich,
who have a free day milking the resources of the people.
Today all strata of government institutions only exist in
papers and government owned media. Everything has collapsed,
due processes are not followed, and those who introduce the
so called DUE PROCESS system are those killing it. Even
religious leaders have gone blind, supporting the
impoverishing of Nigerians all in the name of God. Very few
can tell the government their shortcomings.
The police are harassing and killing people daily because of
the bribe syndrome. Just look at the National Assembly, what
is so good there, they don’t discuss and deliberate on
issues that concern the welfare of their constituents.
Rather they are busy – busy, buying and traveling. They are
not worthy of being called LAWMAKERS; there is no quality in
their deliberations. Had they been serious towards
addressing the plights of indigents, the way they handled
their feud with Nasir El Rufai,
things will have been different, where were they when
Obasanjo increased the price of petroleum? Who wants to pass
a proposed bill breaking the monopoly of NLC in Nigeria?
Are they not the ones supporting the President?
There is no rule of law, no check and balances, no
constitutionalism, only ruling and reducing citizens to
object poverty. Is this democracy? Please let’s not deceive
ourselves. There is no democracy in Nigeria.
Everyday we are facing new challenges but, have no serious
and capable hands to manage our affairs. Governments at all
levels have failed to manage religious and ethnic crises,
the Niger Delta cases, Economic and poverty
crises,Bakassi,Biafra,Middle belt,etc.
Now the greediness of some selfish individuals is making
them to call on those same people who destroyed the country
in the past to come back and vie for governmental offices
again, to do what? To finish us completely and better the
lives of their cronies. Was there no opportunity for them to
transform Nigerian? What made them believe that, it is only
them that can salvage us? Who aided the coming of the
present system? What is the difference between a Leopard and
a toddling one?
As we approach 2007and beyond, we should avoid the tendency
of encouraging or persuading Ex –Military officers,
commercialized politicians to contest positions as if to say
that we are pleased with what they have done to the nation.
We should not deceive ourselves. No Nigerian military
personnel can be a true democrat in the true meaning and
sense of the concept no matter how many years after
retirement. We should learn to always resist dictatorship,
be it civilian or whatever, in every form.
Coming back to the present democratic problems, we should
try and put our energy towards building a democratic Nigeria,
for what we have on the ground now, is only a shadow of
democracy. That is why Gani Fawehinmi,Wole Soyinka,
BekoKuti,
FemiFalana,
ShehuSani,
Balarabe
Musa and others cannot sit and watch rather,
continuing advocating for genuine democracy where justice
and complete adherence of democratic principles shall become
the order of the day.
Democracy is the only way out; anything short of democratic
principles will truncate the entire system. Only democracy
can free us. With all its crises and blood letting, let us
pray that it will be peaceful but also let us be ready to
defend it with the last drop of blood for without freedom,
life is a prison. Those who fear the blood that comes with
democracy might as will tell us to stop the process of
procreation; for birth as we all know is a bloody business.
But in its blood there is life, there is freshness, there is
hope and there is a future (Kukah 2002)
To the beacon himself and his likes, Chief Gani Fawehinmi,
there are many Nigerians with conscience who are with you no
matter what it takes. Nigeria
indeed is in search of good leadership.
Nigerians, let’s give our country a good leadership; we
should not fall prey to deceivers and manipulators. We must
indeed strive for genuine democracy, no matter the cost.