(I started writing
this article in March 2014, but for some unknown, warped reason, never
completed it. I have now decided to finish it)
"Nigerian leaders on Friday (28
February 2014) called on Nigerians to work harder towards ensuring the
country’s unity", with ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo averring that
Nigeria will not break up. They made the call in separate interviews with State
House correspondents shortly after they were honoured with the nation’s
centenary awards at the Presidential Villa, Abuja”.
Former President, Chief Olusegun
Obasanjo, said for Nigeria to have survived the first 100 years despite the
various challenges of nation building, the country would not break up.
They should
tell us what they mean by ''to work harder''? Nigerians should keep Nigeria one
for them to continue looting!
Also
recently, the Senate President, Mr David Mark, also bemoaned the continuous
activities of terrorists ravaging parts of the country and pleaded with
citizens to rise up against the orchestrated plot to destabilise the country.
Isn't it
incredible that those destroying our nation are the same ones that lecture the
poor masses to refrain from destabilizing the nation? They want the poor,
common Nigerian that they have impoverished and debased to fight their war for
them. They want us to be their cannon fodder while they stay in their
comfortable mansions and drive around in their armoured cars.
The same Nigeria
that they love so much they plundered and are still plundering and failed to
build great has its citizens busy queuing to buy fuel at all and crazy costs at
filling stations. The same Nigeria, whose youths and young graduates are
walking listlessly and idly on the streets without jobs; the same Nigeria where
their people sleep on the streets; the same Nigeria where if you don’t have
money to pay, doctors will not treat you in the hospitals; the same Nigeria
where the students barely learn anything in the state schools because the
classrooms are dilapidated and the laboratories are not equipped; the same
Nigeria where when you drive on the roads in the morning, you are not sure of
coming back home alive.
They are
living in the dream land. Our leaders are simply the greatest threat to the
existence of Nigeria. Many Nigerians have lost hope in them. My concern is how
to awaken the consciousness of the followers into action(s).
It pains me a
lot and wrecks my heart when I read utterances like this which smacks of the
highest hypocrisy. It is the same Nigerian Leaders who are messing the country
up; looting the treasury, indulging in corrupt practices, insisting on power at
all costs; instigating and promoting religious and ethnic animosities that can
lead to break-up; disregarding the calls and cries of their people for
betterment, succour, development and progress, etc.
These are the
same people who, decimating our education, build their own private schools and
universities, and send their own children abroad for education with looted
funds; who, neglecting the health sector, find it convenient to treat
themselves and their families in overseas hospitals; who, refusing to maintain
or construct our road networks, find it convenient to buy and fly in private
jets; who, neglecting the development of our agriculture and food security have
private multi-billion naira farms; who award our oil blocks to themselves and
their friends and families, etc. They are the ULTIMATE HYPOCRITES!! They are
the ones destroying and destabilizing (or been destabilising) Nigeria for a
very long time with their greed, selfishness, ineptness, and corrupt practices;
but listen to the tune they're all singing now that election time is coming.
Now they are
calling on us - the despondent people whose lives they have plummeted into
poverty and impoverishment and have refused to better - to work harder. They
are calling on us to continue to bear the brunt of their recklessness, bad
leadership, and corrupt practices at all levels of government and so on. They
are calling on us to continue to be tolerant as they continue their looting
I am very
much convinced that God will not come down and save Nigerians (from their
leaders) because He has given us everything to have a comfortable life but we
are too passive, gullible and because we celebrate thieves and mediocrity. The
alternative is that we continue in a shameless spiral of dependence.
Quite frankly
I don’t see how Nigeria can progress until Nigerians are cured of their
self-hatred. It is this self-hatred; this self-deprecation that translates into
the politicians’ and government’s contempt for the abilities or capabilities of
Nigerians!
We need to
amend our laws to give teeth to the agencies which are supposed to fight
corruption. Our laws are not strict enough to ensure that sentences are stiff even
when the rare conviction is achieved. We also need legislation on Assets Forfeiture
which places the onus on an accused person to prove that he rightfully earned
the income with which he/she acquired properties which appear to be beyond
his/her legitimate resources. If a public official cannot account for how
he/she earned enough money to own companies, shares in quoted companies, hill-top
mansions, fleet of cars etc., such properties should be forfeited to the
Federal Government by a Court Order.
Inasmuch as
kidnapping and other social vices is a crime and must be condemned I will urge kidnappers
to turn their attention to our (s)elected representatives! Because lack of
visionary legislation is what is denying good utilization of our laws...you
people kidnapping our money are killing us, I must confess
The Senate
President also made a daft and inane comment that kidnappers are embarrassing
Nigeria. How would kidnappers not embarrass the government when all what people
in government (PIGs) do is to embezzle the resources that would develop security
infrastructures and arm law enforcement agents with the best and sophisticated
tools to combat crime? The hearts of Nigerian leaders are dark and evil.
Nigerians must wake up, stand up, and hold their leaders responsible and
accountable for their actions and inactions.
Nigeria has
become a mindless and mediocre-run country, built upon a cult of personality
and enforced by a reign of corruption and insecurity. George Orwell, in his
famous satirical book, Animal Farm, demonstrates how simple political dogma can
be turned into malleable propaganda and the “seven commandments” are replaced
with the maxims, "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal
than others"
There’s a
popular Nigerian pidgin slang/saying as “Monkey dey work, baboon dey chop”.
Meaning: People in power putting in less work but eating off their minion’s labour.
Nigerians would no longer accept a situation where some people would continue
to feast on the sweat of the people in the country in order to fill their pockets.
We must be relentless in our resolve to bring to an end the era of ‘monkey dey
work, baboon dey chop’, which had characterized the abuse of the rights of the
people of Nigeria.
A politician
who works for his own self-interest and not the interest of the people is known
as a “snollygoster.”, especially a politician, who is guided by personal
advantage rather than by consistent, respectable principles. So, snollygosters
we have in 95% of our politicians in Nigeria, and let’s call a spade a spade,
that’s what they are.
“Monkey dey
work; baboon dey chop”. They want the citizens to work hard so they can have
more to loot. No, we don't want Nigeria to break up; but the way the
"Owners and Looters of Nigeria" are going, perhaps it is better if
Nigeria breaks up sooner than later. They have to change their ways and show
the way, the right way, and we will follow and work harder for ALL of us
(Nigeria), not for them, the irresponsible and corrupt, opportunist rulers/leaders.
For all the
recycled politicians in our House of Representatives, the Senate, States’
Houses of Assemblies and other key positions, it won’t take long before their
cups are full. Things can’t, must not be allowed to continue like this any
longer. Young energetic bloods, if we can call them that, or trust them, are
doing the work, but the weak old hags are getting the pay!
How can
unity, peace and progress be achieved in a climate of social, economic and
political aberration and injustice; a situation where merit and hard work count
for nothing, and form takes precedence over substance, and there is an inverse
relationship between effort and reward?
Is our
society stable, sanitised, corruption-free, equitable and fairly governed and
rationally re-structured?
We cannot
continue to do things that have not been working for us the same way and
continue to hope we will get different results. There cannot be change without
commitment and willingness to change.
Let the TRUTH
be said always!!!
Akintokunbo A Adejumo MSc, Dip Mngt, CIHM, MCMI, FITP
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