The present atmosphere
we now find ourselves in today seems to come down to the attitude of the people
versus government. This is not something
any citizen of Nigeria, or any country for that matter, wants to have occur.
Government does have a place in society and our elected officials must remember
that they are there because we elected them.
Same goes for appointed officials; they are appointed to serve the
people, bot to serve themselves or those who appointed them. They are to help
those who appointed them to serve the people who elected those who appointed
them.
We must inform
our elected officials through our votes that their present performance and our
present condition is unsatisfactory. The famous words of President Abraham
Lincoln in the Gettysburg Address pointed to a principle which needs to be
instilled in government in Nigeria.
These words are: “…this nation, under God, shall have a new
birth of freedom and that government of the people, by the people and for the
people shall not perish from the earth.” The key words in the preceding
statement are “for the people”.
Politicians,
like any other remunerated worker, are given earnings based on their performance
all over the world. The problem in Nigeria, is that nobody knows how their
salaries and stipends are determined and set; it is all shrouded in mystery and
secrecy; but we know they awarded themselves arbitrary hikes in salary, now
earning over 1000 times the country’s average salary. Our federal legislators have
been awarding themselves massive hikes in basic salary and doubling or tripling
the constituency and office expense allowances at every term. New legislators
(Senators, Reps and even States’ Houses of Assembly members); New
remunerations! That is why those guys will kill to get there.
The main source
for politicians’ income in Nigeria is Corruption (Sorry,
I hate capitalising that word/noun). Apart from it, the income is through fast
and shady businesses, bribes from various foreign and domestic companies who
want to invest in various states in Nigeria or seeking government contracts.
Many of the politicians set up
their own businesses by using their proxies and contacts and capture all the
government contracts, again using their contacts!
Most of them
have side businesses which grow exponentially due to their connection power,
others have acquired huge properties like land and houses in choice areas, etc
and that might provide some income, and even political parties provide some
basic expenses.
Not all
politicians are corrupt, of course; but in Nigeria, most are there for the Corruption.
It is lucrative, relatively risk-free (because it is inbuilt into the system
and everybody indulges in it) and nobody, not even the law enforcement and
anti-corruption agencies can do, or are willing to do, anything about it. Just
make sure you’ve stolen enough, and your case will drag on for decades. In the
meantime, you’re free to flaunt your ill-gotten wealth in the faces of the
people. So, why not? It is a motivation and encouragement to steal, and you can
always “settle” the Judiciary too. It is an unequal and unjust society where
the Rule of Law is always applied after the fact, not minding that one’s
misdemeanour has broken the Rule of Law in the first place.
The cost to the
Federal Government, or indeed to the Nigerian taxpayer (or no taxpayer) is
unimaginable; not to talk of the fact that thousands of civil servants and
pensioners are not even paid their dues; and low pay is the order of the day
for millions of Nigerians compared to only a few thousands of politicians in
office and power earning millions every month.
So, after all
this they don't even need corruption, do they? Their jobs are self-sustained
and of high pay income. They get a salary, they take bribes, they steal money
given to them for development and then they invest this money in real estates,
and other business investments...indeed they work really hard, don’t they?
I'm not sure if
they do anything else. The range of corruption is so massive and profitable
that it would leave little time or necessity for anything else.
Their salaries
and perks are definitely not peanuts. But that doesn't stop them from manipulating
it to the hilt.
Almost every
source of their 'unofficial' income can be traced back or ascribed to
corruption.
Many of our
politicians have thriving businesses, which manage to prosper because of their
influence. So, I guess this is also a part of corruption.
And oh yes,
stealing! They steal a lot of money that should be used for the taxpayers'
benefit. Theoretically speaking, this is not corruption; it is daylight
robbery.
Apart from
corruption, they have high salaries, free accommodation, transport,
electricity, water, etc. They also pocket huge chunks of money meant for public
projects. Some also raise funds in the name of development and maintenance of
the political party.
Politicians are expected, in fact,
mandated, to serve the people of their country, not to enrich themselves at the
expense of the people who elected them; The “job” of politics in Nigeria is so
lucrative that once tasted, it is difficult for them to do anything else in
life after they are thrown out or forced not to re-contest. That is why a man
who was a one-term Senator, then became a two-term State Governor will now
still want to go back to the Senate. Why? The lure of free money or lucre is
too much. Such person cannot use their brain anymore to go back to their
original call or training. It has become simply impossible for them to adjust
to live in the normal society. And this is apart from the illegal, fat, and colossal
pension that they will still be getting.
The Nigerian state is providing lots of money,
pension, and facilities to them, while not getting in return. It is
impoverishing the people and the country gradually (while the black gold still
flows). It is implausible to think an accountable government can allow such
waste and official corruption, but then they all benefit from the waste and
corruption, and of course our governments, federal, states and local, are not
accountable to anyone but themselves.
The Nigerian state is being bled to
death with the connivance of almost everybody, including the ignorant,
compliant, complacent, apathetic and sycophantic populace, who do not seem to
realise they are being bled and are the ones paying for this corruption.
I copied this from a website, as I find
it very appropriate to the Nigerian situation: “Why do those we elect to
represent us make 1000 times and upwards a yearly salary, PLUS benefits, and
pensions, when the rest of us do not have anything even close to it. Why?”
Because they have convinced us over the
decades that they are doing God’s work, in fact, that they are God-sent. Ask
any of them how they got to where they are, and the answer invariably is “It
was God’s doing”. They will not even acknowledge that it was human beings that
cast the votes to let them into power. It is always God’s doing. If we want the
best and the brightest, we must pay for the best and the brightest. The problem
with such a statement is that if a certified moron runs against a university graduate
and the moron is running for the party of choice, the above statement is
doubtful, but the acuity remains.
THE LAST WORD (OR WORDS):
My advice to the "young political
contenders": don't play the politics of the Old by attacking, criticising,
and demonizing the Old Order. (By “Old”, I mean the current political order,
not necessarily biological age). Just lay out and articulate your own plans to
rule Nigeria. Set out what you would do differently and possibly how you plan
to accomplish same. Concentrate on
selling your manifesto to all Nigerians who will listen and vote. The old,
anywhere in the world, will always be relevant and have roles to play; like a Yoruba
proverb says: Omode gbon, agba gbon, la fi da Ile Ife. Don't aggravate the
elders despite their wrongdoings; sometimes, in your campaign, compliment them,
reference them, rub their egos, they like it; then ease them out slowly, and they
themselves will realise it's time to let go. If you start attacking and criticising
them; they will fight back with all their warped experiences and guile, and
that’s the end for you.
Let the Truth be told always!!!!
Akintokunbo A Adejumo MSc, Dip Mngt, CIHM, MCMI, FITP
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