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We are now witnessing
the fall-out of twelve years of (un) democratic governance that failed
to erect democratic institutions and values for transparency, good
governance and accountability. Past elections were rigged and bought.
The only hope which was the last general elections that was adjudged
free and fair by the international observers is being threatened by
those illiterate sect of unbelievers who are doing the wrong thing for
the wrong reason.
Selfish and corrupt
godfathers, inept politicians, military cabals and their cronies have
taken control of leadership positions for many years. Their
wrongdoings have led to a profound corrupt society which increase
poverty level. Leaders are meant to set good examples. The essence of
leadership is to make positive things happen. Leaders have to be firm,
decisive and responsive. We are now living in a society without
morals, goals, values or vision. (not vision of the mouth). Hard work,
good skills and intelligence are no more rewarded on merit. It is time
for a change as we have waited long to enjoy dividends of democracy .
It is now time for basic principles of ethics, integrity,
responsibility, respect to the laws and rules of the land. Time to
protect and respect the rights of citizens to live a fulfilled life.
It is time to rebuild and re-orgarnise our public institutions to
standard of moral and ethnic value. This is time for actions that will
increase the supply of human happiness and not human suffering and
poverty.
Meanwhile, apart from
catering for the wellbeing of its citizens, the first priority of any
sovereign government is the security of life and property of its
people. The whole security setup of the country has been in shamble for
the very long time. Have we forgotten how a minister of justice on
duty was murdered in his bedroom? What about the cases of armed robbers
and kidnappers here and there? It is very difficult to explain that in a
51 year old country security forces can not handle a fanatical sect
that are not more than five hundred people before doing so much
damage. They murdered and wasted the lives of our youth corps brothers
and sisters, killed 32 people in Adamawa state, also killed four
policemen at a checkpoint in Abuja. This group claimed responsibility
for the August 26 bombing of United Nation building in Abuja, where
more than sixteen people were killed and sixty people injured. Do we
have to wait for another strike before re-organising and equipping the
whole security sector? Is it not sad and shameful if at 51, we have to
be relying always on foreign security assistance on internal crisis?.
The myriads of
corruption has increased hardship for the majority of Nigerians. You
cannot name a sector where there is no corruption. Everybody has
taken it as a way of life. From the gate-man that wants to get a tip
before opening for you, to the messenger that promises to move your
file to Oga’s table and obligatory bribe or the 10 percent or
“kickbacks” that director will demand in order to approve your
contract. The anti-corruption body has to be re-organised as it was
before with the same effective and efficient people that started it.
This is not the time for total party allegiance for sensitive
recruitments. It is time to have the best people in all positions in
order to have the best result. The essence of this body is to have the
right people to effect changes in our effort to reduce corruption
that is weakening all our democratic institutions. It is very
ridiculous to read on the pages of newspapers that EFCC has arrested
a politician that stole billions of naira from the treasury, released
him on bail on the second day, he was later arraigned to court to say
“He is not guilty” of those fifty charges against him. The next thing
we will hear about him is that he is now a free man enjoying his loot.
It is time for all the present Nigerian elected representatives to
declare their assets. This should start with the honourable President
Jonathan to show he is genuinely interested in fighting corruption.
The Nigerian constitution amendment committee has to address this
and other vital issues threatening the existence of our great nation.
The judicial
institutions that is required to be independent, impartial and fair in
its procedure are found wanting. Arbiter, the only hope of an
organised society is now questionable and no longer to be trusted.
They have all forgotten the ethics of this great profession. It
is now difficult to enjoy “the right to justice” with all these few
scoundrels and goons in power controlling the wit and wigs of our
respectable lawyers and judges. The democratic principles encompassing
an independent of judiciary, equality of citizens before the law, the
requirement for government to base their actions on legal authorities
and citizens having the right to seek legal remedies against their
government are no more practical in my fatherland. The judicial system
has to re-organised itself with media playing the role to
check excessive behaviour of the bench and the bar. It is very
difficult to find peace where there is injustice.
Political concern with
general issues affecting the entire populace. It is the production,
distribution, and the use of scarce resources to better the lives of
citizens. It is not wasting of resources, nor stealing from treasury.
Politics is not meant for two-faced politician that will promise
heaven and earth during campaign and do nothing while in office. That
after twelve years of democratic government, paying 469
representatives over 150 million naira (about 1 million dollar) each
every month and we cannot boast of basic amenities like undistrupted
electricity and water supply, there are no good road network, our
hospitals are in a mess. This is definitely a huge waste every year
without tangible things to show for it in the last decade. What of the
unaccountable state Governor’s security votes allowances? We just have
to re-organise and trim down this colossal waste for prosperity sake.
This is time to plan and organise our workforce to make economic sense
and commensurate with their existence
Lastly, there is urgent
and drastic need to address the problems of state of education in
Nigeria before the situation gets out of control. The case of recent
mass failure of students in this year’s June / July examinations
conducted by NECO where about 25 percent of the candidates got credit
in Mathematics and English Language has to be taken serious. The
present government has to invest greatly on early childhood education
during infant and toddler years, as highly educated and skilled
workforce will be vital not only for individual opportunity, but also
to the overall success of our economy as well. Parents, families and
schools have to be part in this re-organisation exercise of
instilling in our children our best shared values and informed
citizenship. |