Nigeria is a country of oxymorons, paradoxes and
outright contradictions, perhaps more so than any other country in the world.
It is in Nigeria we find thieving and adulterous pastors, arrogant and corrupt
civil servants, bullying and morally corrupt politicians, warped judiciary,
wayward legislature, somnolent executive and blabbing followership. It is in
Nigeria that thieves and robbers take their victims to court and obtain a
perpetual injunction against any criminal proceedings against them; it is here
in our nation that thieves caught in the act demand that their arresting
officer should wear uniform before speaking with them. It is here in our country
that mouths eating our national cake spit with disgust on the owners of the
cake. And nothing happens! They eat their cakes and still have it.
Bukola Saraki, Dino Melaye, Andy Uba recently met
their nemesis in the investigative journalism of Sahara Reporters. For Dino and
Andy, it has been a period of re-certification as First Class frauds. Dino’s Harvard degree has become his Hazard
Certificate, LSE diploma is now his Lysis award. His ABU story could be adapted
into a play with a title like Abudino and the Forty Lecturers. For Andy Uba,
who likes the title of a Dr., a fleeting visit to any place of learning is a
degree. And when his tight schedule as an important Nigeria politician does not
permit a physical visit, he visits the schools online and earns their degree.
Mr. Andy Uba is an online Doctor of Letters. He doctors the letters of
certificates. Is there any surprise then that the procedures of the senate were
deftly altered by some members of the senate to usher in the current
leadership? The senate among its assets has a number of experienced doctors of
letters, certificates and procedures. We hope that Sahara Reporters will
continue to expose the skeletons of certificates and corruption in the lush
wardrobes of our Distinguished and Honorable ones. And what happens next?
Nothing happens when the big ones are caught with
their hands deep in the till or when the bigwigs flaunt fake certificates.
Nothing happens when fake asset declarations or no declaration of assets are
made by those in any position of power. Nothing happens when elections are
stolen and the thieves are caught. Nothing happens when judges permanently
delay justice when VIPs are involved. Absolutely NOTHING! We hear some noise
and soon quiet. Crimes that demand swift punishment are swept under the carpet
of technicalities of law and soon everyone forgets the raison d’ĂȘtre of the
suit in the first case. The crimes of yesterday, already buried in our
collective memory hole soon bring in their wake other waves of scandals and
crimes against the people.
The country seems to be operating in a bubble devoid
of principles, vision, ideology and morality from the household to the highest
pinnacle of governance. And the people suffer the consequences in silent
disbelief. The people pay for the crimes and failures of their politicians and
leaders with their lives and comfort. Ours is an existential crisis without any
hope (forget religious abracadabra). We need a State of Emergency at the
followership level outside religious, ethnic and political considerations. We
need attitudinal change. We need to reconsider our attitude to the
irresponsibility and failures of governance from the local government to
national levels. We need to remove the goggles of bigotry when the survival and
decent existence of any Nigerian is at stake. We need to understand that our
change of attitude to irresponsible governance may turn out to be a learning
process that will serve each of the nations comprising Nigeria of today, if
ever we decide someday to put a stop to our incongruous co-existence. We should
understand that politicians will remain the same in these different nations;
they have had a very long time to learn from each other. And we know what they
have learnt. We live it. It is now the turn of the Nigerian people to change
their attitude and to propose a new approach to how we are governed.
Rousseau in Social Contract says, "Each
of us puts his person and all his power in common under the supreme direction
of the general will, …… This public person, so formed by the
union of all other persons …… is called by its members State when
passive. Sovereign when active, and Power when compared with others like
itself.” Nigerian people must move from their passive state to
sovereignty. We need to become active in our opposition to bad governance,
corruption and impunity. Our collective Will must become sovereign.
We need a proactive and not a reactive approach; a
preventative vaccine against bad governance and corruption rather than
expensive treatment of protests and demonstrations. Protests and demonstrations
are useful in functional democracies where elected officials of the state have
ears and use them. In the case of Nigeria, our politicians neither use their
ears nor their eyes. No politician takes any protest against him seriously. He
goes out to rent his own vocal crowd for counterdemonstration. And revolution
as is being canvassed by some in the media? Forget this. Revolution will never
work in Nigeria. It will quickly be hijacked by the same politicians that it is
intended to chase out. Remember Dino’s anti-corruption activism and protests
against corruption? And our recent experience
has shown that newspaper activists or self-proclaimed revolutionaries are not
to be trusted with power or in the corridors of power. We remember them despite
their attempts to redeem themselves now that they have left the corridors of
power. Theirs is a lesson of betrayal for us.
Our proactive solution should seek to mete out
punishment to thieves of our commonwealth and the untrustworthy custodians of
justice and our legal system in the African way. Something that will undo them
and their generations. Something they cannot do anything about. Something that
will be our contribution to democracy. We need to make democracy work (in the
absence of any other ideas) and the current imported system of crime and
punishment is heavily compromised and non-functional in our country. Something
else will work. Something closer home to us and to our politicians.
We need to compile a Book of Curses and make our
politicians at all levels swear their oaths of office on this Compendium of
Citizens' Curses. Experience has shown that the oaths of office based on The
Bible or The Quran means nothing to them. They have no fear of the God of the
Bible or the Allah of the Koran.
We must lay down curses for the looters of our
Commonwealth and their unborn generations. A Book of Curses is our own way of
making democracy work for us.
5 comments:
Very interesting piece. Learnt so much from this.
A good one sir,but do these crop of morally bankrupt individuals care about curses....am sure they won't mind, maybe , just maybe if we make them swear by our local deities...god of iron, amadioaha etc..then we can expect them to be good.
A good one sir,but do these crop of morally bankrupt individuals care about curses....am sure they won't mind, maybe , just maybe if we make them swear by our local deities...god of iron, amadioaha etc..then we can expect them to be good.
Nigeria is a total aberration of any normal or sane society... I still find it difficult to understand where it all went wrong...
In Britain, they take the oath of office to begin with "I swear by the Almighty GOD that..." In Nigeria, it is "I hereby solemnly swear that..." In my heart, it is, solemnly swear to who? In the minds of the politicians it may be like; "I hereby solemnly swear to my dog, my househelps, my wife, my concubines etc" They don't swear by GOD and and that is why they are never afraid to do whatever nonsense they wish when they get to office without recourse of consequences... They only solemnly swear by what they have in their minds and only say "...so help me God" in the end...
May GOD save us...
This is a good solution...Nigerians fear curses...at the slightest thing they would say it is family curse or generational curse. As is in this article and my opinion the good riddance to all these bad rubbish can only be done in our own way not some foreign ways.
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