Nigeria’s
political system, dictatorship through democracy has an uncanny way of throwing
up not the best among us to lead us. The leadership is consistently bereft of
ideas, vision and has no project-nation in mind. The Nigerian system is
programmed to incessantly move the live-clock of Nigerian citizens backwards.
It does harm. It is toxic to the people. It reverses progress of individual and
collective endeavours. It preys on the well-being of the people. It corrupts the
mind of the citizens. It is political pollution.
And because,
one can only reference and copy from what surrounds one, the toxic political
class has corrupted every aspect of Nigerian life. Nothing is spared. We read
sordid stories in the press of how leaders of Nigerian institutions have turned
their charges into own businesses where they rule like lords and pillage. No
untended or tended till is safe in Nigeria.
Corruption in
Nigeria is multifaceted. It comes as outright stealing of our commonwealth, betrayal
of public trust, moral corruption, behaviour deficits, impunity and attitudinal
depravity. If a checklist were to be created from this corruption list, and each
Nigerian politician were to be scored, not one will pass. No one will pass
because the rules of the test are different and more stringent as it involves
the destiny of a country, the fate of about 180 million citizens. Unlike in
other exams where you are scored according to the number of passes, the
leadership that Nigeria needs demands that those aspiring to be leaders should
not fail any of the listed items. If you fail one, you have failed the test. It
is not sufficient to say that you have never stolen public funds and then score
poorly in other aspects to be eligible for leadership. The current
administration of President Buhari likes to portray him as a man who has never
dipped his hand in the till. Yes! This may be true, but how will he fare in the
other aspects listed above?
Were the same checklist
be applied to religious leaders, the judiciary, the press, civil servants, leaders
of the industry, traditional leaders and you, the reader of this article, no
one will pass. You the reader are also implicated, not because you made the
choice, but firstly, because, your lifestyle and world outlook are modelled
after those you see around you who determine your life pattern and secondly, because
corruption has become an existential strategy for you. You have been made to
understand that you cannot be a lone herbivore among many carnivores. And just
like you, the totality of Nigerian followership is corrupt. Nigeria is faced
with the challenge of absence of good in its political, social and economic
climate. But for a few failed states, there are not many countries in the world
that are confronted with such a dire combination.
Soon, in this
climate of absence of good, Nigerians will need to make choices for next batch
of leaders to manage the affairs of the country at all levels. The choice will
not be between good and bad; neither will it be between bad and worse, it will
not be a choice to save the country from the abyss and certainly it will not be
about the people. It will be a choice between the worst in some aspects and the
worst in other aspects – the “Devil’s Alternative”. Either way, you lose. The ultimate
election battle will be between Mr. Buhari, a self-confessed man of integrity,
who presented an affidavit for a school certificate and Atiku, who lays no
claim to any moral rectitude. The man, whose face Nigerians like better will
win. It will not be about sloganeering or campaigns.
It is doubtful that
Nigerians will be expecting any significant changes in their lives after any of
them wins. Unless a miracle happens (which is unlikely) electricity will
continue to be spoken of in invisible megawatts, we will continue to read of
monumental corruption on the pages of newspapers, road construction will be a political
vengeance tool, lawmakers will continue with their phantom community projects
as they enrich themselves, women and children will continue to die of
preventable illnesses, there will be less food on the table for many families and
many children will be out of school.
And we the
people will continue to offer prayers in our corrupt places of worship chaired
by our corrupt religious leaders.