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2009

Nigeria Remains A Scalar Quantity At 49 PDF Print E-mail
By Adeola Aderounmu
There is almost nothing to celebrate nationally as Nigeria clocks 49 on 1st of October 2009. As a nation Nigeria has failed her citizenry. There was abundance when we took over the reign of governance from the British in 1960. It didn’t take long before greed, selfishness and lack of political will took the better of Nigerians. After the civil war, the politics of hate and the evil desire to acquire questionable wealth became aggravated. Gradually we led ourselves away from abundance and we chose austerity in its place.

We grounded all our agricultural exports and a few people who captured the country from time to time lavished away the gains of our oil exports. Rather than refining locally, we opted for exportation of our crude oil and importation of the finished products. That is a think-tank for the race-intelligence debate. In the process we created the “oil mafia” who alongside with the cabal continued to enslave the rest of us until this day.

In 1993 we abandoned hope and chose fear. In 1999 we opted for the evil of the past rather that sought fresh minds and new concepts. In 2007 we didn’t ask: where are our votes? In 2009 we confined ourselves to the doldrums and we confirmed our place as a laughing stock among the comity of nations. While the rest of the world is moving ahead we are content with the Pre-Industrial Age existence that has been foisted on us by a few greedy and corrupt men and women now led by a very incapable person called Yar Adua.

Since 1960 till date Nigeria continues to exist as a scalar quantity. We have size but definitely no direction. Nigerians apparently do not want to acknowledge that there has been a vacuum in governance since 2007. Even before then it was possible to see the rising similarities between Nigeria and Somalia. Somalia has not been governed for over a decade. In my personal opinion there is no president in Nigeria and that vacuum must be filled as soon as possible before we begin to address the options that could help change things for the better.

Nevertheless we must continue to remind ourselves of the appropriate things that we need to do to get this failing country back on track. The biggest stumbling block to our collective progress is the manner of our politics. Politics in Nigeria is seen as the biggest income earner and the shortest legitimate cut out of a life of poverty and despair. Invariably these mentalities have brought all kinds of people into politics and public life. Commonly, corrupt and very bad people are in charge of Nigerian politics. It is extremely hard to find a genuine public office holder in Nigeria.

It is also difficult to define a starting point for the way forward for Nigeria. This is because it has taken 49 years to destroy almost every aspects of our national life. The final onslaught is now on education and sports. Everything has fallen apart completely! Which of our problems can be the enviable starting block for the much needed national revamping?

What is going to work for Nigeria? Do we still have any hope? Is it possible for Nigerians to experience the bliss of the 1960s say 40 years from now? Let us forget about the 419 vision 2020. It is a calculated attempt by fraudulent minds to loot and steal. Nothing good can ever emerge from the present order of things in Nigeria! Not with the rogues in power.

I wrote about 2 years ago that to continue to wish that Nigeria will be a better place in the absence of conventional norms is complete fantasy. That there cannot be an escape from our entrapment if we do not have normal democracy; one in which the power rest absolutely on the people. One in which the people can decide what they want and how they want it-a democracy of participation instead of siddon-look.

Nigeria needs a democracy that will empower the people to struggle and win against oppression and dictatorship. Until such a time that real leaders will emerge in Nigeria through the ballots that have been declared free and fair, campaigns like the fight against corruption and the useless ongoing rebranding managed by corrupt people as we have it in present day Nigeria are simply hopeless adventures.

Though many of them got to the National Assembly through fraudulent means, the present crops of lawmakers in Nigeria have a chance to write their names in gold. They should ensure that they promulgate the electoral reforms that will ensure that the forthcoming elections are better than the 1993 elections. The process should start today with proper voters’ registration exercise. The goal should be a non-violent culmination where all votes are counted with minimal setbacks or hiccups in 2011 and beyond.

Nigeria needs men and women with sound minds who can institute and defend the pillars of democracy and the correct rule of law. I am sorry that Yar Adua is seriously ill and that he needs regular medical attention. But I am not sorry that he is living in denial and that he didn’t even use the 8 years he had as a governor to alleviate his medical travails. Even the 2 years he had spent as an illegal president have come to represent the worst 2 years by any Nigerian ruler. I am still very angry that he is pulling down more than 140m people. How hopeless can it get for Nigerians?

Indeed Nigeria is a very complex country in dire need of strong institutions and sound minds because the likes of Yar Adua and his present gang are enemies of progress. A mind as feeble as Umaru’s, pursuing a 7-point deadly agenda is the last thing that a failing nation like Nigeria requires at this crucial moment of our history. It is unthinkable we will endure another 2 years with a stolen cum failed presidency. It is disheartening that 2 years from now we may have reached an irredeemable status.

Nigeria is now 49 years. Where do we go from here? We want credible elections. We want accountable leaders. We want to restore our glory in education and sports. We want to bring food back to our tables. We want good roads. We want constant electric supply. We want employment opportunities to improve. We want to have petroleum products at our gas stations. We want water to drink. We want the value of our currency to rise. We want to have good health care system. We want insurance and security for our lives and property. In short we want a proper standard of living that will take us away from being the dwarf of Africa.

A new and fresh round of elections that will bring hope in place of fear and accountability in place of corruption remains the single most important step forward for Nigeria. It is arguable that if we don’t conduct a successful election in Nigeria, then we will not be able to do other things in the right way especially the true fight against corruption.

It is high time we put the right foot forward. The task of building this nation and making it ready for our children and children’s children must start now. A new national re-orientation that will bring out the best in us as individuals and as a nation is essential. Dignity in labour and the elevation of merit above nepotism will be essential ingredients.

Thy Glory O’ Nigeria…!

aderounmu@gmail.com


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RobotRobot is offline

 # 1 | 30.09.2009 19:29

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Bode EluyeraBode Eluyera is offline

 # 2 | 30.09.2009 22:37

Well done for another good ACADEMIC article. Nevertheless, I think that you are A FANTASY WRITER or should will it be better to say that whenever I read many of your articles, I feel very sorry for you. Why? You are a good writer but very naive. It seems to me that you still don't know the REAL REASON why we are in this mess.

You keep on talking or writing about leadership and corruption as the main problem. Sadly, that's just half truth. What you don't understand is that even if Jesus Christ - which I assume you believe in and worship everyday, unlike me - and Muhammad were both to become Nigeria's presidents at the same time, the present political structure and the INSINCERITY OF THE NORTH will guarantee their failure sooner or later. The present political structure can NEVER allow us to choose the RIGHT LEADERS and THE BEST OF THE BEST AMONG US TO LEAD US. The system will never allow people like Fashola - who, based on his performance so far, is the most qualified to be Nigeria's president today - to even be leading contenders. The NIGERIAN FACTOR will guarantee his failure. So, if you want good leadership, you have to start by first mobilising to destroy the political system and structure that allow INCOMPETENT, CORRUPT, VISIONLESS AND MORALLY BANKRUPT PEOPLE (mind you, I didn't say leaders because they are far from being leaders) like Shagari, Yaradua, Obasanjo to become presidents or Buhari, Atiku and others from even contesting elections talkless of becoming leading candidates. In addition, the center, especially needs to be weakened. At least 60 - 70% of the power of the president needs to be given to the regions/premiers and states/governors. In other words, Nigeria should go back to regional form of govt. This is the only way to curb that mad rush to Abuja or center to become the president.

Concerning the insincerity of the north, the solution is to engage them in an serious and frank discussion. And the only feasible way to do this is through a SNC.

Unfortunately, this is a very difficult task (but possible) which requires enourmous energy, nerves, diplomacy, time, e.t.c. We - southern Nigerians - will be much better off spending a fraction of that energy, nerves. time, e.t.c. on BREAKING UP Nigeria instead of trying to convince the north to go along with us. Believe me, I am not out of my mind for consistently calling for the break up of Nigeria. It's a rational and well thought position based on 4 main factors:

1. The enourmous energy, time, nerves and other resources that it will take to convince the north to let us restructure Nigeria and go back to regional govt.

2. The enourmous energy, time, nerves and other resources that it will take to organize a SNC, convince the north to stop being unsincere and be 'totally' committed to the so called "ONE NIGERIA PROJECT."

3. The enourmous energy, time, nerves and other resources that it will take to convince the north to let us conduct a COMPREHENSIVE AUDIT of Nigeria'sa oil and gas industry for the past 50 years - which is very very very important to Nigeria's development. An audit will reveal a lot information including uncountable number of retired criminal officers illegally owning oil blocks that should belong to the govt. or region.

4. Last but not the least, I really believe that the north in general are PARASITES, BURDEN AND LIABILITY TO US IN THE SOUTH. It's going to take enourmous amount of resources to develop the north - almost all of the resources needed will come from the south. We will be much better off spending his money on our own development. As far as the north is part of Nigeria, WE WILL NEVER NEVER NEVER BE ABLE TO UTILISE ALL OUR HUMAN POTENTIALS AND MINERAL RESOURCES TO THE FULLEST. THEY WILL CONTINUE TO HOLD US BACK. THEY ARE VERY WEAK AND DESTRUCTIVE PARTNERS!!!

Conclusion:We - the south - have more than enough resources to build a STRONG, DEMOCRATIC, PROSPEROU AND PEACEFUL COUNTRY. WE DON'T THE NORTH.

The north and the military have turned Nigeria and Nigerians into one of the poorest countries in the world, a FAILED STATE and THE BIGGEST BANANA REPUBLIC IN THE WORLD DESPITE THE ENOURMOUS HUMAN AND MINERAL RESOURCES THE COUNTRY IS BESTOWED!!! ONLY EVIL GENIUSES ARE CAPABLE OF SUCH SATANIC FEATS!!! JUST TAKE A LOOK AT HOW YARADUA IS RULING THAT COUNTRY. IS THAT A PRESIDENT FOR GOD SAKE? THAY GUY IS JUST RIDICULING US AND HIS PARTY, THE PDP, IS ALREADY CAMPAIGNING FOR HIM TO CONTINUE HIS VISIONLESS LEADERSHIP IN 2011.

Oh boy! 50 years is more than enough to come to the BITTER CONCLUSION that THE SOUTH and THE NORTH ARE STRANGE BED FELLOWS WITH CONFLICTING INTERESTS FORCED TO LIVE TOGETHER BY THE BRITISH BECAUSE OF ITS OOWN SELFISH INTERESTS.

IT IS NOT A MUST THAT WE HAVE TO LIVE TOGETHER WITH THE NORTH. IT IS NOT WRITTEN ANYWHERE.

SE WON BI SORIN MEJA NI?

PLEASE GET REAL IN YOUR ARTICLES AND ANALYSES AND STOP JUST FOR WRITING FOR WRITING SAKE. IT DOES NOBODY ANY GOOD.

YOU ARE A GOOD GRAMMAR BLOWER, BUT A BAD POLITICAL ANALYST!!!

OTITO KORO!!!! AYE KOOTO!!!

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Bode EluyeraBode Eluyera is offline

 # 3 | 30.09.2009 22:41

The north will continue to SABOTAGE and FRUSTRATE all our efforts to build a strong, democratic, posperous and peaceful country. They will continue to sell Nigeria's economic interests to foreign countries in other to hold on to power.

This is the bitter truth. TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT!!!

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OwobuOwobu is offline

 # 4 | 01.10.2009 02:26

I made bold to say that Nigeria is blessed. There is no part of Nigeria that is dragging the nation backward. What is dragging us back is lack of leader(s) to galvanize and coordinates the various ethnic groups and translates the resourcefulness, hard work and industriousness of the ethnic groups into positive change.



 

With proper leadership, the North can guarantee us food security among others, the East will guarantee us technological breakthrough among others and the West will give us good education among others.



 


What I am saying in essence is that Nigerians are hard working irrespective of our ethnic affiliation. No ethnic group in Nigeria today could claim to be contributing more to the development of Nigeria. Every group has its own positive and negative contributions. The North gave us Abacha to destroy us, West gave Obasanjo to condemn us and the East gave us Izeribe to stab us; in like manner, the North gave us Abubakar Umar to speak for us, the West gave us Wole Soyinka to fight for us and the East gave us Dora Akunyile to help us.



 


The role of a responsible government therefore is to look for the good among us to promote and if that is done, the bad once will fizzle out and then we shall see that no ethnic group is useless in course  of developing Nigeria.


 


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IykeIyke is offline

 # 5 | 01.10.2009 04:47

why do we need to get nigeria back on track? let us leave it to derail, let nigeria implode, yaradua carry on and be the last president that ever ruled Nigeria. falsehood must not be salvaged. let the destruction of Nigeria comence 


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Bode EluyeraBode Eluyera is offline

 # 6 | 01.10.2009 18:14


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why do we need to get nigeria back on track? let us leave it to derail, let nigeria implode, yaradua carry on and be the last president that ever ruled Nigeria. falsehood must not be salvaged. let the destruction of Nigeria comence 






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