Thinking the
Unthinkable
Chidi Anyaeche
If the mind is not
challenged beyond the ordinary, not much will be achieved by mankind. If
intellectual and other boundaries have not been pushed and stretched, mankind
will have remained ignorant, uneducated, underdeveloped and primitive. Mankind
as defined by the developed world has always imagined and thought beyond the
ordinary from onset of time to get where they are today.
The Universal Law of
Gravitation pioneered by Sir Isaac Newton with its attendant benefits to mankind
e.g. Aeroplanes, Rockets, Spacecrafts, Satellites and other allied technologies
emanated because the great Sir Isaac Newton was Thinking the Unthinkable It
all started when he observed an apple fall from a tree and wondered why the
movement was downwards rather than upwards and from this thought process, The
Universal Law of Gravitation was born. It is very easy and indeed lazy to assume
that a fallen apple should automatically gravitate downwards. But if the mind is
stretched a little bit like that of Sir Isaac Newton, new and imagined
opportunities will and should open up.
In Nigeria, from
independence to date, failure of leadership has been our bane. The ethnic game
has been played, the democratic rigmarole has been displayed, the military
option has been tried, the gender issue has been preyed upon, ageism has been
employed and yet no progress in all aspects of development, be it human,
spiritual, infrastructural or what have you. Rather the country is continuously
decaying, decade by decade, year by year, month by month, week by week, day by
day, hour by hour, minute by minute and second by second. Tafawa Balewa s era
was better than Gowons, as Murtala Mohammed was better than Shehu Shagari and
Sanni Abacha better than Ibrahim Babangida. Olusegun Obasanjos government will
be better than Musa YarAdua, period.
For Nigerians to attain
that level of development, that state of fulfilment as a nation and as
individuals that has eluded us since independence, should we not like Sir Isaac
Newton and the Apple start stretching our thought process beyond the ordinary,
beyond tribalism, beyond Niger Delta Militants, beyond MASSOB, beyond OPC,
beyond Sharia Law, beyond failed banks, beyond NAFDAC, beyond NEPA, beyond Benin
Ore road or Onitsha Owerri road, beyond Transcorp, beyond BPE, beyond JAMB,
beyond armed and pen robbers, beyond Professor IWU and INEC, beyond PDP, AC,
ANPP, beyond NDDC, beyond EFCC, beyond ICPC and Think the
Unthinkable that Unthinkable being that we are not capable of leading
ourselves, not capable of ruling ourselves, not equipped to look after ourselves
for the time-being, that we got our independence prematurely and have not got
what it takes to run the affairs of a modern state.
Rather than passing the
buck from one corner to the other, the stark reality is that the answer to the
Nigerian question is to bring back the White man to govern us. Some people may
scream to high heavens about this suggestion but if we do not Think that
Unthinkable now and go for it, five, ten, fifteen years from now, the same
problems that bedevil us today will still be there and worse; no roads, no
electricity, no pipe borne water, massive unemployment, rigged elections, ethnic
militancy, religious intolerance, HIV epidemic, armed robbery, female and child
trafficking, you name it.
First republic politicians
could not address our problems neither did second, third or the military boys
and what make us think that this bunch of unelected reprobates currently
parading themselves in Abuja and other state capitals, can?
Going back memory lane, can
we compare the calibre of first republic politicians with what we have now? Can
we compare Obafemi Awolowo as Premier with Alao Akala or Fayose as Governor nor
Sarduana of Sokoto with Taliban Ahmed Sani? Can we compare M.I. Okpara with Orji
Kalu or Dennis Osadebe with James Ibori and yet it is assumed that these first
republic politicians failed They did not fail, rather they were ill-equipped
for the challenges of leadership at that time and this challenge is getting
tougher by the day and our so called later day leaders pathetically
ill-equipped, severely handicapped academically, morally, humanely to even
recognize let alone address it. The beat goes on.
It will be foolhardy and
naïve for Nigerians to think that YarAduas government with principal actors
like Olusegun Obasanjo as Chairman, PDP Board of Trustees, David Mark as Senate
President (who told Nigerians as Communication Minister that telephone is the
preserve of the rich) and Ojo Maduekwe (that does even have an international
passport) as Foreign Minister to name a few will deliver democratic goals.
Obasanjos government with serious players like Okonjo-Iweala, Oby Ezekwesili
could not deliver and we expect the minnows in YarAduas cabinet to deliver.
What a joke?
Having studied the Nigerian
dynamics, it is glaringly obvious that we as a nation have not got the
leadership manpower at present to solve our problems, we need to look beyond our
shores for help, we need to Think the Unthinkable and bring back the White man
to manage our affairs for us, to hold our hands whilst we learn to walk, to
navigate us through developmental darkness until we are ready, which should take
at least three generations from now, to be set free. Failure to do this will be
deceiving ourselves and unfair to posterity. Failure to do this, five, ten,
fifteen years from now (if we still survive as one country) the songs of
yesteryears, of today will still be sung; no roads, no electricity, massive
unemployment, HIV ravaged, massively devalued currency, society terrorised by
armed and pen robbers, no pipe borne water, poorly educated workforce, country
ruled by election riggers, the beat goes on and on.
Lets Think the
Unthinkable now and bring back the White man for everybodys
sake.
Here I stand as they
say.
Chidi Anyaeche, London
Posted by Robot| 12.08.2007 04:58