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2005
is here. Nigeria is still her old self. Nothing positive has happened.
We are rather progressing in decadence. Nigeria on the morn of 2005 is
still a dangerously tragic place beyond comprehension and compare. As a
name she is still totally meaningless. As a nation, she is still aridly
and superlatively dysfunctional. As a country, she is still a boiling
vortex and cesspool of platonic hatred, mutual suspicion and congenital
nepotism. As a polity, she has not ceased to be a mere geographic
expression. As a society, she now more than ever, is heterogeneous
conglomeration of strange bedfellows; the worst anti-progressive forces
ever to agglomerate at one place, at the same time. This
country, embosoming an amorphous collage of ethnic federations and a
mosaic of cultures, possesses in its core, the seeds of greatness. It
is a great country in the most proximate potency. But in actuality, it
is a sad tale of liberalized poverty; a boiling cesspool of
dissensions; a wrecked social construct presently on the highroad to
implosion. It is now a construct that murders its saints with brutal
relish and canonizes it rogues. This is a nation that patronizes its
institutions with absolute dereliction and unconcern, unless some
cheap, instantaneous gratification flows there from. This is a country
that sings the praises of her thieves and rapists, while genuine
greatness receives the rugged tribute of unconcern and abandonment At
the threshold of a new year, she still makes a national pastime of
brutalizing its offspring, cannibalising itself and liberalizing
spiritual, material and intellectual poverty. She is now a country
owned and ran by psychiatric patients, mentally challenged buffoons,
and congenitally chronic nincompoops. The population of honourable men
is fast receding, as this mental asylum keeps recruiting members from
the fringes of integrity. Having oscillated and been passed in
alternating relay rhythm between a brigade of military brigands and a
consortium of civilian thieves, she has been bludgeoned beyond
recognition. Her future has been mortgaged and compromised to
frustration. In
2005, Nigerians are still groaning under the clutches and thraldom of
strangulating poverty. They are still bearing their broken hopes and
scuttled aspirations. They are still burdened by a nebulous, uncertain
and hopeless future. The Nigerian political space is now an
amphitheatre of obscenity and corruption governed by a Machiavellic
Ogre, and an essential arena for the convocation of thieves and
gangsters. NEPA as the Power generating and distribution authority is
still generating darkness across the land, despite the billions already
sunk to revive this comatose and epileptic behemoth, from its
congenital inefficiency. Consequent on this luxurious disability,
industries are dead starved of power; hence they desiccate, die and
haemorrhage their workers into the already bulging and exploding
unemployment market. Nightlife is non-existent in Nigeria, as NEPA, the
Police and armed robbers have constituted themselves into the unholy
trinity that have conspired to deny Nigerians of any nightlife. Despite
NEPA classic inefficiency, the Nigerian people are still being arm
twisted to pay NEPA for generating more darkness than light. NITEL as
the domestic telephone carrier is still dysfunctional and seems to have
atrophied in dysfunctionality. Capitalising on this gross abdication of
its statutory responsibility, the mobile telephone companies are still
making stupendously immoral profits, ripping off Nigerians with their
sometimes epileptic services, coupled with higher prices compared
against the income per capita in the country. We are yet to hear that
the political class have ceased embezzling public funds. We are equally
yet to see any decisive action against corruption and executive
recklessness of the PDP government. The thugs in Anambra State are
still spoiling for war, while the PDP is still busy baptising and
re-baptising crimes as "family affairs". Ogbe has resigned his office
after he and Obasanjo gave Nigerians a peep into the pathologically
obscene depravity and crime conglomerate known as PDP. They have now
undressed the rottenness they both presided over for what it is; namely
an ideologically deficient conglomeration of political undertakers,
gangsters and fraudsters; very busy pretending to be ruling by popular
will. Chris Ubah is yet to go to jail. He is still threatening Ngige
with fire and brimstone, if the Anambra treasury is not emptied into
his private coffers, in recompense for his helping to rig Anambra
gubernatorial elections in Ngige and ObasanjoÂs favour. Obasanjo is
yet to lift the unofficial "presidential protection" that he seemed to
have granted treasonable felons. Ngige is still in office in Anambra
State. Some of the small fries that executed the kidnapping a sitting
governor are dead, while the sharks that masterminded it still sit and
decide the fate of Nigeria over mounds of Pounded foo-foo and egusi
soup. The plan to sack Ogbe has been actualized as Obasanjo adopts more
of the dictatorial tactics of Sanni Abacha. The
NFA is still a chessboard for murky politicking by incompetent men,
whose stock in trade is turning national victories into international
embarrassments. The Sports Ministers and the Board of the NFA are still
in place after the Falcon match-bonus saga in South Africa. No one has
resigned over that show of shame. Resignation and honour seems to be
foreign to Nigerian incompetent administrators. None has been sacked.
The cabal holding Nigeria to a ransom seems to discountenance that. Our
refineries are still not working. Its continued dormancy is good
business for the faceless cartel of profiteers, hell bent on embezzling
Nigeria out of existence. The Deregulation mantra that has been the
signature tune of the ObasanjoÂs government, has failed to give
Nigerians a better deal. South
East roads are still epicentres of potholes; as well as a perfect
testament to, and manifestation of the callous recklessness of the
ObasanjoÂs government. The Niger Bridge at Onitsha is still shaking
and creaking under the weight of old age, while Minister of Works,
Ogunlewe is still broadcasting his festival of denials; trading wooden
excuses, on why South East roads are still like the outback of hell. Life
is still so very cheap in Nigeria, as armed robbery seems to have
defied every known solution. The Police are yet to stop extorting
bribes and "roger" from innocent road users. Torture is still deployed
by our security agencies as a method of obtaining information. NEEDs
and SEEDs are yet to revive our economy, which is really in coma.
Unemployment is still rife. Per capita income has not risen in years.
The money realised from crude oil windfall has still not reflected on
the faces of Nigerians. How can there be any improvement, when Obasanjo
is yet to believe that poverty exists in Nigeria. Obasanjo remains an
absentee president. He is unaware of the level of poverty, hunger and
anger that has enveloped the country he claims to be ruling. He is busy
fighting off anybody who dared criticise his excesses for him to
concentrate on governance. The
military thieves are still clamouring to be given an opportunity to
restart their stealing conglomerate once more, come 2007. The Oputa
panel report is still gathering dust in Obasanjo's office; unreleased
and unimplemented. These
and many more are still in currency in Nigeria in 2005. Yet Nigerians
are still watching like stone-figures frozen in time. No action has
ever risen to greet the excesses of those in power, from any sector of
the Nigerian populace. The tiny pocket of voices raised is laced most
times with ethnic, selfish and sectional interests. No unanimous
consensus has ever arisen to challenge the rapacious plunder of Nigeria
from the majority of the citizens, whose lives are directly impacted by
government's excesses. The question then is: why are Nigerians so very
silent over their oppression? Are we endowed with an infinite
propensity to endure evil and to eat shit from every useless politician
and military brigand? Can Nigerians ever stand up for their rights? Can we ever say "Never Again"? The
Senate and the House of Representatives have not proven El Rufai wrong
in his assertions. They are yet to convince Nigerians, that we did not
elect fools, gangsters and men of broken integrity, subsisting on
borrowed intelligence as lawmakers. Their silence and spectator status,
while Anambra State burn remains an eternal indictment on this National
assembly. Well, what can one expect in an assembly populated by men and
women whose hands speak for them, like CascaÂs dagger did on Julius
Caesar body; men and women who slap and fist-fight their way to
attention; people who use their hands more than their heads. We must
equally remember that a man who won no election is still the Senate
president; because Obasanjo required a Rubber-stamp, who would always
look the other way, while he abuses Nigeria and Nigerians in the name
of governance. The Senate in a naked show of shame, will commence the
new legislative year, 2005 with a debate on a how to impose a blanket
Taliban dress code on Nigerians, quite oblivious of cultural
configurations, tastes and human liberty. The man who won no elections
is still the governor of Anambra State and the man who rigged that
election is still not in jail, but still boasting his connections to
Abuja-Power and being guarded by a battalion of battle-ready policemen.
We are yet to be told that the invocation of Holy Ghost fire and
Celestial Fire brigade respectively, has ceased in the Nigerian banking
halls, consequent on Soludo's consolidations plans. The Nigerian
government is still to improve the lives of Nigerians. The
dynamics of natureÂs logic leans heavily on, and licenses the
construction, that only the captive is favourably disposed and well
equipped by his circumstance, to effect the cancellation of his
captivity. The slave master of every oppressive construct, is most
unfortunately, not similarly disposed. He is ontologically compromised
by his vested interest, which subsists on oppression. The economics of
self-preservation renders it suicidal, for a slave master to favour, or
campaign for the dismantling of those structures that conduce to
captivity and oppression. His livelihood and subsistence derives and
thrives on the subsistence of that inhuman edifice. He would
self-destruct, were he to adopt a stance, which challenges the
continued existence of this unholy source of his livelihood. Oppression
funnels not only profit his way. It shovels it in spade loads into his
avaricious pockets. To this end, the fountains of his sordid gains,
will freeze unto extinction, and the rivers of his profit will cease to
flow, if he is to self-destruct, by championing the collapse of the
edifice that oils his interests. Shakespeare recognized the validity of
this stand, when in Act ... Scene of Julius Caesar, he wrote: ÂEvery bondman in his own hand, bears the power to cancel his captivity (Julius Caesar Act 1 Scene 111). In lieu of this end, no slave master has ever won a prize for benevolence. In this regard, therefore, the onus is on the oppressed, to rise up against their oppressors; and resolve never to take or entertain oppression any more. It is a moral burden as well as a bounden duty imposed on them, by the injustice of their circumstance. They are bound in good conscience and natural justice to discharge this burden of resisting oppressive evil. It is a duty they owe not only to themselves, but equally to nature and to natureÂs God. Thomas Jefferson would readily agree with us here, because, for him, Âdisobedience to tyranny is obedience to GodÂ. That is why the only way to cancel the oppression of Nigerians by the elitists, selfish leadership and political class, is for the people of Nigeria to rise in unison against this dysfunctional, incompetent and avaricious establishment of political undertakers, presently bestriding her embrace. The Jews may have at some point in their history, misunderstood this political theology . They were, at some point, through a very complex dynamic of their social and historical experience, softened into abandoning self-defence and going silently to HitlerÂs crematoria, where human wickedness was undressed to them in variegated forms. But in modern times, they seem to have recovered this political theology. Self preservation, or what Baruch de Spinoza identified as ÂConnatus essendi commands it. It is unethical and immoral to abandon oneself to the harm and evil machinations of those whose delight lies in your extermination. After the Shaoh, the Jews seemed to have risen like the phoenix out of HitlerÂs furnace of evil, to take a stand against every armada of hate and xenophobia that was, and would ever be arrayed against their collective existence and survival as a people. They reduced it into a phrase of two words: Never Again! ÂNever again summarily articulated and embosomed the chequered history of their victim-hood, suffering, persecution and xenophobic pogrom, which constituted the historical furniture of Jewish experience, since the days of their sojourn and exile in Egypt. ÂNever again reminds them of the Diasporic dimension of their suffering since AD 70, when the Roman Legion, under Titus sacked Jerusalem, laying the city to waste and abandoning the temple in ruins. It etches in their collective memory, the fact that they have had occasions to sit down and weep, Âby the rivers of so many BabylonsÂ, prior to Titus. It equally brings home to them, that they have been variously forced across the centuries to Âsing their Lord Song on so many strange lands strange shores, and strange beaches. ÂNever again really marked the end of their acquiescent aloofness, in the face of murderous enemies. Titus drove the Jews out of the sacred confines of Jerusalem. He drove them into a Diaspora of uncertainties, where they were destined to encounter raw hatred, genocidal elimination and the worst possible contrivance that human wickedness is capable. From the Russian coastal city of Odessa to Latvia; from Warschau to Liddice; from Berlin to Frankfurt; from Paris to Marseille, and to almost all of the then known world, the Jewish Diaspora multiplicated. Their unique religious expression, faith and notorious entrepreneurialism confluenced in an uncanny solution, to brew and attract for them an unparalleled wine of xenophobia and envy. They suffered persecution. They were murdered in droves by states and governments simply for been Jews. Pharonic Egypt commenced an eugenic murder of Jewish male babies. Titus crucified over half of the standing Jewish men, after the fall of Jerusalem to his legions. Jerusalem and surrounding woods could not meet the unprecedented demand for woods pursuant to Titus blueprint of eliminating Jewish manhood, by crucifixion. The Inquisition and witch-hunts of medieval Europe did not spare them. Many Jews fell to the consolidated ignorance, fears and wickedness of neurotics and religious fanatics, who killed Jews with brutal relish. The killing of Jews never ceased as history ate up the centuries. This was the background that prepared the apogee of Jew-phobia embodied and exemplified in Hitler, in the 20th century Europe. Adolf Hitler took a cue from where his forebears stopped. He designed a blueprint to wipe out the whole European Jewry, from the face of the earth. His was not only to kill every Jew, but also to embezzle their memory and erase the fact that Jews ever existed in Europe. First he convoked a jamboree of Âbiblioclasm off Jewish books, or works authored by Jews, in celebrated bonfires across Germany. He followed it up with destruction and desecration of the eternal memories interred in Jewish cemeteries; using the tombstones in sundry construction across the Reich. His and the murderous zealotry of his lieutenants did not stop there. The Jews were not only murdered in cold blood and in droves across the concentration camps. They were cremated for good measure, and their memories reduce to ashes and cinders; thus were they eternally denied of a simple marker to record the fact, that they passed this way. That was the Holocaust. That was the Shaoh! It was unparalleled in Jewish and human history! It called for an uncommon response since it was an uncommon occurrence. In 1945, Germany stood down in defeat. From the ashes of war and destruction, rose the fact that Adolf Hitler was the greatest enfleshment of evil in the 20th century. As the clouds cleared, the world came to know that a butcher of man was butchered in recompense for his crimes; the man who incinerated Jews for fun, was himself incinerated at his orders. Thus began his first journey to a richly deserved unrest borne on the wings of the fiery pains of incineration. The Jews who survived this inglorious and unprecedented assault on their collective survival, came together, and swore in their sorrow: Never Again!!. Never again, would any son or daughter of the Jewish race, enter anybodyÂs crematorium, gently like a lamb of sacrifice! Never again would a Jew anywhere suffer discrimination gladly on account of his race. Never again will the Jewish people plead for their lives or bow subserviently to any tyrant in plea for their lives! Never again!. Never again! This collective resolve of a historically brutalized people, crystallized into their National Anthem. This is to serve as an eternal reminder to them, of the oath they took in their sorrow, anger and revulsion, at the depth of evil that men are ready to inflict on them. Never again! Though the plight of Nigerians can never challenge comparison with what the Jews suffered, but oppression anywhere, should attract the kind of revulsion and resolve akin to ÂNever again of the Jews. But this in the African context seems to be a pipe dream condemned to unrealisation. Nigerians nay African seems to have this infinite propensity to endure evil. They pose a postural unconcern as evil, bad government, corruption and keptocracy ravage their land. No country in Africa has ever risen to say ÂNever Again to oppression, bad governance, kleptocracy or corruption. The only time an African nation tried that was in Biafra. And that experiment was rudely crushed by the forces of prejudice. Nigeria and Nigerians suffered a collective decimation unparalleled in her history at the hands of military brigand who have ruled her for the most of part of her life as an independent nation. Nigerians suffered at the hands of her leaders, the kind of social decimation and collective psychological trauma that could well pass for the Nigerian version of the Shaoh or Holocaust . The military constituted itself into a board of buccaneers, or what Basil Davidson rightly described as pirates in power, to decimate, bludgeon, pillage and plunder Nigeria, like only a committee of robber barons would. Under the military, decency was thrown to the dogs. Human rights took flight from our shores. Sergeants and Non-commissioned officers became the new Lords of the Manor, while the Military officers and their civilian collaborators went for the jugular of the nation. Nigeria like an impaled animal haemorrhaged the life-blood of her posterity, into the sea of military avarice. Under the military, our institutions and structures were so debauched, as corruption became liberalized. These are generalized summaries. Particular examples would bear us out. Under the governments of Buhari-Idiagbon,(31st December 1983-27th August, 1985) Nigerians woke up to the operation of draconian decrees which took immediate and retroactive effects, to murder people against all canons of decency, natural justice, good conscience and equity; and to lock up others without rhyme or reason. Bartholomew Owoh was tied to the stake and shot for a crime which he allegedly committed before the laws that condemned him to death, came into effect, and to which he would have ordinarily served six months in jail at conviction. As Buhari-Idiagbon treasonably sacked our constitution, past misdemeanours were retroactively re-engineered to become capital offences. Many civilian governors, were hounded, arraigned before Kangaroo courts, and other quasi-judicial contraptions that were simply mockeries of justice, and severely punished. Journalists were bridled and offloaded to detention centres that doubled as torture centres, without trials. While the Generals and officers carved Nigeria up to their various avaricious tastes and jurisdictions, the illiterate rank and file assumed jurisdiction in any area they could carve out for themselves with horse-whips and the force of arms. Nigeria overnight became a society under siege. The army boys behaved so much like drunken sailors that are hell-bent on scuttling our ship of state. Many innocent Nigerians fell to these excesses. Those who are connected to the men in power manipulated their positions to assert their power and gain advantages over their fellow citizens, who fell out of favour with them. Trading and currying military favours replaced efficiency and just remuneration in public service. Nigeria commenced her decadent decomposition from that moment on. Then began what one writer beautiful describes as the epoch of impunity. Buhari-IdiagbonÂs era was paradise or is simply the juvenile antics of spoilt kids compared to his coup plotting successors; Babangida and Abacha. Babanigda came to office touting populist policies and covering the ontological crookedness of his political blueprint, with a toothy smile that hoodwinked so many. He ended up wrecking Nigeria and sending many Nigerians to their deaths in the course of his plunder of Nigeria. Nigeria deteriorated. Babangida and his wife reigned. Excesses of the government leaked to Nigerians daily. Glory Okon died in connection with a story identifying her as a drug courier for BabangidaÂs wife. Dele Giwa was parcel-bombed out of existence for daring to investigate the story. Even soliloquising on the Nigeria situation under him became a ground for arrest without trial. The judiciary became corrupted and bended as a tool for targeting the opponents of IBBÂs excesses. SAP came in to destroy Nigerians and their purchasing power. Protests were mercilessly crushed by IBB and his henchmen. Hailu Akilu and Togun became gods with power of life and death over many Nigerians as they ran the SSS like a fiefdom. The Police joined the fray of being a tool in the hands of executive recklessness. Torture became the means of determining the guilt of a suspect. Many suspects never survived the police custody as many of them were murdered in cold blood by Policemen. Any judicial inquiries in relation to death of innocent Nigerians through police excess were administratively frustrated, with the active connivance of the judiciary in many cases. Many Judicial officers and Judges became rubber stamps and mouth pieces of the military government. Okoro-Idogu and Benedict Okadigbo come to mind here. The last bastion of hope for the common man became irredeemably shattered. The courts that were supposed to be the citadel of justice, metamorphosed into a tower of corruption. Babangida dealt with Nigeria. Stole her blind and repositioned her for further plunder by his comrade-in-loot, General Sanni Abacha. Abacha overtook all other thieves ever to rule Nigeria in impunity and ruthlessness. He ran Nigeria like NapoleonÂs animal farm, until her expired atop imported prostitutes. His family constituted a stealing conglomerate that ensured that many Nigerians and their posterity, will patronize the garbage dumps for their daily bread, for years to come. Abacha not only wrecked Nigeria. She killed her dreams and aspirations. When death came calling him, Abubakar took over only to squeeze the final financial juices off Nigeria before handing over to an Obasanjo, whom providence rescued from Abacha deadly excesses. Obasanjo came and promised to ameliorate the situation and give Nigerians a new lease of life. But as the days went by, Nigerians began to realise that Obasanjo reached his point of executive incompetence years ago. He neither knew the way out of NigeriaÂs problems nor had he the will to get Nigerians out of their predicament. He ruled like a stubborn stooge. Nigeria kept her inglorious decent into anarchy and corruption. The government became a major participant in the comedy designed to rip Nigeria asunder. The rest is still playing out before us. But despite all these, Nigerians have never collectively risen to cancel their captivity to these inglorious elites and politicians, who have been plundering their commonwealth. They have been watching in postural unconcern, like spectators at a dull game. Despite the fact that Nigeria keeps sliding into decay daily, Nigerian maintain stone silence and watch their land going from bad to worse. No word, no voice is heard in condemnation of the situation of things. All those who are speaking out against the terrible situation are stationed in foreign capitals, outside the immediate vicinity of the decadence. One begins to wonder the level of impunity that will get Nigerians to rise and shake off the shackles of their oppression. We have reached the nadir of decadence on so many occasions in Nigeria. Yet Nigerians are yet to rise and say a collective and resounding ÂNo to the reign of impunity in our land. What other level do we need to slide to for Nigerians to realise that it lies on them to rise and cancel their captivity to the purveyors of impunity that call themselves leaders.? What kind of education did we get that laid us prostrate, before the onslaught of leadership-orchestrated impunity? No leader in the Western world would last more than 24 hours in office, were the kind of revelations made by Obasanjo in relation to his role in the Ubah-Ngige affair, to be made of them, or under their watch. Examples are so many as to defy enumeration. Nixon resigned due to his role in the Watergate scandal. The Monica Lewinsky scandal nearly cost William Jefferson Clinton, his presidency. The Ukrainian rose against the electoral manipulation engineered by Viktor Yanukovic against Vickor Yushchenko, and stood their ground until the corrupt establishment stood down. When will Nigerians like the Jews say ÂNever Again to their rape and plunder by Obasanjo and his henchmen. When will we say Never again to the pretenders who want power for the polarized insularity of their selfish interests? When?

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Posted by Robot| 13.01.2005 00:00