‘’The trouble with Nigeria is simply and squarely a failure
of leadership, there is nothing basically wrong with the Nigerian character, there is nothing wrong
with Nigerian land or climate or water or air or anything else’’_
Prof.
Chinua Achebe.
Nigeria’s near inchoate democracy in spite of almost
nineteen years of the fourth republic typifies the piquant cliché “the sweet
and sour.” Our chequered history is riveting, No gainsaying, the sour tastes of
unfulfilled promises, failed governance and a defunct change agenda outstrips
the expected “sweet” dividends of democracy. So far in our annals and at fifty-eight
years of independence, our sign-post can best be described as a moribund ‘work
in progress.” Ironically, our country’s pride of place amongst the comity of
nations in Africa can never be over emphasized. The signification of Nigeria’s
status within the African continent be it in her population, one out of every
five African is a Nigerian. We are rich in abundant repository of natural
resources as well as a relatively urbane and upwardly mobile intellectually
capable citizenry with a mammoth global reach.
Painful as it is with the litany of our national
inadequacies, one can best be pacified by the undeniable fact that we are
expected as a nation to be a leading force in building strong states, veritable
democratic institutions, enduring and modern economies. In the sight of our
sorry impasse and persistent clamor for a national rebirth is the profound
question, when will our leaders navigate our pathetic history out of the
maelstrom? Is it the wrenching poverty besetting majority of the people, the
primordial ethnic creeds that instigate dichotomy and finally the wracking
vortex of corruption which has decimated the very fabric of our existence? Even
the alternation from civilian to military rule and vice versa in our quest for
a better Nigeria did not yield the anticipated beacon of light that ought to
have illuminated our trajectory to greatness.
Perhaps the most tragic of issues bedeviling our nation is
the consistent lethargy and failure to attain our full economic potentials, the
attenuated democratic dividends and a nefarious political class. We have a nation which merely thrives on the brinks of our potentials
rather than forging enduring monuments
that will make Nigeria great.we breed a votary of recalcitrant ethnic
sentiments and religious bigotsthat limit and enervate our capacity to build a
great country. It is disconcerting to say the labyrinth we have descended
showcases our self-deceits, greed and dissonance. The grand larceny, perfidy
and trickle-down effect associated with our political leaders is such that
voters for a morsel of cake and a mess of pottage sell their birthrights
through the permanent voter’s card. Like Dele Giwa of blessed memory once wrote
“Nigeria a nation where nothing works”- Newswatch magazine. 1985. The man will
obviously die a second time given the opportunity to witness the level of our
decadence thirty-three years after.
When you ponder at the indefensible agitations that our
political leaders canvass in national discourses and the tapestry of our
political life, they have inordinately intruded in our common senses by
promoting their selfish whims and caprices to becloud any reasonable sense of
patriotism. It is evident that in this guise our spirit of nationalism becomes
seemingly distorted, we seek for things that divides us as against the unifiers.
Our yardsticks of success and accomplishments as a nation is measured
thereafter in warped antiquated indices mainly because the political class is
consumed with an indefeasible satanic agenda to subjugate the rest of us right down to the fourth generation.
We seek for fluent and lucid paths in our trajectory to a
better Nigeria because our confidences in the present A.P.C. led government has
irredeemably waned. The social contract necessitated by the dubious political
slogan “Change’’ merely created an anachronism in tune with the party’s name
“Apathy Pandemonium Corruption.” President Barrack Obama did say “if the people
cannot trust their government to do the job for which it exists, to protect
them and to promote their common welfare, then all is lost” The 2019 elections
will assuage our yearnings, a watershed and an opportunity for stock taking. It
will be a time for veritable choices far removed from the diatribe and
narcissist posturing of the ruling A.P.C. Late eminent author and critic Prof.
Chinua Achebe captured it succinctly that “the Nigerian problem is the
willingness or inability of its leaders to rise to the responsibility to
challenge personal examples which are the hallmark of leadership” painfully begging issues ranging from unbridled
penchant for sectional political appointees, the former SGF Babachirlawal
debacle, the ikoyi gate $43m loot, the Ogoni clean-up and a host of others.
Contrary to the much vaunted position of President Buhari’santi-corruption
mantra is a disingenuous attitude akin to what late Dim EmekaOjukwu surmised as
a case of “selective amnesia” in the mindset of the President such issues are mere
figment of our imaginations.
We are mindful to the shenanigans of the A.P.C led
government and the devious “change mantra” needless to say, the change we
aspire for is ostensibly in the eradication of
“the poverty of the mind” so that we can vote in a leader that
understands the intersection of realistic policies and playing politics
leveraged on well thought out economic blueprints and guided by social justice
driven on a focused leadership with the ability and vision to harness men and
women of similitude in enlightenment, integrity and uncommon patriotism . I
daresay that our hopes are rekindled and I am persuaded to prognosticate that
we are weary but not subdued neither will the pontifications of the A.P.C.
hoodwink well-meaning Nigerians. Our expectations inclines to the inevitability
of a new era that will ultimately dispel the raging storms of conflicts across
the country from the brigandage of the Fulani herdsmen to the Boko haram
insurgency, spates of kidnapping and abductions etc. Come February 2019, we
will through the ballot box call forth a new leadership with clarity of purpose
that will meet the lofty yearnings of the common man .Indeed, an AtikuAbubakar
Presidency will birth an era of rising tides of prosperity and quicken the
still waters of much desired peace which has eluded some parts of the country.
Nigerians assuredly recognizes the options before us come
February 2019, obviously the right choice is an Atikuteam[A-Team] at the helm
of affairs. Every vote cast for Wazirin Adamawa will be an eloquent repudiation
of the A.P.C. government, our votes will mark an epoch as well as monuments for
us and generation yet unborn because through the ballot box we will challenge
sense of lethargy ,hopelessness, resignations, frustrations and the hypocrisy
of an oppressive capricious A.P.C led government . An Atiku Presidency will further
defeat the militating factors that impede our journey to a deserved greatness
amongst the comity of nations. In deference to President Obama and for our people in the intervening months
leading up to the elections, Our votes will proclaim “an end to the petty grievances,
lopsided corruption, insurgency, nepotism and false promises, the
recriminations and worn out dogmas that for so long have strangled our
politics” AlhajiAtikuAbubakar buoyed by the audacity of hope on your imminent emergence as the next civilian
President of our beloved country. I make bold to write that your mandate to
rule Nigeria come 2019 is a “divine call” merely vested on you in trust and as
a caretaker for the masses of Nigeria. It is neither for any emerging cabal nor
political mongers even the over patronized elites cannot appropriate undue benefits. It would be in
recognition of the “unsung, uncelebrated and anonymous Nigerians. Men and women
scattered across the nooks and crannies, from the creeks of the Niger-delta to
the slums of Ajegunle, Ogbunabali,Okpoko as far as the hillsides of the
mambila,chibok, bakkasi peninsula etc Obscured and unacknowledged in their
daily enterprise of toiling to eke out a living, struggling against all odds
with an unmatched resilience and
ingenuity encouraged by individual industry for survival, in most cases
just to put food on the table and merely meet the basic needs of the youth and
children.
It is a clarion order and God will judge you harshly if you
fail to meet the yearnings of the people, HE has been inestimably benevolent to
you in your quantum accomplishments in life, it is paybacktime. Needless to
point out the incumbent fact you will
address in tandem with the National Assembly and stakeholders to the project
Nigeria the clamor for a restructured federation, bring to an end such
unwholesome and shameful enterprise of fuel importation, insecurity, dearth and
decay of social infrastructure and most importantly economic degradation. The
votes of the people will be a sacred charter, a social contract that will
dismantle the pervading parochial interests, nepotism and mediocrity which has
been the nemesis to a true egalitarian Nigeria. It is not a tentative inkling
but an audacious hope that your emergence as the fifth Executive President in
the fourth republic come May 2019 will engender policy thrusts which would
erase stale political promises and practices that stagnates our economy,
democracy and most times diminishes our stature before the international
community. We hope fora vital
reengineering which will consign to the dustbin of history those glaring bad
habits of our political leaders and further promote realistic templates that will justify our
common good . As well as encourageenduring
convictions on the supremacy of our country as a “unifying vessel to our
providential destinies as Nigerians.
This piece was written by
Asika –Richard Lukusa, an Entrepreneur and member of the
ATIKU SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT.
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