New Nigeria
Akunyili, Okonjo-Iweala; carry-go!
This column is not for the faint-hearted. The line here is bold and brass,
and this surely is the place where we call succubus by name. Dare you to
read on; or would/could you go the extra mile and step forward to be counted.
After the storm there must be a calm
Time has passed since
the Obasanjo government launched out on its escapade of the third-term, a slippery route
that has seen the likes of Yoweri Museveni and Robert Mugabe spending an eternity as
sentinels on the road to the progress of their people. The dust has since settled and Nigerians should be breathing a
sigh of relief. However, with ruction in the PDP, unabating strife in the delta
region, Sharia troubles in Niger state, violence in Anambra and the never ending dirge
that is NEPA-now-PHCN, there is scant time for breath-catching. It would appear that the nation
lurches from the fire into the frying pan, and then back again, in the last three years. Well; at least NITEL
has eventually been sold off. The power sector has now been liberalised, and all that
remains is for the beast itself to be passed on to capable handlers. Add a legislative
framework that guarantees rights, confers responsibilities, affords regulation and
promotes competition, and the lights should be coming on soon in a room near you.
... continuation
Only Cheating
Now, if only that was the sum or our problems in Nigeria! Well, the truth is that things
are not great; however, it could have been a lot worse. We only need to look south to Zimbabwe to
see how fortunate we are to still be on the road to democracy and not on the way to Otta! As was said in the article
"Third Term or NOT", the general has shown the way to democracy, but there is much walking
to do before we arrive at a new Nigeria. Now is therefore a good time to take stock, and to make a decision on
where we go from here. Is it possible to look beyond the likes of Attah-Odili-Gana, or are we still ready
to settle for anything, even if it is of the Atiku-IBB-Marwa ilk.
For far too long we have been complacent in the face of oppression, we have almost become satisfied
with being voiceless in our own land. With so many thugs in high places, with so much rigging
on the high streets, citizens have had their birth-rights stolen from them. The legatees of
independence have frittered away our yesterday and are a potent threat to our tomorrow. The people who should be leading the country out of
the abyss are too busy cheating their fellow countrymen to see the problems or the opportunities
that face us as a nation. They themselves are being cheated by representatives of other countries
and international corporations. These fellows take advantage of the selfishness and greed of Nigeria's leaders and
representatives in order to cheat the country in international trade and politics as well as in business,
locally and internationally. If the country is to survive in the long term, there is a need to change
the quality of personnel that lead and/or represent the nation, politically and economically. We must
begin to look beyond the obvious gallery of rogues, to men and women who have the intellect, as a
minimum; and hopefully the passion, energy and patriotism as well. We need a new kind of
person at the helm of our affairs, and we should be sufficiently bold and honest to look beyond the
political caucuses for such persons - men and women alike.
Carry Go
A dictionary description of the word, crisis, is "A crucial or decisive point or situation; a turning point";
another description is "A sudden change in the course of a disease or fever, toward either improvement or deterioration".
- © www.dictionary.com. Only the Ostriches
(aka 'head-in-the-sand') among us will fail to recognise that, as a nation, we are
at a critical juncture. Things could either start to get better rapidly, or we could be
on our way to the bottom of the very pit that we have just clambered out of. This, if we are truly
appreciative of our position, is not a time for political-correctness, or pandering to the sensitivities of
individuals of groups. We need to look around us and find those people that can take us to the next level
as a nation, and foist on them the responsibility of leading and representing us, and the sooner we find them
the better for us all. Who then are these worthy
people, who have demonstrated in the little responsibility given them, that they can be counted upon to be
faithful. Who are they, so called, intelligent and passionate about the Nigeria project, who see this country
not as a market but a home, who recognise that Nigeria is not just a geographic entity but also a people, over 100
million of them, and of which, more than 80 million live in deplorable conditions. Like the great Nigerian adage
says; we need not go to Sokoto to find that which is in our shokoto. Akunyili, Okonjo-Iweala, et al; the nation calls!
Still standing up for the truth. "Otolorin" July, 2004
In the battle for the very soul of this great country,
men and women must choose either to be for, or against their people. The
complacency of the majority for the last forty years has brought us to this nadir
of nationhood. We pray and believe that GOD's time has come for the
redemption of Nigeria. Will you join in, and line up with the hope of GOD
for this country, or will you stay at home, and wait for others to save the country?
Remember; if you are not part of the solution, then you must be part of the
problem.
Time is now to step forward and be counted.
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