At a time like
this, history will be re-written, interpreted and manipulated to the point of
distortion to suit the purpose of the party (mis)representing the history. Prof. Chinua Achebe’s latest literary work
has stirred up much controversy in respect of how people perceive the way he
chose to present certain activities of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo. To an extent, history may be distorted
however, some people will know the truth and it is our hope that they will not
allow the truth be washed away in dark waters.
The activities
of today will make up the history that Nigerians of generations to come will
have to study in a bid to understand the quality of people that manned the
affairs of the republic during this era. Some of the key points of this era
will include:
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Except for the civil war of 1967 – 1970 between
the Biafra regime and the federal troops of Nigeria, the present administration
has seen a large number of Nigerians brutally executed by violent terrorist
groups and other criminal perpetrators of evil.
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Many resourceful and able-bodied Nigerians have
deliberately taken to the path of criminal activities like kidnapping people
for ransom, advanced fee frauds by government officials and agencies, internet
fraud with credit cards fraud, etc.
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The energy sector is plagued by the many
travails of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN), the nation’s electric
power supplier. For over 20 years, every
new leadership of the corporation has ended in scandals and further waste of
national resources. The trade in power
generators continues to thrive; the trade has been so lucrative that Nigerian
traders attempted to extend their tentacles into Ghana save for the timely
opposition and very strong protests of Ghanaians who are well informed of the
negative impact the trade is having on Nigeria.
The cost of powering and maintaining generators are ten times more than
bills that consumers pay to PHCN.
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The judiciary has not provided the much desired
comfort that people expect as the many cases in Nigerian law courts that
require urgent attention are not given the expedience that such cases
attract. Plea bargain is being used as
the perfect tool to effectively neutralize the penalty for financial crimes. Worse still, Nigerian judges have time and
again handed down judgments that make people question their integrity.
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Monumental frauds have been spotted and reported
in the management of Nigeria’s premium product which led to protests that shut
down Nigeria for about 10 days in January, 2012 and over a year after, the
reports submitted by the committee established by the government cannot be
addressed.
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There have been issues between some northern
governors who claim to have some documentation that contains an agreement
entered into between some northern political elements and the leader of the
present administration. This however is
being strongly refuted by the president.
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The first lady of this administration has also
made a demand for over N4billion on the national treasury of Nigeria to expend
on the project of her mission house.
These are some
key points that modern day historians must not leave out when writing the
history of Nigeria. It has been one embarrassment after the other, one shocker
after the other and it is not like the end is in sight yet. The abuse and the plundering of Nigeria
without making room for sustainable development shows people who have a
vendetta against Nigeria; like they have come to contribute their own quota to
ensuring that the nation Nigeria gets wiped off the face of the earth.
In the face of
all the challenges that Nigeria is going through, it is quite depressing to see
that people still put forward their own myopic reasoning in the search a good leader for Nigeria. What Nigeria needs is more of salvation than
administration. The last few years have
shown that Nigeria is groaning under the leadership of barbaric, unenlightened
and scarcity-mentality infested minds whose main aim is to drag Nigeria back
into the dark ages. If not for the
pressure from the international community, there would have long been military
intervention in the running of Nigeria.
Nigerians have
been (mis)led by the military and now by politicians of the old brigade and the
corrupt new generation ones as well as modern day religious leaders; in the end
they have profited greatly at the expense of Nigerians. It is time for Nigerians to stop being swayed
by religious or ethnic bias as a reason for choosing a leader for this great
nation. Nigeria must move forward in
civilization, technology and domestic as well as international trade and all of
these can only be achieved within certain extents of political stability,
national security and electricity power supply.
It is time Nigerians started to actively practice the art of thinking
again. It may not be easy to
pre-determine who will support the drive to attain these progress-inclined
objectives but it is very clear who has failed to improve on what existed and
who saw to the breakdown of what little there was.
GOD bless
Nigeria.