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A BLOODY CELEBRATION STAGE In 2010 we celebrated 50yrs after independence; 3 years later some Nigerians and some part of the world joined to celebrate the centenary year (100 years of existing as a united federal state). Amidst these celebrations is a nation in crisis, a nation crying blood and full of languish. And I can’t help but ask who constitutes Nigeria? Political leaders or the people? Once upon a time, October 1st was a memorable event. For me, there was no school first of all; then I and my peers would head to watch or match past the Nigeria Police band and the parades of several other military and para-military formations. Very colorful indeed! For the elder ones like my parents, of course a NATIONAL holiday and by 7am they are glued to their TV sets ready to watch and listen to the Chief Executive of Nigeria or our state give a broadcast. Morally, you dont elaborately celebrate a birthday in your house when there is a death or an eminent one by the corner...perhaps Nigeria doesn’t have morals but Nigerians do! Is it the killings in the North East or the Fulani invasion in Benue and other North-Central states? Or are we referring to the season of letters from our obsolete leaders pointing fingers at each other playing the blame game or the alleged N6bn collected from 6m NIS job applicants and the subsequent callous statement made by the Minister of Interior regarding unemployed YOUTHS being so impatient to the extent of losing their lives? What about the Speaker of the House of Representatives accusing the President’s body language of supporting corruption or the governor of Borno alleging that members of the Boko Haram Sect are more armed than the famous Nigerian Army? To say the unimaginable, the fulanis also shot at the Chief Security Officer of Benue State. Meanwhile, Alh. Asari Dokubu a typical Niger Delta (ex) militant who alongside his cohorts have been feeding fat on the national treasury would wake up and make a statement like, if Goodluck does not get re-elected come 2015, there will be BLOODSHED. Yet no body questions such authority! Again, the federal government exhibited their mastery in deceit, and came up with a national conference (apparently to divert attention from their sabotaging white collar policies and programmes) even when there is a legislature to determine everything that concerns us. It is rumored that about N7bn of taxpayers’ money is being voted to orchestrate this event. Gradually the fuel queues are coming back with national dailies already anticipating a new petrol pump price of N140…hear Allison Deziani Madueke “we MUST deregulate the petroleum sector…”. With which modalities put in place; perhaps we are also encouraged to insist on cooking gas. These association of elites make us (the ordinary Nigerians) pay so much that even when you struggle to plan, struggle again and pay the stipulated bill, they are angry and would inflate the price the next day. Take for instance, parents sent their children to Unity schools in Yobe state. Some of them met death and the lucky ones who escaped were transferred to other close by Unity Schools, only for them to be asked to pay for the cost of transferring them to their new schools! May the soul of Aliyu who saw death and told his father he wasn’t returning to school only for him to be coerced by his parents to resume school and in obedience met the death he was almost avoiding, rest in perfect peace!!! While I can go on and on and on to seem as if our blessed country is the darkest of the horses, I implore all Nigerian youths to begin conscious attempt at understanding that we hold our future and that of our generations yet unborn in our hands, only if we agree with one voice that APC, APGA, PDP, LP, AP etc are all the same. Funny enough this enemy of the ordinary Nigerian youth is aware that one day we may have nothing to eat and perhaps think of eating them; they have conducted themselves under different platforms so we don’t catch them in one place at a time. Where does the wrangling in the legislature between opposing political parties take us to? Same position I guess! At the last Ministerial nominee screening, a brave young Senator from Zamfara or so, apparently campaigning for a youthful and vibrant leadership in Nigeria asked a certain, His Excellency Alhaji (Amb) Aminu Wali if he thought it wise to appear once again in the Senate chambers to be confirmed as Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria after close to 30years or even more (when the Senator was pretty young up until now that he has become a Member of the red carpet chamber) of holding top government position including being a Minister and an Ambassador in many countries instead of positioning himself akin to political leaders of the then Northern Nigeria; the amiable President of the Senate, the one who knows every part of the National Assembly where there are banana peels stood to Alh Ambassador’s defense, “the time of the youths will come”. Too bad!!! Well, Matteo Renzi an Italian born in 1975 once suggested those Italian politicians who were of the same generation as Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi should retire; today he is Prime Minister of Italy! Hmmmmm!!! It is regrettable that it seems blur as to a possible period of genuine change when government shall begin to exist for the common man in Nigeria, since some of us, either direct descendants of the ruling class or benefactors of system irregularities have continued to dine and wine with them only to share tokens of remnants when they meet with us and feel that the journey is almost smooth. After all they are currently being anointed to succeed their parents and godfathers. Is it true that we were once called the jet age? If it is true then our children are obviously of the Rocket Age! However, a computer literate population of youths is continually being led by traditionalists in Nigeria…and we think all is right. I remember Fela’s suffering and smiling and I am also smiling. All hope is yet not lost. In Osun, Ogbeni Rauf is thinking like us, he saved hundreds of millions of Naira to produce unique tablets (not slates, lol ) for school children (instead of painting his picture on textbooks in preparation for re-election in his state). He is definitely of the older generation but obviously has the future of his children at mind and would never undermine their thoughts or decisions. But another state governor of Benue who began his political career in the House of Representatives a little above 30 years (as acclaimed) was caught telling his people bluntly (i.e. if you like it or not) he can’t pay teachers minimum wage because the state allocation compared to other states like Rivers is meager! Gosh where lies the abundant and redundant resources of the food basket state that could yield enormous IGR? Gov. Rochas once acclaimed he is feeding the school children in Imo state in addition to free education from an enormous security vote. How long shall we continue to celebrate when there is hunger, sufferings, mutual suspicion, deceit and deaths on the stage? We must uncover this thick lid covering our sight for change is now and when next we gather please don’t discuss the latest cars when you are trekking or Justin Timberlake when you have confidently left tomorrow to take care of itself. Act now and we shall once again be attempting to save our youths and democracy in Nigeria.
Posted on: Thu, 20 Nov 2014 08:54:23 +0000

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