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The law courts, Nigeria and our democracy

Let’s all work to improve Nigeria Govt should encourage farmers to sustain yam export

- Nche Bikwe, a Medical Laboratory scientist and public affairs commentato­r, wrote from Garki 1I, Abuja. Lukman Saeed wrote from Bauchi State. 0706569846­3 Gordon Chika , 0806288753­5

The law courts play very vital roles in a society through the administra­tion of justice interpreta­tion of the laws of the land; protection of rights and privileges of the weak; settlement of dispute between government institutio­ns, individual­s, communitie­s, or persons and government.

As humans, our everyday struggle for survival involves muscle flexing, and so long as individual­s continue to hold different views on issues of life because of the different training and experience­s we have been exposed to, disputes will continue to occur over lands, religion, tribe, power, money, food and even over gods.

In civilized environmen­ts, when dispute occurs and the parties involved fail to resolve it among themselves, they approach the court of law for it to decide how best such dispute can be resolved.

Here in Nigeria, most persons, the educated and elites inclusive are yet to understand the functions of the courts. The few who do, hate the courts so much that when you take a person or community to court, you have made yourself his/their lifetime enemy that should never be forgiven. The story will be told from one generation to another alongside the instructio­n not to ever forgive such action carried out by such person.

Anytime we (Nigerians) disagree over an issue, we prefer to dilly dally and lament for as long as possible without any way forward, and most times allow things degenerate to violence and wanton destructio­n of properties or loss of lives, then on rare occasion end up in the court which we should have approached a long time before the matter got worse.

Since the return to this present democratic dispensati­on, several issues have been settled in the courts. Recall, the creation of Local Government Areas between a state and the federal government, this matter caused so much heat in the polity and undue distractio­n to governance for a long time before the Lagos State government under Asiwaju Bola Tinubu took the federal government to court where the matter was finally resolved.

There were other issues like states and local government joint revenue accounts, impeachmen­t process between state houses of assembly and state executives, and many more that after so much bickering and grandstand­ing in the usual Nigerian style, the courts were approached and there were also resolved.

On Wednesday July 12, 2017, the Supreme Court again resolved the People Democratic Party (PDP) leadership tussle between Alhaji Ahmed Markafi and Senator Ali Modu Sheriff ’s factions. This is another here is no need to sit back and criticize all that is wrong with the country. We can all play a role in making it better. We need s the government commences the exportatio­n of yams, it needs to do more to encourage farmers so that the policy can be sustained. We have been talking about diversific­ation from oil and exporting yam is a way of achieving that. case that made so much mockery of our democracy.

It was quite unfortunat­e the way the actors handled the matter. Not until things got really bad that the parties headed for the court and at that time a lot of damage had been done.

A stitch in time, they say saves nine. At the moment, there are issues concerning the powers to screen nominees for public offices; and the right to input projects into the budgets proposal, between the federal executive and the Senate of the National Assembly.

One of the parties should approach the Supreme Courts for clarificat­ion, to save us from further embarrassm­ent, enthrone peace, strengthen our democracy and allow for more concentrat­ion on governance. to change our mind set and join hands with other compatriot­s to put Nigeria on the path of growth and developmen­t.

When farmers see that they are earning a lot from yam produced, they will produce more and even youths, especially the unemployed ones will go into farming. So, I commend the government for the initiative. I also urge states and local government to key into the project.

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