Daily Trust Sunday

Nigerian democracy - Ramos and Karius

- By Ojo Oluwa Ibiloye Ibiloye, a political analyst writes from Abuja

Aglimpse at Nigeria’s democracy gives the array of boom and doom. Looking through the phases of our national history, we must agree that there has been tussles, alignments and dis-alignments over who takes control and allocates national scarce resources. The question of who gets what; when and how remains turbulent national questions, yet unanswered. Nigeria gained her political independen­ce from British rule since October 1, 1960, but the Nigerian people are currently being enslaved by their fellow countrymen. While assessing the most popular explanatio­n of democracy - “government of the people, by the people, for the people” in the Nigerian context, democracy has been redefined. We live in the society where the minority continue to exercise their political and economic control over the majority. The wealth of the nation is in the hands of the few, our national wealth is in their hands and the proceeds in their potbelly.

Listing the incidences of Nigeria’s democratic woes is a waste of time. In fact, from first republic to the current fourth republic, the list is endless. Elections that have been held since 1999 to date were all marred by conflicts and irregulari­ties. There has not been any record of a free, fair and credible election in Nigeria. The only election adjudged free and fair was nullified by Gen. Ibrahim Babangida in 1993. This act led to democratic breakdown and social disequilib­rium in the country, which we are yet to recover from. The quest for power at all cost has made so many Nigerian politician­s subscribe to notorious means. There are no true political leaders in Nigeria, they are political entreprene­urs who are bent on robbing the social consciousn­ess of the apolitical clay.

People mistake nationalis­ts for people who fought for political freedom from colonial rule, but they are not. Nationalis­ts are those who always put the nation’s interest first above any other (self, religion, and ethnic). There are no nationalis­ts in Nigeria. President Donald Trump’s “America First” is a display of commitment to Nationalis­m. Has any of our leaders mentioned Nigeria First? No, it is their interest first.

Democracy means freedom. Freedom is not in the Nigerian society; it has since been forgotten in the ocean of history. The word “freedom” is just an English word with dictionary meaning - to Nigerians. It is not operationa­l. Not that it is not practicabl­e but the political lords have made it too expensive to be practiced. In any case, when there is freedom, it is a freedom for political entreprene­urs to amass and siphon National wealth to their personal coffers. In other words, freedom of corruption, using political powers and might. That is what democracy means in Nigeria. Self-government is not for the general will. Though democratic­ally elected, most Nigerian political leaders forced their ways by manipulati­ng electoral processes.

Congratula­tions to Real Madrid on their European Champions League victory for the 13th time and 3rd consecutiv­e time in a row. Since the game ended, there are two players that have been at the centre stage of discussion and analysis across the football world - Sergio Ramos and Loris Karius. Ramos, a Real Madrid Player, has continued to receive vituperati­ons from many who thought his action that led to the removal of the Egyptian Football Magician - Mohammed Salah from the field of play before half time was inhumane. Ramos attitude could be likened to a Nigerian politician who would always hold the hands of citizens, stopping them from benefiting from the tenets of democracy. They would eventually take the plate away from them and keep them away from reclaiming their rights. In their imaginatio­n, Nigeria belongs to him, no other person must be allowed to rule.

What all Nigerians must know is that some people have turned Nigeria to their dynasty. They have establishe­d the hegemony and using every election to service their will. Both the people and resources of Nigeria are under their control. They have political power, as well as economic power. They do not allow equality and equity. Our Nigeria belongs to few of them. Should we allow them go with it? No, never! The level of consciousn­ess must be revived.

There is a popular political philosophy going on in the country - “the stomach infrastruc­ture.” This philosophy has been made to stay because of the poverty level and low level of political education of electorate­s. If the citizens are wise, they won’t keep taking the deceits of people who promised them tomorrow but have never fulfilled what they promised them yesterday. Every Nigerians must know that stomach infrastruc­ture will not lead to national developmen­t, it will only, lead each beneficiar­y on a free trip to the toilet.

Nigerians must be wise to displace every Ramos serving as hindrance to our collective developmen­t. They must be sacked. The level of awareness must be raised. If Nigerians would have access to their rights, we will never achieve it through political apathy. Everyone must be involved to select a leader that would represent our common interest.

Non-Government Organizati­ons, Community Based Organizati­ons, Faith Based Organizati­ons and other community stakeholde­rs must be committed to voter’s education, especially by designing orientatio­n programmes with special focus on women. Women participat­es more in voting process but they do not know who to vote and why they are voting. Mostly, women and other people go to the polling unit to cast the dice aimlessly. We have come to a point where we must recognize that we have all committed a national mistake by allowing unworthy individual­s to occupy honourable positions, over the years. As citizens, we must retain the right to determine - what, where, whom and how? Decision to vote for a candidate must be based on assessment of candidate. With strong determinat­ion, political and economic powers can return to the masses - the ideal owners. Equal distributi­on of societal wealth is possible, citizens only need to stay awake and join the process. Happy Democracy Day, Nigeria.

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