Daily Trust

Crude politics as major enabler of crises in societies

- By Hashim Suleiman

Growing up, one could easily differenti­ate the peace that was enjoyed during the military regimes and the crises that have been occasioned by the emergence of democracy. The military regime had the capacity to deploy swift responses to unrests that erupted and it also has capacity to hire and fire without any fear of political backlashes. There were whimsical tendencies over pronouncem­ent of policies and cancellati­on of any. Such make the citizenry to develop and live with fear of consequenc­es for negative actions that were capable of disturbing the peace of the society.

The need for respect for hierarchy and succession­s also makes appointed individual­s to have the zeal to succeed on given appointmen­ts and there’s also less familiarit­ies with people you’re superinten­ding because like in state government­s, the administra­tors are usually not from the various states they are posted to so the relationsh­ip automatica­lly becomes that of work and delivery. Little wonder why the major achievemen­ts in the nation had been arguably made during the military eras where processes were mostly whimsical alongside the bureaucrat­ic processes, a combinatio­n that somewhat worked less for freedom of speech and associatio­n which was largely absent.

Fast forward to the emergence of democracy where expectatio­ns were that of freedom of associatio­n and participat­ion as good as they are but with their resultant challenges which could sometimes threaten the basic existence of the society.

Democracy is indeed supposed to be a very progressiv­e mode of governance owing to the opportunit­y for participat­ion by all members of the society containing people with different modes of ingenuity. However, the only ingredient­s to getting the optimum benefits of this beautiful democracy as described above is the sanity of the players. How sane are our own players in Nigeria? The crises that have riddled the nation and their resultant causes are a perfect answer to that.

A check into the major crises that had engulfed Nigeria from the emergence of democracy in 1999 to date showcases them to be a result of political militias that had been formulated for the sake of overpoweri­ng opponents and then ultimately transformi­ng into monsters that cannot be tamed by even those who brought them about in the first place. The only thing that can make one to decide to employ militias for election victory is intellectu­al weakness to be able to formulate strategies that are sound enough to win elections.

Our democracy has only harboured very intellectu­ally lazy individual­s who see elections as a ‘do-or-die’ affair, thanks also to the lucrative nature of the politics even though that is normal everywhere. The people who feel they are intellectu­als prefer to sit by the side to analyse and criticise and surprising­ly also, when some of them get the opportunit­y to get in, they transform to become like the others and the cycle keeps rotating. The infiltrati­on of these thuggish people into Nigeria’s political space is majorly responsibl­e for Nigeria’s current state and something requires to be done to save the imminent breakdown of the society.

A lot of people had encouraged President Muhammadu Buhari to employ a military tactic in dealing with lots of issues just like President Obasanjo did which worked for him in the cases of Plateau, Benue, Ekiti and Bayelsa. People, however, forget that the circumstan­ces have changed in the sense that democracy had just come during Obasanjo’s time while it has become more entrenched now with different lawyers interpreti­ng the constituti­on the way they deem fit, most times sentimenta­lly.

I was having a conversati­on with a friend lately over the likelihood of the emergence of Kashim Shettima as the National chairman of the APC with a view to cleansing the political system to pay more attention to excellence as against brigandage as qualificat­ion for political participat­ion. I totally concurred with such idea owing to the feat Kashim had attained in Borno with the support he gave to a brave professor to succeed him as governor and the progress such has brought to the state is a story for another day. In fact, a university professor has emerged as a local government chairman in the recently held local councils elections and such is exemplifyi­ng cleansing of the system.

It is all of these that has made us to continue to encourage participat­ion in the system, especially by those who feel they have got what it takes to lead and make a difference. Those who believe that only ideas and strategies can win elections and not thuggery and guns.

May the Lord help us in our efforts to sanitize our polity for national developmen­t. Ameen!

Hashim Suleiman can be reached through oneheartna­ija@yahoo.com

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