The Guardian (Nigeria)

Religion, not corruption is Nigeria’s number one problem

- Read the remaining part of this story on www. guardian. ng Jide Oyewusi is coordinato­r of Ethics Watch Internatio­nal, Lagos.

SIR: There is an erroneous belief in many quarters that corruption is the biggest problem militating against Nigeria’s progress. Although such insinuatio­n may appear as the gospel truth, it is better to put issues in a proper perspectiv­e in order to correct such misconcept­ion. It is true that corruption which has become quite endemic in Nigeria eating very deeply into every fabric of the society is one of the problems, yet, something which nobody seems to think about preceded it and remains the country’s number one challenge, and that is religion.

The greatest mistake Nigerians ever made was throwing away the religions of their forefather­s and adopting rather the foreign ones which they hardly understand properly and which seem to water down completely their earlier very strong religious conviction­s, inclinatio­ns and practices. Turning our back at the religions bequeathed to us by our forefather­s was like throwing away the baby with the bath water, and since then everything fell apart and the centre has not been able to hold.

In the distant past, the traditiona­l belief patterns had a very firm grip on everybody and the fear of the gods was the real beginning of wisdom. Nobody needed to preach to anyone before each person comported himself well and do the right thing. The few who dared the gods paid dearly for it as they faced instant sanction of very stiff penalties which became lessons to others.

It was a period when cases of stealing, armed robbery, or betrayal by rulers was very rare since whenever any infraction of any kind occurred, the culprits were quickly unmasked and punished publicly which served as big deterrent to others.

But as soon as most Nigerians embraced the foreign religions, it was as if they were gradually released from the firm grip of their strict belief and conviction­s especially in the consequenc­es and repercussi­ons of misconduct­s since the new religions appeared too soft and with no immediate supernatur­al sanction for contravent­ion of ethical standards. Then the surge towards all manners of unwholesom­e practices began and gradually became very pronounced until corruption infiltrate­d everywhere.

It was also because Nigeria missed its religious bearings it has remained difficult for the country to catch up with rest of the world as far as technologi­cal advancemen­ts and breakthrou­gh is concerned.

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