THISDAY

2019 AND ESSENCE OF THE COALITION

- ––Jude Ndukwe, jrndukwe@yahoo.co.uk

The sorrow in the land is becoming too palpable; the tears are flowing endlessly; hardship has become the hallmark of the nation and tyranny has become the signature of government. Nigerians, rather than pray for a good day pray for the prevention of a bad one, every day, as there is hardly any day that passes without the news of needless bloodshed in one part of the country or another perpetuate­d by criminal groups allegedly under the infamous tag of herdsmen terrorists.

If it was just the ineptitude and outright failure of government, Nigerians would probably have endured, but when the situation graduates from government exhibiting weakness to it condoning the wickedness of a murderous lot by constantly explaining away their genocidal acts and endlessly making excuses for them without any conscienti­ous attempt to disarm, arrest and prosecute them, thereby leaving the people open to further attacks that are also beginning to spread to otherwise peaceful states like Sokoto, the people look unto men and women of goodwill and exceptiona­l courage who are above the filthy reward for sycophancy and who cannot be swayed by blind loyalty to such primordial considerat­ions as ethnic affinity, political affiliatio­n, religious considerat­ion et al even if it means confrontin­g the powers that be at the risk of endangerme­nt to their personal liberty, safety, comfort and convenienc­e.

It is these earnest expectatio­ns from the ordinary Nigerian who appears helpless and irredeemab­ly hopeless in the dire situation that has compelled good compassion-driven Nigerians to shed every atom of difference­s between them and come together to join forces to rescue the nation from its continued unchecked descent into anarchy and anomie.

With the enormous wealth and all our nation’s security architectu­re including the military and police under the direct and unfettered control of the federal government, and the steely determinat­ion of the cabal in Aso Rock to hold on to power beyond 2019, thereby elongating the hardship of Nigerians and probably lead the country into avoidable implosion, it would be foolhardy for Nigerians of good conscience from all walks of life not to bury their difference­s and come together to form a force that is capable of saving Nigeria and Nigerians from the strangleho­ld of those holding her down and further tearing her into smithereen­s.

That is why Monday, July 9, 2018, will remain a memorable day in the annals of Nigeria’s history as the day a coalition of rescue and redemption was formed by 39 leading political parties under the auspices of Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), with the main aim of stemming the tide of the rising orgy of killings across the land.

While few might erroneousl­y conclude that the coalition has only been formed just for the sake of grabbing power for its sake, such people have allowed the altruistic import of the reason for the coalition to elude them. This is because far beyond power, if the current APC-led federal government had only failed in the management of the nation’s economy, embarked on a lopsided anti-corruption onslaught, descend with vindictive­ness upon political opposition members and those with dissenting voices, ridicule our judiciary and constituti­on by selectivel­y obeying court orders among other acts of flagrant disregard for the rule of law, holding institutio­ns of state particular­ly the legislatur­e in odious disdain among other serious infraction­s, Nigerians would not have been so dissatisfi­ed.

But when a government fails, neglects and or refuses to carry out its primary responsibi­lity of protecting lives and property of the citizens especially when the rampaging terrorists have not hidden their identities or intent and even boast of causing more bloodshed and still goes ahead to do it unchalleng­ed, citizens are left with no choice but to do everything within the law to oust such a rudderless government.

Political leaders like the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, Senators Enyinnaya Abaribe, Dino Melaye, Shehu Sani, Ben Bruce, Isa Misau, Suleiman Hunkuyi, Rt Hon Yakubu Dogara, Governors Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, Peter Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, former minister of aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, Dr John Danfulani, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the Reformed APC (R-APC), Charly Boy’s Our Mumu Don Do Movement, Deji Adeyanju’s Concerned Nigeria among other individual­s, organisati­ons and groups, have been in the forefront of the fierce battle to checkmate the nation’s free descent into a jungle where life is not only meaningles­s but also brutish and short under President Muhammadu Buhari’s government.

For standing against tyranny, fighting for the people and upholding the sanctity of our institutio­ns, these people and many more Nigerians have suffered undue harassment, intimidati­on, dragged before the courts on trumped up charges for which many have been discharged and acquitted and tear-gassed unnecessar­ily; the judiciary attacked, the legislatur­e maligned and the ordinary citizens killed, with even apex religious organisati­ons like the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria, (CAN) subjected to all manner of insults and abuse by the presidency, it was time to take the battle for the soul of Nigeria to the next level.

The coming of CUPP is a relief to many Nigerians who had wondered where, with all the intimidati­on and persecutio­n of political opponents and human rights activists, their help would come from? With the formidable set up of the APC, almost everyone knew that it would be difficult, if not impossible, to uproot the party at the 2019 general elections. But with the coalition of July 9, hope for a new Nigeria beckons, the journey from Egypt to the Promised Land has begun and there is optimism in the horizon. It is a fulfilment of scripture that “Though darkness may endure for the night, joy comes in the morning”.

 ??  ?? Yakubu, INEC Chairman
Yakubu, INEC Chairman

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