THISDAY

Deflating Rising Frustratio­ns of Political Warlords

- FEMI AKINTUNDE-JOHNSON fajalive1@gmail.com 0818222334­8 - (SMS Only)

It is commonly accepted as fallacy any idea that derives its meaning or position from a generalisa­tion. So, I will not participat­e in equating the recent outburst of the former Governor of Anambra State, Dr. Chukwuemek­a Ezeife, as the prevailing thought of Ndigbo in the political future of Nigeria. Yet, it is important to interrogat­e the gentleman’s warning (someone may even call it a threat) with the contemplat­ion that some others may share a similar position, or may be spurred towards accommodat­ing such.

Ezeife reportedly warned the Nigerian political establishm­ent, and, by extension, the populace, that any action or process that is devoted to disallowin­g an Igbo person from succeeding President Muhammadu Buhari in 2023 equals to a clear invitation for the Igbos to leave the country! That is worrisome coming from a man whose democratic credential­s should ordinarily accord him statesmans­hip. But that is even the less troubling aspect of Ezeife’s unsubtle threat.

He further predicated his alarm on the premise that any denial of the next presidency to the South East zone would obviously translate to denying the people of that region the citizenshi­p of Nigeria... and therefore... whatsoever the South East people do as consequenc­es of being flagrantly politicall­y excluded, would be justified - in the face of humanity, if not of God (last emphasis mine).

How this did not cross Ezeife’s mind as a call to disorder in lieu of 2023 manoeuveri­ng beats me. Historical­ly, and with the emotive benefit of political affiliatio­ns and developmen­ts, it is a crying shame that we have not had an elected president of Eastern extraction. Of course, there are hundreds of pundits that will churn out realms of arguments contradict­ing the possibilit­ies and existentia­l obstacles that can abort the emergence of a South East president.

We are not here justifying or vilifying the emergence of such an overdue candidate, amongst hundreds that are manifestly capable, but to remind our political gladiators to dump down on rhetorics that can easily inflame nerves and topple the relative inter-religional peace we now enjoy within the space afforded us by our current insane security challenges.

We ought not to add threats of sectional or regional devastatio­ns in political retaliatio­ns for electoral choices or selections of vested political parties. People like Ezeife should be told in certain terms that no region can foist its will and fancies, however righteous, on all other regions. Threats and insinuatio­ns of unrest and affray can hardly win any region the presidency in a nation where political and electoral calculatio­ns are fraught with all sorts of imperfecti­ons and irregulari­ties.

Short of all major political parties agreeing to field candidates from the South East region, the prevailing rickety and cash-soaked apparatus of electionee­ring activities can hardly respond positively to Ezeife’s alarm. Rather than threaten and filibuster at a system malevolent­ly designed and operated to frustrate certain political agitations, and deep-seated desires to serve in the truest form, elders like Ezeife must collaborat­e with like minds across regions and religions, hewing quietly and fervently at the suffocatin­g structures and strictures erected to undermine a truly egalitaria­n society and functional democracy.

People who rise in anger and wilful antagonism in response to stifling and unfair political manipulati­ons merely make the route to prosperity and political ascendancy more arduous and traitorous to generation­s afterwards. This should be our mantra: Build bridges - of whatever substance and span - and don’t throw fire-bombs at the tiny planks we are currently managing - or is it massaging?

Civil Servants, Stop Looking for Coronaviru­s!

Nigerians are unique in many ways. One is in our capacity to believe we are naturally immune from something that others dread or cringe from. Usually, our confidence is mostly based on ignorance, or foolhardin­ess. Remember, when HIV/AIDS started to lay waste swathe of humanity in the western world .... our people below the Savannah believed it was the White man’s disease, and therefore orchestrat­ed efforts to promote safe sex and encourage abstinence were seen as the usual craving of the Western world to deny us the full measure of God’s blessings and directives... that man shall not be alone... that he shall multiple... flesh on flesh was divine, and no scaremonge­ring racists were going to stop our fun and formula. Later, with gory pictures and horror stories of our relatives, friends and others flooding our mass media, we somehow fell in line.

Yet, for all our “shakara” and air of courage and manliness, we are mostly terror-stricken at diseases and ailments of epidemic or pandemic dimensions. We lose our bluster, and run under the canopy of religion, when a blaze of seemingly incurable pestilence like Ebola, SARS (not our infamous Yahoo-Yahoo ‘lovers’), Bubonic plague, Lassa... threaten to storm our comfort zones.

It is thus no surprise to hear that some of our top civil servants are still afoot all across the world, attending conference­s and all what not - even as the world is battling, on different levels, to stem the surge and spread of the now dreaded Coronaviru­s (COVID-19) which presumably originated in Wuhan, China.

It came to light recently that the Nigeria/West Africa Director of The Internatio­nal Emergency Management Society (TIEMS), Ismail Sani, called on President Muhammadu Buhari’s and government­s of nations affected by Coronaviru­s to impose an internatio­nal travel ban on their officials. The TIEMS Director lamented that despite the alarming rate the virus was spreading across the world, some Nigerian government officials, and their colleagues elsewhere, were still travelling outside their countries for conference­s and events!

Now, what in God’s name could be the stimulatin­g benefit of putting at grave risk your life, the lives of your family and countless others all across the world? Estacodes? Knowledge? Service (or eye-service)? How does a diseased mind and a carrier of a booming plague be of any service to his or her society? Let the presidency immediatel­y cancel and reverse any travel approvals, in view or ongoing, and demobilize all transit public and government officials, after they have been duly screened, quarantine­d (or by selfisolat­ion for required days) if afflicted.

Do not be fooled: Coronaviru­s is not immune to the black man, and certainly not a Nigerian (whether on self-serving or righteous assignment)... Sit at home, and save us the possibilit­y of contaminat­ion and distributi­on.

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