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RE-…AND YOU CALL THIS DEMOCRACY?

- The Imam dwelled on the Qur’anic verse “Wattaqu fitna…” wherein Allah says: LAWAL SHEHU (milshehu@ gmail.com): MUHAMMAD SANI (msani5580@gmail.com): ABBATI GUMEL (adggumel@ with Bala Muhammad gmail.com): SHEHU DARADARA (shehudarad­ara@gmail.com): MASTERMIND

This Friday at his Jumu’a Khutbah, my local Imam Shaikh Sani Shuaibu of Bilal Mosque in Kano, delivered a sermon on exactly what this Column said last week - the violence, mayhem and bloodletti­ng that will surely herald the 2019 election, and which in fact have already started. “And fear the Fitnah (affliction, trial, torment, tumult) which affects not in particular only those of you who do wrong,” saying the politician­s who drug our youths to perpetrate crime and violence in the name of politics are only wise by half, as the chickens will surely come home to roost one of these days, and nemesis will catch up with them.

On this same verse, one of the foremost companions of the Prophet (upon whom be peace), Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) has said that “Allah has commanded the believers to stop evil from flourishin­g among them, so that He (Allah) does not encompass them all in the torment (fitnah).”

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The answer to your question above is Yes, the political practition­ers are subhuman, or lack IMAN, or both! Sometime in 1975 one Dr. Jenckens released result of a research he claimed to have conducted which found blacks to be of lower intelligen­ce than whites. No doubt, the researcher was overwhelme­d by cries of racism, even by fellow whites. Recently, a post on WhatsApp claimed that a Nobel laureate says Africans are of lower intelligen­ce than whites. To crown it all, a renowned singer and America’s Trump listed why they considered blacks to be subhuman, for acts similar to what you listed in your column. By-the-way, this low level of behaviour is not peculiar to politician­s. Why are our universiti­es not functionin­g optimally? What about the daily petty thievery going on in ALL MDAs? Or doctors diverting patients to their private clinics? Honestly, I could go on and on. The list is virtually endless. I no doubt have had many more years to lament than you, but that is not soothing, either. Yes, a Dictatorsh­ip may be preferable. At least there is no pretence to democracy. But, unlike you, I’d give the operators another chance. That is, first let NASS include in the ongoing amendment to the electoral law a clause allowing for independen­t candidacy in all elections; second, let INEC fix new dates for primaries and submission of candidates by parties/candidates, and, finally conduct elections on the new rules. If this fails to change the situation, then give us a PresidentF­or-Life!

The mode of primaries under both APC and PDP is really provoking and paining. In fact, I have been sleeping and waking up with the thought every night and every morning of every day. In my state, there was nothing like primaries under the APC because all they did was rigging. How on earth could we ever have committed and dedicated leaders? I think it’s high time something gives so that all these corrupt politician­s may be arrested and jailed.

You appeared to be angry, unforgivin­g and relentless on the political activities recently conducted in the country. This is just the continuati­on of what we inherited from our political forefather­s in the previous processes of conducting primaries in the country. Ours, as you call it, is truly “a lawless and irresponsi­ble nation”. Where else do you find a nation which does not bother about its citizens being molested, harassed, maimed and killed in the name of producing a leader, and at the same time calling such a “democratic process”? Only in Nigeria! It is pertinent to note that elected representa­tives are always not ready to make amendments to the laws favouring them. Have you ever seen any law on the conduct of primaries, particular­ly these ‘direct’ and ‘indirect’ ones in the nation’s Electoral Act? The Act governs the rules of general elections ONLY without even mentioning the punishment­s/ penalties for those distributi­ng or sharing monies to the electorate during elections. Mallam ka dauki zafi this week fa! What bothers me is not even the present state of affairs, no. My worry is the future, with our - “The Plateau State Police Command Thursday (see https://www.dailytrust.com. ng/missing-gen-alkali-policedecl­are-district-head-7-otherswant­ed.html) declared the District Head of Dura in Du district of Plateau’s Jos South local government area and seven others wanted in connection with the disappeara­nce of the former Chief of Administra­tion, Army Headquarte­rs, Major General Idris Alkali. They are Yakubu Rap, 52, the District Head of Dura; Chuwang Samuel aka Morinho, 28, a panel beater; Nyam Samuel aka Soft Touch, 25, a panel beater; Mathew Wrang aka Amesco, 27; Pam Gyang Dung aka Boss, 53, a farmer and miner; Chuwang Istifanus Pwajok aka Tifa, 46, a surveyor and businessma­n; Timothy Chuan, 26, a Tipper driver and sand vendor; and Moses Gyang aka Boss, 25. The

 ??  ?? Gov el-Rufai inspects the scene of the crisis of last week Sunday in Kasuwan Magani
Gov el-Rufai inspects the scene of the crisis of last week Sunday in Kasuwan Magani

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