Opinion
Political Rebirth And Development In Nigeria
It is a true arphorism that political rebirth will actually go a long way in the scheme of things in Nigeria.
Not so many people had expected the current wind of change blowing across the country. Most of us had been so filled with negative thoughts about affairs in the country that they had not considered any possibility of positive change and growth.
But that’s the way things go in both national and individual lives. Change is constant. Current political developments have pointed to the fact that we can excel and leave behind us any negative and harmful political conduct or way of life as a people. The wind change blowing across the nation has actually come to take away to a place of no return such negative traits as bribery, corruption, election violence and malpractice, nepotism, political killings, misappropriation of funds and other political evils that have trapped down Nigeria in her effort to shoulders to shoulder with other good countries of the world.
Good leadership is all that has brought about this state of affairs. When President Umaru Musa Ya’Adua became leader of the country, in 2007 instant signals were sent to every Nigerian that the country was in for better times.
He was the first president to have openly accused the system that brought him into power of being poltically corrupt and influenced by those who were in the corridors of power. He also pledged to be a servant leader and kept that pledge when he mounted the saddle of leadership.
Linking the current President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan to present positive developments in the country is not out of place. The positive leadership qualities of Jonathan has trickled down to all state governments, other arms of government, and public officials or establishment do not want to be branded as the black sheep of the Nigerian family or seen as the cog in the wheel of development in the country’s march towards development and growth. No wonder then the courts and the electoral tribunals have shown that they could be relied upon for true dispensation of justice. It all began with the Kogi State former governor, Idris Wada who was dethroned unceremoniously when the electoral tribunal in that state asked him to vacate his seat.
The same scenario was repeated in Kebbi State where the former governor Saidu Dakingari and son-in-law of President Yar’Adua was also deposed as governor. Someone was saying that if President Yar’Adua were like some other bad leaders the country had seen, he would even have attempted to use his power to ensure that judgment was in favour of the husband of his own daughter. But he never interfered. We can now boast of some level of political guaranty an stability.
Candidates for political offices can no longer be imposed on the people. People can always clamour against any imposition and there is some amount of certainty that such imposed candidates are frustrated.
With the current trend in the country, political assassinations and other electoral violence would soon become past and forgotten political excesses and evil of over-ambitions politician.
More and more politicians are getting renewed thoughts politically and a sense of playing the game without bitterness or rancour. Also, more and more politicians are having the awareness that they are in position of trust to serve the people, to enrich the lives of the suffering masses and most of all, to leave their marks on the sand of Nigeria’s political history.
We can make a projection into the future of our dear country. Our country Nigeria will, if this current tempo is maintained, become one country on the African continent that can be emulated.
There shall be more accounts of success, fame and recognition if the current political transformation in the country in term of political rebirth and reformation are kept in motion. We have had a long period of political and economic underdevelopment, but now is our time to boom.
We should therefore all work together in this noble pursuit for the sustenance of democracy and its dividends in our dear country.
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