Opinion
Which Way Forward For Nigeria? (II)
Cont. from Wednesday, June 17, 2015
We will have to learn with a greater sense of
urgency, the intrinsic need for technological production and engineering know-how. The current successful utilization of communications technologies such as cell phones and biometric machines for the advancement of electoral transparency clearly indicates that we do possess the potential to move forward, all we need now is a corresponding will.
This is where the strength, character and the intelligence of the newly-elected leadership is desperately needed. The world is waiting and watching with wide open eyes and extended long arms stretched out and ready to welcome a new Nigeria even into the Caboose of this fast moving technological train that has seemingly left the train station. Our leadership has the ominous and delicate assignment of navigating well, the current affairs of the nation to catch up with the rest of the world.
Nigeria, the giant of Africa has rested its laurels in total darkness for far too long since the days of Electrical Corporation of Nigeria (ECN) to the sad existence of National Electrical Power Authority (NEPA). The unpleasant, unhealthy and heartbreaking daily disruption of electrical power in several parts of the country is not a recent phenomenon though. It has accomplished Nigeria right from independence from Great Britain. Unfortunately, very little has been achieved so far, in terms of curbing this scourge of darkens that has been visited upon us primarily due to mismanagement, misappropriation, misapplication and plain mishandling of national resources.
Frankly speaking, the abundance of wealth-generated from the sale of crude oil alone all these years should have gone a long way to institute Nigeria with uninterrupted, constant, consistent and reliable supply of electricity had our leadership prioritized their national economic development obligations agenda with a purpose to save the nation from the trauma of persistent darkness. Sometimes, one can’t help but wonder why we are constantly referred to as the “Dark Continent.” Does it only have to do with skin colour or does our “attitude” also play into this insanity?
With all hands on deck the current administration should now be poised to pull Nigeria out from her lamentable dungeon of darkness in which she has found herself after all these years. The importance of light cannot be overemphasized in any culture or society; as a matter of fact; light, it’s been said, is the true definition of civilization. Even the scripture teaches us that God’s first act of creation was light. For in the midst of darkness he said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. Only then did the rest of His creations follow. In like manner, we not only look for electric power as a way forward, we look for consistent and uninterrupted power generation and distribution to all corners of the country as a mandate.
If the incoming administration is able to focus hard on the resolution of the electric power problems, if they can equate consistent light with strategic vision, if they can prioritize their agenda to placing the electric power issues at the helm of their political and economic challenges with the understanding that lurked behind darkness is evil and retrogression, then Nigeria would have been set on her way to minimization of the wickedly disruptive corruption tendencies to her glorious and much anticipated greatness.
Dr. Nyenke wrote from Port Harcourt.
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