Opinion
Of Immoral Behaviour In The Society
Nigeria is a country blessed
with rich human and natural resources. When such resources are mismanaged, people cannot be happy. Thus, gross mismanagement of resources can result in the exhibition of such immoral behavior, by those negatively affected, like riot, violent demonstration and war.
Insincerity in our dealings with our fellow human beings can cause further immoral action. The fact that a person is insincere is in itself an immoral act. Now, this can beget further acts of immorality. It is because many Nigerians do not want to do things in the right way that such negative attitudes like tribalism or favouritism have become part of life in the Nigerian society. Thus, appointments into various positions of authority as well as admissions into institutions of learning are often times not based on merit, but on ethnic, religious or political connections. The nickname given to this kind of arrangement in Nigeria is “long leg.” In other words, occupying any position of authority or gaining any employment in Nigeria nowadays greatly depends on whom you know. This is not healthy for this country.
Unbridled quest for money the desire to get rich overnight is another strong factor that causes immoral behavior in Nigeria. The first letter of St Paul to Timothy remarks that “The love of money is the root of all evils.” (1 Tim 6:10). In Nigeria, It is only the rich that are powerful and influencial. If you have great wealth, you are highly respected and honoured, irrespective of the source of your wealth. That is why a great many Nigerians do all sorts of wicked things including rituals, human sacrifice, killings, stealing, embezzlement, so as to get rich. Indeed, ours is a world of utility. In other words, a person is considered useful and important because of what he has, and what he can do for another, not because he is a human being. This in itself is criminal it is a misplacement of priority.
What then can be done to arrest this anomalous situation?
First the government should provide employment for all. There should be job opportunities for all Nigerians. No one should remain idle, since an idle mind is the devils workshop. St. Paul in his second letter to the Thessalonians says , “Whoever refuses to work is not allowed to eat” (2 Thessalonians 3:10).
Efforts should also be made by government at all levels and all well-meaning Nigerians to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor. When the gap between the stinkingly rich and the abjectly poor increases by leaps and bounds, this situation will give rise to crimes like violence, prostitution and robbery, etc.
Furthermore, home video films should aim at performing therapeutic function in the Nigerian society. In other words, their contents should aim at cleaning the rot in the society, they should sanitise the present corrupt and decadent religious and socio-political status quo. Nigeria is found within the first item most corrupt countries in the world. Home videos themes should therefore be geared toward remedying this ugly situation.
Watching films with violent and pornographic contents should be highly discouraged, if not prohibited. The government, parents and teachers should make concerted effort to dissuade people, especially youngsters, from viewing films with negative contents. In this case, the Nigerian films and video censors Board (NFVCB) and other similar agencies of the government should ensure that the rules and regulations guiding the production and viewing of films are implemented. They must bring to book all those who produce, distribute and sell films with negative contents to the public.
Similarly, subjects like ethics, morality and civic education should be included in the study curricular, especially of primary and post primary levels of education. Since children spend more time at home, parental mediation and guidance should be taken very seriously. This can be achieved only when parents spend quality time with their children. Indeed, once in a while, family members should spend together a few days of vacation and relaxation, in spite of their busy schedules. At such period, moral norms and virtues can be inculcated into children by their parents.
The adage is true which says “show me your friends and I will tell you who you are”. Another adage says, “Birds of the same feathers flock together”. The two statements above have similar content. They imply that the company a person keeps determines the credibility or integrity on or otherwise of that person. That is why I strongly advise parents to be keenly interested in knowing the kinds of friends their children keep. Indeed, parents should advise their children against keeping bad company. By so doing juvenile delinquencies will reduce, if not completely wiped out of the society.
To reduce crimes in the society, Nigerians, whom John S. Mbiti describes as irresistibly religious people, should endeavour to translate their religious faith into action. For Jesus himself has remarked, “It is not those who call me ‘Lord, Lord’, who will enter the Kingdom of heaven, but those who do the will of my father in heaven” (Mt 7:21).
If adherents of the two main religions in Nigeria (Islam and Christianity) practice what they preach or what is preached to them, there will be no crimes in the society. Look at the rate at which churches proliferate in our present day society? Sadly, crimes in the society also proliferate at almost the same rate. This is absurd!
To ameliorate the moral situation of the society, people must be sincere in their dealings with one another and learn to do things in the right way. There should be no room for tribalism favoritism and godfatherism. Whatever positions of authority people occupy must be based on merit.
Again, money should not
be seen as everything. The wisdom of the elderly should be respected also. A wise person should be seen as powerful and influential because of his wisdom and wealth of experience irrespective of his financial capability. If this situation is obtainable in Nigeria, then, people will not desire to get rich overnight no matter by what means. It is because ones social status is determined by what he has that people commits all sorts of evil to acquire wealth, including human sacrifice.
Finally, people should be taught to be content or satisfied with what they have. The virtue of handwork should be emphasised, selfless service and self sacrifice should be extolled and rewarded. Ill-gotten wealth should be confiscated by the government and their possessors punished. These and more will sanitise the society of its immoral acts.
Ajiga, of Catholic Institute of West Africa (CIWA), is an intern with The Tide.
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