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Democracy: Revolution Cannot Help Us
Indeed, Nigeria is passing through a perilous time in her 60 years of existence. Nobody, not even the ‘seers’ that flood the space with prophecies, ever imagined the nation will deteriorate to this stage where animals are valued more than humans, as animals are nowadays killed with good reasons unlike humans. Only Chinua Achebe foresaw it a bit in his book, Things Fall Apart. The novelist bewailed when the country was a heaven compared to the present agonising predicaments.
It began with Boko-Haram insurgency to abduction, banditry and presently the ceaseless killings and destruction of public facilities. Nobody is safe, not even the poor or school children. Everybody is trapped; civilians and security personnel are gunned down daily in the style of Nollywood and Hollywood movies. This is the outcome of prolonged abysmal system failure. By the ugly events virtually on daily basis, it points to the number of firearms in private hands particularly the youth. How did firearms get to them?
Government failed to deal with the crisis timely. Initially, terrorists ambushed citizens while asleep, raped women, killed the men and abducted children; nothing happened. From there, they graduated to kidnapping for ransoms and then banditry; nothing happened. None arrested and prosecuted, instead, sustained pleadings and warnings. Meanwhile, many that committed minor offences were regularly arraigned and moved into custody. Government’s negligence particularly long silence on the herdsmen onslaught, banditry and kidnappings across regions contributed to the rise in criminal activities. With huge inflows, crimes became relished livelihoods.
Recently, the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation disclosed that government was about to prosecute 400 Boko Haram’s sponsors arrested from raids in April at Lagos and some northern states. The question is; from the period the insurgents began terrorising the nation, could this sensibly be the first arrest? Again, when precisely, will the prosecution begin? We must tell ourselves the truth, and not call a spade — a long spoon. The country as presently constituted runs on double-standard. It began with running different legal systems; Criminal Code in the south while Penal Code and Sharia Laws in the north. What a country!
The fake national unity paved way for nepotism that tears the nation to pieces. Presently, all service chiefs hail from one region. Key appointments are lopsided favouring the same region, leading to turmoil. Beyond these, it results to high criminal activities, including liberal proliferation of firearms, now spreading to other regions. Perceptively, some criminals have confidence to escape justice over their crimes knowing that their people occupy most sensitive positions. What a blooper on Nigeria’s hurried self-rule when unprepared!
Nonetheless, some groups of people were drumming songs of war against ‘June 12 – the nation’s Democracy Day’ to takeover government forcefully. This is a colossal blunder. Instructively, revolution is anti-democracy and a popular feature of military regimes. Democracy has its procedures, and doesn’t entertain a revolution except nonviolent protests. Those calling for a revolution to unseat an elected president are gullibly misled. If a president can be removed by street mass actions, it means no president can survive it because every ruling party will also have oppositions.
The acceptable tools for changing a democratic government are election and impeachment. Any violent attempt before its time elapsed is treasonable felony. Emphatically, only the Parliament, exercising sovereignty for the people, is the statutory body empowered to remove an elected president, vice president, governors and their deputies from office, and strictly through stipulated procedures, and exclusively at plenary, not in the streets. The procedures are detailed in Sections 143 and 144 of the 1999 Constitution, Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended. Any person or group plotting to pull down a government by self-help is a novice, and deficient as far as democracy is concerned.
The golden truth must be told. Destruction of public assets, endless killings, kidnapping and other social disorders can only worsen the dented-image of the nation and scare foreign investors from the country. It cannot change a government save the Parliament thinks otherwise and institutes impeachment processes. Recently, many lament that key multinationals bypassed Nigeria to site their Africa’s headquarters in neighbouring countries which will open up those nations’ economies and create employment opportunities to their citizens. Who gains and who loses? All Nigerians, of course! Nigeria that yearly produces about 100,000 fresh graduates is the loser. No foreign investors will push its funds to a society with instability and criminal activities. This must be noted.
The tragedy is also a lesson for the northern region. They aggressively motivated their youths into criminalities for amnesty programme, as granted Niger Delta with justified demands. Then, with firearms, the youths abduct, while these leaders pose as negotiators for ransoms. Sensibly, the negotiators benefit too. Recently, Southeast youths misleadingly joined and rapidly destroying their enviable, cherished economic space through mayhems like northern youths. Only the Southwest and South-south zones cautiously pursue their agendas with wisdom and decorum.
Thus, the sensible revolution to strategise about is to elect a good successor in 2023. Anarchy will worsen the existing predicaments. This is the reason 2023 election calls for sober reflections. It is not a time to naively boycott election or for bigoted nomination of ‘I-can-lead’ politicians. Nigeria’s economy can only advance through proficient leadership with ideas and innovations.
Umegboro is a public affairs analyst.
By: Carl Umegboro
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