Opinion
Lessons From Gadafi’s Death
The Bible says in Ecc. 3:1-9; “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die …”what profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboreth?”
The journey of man begins the first day of his birth. On 29th of October, 2011, President Moamar Gaddafi who reused to step down like his counterparts in Egupt and Tunisia was killed like a dangerous beast by the same people he ruled with high-handedness. He was given opportunity by the Libyan Transitional Council to surrender but he thought he was insurmountable. Nobody, no matter his or her position in life is more than his citizens.
Our leaders must learn to rule without coercing their people to obey them. Today Gaddafi has died. He was a dictator who did not want to listen to the opinion of his people. There are leaders like Gaffafi hiding amongst us. And some of them might look at Gaddafi as a coward. But the truth is that in the presence of a tyrant nobody grumbles and goes scot free. In Libya, Gaddafi was the government.
Though he executed some meaningful projects that made Libyans to enjoy their economy to some extent, but his long stay in power caused his downfall.
Dictatorship as a style of government does not make a dictator popular. Everything on earth has an end. Most human leaders think of themselves and forget to know that without the people they are nothing. Would the end of Gaddafi and dictatorship teach leaders of the world a lesson? Our leaders must learn to rule for their citizens to celebrate their death. The death of Colonel Gaddafi was greeted with high level of jubilation across Libya. Everyone must learn from the death of Gaddafi. All the popularity of Gaddafi has soured. Leadership is not about how it is defined but about how it is exercised by those in positions of leadership.
According to the Bible, there is a time for everything. There was a time Gaddafi was a liberator but was later seen as a dictator who had no love for his people. The rise and all of Gaddafi is a story that humanity should learn from. Leaders should not allow the sweetness of power to intoxicate them to do the contrary. The leaders in Africa who inherit their countries as their personal properties should think twice. It was obvious that Gaddafi was a great threat to Libyans.
Gaddafi’s international reputation was diffle with his dictatorial and tyrannical tendencies. Let the Libyan Transitional council rebuild Libya destroyed by internal aggression. Thus, change is an element of development. Any leader who sees himself as the ultimate is a dictator and a killer of his people.
Some African leaders who manipulate their lawmakers to review the constitution to their continuous stay in power should think twice.
Gaddafi ruled forty two years as president of Libya. It was said to note that Gaddafi was grooming his children to take over from him. It is common to note that some African leaders weaken their citizens in order to remain in power till the day of their death. Today, the family of Gaddafi has been torn to pieces. It is an unpleasant consequence. The raging wave of violence across the world today is as a result of some leaders who want to die in power.
In Bahrain, remain and for instance, about twenty doctors were sentenced to several years of imprisonment for treating protesters who were wounded in the course of protesting against the Bahraini government. That was an action of a dictator. Dictators are everywhere. Those who support dictators to maltreat their citizens should learn from what has happened to pro- Gaddafi loyalist in Libya.
Leaders are not for terror. But some leaders have made themselves terror to their people. They Libyan people with the aid of North Atlantic Treaty organization (NATO) have overcome dictatorship in the land of Libya. It is also a huge lesson for other citizens of the world who are oppressed by their leaders to learn how to rise for freedom. Any leader who makes himself a threat to his people shall be pulled down. African leaders as a matter of fact must look beyond the present state of things. Most African leaders clinch to power in order to dictate to their citizens; and in the end amass unquanitiiable wealth.
The Gaddafi’s episode would run through many generations. The revolution has gradually come to an end. World leaders are not left out in the celebration of the death of Gaddafi. How would his descendants who are left behind feel? It is time for leaders to refrain from becoming dictators.
The principles of Gaddafi’s leadership must be done away with to avoid revolution. There is need for political leaders to practice democratic principles in their countries.
Today while majority are celebrating his fall and death, few are also mourning his death. He was a dictator who had so many strategies to get his perceived enemies. I reiterate that world leaders, especially African leaders should learn more from the death of Colonel Gaddafi who was shot in broad day light in sirte his home.
There is a great need for leaders to have the fear of God while ruling their people. Therefore, time has come for leaders to live by example. The death of Gaddafi is a lesson for humanity.
Frank Ogwuonuonu a public affairs analyst, resides Port Harcourt.
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