Opinion
When Politicking is Without Programmes
It is disappointing that they fail to declare then manifestoes or declare then manifestores or blueprints in terms of specific programmes they have for the electorate even when it is close to election. Rather they engage in politics of political alignment by cross-carpeting from one political party to another. What is expected of them at such times is for them to offer themselves to the electorate and talk about concrete plans of what they would do when voted into office.
The electorate is intererted in knowing what each candidate has to offer in specific areas of, for instance, education, health, social infrastructure, sports, economic policy, agriculture etc, and not in empty speeches that lack substances.
Our nation will experience development if opportunities are created, especially in the agricultural sector where Nigeria can utilize her enormous resources, potentials. It is imperative for the politicians to realise that agriculture, for example, has a privotal role in job and wealth creation. I think agriculture should form the nuclens of a politician’s programme. Where that is lacking, his campaigns have to be taken unseriously.
The presentation of improper programmes to the electorate has caused many politicians to resort to violence in order to impose themselves on the people who are wont to reject them. Because of their satanic activities whereby many of them would rather die them not be elected, some decent persons, potential leaders, have been scared into concluding that politics is a dirty game. Through it seems so in the Nigerian context. The fact that politics involves the shaping and sharing of power and the ‘national cake’ power that has been severely abused, does not make it dirty. Rather it is those who abuse it brazenly that are dirty.
It is unfortunate that the quest for political leadership in this country has had the extravagant misfortune of making politics an inhereritly fierce battle between the nation builders on one hand, and the pocket builders on the other hand. While the former are concerned with the promotion of rapport in the society, building and enhancing the socio-economic development of the state, the latter are interested in divide and rule tactics, and looting the state treasury to enable them build their supposed empires.
In our political setting, the nation builders are very few. Our politics is dominated by the very programmesless, flamboyant and pocket builders. These dirty – minded politicians in their covert battle to conquer many of their personality problems end up polluting the nation’s political fountain through their unethical practices.
Our democratic routine gives an unlimited scholarship to all Nigerians, who have attained the age of 18 and above to participate in political decisions. By exerciseing their political rights of franchise, these ones could decide who rules them. So, democracy is good enough in so far as it allows qualified individuals to seek elective posts and to vote for candidates of their choice.
It gives equal opportunities to both the nation and pocket builders to seek elective posts and to vote for candidates of their choice. It gives equal opportunities to the nation and pocket builders to seek elective posts as well. But because of poverty the electorate is often divided by petty considerations and therefore is unable to discern the nation builders from the pocket builders.
More often than not, the pocket builders, who are usually without programmes for the people, attain power, and when that occurs, the nation’s resources are at the risk of being looted. Their pockets are lined to the brim while their hearts and heads are empty.
The common citizens, the wretch of the earth, suffer inexplicable deprivation and injustice.
In order to obviate the unpleasant situation, we have to put a stop to it instantly. We must be more meticulous in choosing who leads us. We, must discern the nation builders through the qualify of programmes they present to the electorate. By this we will decipher their intentions, their inncer desires to line their pockets with the resources meant for the people.
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