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As the sword of Damocles hangs over Nigeria

by Our Reporter

A beleaguered  nation already neck deep  in the throes of security
crisis woke up yet again to another distressing report that Olajide
Sowore , the younger brother of Sahara Reporters publisher, Omoyele
Sowore, has been assassinated by armed men suspected to be  Fulani
herders along Benin – Ore portion of the ever busy Benin-Shagamu
highway.

In Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city once came a report that a gun-trotting
policeman threatened to shoot the publisher –  the convener of
#RevolutionNow.

From the Nigerian Atlantic littoral to the Sahelian plains of Northern
Nigeria  have been reports about bloodshed by a band of aggressive
expansionists from the Futa Jalon  masquerading as herdsmen. This has
attracted different interpretations by concerned Nigerians and
non-Nigerians alike.

Today, everything is sixes and sevens as telecom operators have
reportedly shut down 240 base stations in Zamfara, one of Northern
Nigeria’s desert states  over the activities of hardline insurgents.

A few weeks ago came yet another distressing report of an armed invasion
of the nation’s military university – The Nigerian Defence Academy which
left scores of officers dead.
On the north-eastern flank of the country rages  bloody insurgency which
has dragged on to this day.

There has been no end to abductions and killings by bandits and
insurgents across northern Nigeria. No sooner had the government in
Abuja read the Riot Act to perpetrators than the killings and abductions
for ransom continued  with undiminished intensity.

The security crisis in the region has spiralled out of control so much
so that the nation’s highways are now seen as valleys of death – a gross
departure from the once sunnier, salubrious climes.

Schools in the region have been hard hit as scores of students have been
abducted which redounds on our academic calendar.

Today, the doctors have proceeded on a nation-wide strike  with repeated
pleas by the Federal Government to return to work fallen on deaf ears
thus leaving Nigerians noosed and hooded.

Amid throes of this  obviously sad situation the Janjaweed expansionists
from  Futa Jalon have long  commenced  their ill-conceived plan to
overrun the country via ethnic cleansing as many Nigerians are being
hacked to death in their communities. We really have never had it so
bad.

What agitates this writer is the obvious departure from their  campaign
promises in the build-up to the 2015 general elections.

He did expressly say Nigeria was being managed by wrong hands and
promised to fight like a Trojan for a better Nigeria where life would be
super abundant.

On the economic front, the situation could be better imagined than real.
Nigeria – a potentially great economic superpower has been reduced to
economic backwater as many businesses have relocated to neighbouring
West African states. Many Nigerians solicit for alms in the streets of
Europe. Does this not suprise you? This is heart-rending if you ask me!

The government in Abuja continues to tell Nigerians otherwise when it is
crystal clear it has not only failed woefully but abysmally!

To tender our international passport before foreign immigration desk or
foreign passport control   is almost tantamount to a crime and to say
one is not surprised would be an understatement as the Abuja regime
continues to  feign ignorance of this.

The Federal Government’s ruinous economic policies have set Nigeria
backward which speaks volumes for  the mass exodus of Nigerians abroad
in search of the proverbial greener pastures.

Many Nigerians have been forced out of their homelands into the fiery
Sahara desert to the coast of North Africa for perilous sea journey on
dinghies to Europe  and many have perished in the course of this
needless adventure with little or no reaction by the Abuja regime to
stem the tide via formulation and holistic implementation of
reinvigorating  economic policies to improve the lots of our people.

Fellow Nigerians, we cannot continue like  a lamb  to the slaughter
except we say we are contented with the status quo which I am sure no
sane person  is. To keep the records straight,  I am no advocate of
secession, hence I should therefore not be misconstrued nor mistaken for
one. Those asking for total disintegration of the country should have
another think coming because it is an ill-wind that will blow no one any
good. All I crave is a better and even larger Nigeria run on true
democratic norms, ideals and valies.

Far from  disintegration of our country, we are better off in a larger
Nigeria  under the leadership of a band of competent technocrats   – a
one, united and indivisible  Nigeria run on the ideals of social justice
and mutual respect among the diverse elements that make up the
federation.

There are some technocrats par excellence  who presently occupy
leadership positions whose states have benefited immensely from their
wealth of experience.

States which were neck deep in debts have swam out of it via
reinvigorating policies. We know them. Edo State is a case in point
that was saddled with a massive debt burden under  Mr Adams Oshomhole
while  governor but his successor Mr Godwin Obaseki has successfully
redeemed his state and  navigated her out of debts foisted on it  by his
predecessor during the prodigal years of his misrule. Edo as one of the
green states under Governor Obaseki today boasts of good service
infrastructures and youth empowerment programmes that have repositioned
it in the path of development and economic prosperity.

Rivers State under Governor Nyesom Wike is another case in point. This
is one governor that has continued to  give his state a facelift via
service infrastructures in the midst of scarce resources.

Governor Ortom of Benue State is another man who is committed to
purposeful leadership that has done a lot to better the lives of his
people in spite of the raging insurgency in his state that has sent many
of his people untimely to their graves.

Ethnicity and religious affiliations should be cast overboard by true
lovers of Nigeria in our quest for able hands to lead the  salvage
operations.
Today, a casual visitor to Kaduna State in North Central Nigeria would
think he is somewhere in one of the metropolitan cities in Europe. We
owe this to the exemplary leadership of Gov El- Rufai.

Lagos the nation’s number one city under former Governor Ambode
recorded giant strides in terms of infrastructural development which I
often stand in awe of.

Kano under Engr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso witnessed infrastructural
development. Goodness knows if his successor has maintained that pace to
this day.

There is no gainsaying the fact that  purposeful leadership by
competent technocrats ethnicity and religious faith notwithstanding
would  revitalize the obviously decadent paralysis.  The ruling  All
Progressives Congress and the esrtwhile ruling party – the Peoples
Democratic Party abound in them.

Hence it is for Nigerians to scout around  for the best  among the lot
to lead the salvage operations of which we urgently stand in need or
else we shall continue to  move round in circles which would not be in
our best interest after all.

Many great nations today once had their challenges and Nigeria’s case is
no exception.
Rivers and Lagos States have set the pace in our quest for fiscal
restructuring while others are reportedly studying the situation before
following suit which is about the best thing to do under the existing
circumstances.

Party affiliation should not be allowed to erode our sense of reasoning
while our people continue to thrive on dirt and dirty surroundings.

This is where I irrevocably stand as the Sword of Damocles hangs  over
Nigeria.

*Iyoha John Darlington,  a former governorship candidate in the Edo2020
governorship election on the platform of the Peoples Party of Nigeria is
a writer, an opinion leader and public commentator on national and
global issues.

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