By Denrele Animasaun
A functioning, robust democracy
requires a healthy educated, participatory followership, and an educated,
morally grounded leadership.--Chinua
Achebe
Just when I thought our politicians
could not sink any lower, they then go and show that there are depths lower
than low they can easily crawl out of. Last week, my British colleague alerted
my attention to a sickening report about Nigeria covered by the BBC and the
Washington Post. It seemed that Goodluck’s sycophants had unfurl banners
round Abuja, using similar hashtag campaign of the missing Chibok girls. They,
in their absolute stupidity and arrogance flew the flag for Jona’s 2015
campaign. Only they could have thought it was right to capitalise on other
peoples’ tragedy.
I am sure they did not see the harm
in what they did, they simply thought that there was an opportunity to link
the Chibok girls hash tag to Jonathan’s ambitious re-election
bid. They must have thought what a stroke of genius that they had come up
with it. How they must have thought that people will recognise the hash tag
similarity and of course, people will applaud them and it will be a success!
I don’t know about you, but in a country of
very clever people, why do we often act dumb, crass and
uncouth? Where have we left our pride and honour? What have we traded for
the loss of our moral compass and what are we saying to our young. We are quick
to shot down people who speak out and question our collective morality and
integrity. We have thrown out respect and replace it for those that shout the
loudest and offer nothing but chaos and confusion. We have lost our
humanity and compassion.
This time,they have gone beyond the
pale of decency and they have the temerity to explain
it away that the top huncho knows nothing about it and that
makes it all right? No, it does not make it right; in fact there
lies the problem with these arrogant and power drunk hunchos. The
floor is strewn with litany of excuses and they wish
it away and we consign it to back with the other big white lies
and mediocrities.
I mean, the fact
no one amongst the so-called media savvy lackeys would have thought
that #BringBackJonathan2015, is simply puerile. The international
press did register their horror and disappointment that such campaign to bring
back the girls can be tainted and abused at a higher level to exploit the
situation.
It seems that the mad (politicians)
are running the asylum(Nigeria) how obscene to gather that the
press office to the president was not aware and
meanwhile,many of this banners were flying in prominent
places in the capital and women at their rallies
had hundreds of this said hash tag embossed across their
T-shirts? What do you say when the blind seems to be leading the
clueless? They say, that those gods want to destroy, they first make mad. We
are witnessing a runway train and they cannot stop it because they are in too
deep. We are watching how this train will hit the buffers with all these
supercilious idiots on it.
So to my delight it was
a relief and with pride to read that Wole Soyinka took
pen to paper to register his disgust in an open letter. The
man of letters covered the mood of right thinking Nigerians. Is there no
respect for the family of the missing girls and for the worldwide concerns for
their return? The open letter covered what is wrong with Nigerians today and
more. Soyinka is brave, erudite and conscientious as always. He called it
as he sees it when he said that; “The dancing obscenity of
Shekau and his gang of psychopaths and child abductors, taunting the world,
mocking the BRING BACK OUR GIRLS campaign on internet, finally met its match in
Nigeria to inaugurate the week of September 11 – most appropriately.
That banner read: BRING BACK
JONATHAN 2015″ Of course, there are many in their ivory towers who readily
dismissed what this esteem elder has said. I remember what another esteem sage
Chinua Achebe, had said; “When old people speak it is not because of the
sweetness of words in our mouths; it is because we see something which you do
not see.”
They obviously have no respect
as they are filled with own self-importance and arrogance, they
dismiss the achievements and contributions that the likes of Achebe
and Soyinka made to our country and in one quick
swoop, they become belligerent and they will time rue the day.
Despite the protestations of not
knowing by the Jonas camp, it is plain to see that if it smells like a duck,
looks like a duck, then it is a duck! No way can we continue to live on a diet
of lies that are spewed and scattered as the gospel. Nigerians have got to have
the courage to believe the truth and develop some moral back bone. We can no
longer feel it is safe to stick our necks further
down the sand and rather than face the facts; Nigerians
have got a serious problem and it is about time we faced the
facts and see what we can do as a collective.
There are immoral and
avaricious individuals who are doing everything that they can to
siphon more of our common wealth for their
own gluttonous agenda. They are so desperate to hold on to the
vestiges of power and are ready to try all dastardly means to do so.
It is absolute disgrace, there is no
redeeming features in these desperados even if they attempt
to dazzle us with their cloth of respectability. This simply will
not wash. Like elder Soyinka sad;” the damage has been done, the rot in a
nation’s collective soul bared to the world. The very possibility of such a
desecration took the Nigerian nation several notches down in human regard. It
confirmed the very worst of what external observers have concluded and
despaired of – a culture of civic callousness, a coarsening of sensibilities
and, a general human disregard. It affirmed the acceptance, even domination of
lurid practices where children are often victims of unconscionable abuses
including ritual sacrifices, sexual enslavement, and worse. Spurred by
electoral desperation, a bunch of self-seeking morons and sycophants
chose to plumb the abyss of self-degradation and drag the nation down to their
level. It took us to a hitherto unprecedented low in ethical
degeneration”
He was acerbic and funny to suggest
that perhaps if they must, they could bring back some essentials like
“electricity and other elusive items like security, the rule of law, etc.
The list is interminable. And
funny “The nature of what is being brought back is thus what raises the
disquieting questions. It is time to ask the question: if Ebola were to be
eradicated tomorrow, would this government attempt to bring it back?”
No one could have put it
better. What do we say to our young, where do we stand on the side of
history? Should we all be tarred with same odious brush?” Most of us love a
life of delusion, escapism, grandiosity and denial for so long.
Credit: Vanguard
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