Adewale T Akande
Author and Road Safety Consultant Alicante
Spain
“The creation of a
safer and more secured environment conducive for meaningful
socio-economic development through crime prevention and control”. In
this true federalism, the central
government will still retain certain jurisdictions over states in
respective of federal policy, federal tax, international relations,
aviation, census, federal elections, immigration, defence, currency
and national security. Reforms should be made on the following
sections of the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria,1999,as
soonest those areas discussed above, especially on the subject of
elections to the offices in the state should exclusively of state
jurisdiction, mine and minerals allocations, the independent of federal
and state police, issues of trade and commerce, prisons should be
concurrent respectively. A new Nigeria is POSSIBLE in our time. We
must not become object of ridicule to the world. Nigeria must not
sink.
NIGERIA MUST NOT SINK by Adewale T. Akande
On April
1st,1953,Chief Anthony Enahoro, a back bencher in the Central House of
Representatives as it was called then introduced a private member's
Bill demanding for self-government for Nigeria by 1956. His historic
motion was developed and later realised on 1st of October,1960 with
collected efforts and cooperation of our early nationalists and
founding fathers of Nigeria which include Sir Ahmadu Bello, the
Sardauna of Sokoto, Dr. Nnamdi Azikwe, Chief Obafemi Awolowo and
Dr. M.I. Okpara, all of the late memories. These are leaders with the
values of patriotism, with uncompromising emphasis on integrity of
character. These people meant well and seek for a country with milk
and honey, a true federalism where democracy flourish, where
fundamental human rights are respected, where there is free and
qualitative education, good health services without need to travel
abroad for medical treatment every months, undisrupted electricity
supply, regular supply of drinking water and good road network linking
all states of federations. But what we are now experiencing is exactly
the opposite of all listed above. If there is a life after death :
What do we think our past nationalists and founding fathers in heaven
will be saying by now? Are we saying now, that, after 49 years of
independence we cannot produce a leader that can lead us to a “good
government and welfare of all persons in our country...”as firmly and
solemnly resolved in our constitution. Where are those men and women
to transform our resources into greatness? How are our leaders want to
be remembered? Do these present leaders have REAL vision for Nigeria?
They keep on talking about vision every year without serious goals,
planning or implementing integrity and dedication. What are the
outcomes of the National Political Reforms Conference inaugurated on
February 21,2005 by President Obasanjo? No miracle will happen if
these set of greed and selfish leaders are in realm of power. They
should be VOTED out. They should remember the great words of Franklin
D. Roosevelt that” Happiness is not in the mere possession of money;
it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative efforts”.
Where are those past leaders that stole billions of Nigerians money?.
Meanwhile, we should
get it clear that, the difference between a poor country and the rich
or developed nation is not the age of that country. If anybody
compares our years of independence with that of other developed
countries as an excuse for our under-development, it is either, that
the person is suffering from dementia or does not meant well for
Nigeria as a nation. Is the giant of Africa not sinking down?
Greatness is not based on rhetoric's but on achievements. Judging with
the country’s God gift in natural and human resources; the largest
crude oil producer in Africa, the second largest oil reserves in Africa
and this reserves make us the tenth most petroleum-rich nation in the
world, its strategic geographical location, with its inherently
sizable market that could provide trade opportunities for all
countries of the world. Nigeria could compete with ANY developed
nations of the world if all these opportunities are well managed and
utilised. To know that nature is not cruel to us, according to a
recent publication of America Oil and Gas Journal (OGJ) , Nigeria had
an estimated 36.2 billion barrels of proven oil reserves as of
January, 2009. To be sincere with ourselves: Can we name five
important things that the country have achieved since 49 years ago?
What have we gain from the six successful military coups and four
failed ones? Everybody embraces and tolerate bribery and corruption.
Is it Unity, Peace and Stability to talk about? Is it good militarism
or democratic governance? Is it the present state of our education or
health sectors? Nigeria name is fading in the world of sports? To
qualify for the first edition of soccer world-cup in an African soil
is a problem. Nigerians now prefer to watch English premier soccer
league than Nigerian soccer league matches. Many Nigeria professionals
left the country to escape impoverishment and political repression.
Who do you think will come and invest where there is no security to
human lives? We cannot boast of good road or railway network in the
country. We cannot conduct a free and fair election and declare the
winner. We don’t even love each others in all our actions. With LOVE,
all these problems wouldn’t have exist!. Our developing rate is as slow
as snail. Time waits for nobody. Time and resources wasting culture is
not new in all sectors. A government worker can hardly spend four
hours judiciously and productively from his or her eight hours daily
working agreement. All these have both short and long time effects on
nation’s productivity. China clocks
sixty recently. A country that was once rated among the poorest nations
of the world few years ago has now become the heart-beat of the world.
Tell me a place in the universe where there is no Chinese product?.
Malaysia came to Nigeria forty-nine years ago and took away palm-seedlings.
Now, Malaysia is the largest exporter of palm oil in the world while
we the ”good Samaritans” are still a net importer of palm oil. Are we
not sinking?
We have just witnessed
ten years of democracy rule (1999-2009) and we can cannot conduct a
free and fair election where true representatives will be emerged.
Those emerged are not responsible to the electorates. Democracy
cannot survive in absolutism. Democracy is not a static concept as
practise by our representatives. Democracy is the best and most human
form of power. It is for achievers to emerge as representatives and
not those fake and greedy politicians. They can’t give what they don’t
have. How many times have our representatives find time to meet their
subjects at the local level. Rigging is still prominently an
outstanding feature in our political life. Everybody wants power by
all means. The standard of living of ordinary Nigerians has dropped to
the lowest ebb. Over 70percent of Nigerians are living below abject
poverty line. Shameful as we are suffering in the midst of plenty.
Ethnic and religious conflicts are mixed-up with politics. The issue
of national revenue or allocation, national unity and stability leads
us to the true solution to Nigeria problems which is –True Federalism.
As Professor Wole
Soyinka rightly said, “The man dies in all who keeps silent in the
face of tyranny". The foundation of any country is the education of its
youth. Which foundation are we now laying if our education is in a
mess? It is now time to demonstrate the capacity of our brains to
rescue our nation from its doldrums and make her a great nation.
Nigeria
is blessed with well educated and skilled professionals to drive the
country forward. There is no country in the whole world where we don’t
have Nigeria professionals. It is now time to act if we do not want a
political and social catastrophe of our beloved nation. How long shall
we remain in silence? Gani is gone! NANS kept mute for three months of
Universities strike! How long shall we get rid of corruption, 419
syndrome, armed robbery or kidnapping in our system? How can we keep
the country from not splitting apart?. How can we stop violation of
human rights?. The 1999 Constitution which was signed by General
Abdusalam Abubakar stated that :” We the people of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria : Having firmly and solemnly resolved :TO LIVE in
unity and harmony as one indivisible and indissoluble sovereign nation
under God....AND TO PROVIDE for a Constitution for the purpose of
promoting the good government and welfare of all people in our country
on the principles of freedom, equality and Justice, and for the purpose
of consolidating the Unity of our people....”. These are all
misinterpreted in the concepts of Nigeria polity. We need a true
federalism where each arm of government does his own functions
independently, where government is based on the principles of fairness,
equity and justice. In a true federalism, the national wealth should be
distributed more equitably without any grievances to threaten its
unity. In federalism, the country’s liquid and solid mineral resources
have to be jointly exploited by both the federal government and the
state involved under mutual agreement and best criteria sharing
formula. This give a lasting solution to Niger-Delta issues.
A true federalism that
will generate growth, healthy competitions and developments among
all states or regions of the federation. It is high time that states
should be granted independent powers and responsibilities to perform
successfully. True federalism empowers states to make treaties,
respond directly to the interest of their citizens. They should be
able to pass, enforce and interpret laws within their own legislative,
executive and judiciary jurisdictions as done in United States of
America. The wastages in central government structures and cost of
governance are too much to sustain the nation. Each states should
fashion or work out its own wages and salaries scale or structure and
pay what it could afford to its civil servant. We need federal and
states police that will be well-paid, better trained and
well-equipped. With this in place, the issue of day-light armed
robbery, kidnapping and 419 fraud will be taken care. This new
arrangement will help the police to achieve their long time Mission
Statement of “The creation of a safer and more secured environment
conducive for meaningful socio-economic development through crime
prevention and control”. In this true federalism, the central
government will still retain certain jurisdictions over states in
respective of federal policy, federal tax, international relations,
aviation, census, federal elections, immigration, defence, currency
and national security. Reforms should be made on the following
sections of the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria,1999,as
soonest those areas discussed above, especially on the subject of
elections to the offices in the state should exclusively of state
jurisdiction, mine and minerals allocations, the independent of federal
and state police, issues of trade and commerce, prisons should be
concurrent respectively. A new Nigeria is POSSIBLE in our time. We
must not become object of ridicule to the world. Nigeria must not
sink.