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In 1960, the prospect of a new country was great, buoyed with the crude oil in the South. But by 1970, Nigeria came under a massive underdevelopment. 25 years of unbroken democratic rule in Nigeria exemplified one thing “ Nigerian political leaders are not smart; historically, politically, economically and otherwise. They always have an Achilles heel at the same place. Theres no midway for Nigeria; its either we get it right or be doomed. Stand and gaze is only an occupation of a terrified mind. An ungodly nation consumes its inhabitants “ who will deliver the trapped population from the hunger pangs and fangs of devouring beasts. In the poem, Good morning, Sun, Dmitriy Kokavev recounted the miseries, weeping, loss, death and tears that beheld the rising sun. Nigeria grant life and watch it disappear, would Nigeria disappear one day and be no more?
Nobody speaks in Nigeria at the moment. The highest political office in the country islike a White witch coven where the relish of every machination is actualized. Farmers have to wait for the early and later rain, patiently observing the weather; expecting a bounteous harvest. The Presidency has every wish met with a wink and whomever dares such authority whether nationally or internationally does not just receive a backlash but may not live to recount the ordeals. Therefore, the voices of opposition is usually moderate; other powers and principalities mark their time and wait for an opportune season.
The sly moves of the Tinubu-led administration do not excite the majority but the uneasy calm further complicate and dampen the hope of poor Nigerians. It has been revocation, closure, seizure, retrenchment, destruction, clampdown and apparent impoverishment as far as the economy and finance are concerned. No one is born with character, compassion, competence, commitment, whether naturally or supernaturally; but we must necessarily add them to our lives especially when we intend to lead others. While we see nothing ahead except economic gloom, unemployment and hard times; its pertinent to believe in our children and their future.
Fighting corruption is said to be dangerous in Nigeria and no leader even makes an attempt. History beckoned on us on January 15, 1966, the bloodiest coup detat in the country, causing the death of several political figures. Described as a brief and temporary revolution to end corruption and ethnic rivalry when ministers at that time lived flamboyant lifestyles and looting of the public funds was at the expense of ordinary citizens. As we endure the remaining years of Tinubu, many would wish that a little relief would come from any angle to placate and succour the masses.
Our world puts everyone under threat and constant trepidation. Motorists do not have insurance. Drivers drink and drive. Bullies are in school, homes and churches. Online predators are all over the internet. Theres an elusive peace. Would any hardworking citizen listen to a voice that says; Nigeria is broke, poor and fragile? Are Nigerians not better off without a government? What does the ordinary Nigerian benefit from the government? Internet fraud, cybercrime, drug trafficking have taken over the youths. Trucks and trailers that carry animals and goods are now used to carry human beings. Imagine a Nigeria where the vast oil reserves translate to prosperity for all. Imagine a nation where the fertile farmlands yield bountiful harvests, eliminating hunger. Imagine a society where education empowers every child and innovation flourishes. Such is the Nigeria of our dream.
The dawn of a new day In Nigeria is a call to action. Its an invitation to engage in meaningful dialogue, to further inclusive growth, and to build a nation where every citizen can thrive. Our mornings are not just the start of a new day; they are symbols of hope and renewal. They remind us that no matter the challenges we face, each day offers a chance to make a positive impact. The human mind has a natural tendency to criticize, but practically not many things are accomplished by criticism. Though criticism weakens and wounds, does the present government give any hoot about voices of critics. We may not be better than others, but we are not hard and cruel. There may be one or two things we do not know about the APC-controlled federal government, but most of what we know are true. We do not criticize from the place of superiority but for correction and direction.
As the first rays of sunlight bathe the bustling cities and several countryside of our beloved nation, we are reminded of the boundless potential that lies within Nigeria. Each morning presents us with an opportunity to reflect over our achievements, acknowledge our challenges, and envision a brighter future for every Nigerian.
Obiotika Wilfred Toochukwu writes from St. Patricks Catholic Church Awgbu.