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Zoning
Or No Zoning, The Exalted Seat Is Ours For Take!
03 January 2011 By Salisu Ahmed Koki
To say that Nigeria’s painfully lingering dwindling
fortunes amazingly amidst its evenly-nurtured
abundance in material and human resources is
unarguably linked to what it suffered and is still
suffering from in the form of absence of enlightened
leadership from top to bottom amounts in no way or
manner to a blatant understatement.
Enlightened leadership it is that can alone ginger up
and usher in the much needed leadership style that can
nurture for instance tourism-supportive culture,
sustainable development, admonish-worthy diversity and
spirit-soothing courage left, right and centre.
Enlightened leadership that can spur-up or rather
evenly produce the stubbornly elusive enlightened
followership is a leadership tool that holds the
realistic promise of harnessing the full capabilities
of Nigeria’s very diverse and auspiciously colourful
population.
By calculatingly creating and harnessing division in
poverty-stricken and hope lacking group of men, women
and children along the precipices of religion, race,
political affiliation or ethnic designations, many
avaricious and equally self-interested men and women
in positions of authority have ruled ruthlessly and
looted government coffers recklessly, little wonder
the creation and popularization of the infamous
notion- divide and rule!
Before Nigeria’s independence, this devil called
division came in the form of cooked-up and bottled up
animosity against group of people some considered the
closest to and most familiar with the colonial masters
that formally if not forcefully provided nanny
services for the allegedly young Nigeria of blessed
memory (of course we are in a new and confused Nigeria
today), with the animosity coming from the groundnut
pyramid churning out part of this country. Immediately
after independence, and possibly up till today, the
devil has appeared and is camouflaging today in the
form of animosity against people of a particular
region that are alleged to clung to power for a longer
period of time without much to show!
Interestingly, the tool employed by those power elite
to further fan these seemingly endless, needless and
counter-productive animosity are groundnut with its
oil and now crude oil!
Bloodbath of varying degrees was the result of these
evil machinations, consuming Nigerians big and small
as it continue to rage profusely and voraciously.
Biafra, Kafanchan, Jos, Odi, Kano, Shagamu, Yelwan
Shendam, Boko Haram, Black October, MEND among others
are the consequences as well.
Thirst for political control is what is intransigently
itching these power elite to create divisions amongst
poor Nigerians by any means necessary to further
perpetuate their iron-fisted grip on our nations
resources and collective conscience. And now that
election d-day is approaching, the whistle was blown,
and they are upping their deadly tactic to sway the
general public away from the pressing issues eating up
the soul of this blessed nation and its people.
Debate on zoning or absent of it is potentially a very
costly distraction that holds the power of swaying the
generality of the voting public away from cleverly
assessing the various candidates vying for public
offices and making an informed decision come April
2011.
The issue worthy of taking into full consideration by
every eligible voter as the general election draws
nearer includes among others pertinent questions whose
answers continue to elude us. These questions includes
among others why the spate of looting of public funds
from top to down, left, right and centre continue
unabated?
According to Malam Nuhu Ribadu, more than $380bn has
either been stolen or wasted by Nigerian governments
since independence in 1960. Also, $299 BILLION in aid
and grants (not loans) have been given to Nigeria
since independence, by U.S. and E.U. nations. Where
are the projects that one can pin point to justify the
receipt of these huge amount of money?
Why should we continue to vote blindly and recklessly?
Where is our collective common sense when we for
example continue to allow evidently thieving and
infamously renowned rogue leaders to mount on the
saddle of Nigeria’s leadership across all the tiers of
government?
Where is our common conscience if what we can best
offer at this critical moment is purposeless argument
regarding what is to or not to be vis-a-vis zoning,
and not a favourable solution to this seemingly
lingering disgrace or rather embarrassment called
leadership in Nigeria?
While people in countries like China, Chile and
New-Zealand are dying in deeply dug out mines trying
to dug out the little that remained of the purposeful
economic and social development fuelling mineral
resources, here in Nigeria, it is poor people that are
dying for instance from lead and other toxic minerals
poisoning as they attempt to do-it-themselves when the
bulldog-like, deaf, dumb and negligent government
failed to put effective structures in place to tap
into the evenly abundant resources for the benefit of
Nigeria and Nigerians.
While Nigeria’s pomp, posh and lavish legislators are
wallowing in abundance and wealth courtesy of their
record-setting jumbo pay, poor voters like you and I
are needlessly wallowing on the streets penniless,
voraciously scouting for avenues to make ends meet.
Yet, you and I are still wasting our productive hours
polluting our common conscience with deadly
divisionary subscriptions that can only lead us to one
thing- further misery and destruction!
Yes, zoning is good and right, but only for those who
have valid and productive reasons to think in that
direction and people who find solace in subscribing to
that inclination as well. It is equally bad, tasteless
and not right to those who harbour valid reasons along
that line. At least, both parties are exercising their
civic duty and rights to voice their opinion but that
does not mean the voting public will allow themselves
to be carried on this destructive roller-coaster of
debate without a positive political rebate!
The truth from which the poor voter is shielded away
from by these merciless elite is that, it is the poor
voter that have the ultimate right to zone or not to
zone via vote.
And now that we can all see the direction in which
these power rambling is taking us, it is ripe for us
to surrender ourselves to the logic and power of
informed voting especially as we are forced to have a
rethink on votes and voting courtesy of the high dose
of reality of life in Nigeria today!
Who say revolution is only achieved by the gun or even
by votes alone? True and meaningful revolution is
attained through the appropriate application of common
sense nurtured by clear conscience to real life
situations. Zoning or no zoning, the ruthlessly
competitive seat is ours for take- us Nigerians.
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