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Monday, March 2, 2015

Buhari vs Jonathan: On the road to Czech?

NIGERIA’S body-political is currently befuddled by a  cacophonous preponderance of Boko Haram’s insurgency, Niger Delta militancy, politicians’ s kullduggery, psychotically corrupt leadership, hate speeches, military interlopers, economic  bastardisation, INEC’s tergiversation, grandiloquent poverty and Buhariánd Jonathans ventriloquism. Can any nation remain as one united sovereign and indivisible body with these kinds of protean contretemps? NO!

Nigeria as a nation right from pre-independence through independence in 1960 to post-independence era has always been a nation that is at war with itself. The political engineering processes in our march to nationhood with a catalogue of military coups and politicians’ slip shoddiness that has taken us to the epicenter of the political precipice has not taught our leaders a lesson.

The way and manner in which our politicians are currently conducting themselves in the light of the 2015 general elections, using the vortexes and counter-vortexes of violence, thuggery, bombings during political rallies, vitriolic  vituperations, blackmail, media warfare, NTA’s propaganda hype, Governor RotimiAmache’s belligerent rhetoric, Governor Fayose’s dunder headed extremism, PDP’s and APC’s intolerance, manipulation of the Military Institution, Machiavellian electoral acrobatics  by Christian and Muslim leaders, tribal bigotry and former Governor Tinubu’s wanton chauvinism etc., will definitely precipitate political apocalypse and socio-economic topsy-turvydom.

Nigeria is already at the precipitous edge of a civil war, secession and disintegration likeCzechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Sudan, etc. What strategies must we fine-tune and orchestrate to salvage Nigeria from self-destruct? We must ensure that the polls/elections are no more postponed/shifted from March 28th and April 11th to any other dangerously  manipulated phantom date.
The elections  must be seen by all (Local and International Communities and Observers) to be all-embracingly free, fair and credible. INEC and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria(as amended) should not be manipulated to shift the election date again and to extend the leadership tenure of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (Interim government).

The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended)in sections 135 subsection (2), 64 (2), 180 (2) and 105 (2)empowers with Orwellian duplicity INEC’s Chairman to postpone vide the Electoral Act and the President to form an Interim Government when elections cannot be conducted in some parts of the country (as it is, the North-Eastern part of Nigeria).

The Electoral Act and this part of the Constitution must not be manipulated to extend the tenure of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. The CAVEAT is that the interpretation and citation of parts of the constitution must be given a political and ‘national interest interpretation’ to forestall political, socio-economic anarchical entropy.
The sanctity of democracy is eulogized by the sage and political analyst Thomas Mann (1875-1955) when he posited in his book ‘The Coming Victory of Democracy’ that “We must define democracy as that form of government and of society which is inspired above every other, with the feeling and consciousness of the dignity of man” and this is corroborated by the statesman Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) in his address to Congress, in 1917 he said, “The world must be made safe for democracy.
Its peace must be planted upon the tested foundation of political liberty.”

Nigerians must realize that democracy is not an event, but a governing formula based on the principles of GRADUALISM. The metamorphosis of democracy and political engineering is an on-going work in Nigeria and it must be allowed to grow from the egg through the chrysalis to adulthood.
The embryonic stages must have accoutrements and concomitants of teething problems. It is our ability to effectively manage the schisms inherent in the growth process that will strategically reposition and salvage our nation from the impasse of political, socio-economic challenges.

We have fought a civil war in Nigeria (1967-1970), and we would have failed ourselves  as a people and a nation if we allow the 2015 elections to bring the nation to her knees.
We must remember the sordid dismemberment of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Sudan and Czechoslovakia etc. Is Nigeria on the road to Czechoslovakia?

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