Once upon a time, Nigeria was graced
with the iconic appellation of might and eminence in Africa, but now,
she crawls from that splendour of historic glory and then flounders in
the gale of global sympathy.
As a mirage, the slogan ‘Giant
of Africa’ is now a cynical sobriquet meant to conceal the frightening
rate of socio-economic and political malfeasances that have gorged hard
to the very depth of national morality.
This
article was written by Datboyjerry. The views and opinions expressed
here are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official
policy or position of http://www.reportnaija.com/.
Blessed with
abundant natural resources, the West African nation is on a progressive
crumble fostered by the unofficial ratification of hegemonic venality,
embezzlement and political witch-hunt at the dais of ignominious
kleptocracy.
As mediocrity is being allowed to reign in entirety
at the backdrop of hollowed selections and elections; impunity and
immunity are being hallowed in sacrosanctity by the extremely prejudiced
potentates at the upper echelon of voracity.
The only period in
time that can embark on this fatal trip of economic decadency, under
this ‘democratic era’ of incompetence and kleptomania, is a touch of
military reign of brutal anarchy.
In Nigeria, the sovereign ruler,
who obviously is the pioneer of the crusade against corruption, has
shown quite a few cracks, which suggests him to be the ‘inviolable’
chief priest among the merry band of kleptocrats. Thus far, the
controversy surrounding his WASC certificate remains a mystery even the
oracles can’t demystify.
How about a situation where the Senate
President is faced with three different charges of corruption – 16-count
charge of alleged false asset declaration at the Code of Conduct
Tribunal; alleged forgery of Senate rules in 2015 and the damning
involvement in the list of people that subscribed to the services of the
Panamanian firm, Mossack Fonseca to create off shore companies to hide
properties from the regulators in their countries – and he is still not
incriminated and impeached?
The anguished masses are only being fed with breaking news on litigation at the court of public opinion.
Imagine!
In this country, an Appropriation Bill for 2016 would be transmuted
from ‘missing’ to ‘padding’ in the National Assembly and the alleged
culprits are not yet stripped of honour and respect due to their ranks.
A Nigerian, while reacting to the allegations of budget padding on The PUNCH, July 29, 2016, had said: “The
National Assembly is a reflection of the larger Nigerian society.
Whether it is called budget padding or budget stuffing, they are all
synonyms of corruption. As of today, Nigeria cannot boast of any arm of
government that is corruption-free… Is it the judiciary or the
legislature or the executive? Sadly, the civil service is, incredibly,
the “Mother of Corruption”. And that brings us to the dilemma of the
Nigerian nation. It brings us to why we are stagnant. Who is going to
check who? Who is going to investigate who? Where are the checks and
balances?”
This has clearly indicated that the country is
rife with thieves, who have continuously taken advantage of corruption,
to steal from the commonwealth with no mercy, in a self-aggrandized
attempt to fortify their personal wealth and political power.
A
nation, where graduation from the upper stratum of academic institution
with a certificate of service from the National Youths Service Corps
(NYSC) to match, doesn’t necessarily guaranty you a place in the hostile
labour market – for it is written, in the ignoble book of corruption:
“Only the children of the well-to-do shall get hold of all the juicy
positions in the country”.
In this country, it is indeed a miracle for a son-of-a-nobody to make it to the top.
The
truth be laid nude, the federal government has neither endorsed
corruption nor has it crusaded vigorously against it – all we read on
National Newspapers are either a campaign of calumny on dissenters or a
prosecution of persecution.
The bane of monumental corruption has
penetrated into the abysmal stem of the country’s geopolitical
ecosystem, to a great extent, that even unemployed graduates have now
mastered the act of shutting down recruitment websites with overwhelming
views, in a bid to divulge their willingness for any job opportunity –
imagine a recent situation where almost one million Nigerians were vying
for 10, 000 slots in the Nigerian police 2016 recruitment!
Apparently
on the brink of an indelible kakistocracy, government after government
have continued to hoodwink the ‘languishing’ masses with demagogic
propagandas only to assume power and then focus on the embezzlement from
the nation’s coffer.
Nigeria: Africa’s Fallen Giant And The Reign Of Political Kleptocracy. Photo credit: EFCCA
country, where a former military brass and his coterie of political
bandits in the opposition party purloined and then shared over $2.1
billion – about N700 billion – from the nation’s purse – money meant for
the purchase of weapons to fight Boko Haram insurgency, which directly
led to the death of soldiers and innocent civilians across the
North-Eastern states – and nobody has been sentenced to the
penitentiary?
This is just as another military general, who
instead of handing out a duly authorised salary increase to members of
the Nigerian Air Force, kept the difference and collected $1.5 million a
month throughout the duration of his tenure.
This is how some
miserable, privileged collection of thieves and high office brigands,
luxury in money meant for national usage and the judgemental rod is
wielded on nobody?
You’d be so appalled by the amount of truths
that lay beneath the veneer of their mendacious sleeves, for they have
in shenanigan disguised a period of ‘holy fast’ to a feast in gluttony.
Should
we then decide to use the N700billion as a benchmark on an estimated
population of 170 million Nigerians? Each person would go home with the
sum of N4,117, which would have at least put a smile on the faces of
many.
A nation, where a rich and troublesome fellow in the Senate,
who has an ostentatious avidity for fast cars and an exotic ego to
complement his witless jocularity, is allowed to overtly threaten to
beat and impregnate a colleague of equal status, and the country’s
premier security agencies keep mum to the situation, but would be the
first to smack the minors with lawsuit at the slightest of provocation.
This is merely a glimpse of corruption at the national level. How about the state and local government levels?
A
country, where ‘change’ was the sloganized ‘bogus mantra’ of last
year’s general elections but what is being dished to Nigerians is the
flipside with the acute and spiralling inflation in almost all
commodities in the country.
While the country is sandwiched in
between a threat of secession in the Niger Delta region and a crave for
Islamic Caliphate by militants of a notorious death cult in Northern
Nigeria, the loquacious Minister of Information and Culture is engrossed
in the evangelical ministry of advocacy for the ignoble cause of the
presidency.
A nation, whose reputation is largely on the fall,
while the local currency (Naira), and other commodities like; petrol;
tomato; bread and even sachet water among others have soared, coupled
with the severe slash in the salaries of angst-ridden civil servants.
The
inimical scourge of austerity and untold hardship was made evident in
the increase in the price of petrol, which further complicated the
already compounded issue of epileptic power supply across the nation.
Following
the inadequate supply of electricity, many Nigerians have relied on
petrol to power their homes and offices, however with the increase in
the twin – fuel and electricity bill – citizens have been left to rely
on sunlight and trek among others to power productivity.
Sequel to
the horrendous development, companies are shutting down, as the tempest
of retrenchment has been provoked in every sector in the country, with
thousands of Nigerians getting ripped apart by the repulsion of the
economic tornado. The way forward
In other
for Nigeria to regain its depleting global veneration, all hands have to
be on deck to ensure a stringent enforcement of the policies in the war
against corruption.
Any person – from the President down to the
junior-most civil servant – once indicted or charged should be impeached
or allowed to resign before further interrogation can be conducted.
Once
found guilt, (s)he should be made to feel the unadulterated wrath of
the law not compromising the status, religion and ethnocentricity of the
accused.
God Bless Nigeria!!
This article
was written by Datboyjerry. The views and opinions expressed here are
those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy
or position of http://www.reportnaija.com/.
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