KABIYESI-OOO,
Your views are spot-on. You know, I have for the last 40 years or so hammering at the titanic 3, or LIONS, TIGERS, AND LEOPARDS, as I referred to them metaphorically elsewhere (Politics and Society: An Anecdote on Culture and Environmental Determinism, 2021). These selfish three, I argued, have held the country to ransom at the expense of the antelopes, grasscutters, deer and others in Nigerian polity.
Times have changed as the leaders of the antelopes, grasscutters, and deer have strategically decided to form alliances and coalitions with the captains of the Lions, Tigers, and Leopards to exploit the country at the expense of the massive poor in these groups. Tactically, these coalitions must by any means control the politics and the national coffers. Here, arguably, lies our current political, economic, and social dilemmas.
Today, the situation is deteriorating as some prominent Nigerians—Professor Soyinka, President Johnathan, and others—are weighing in on the unconstitutionality of the Emergency Declaration, and its dubious support by NASS. I am yet to hear from our galaxy of intelligentsia—ASUU on this matter. Even so, Kabiyesi, the question now is: What do you suggest we do to avert a possible political crisis in Naija?
Brother Ike Udogu
--Baba Udogu:
Politics, as structured in Nigeria since the 1940s, has never been about conscience or morality. Let us remove this from the equation. It is about self-interest and calculations. All the actors understand the game very well. We are the onlookers. Those who join politics do so because of their wallets, not because of the people. There is only one political party in Nigeria, TTP, Thief Thief Party. It has nothing to do with education or moral values.
The new Administrator starts with N400 billion to spend, without a budget. He is the Lord of Money, and his house will be full of guests who want to take some of it. His term will be extended if he shares the money with the Assembly; from 6 months, it becomes one year.
Very soon, you will find Fubara and Wike smiling and dining as if nothing had happened.
TF
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