Sunday, 3 August 2014
The Return of the Hooded Bandits, By Bisi Akande
It is noble to work to live. When a man wakes up daily to work,
his aim is to gather resources to buy his needs like foods,
housing, clothes, air-conditioners, drinks, and some luxuries. If
suddenly he realises that armed robbers are at his gate, in any
decent society, his immediate reaction will be to ask for help
from his government or its agents. And promptly, he should be
defended and protected from attack. Is that possible in Nigeria
today? It would have been possible if Democracy were intact in
Nigeria.
Wherever Democracy is intact, all governments and their
agencies at all levels will always strive to respond to the
demands of the greater number of the people within their
jurisdictions. Today, Nigeria which is one of the wealthiest and
most naturally endowed places on earth, because of deliberate
incidence of corruptions and consequent mis-rule by the
military administrations and the PDP over the years, is breeding
the poorest and most deprived citizens within its jurisdiction.
Hunting for powers and to enable them be accountable to no
electorate, PDP and its Presidency have begun to destroy
opposition all over Nigeria by using massive federal powers to
impeach governors and fully arming the police and the soldiers
to protect and cover up their corrupt leaders while fraudulently
manipulating the wishes of Nigerians at the pools with absolute
impunity.
It is increasingly becoming embarrassing that the PDP, in its
own fashion of Democracy, tolerates no opposition. Any
Democracy without opposition is fascism, prone to corruption
and repressive rule. Unfortunately, the credulous international
communities, from whose places Democracy was introduced to
Nigeria and to whom we can expect to intervene, seem naive in
appreciating the enormity of Nigeria’s Democracy
bastardization system. It is definitely fascism that is being re-
christened as democracy in Nigeria.
It will be recalled that in the recently held election in Ekiti,
hundreds of APC party supporters and leaders were hounded
into detention at the eve of the election only for the Federal
government to hoodwink the global community to believe that
the election was free and fair when in truth the process had
been skewed in favour of the PDP in the pre-election processes.
How can an election be said to be free and fair where majority
of APC opposition members were detained for no just cause;
where elected governors from other APC states were prevented
from attending APC rally; while serving federal ministers and
other appointees of the PDP-controlled Federal Government,
who were equally not indigenes of Ekiti State, were allowed
free movement in and out of the state?
The same scenario is playing out again in Osun state with
massive militarisation of the State by men of the state security
services who are shooting sporadically everywhere in order to
scare away voters and intimidate our people before the
elections.
History does not change. It is people who fail to learn the
lessons of history. It was this type of actions by the then ruling
parties that led to the collapse of the first and second republics
of Nigeria due to the reckless use of brutal force by the ruling
parties against the opposition. The present ruling PDP is
already toeing this line at the risk of our hard earned
democracy for which some of our compatriots paid the supreme
sacrifice. It is ironical that these same people who were
collaborators with the military while most of us were either in
jail, on exile or hunted by the killer squad are still the ones
toying with the destiny of our people today, using the
instrument of state to intimidate and harass innocent citizens.
This is, therefore, a clarion call to all well meaning Nigerians
and the international community to immediately prevail on the
ruling PDP to call its dogs of war to order and ensure that these
acts of intimidation as a prelude to the massive rigging of
the August 9, 2014 governorship election in Osun be stopped
forthwith. We are veterans in the struggle for the progress of
our father land and we want to assure Nigerians that this plot
will be resisted firmly and courageously by the people of Osun
state. We are armed with the truth that we are all freeborn of
our nation and that no one will be allowed to imprison or
enslave us using our commonwealth resources for which they
ought to be faithful trustees.
The military, by their nature, had no business with the
electorates. During their rules, there were serious set-backs in
the lives of ordinary Nigerians. They were dictators, and
Nigeria was therefore worse under military rule.
With PDP in power, votes do not count and, therefore, the
electorates are not important in PDP’s culture. That is why
Nigeria has been sinking and failing under PDP governments.
This present regime is the worst. No peace, no infrastructures,
no industry, no employment, no prosperity, no orderliness and
no peace of mind. Instead, there is panic everywhere.
Surely, this Jonathan’s Presidency is a Political Armed Robber.
Chief Bisi Akande, former governor at the State of Osun, and
chieftain of the opposition APC read this
excerpted statement at a press conference in his town office
at Ila Orangun saturday August 2nd, 2014
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