Between Lying Liars, Wailing Wailers, Hailing Hailers And The Suffering Sufferers, By Jacob Onjewu Dickson
Monday March 7, 2016
Our dear country Nigeria is in serious
trouble. This time, it is not the low price of crude, or the troubles
from the almost defeated Boko Haram. The trouble we are in is definitely
not the blowing up of pipelines and oil installations by neither the
Niger-Delta activists, nor the rampaging arson and near genocide being
perpetrated by Fulani herdsmen, yet we are in serious trouble.
The trouble we are in would have been
no trouble in other climes, because they have moved on beyond pettiness
that has for long bedeviled Nigeria to embracing real patriotism for
their nation states, co federal unions or nations.
We remain stagnant, taking two steps forward and two steps backward, the vicious circle continues.
Individuals in this great country of ours’ have decided to remain loyal
to their ethnic group, religion, region or maybe both. At times their
loyalty could even rotate around the three demographics, depending on
the gravity of the issue at stake.
We would eagerly turn blind eyes to the wrong deeds of our kinsmen,
provide alibi, security, moral, financial and even spiritual support to
them even when it is obvious they were caught on the wrong side of the
law, be it constitutionally, religiously or even judging by humanity
standard. Simply put, our conscience have become seared, toughened and misplaced
over time by what we choose to allow ourselves to be exposed to.
We have made it part of our own ‘ten commandments’ that anytime a
public figure in Nigeria is on the national alter for any wrong doing,
we become the ‘people’s advocate’ that either support or condemn his
action, taking sides for and against, depending if he is tied to us
using our demographics of ethnicity, religion or region or not.
Nigerians have become the ‘law’ and the ‘courts’ that are quick to pass
sentences on those not from our divide even when it is glaring that
they are innocent, and acquitting those that we share the same
demographics with, even when there are clear evidence of guilt.
And so we are either the lying liars or the wailing wailers, hailing hailers or suffering sufferers.
As a Nigerian today, you must fit in perfectly into one of the four categories.
The wailing wailers are those that see everything that was done by the
immediate past administration as right. Even if there is clear evidence
that some things were not done right, they would argue from today till
tomorrow that their own ‘idol’ was right and the present administration
has been wrong all through.
The lying liars on their part keep manufacturing lies about the past
administration and feeding it to their followers. They lie about the
economy, war against Boko Haram, and just anything that would demonise
the past administration and make the present saintly.
For the hailing hailers, they agree with anything the lying liars say,
without constructively seeking ways to challenge them into fulfilling
campaign promises made. Even if it is apparent to all that the lying
liars are lying, the hailing hailers would still use every means
available to support them.
Now the suffering sufferers are the majority of Nigerians. This group
was never part of the past administration and is not part of the present
administration. They are the ones that are really feeling the harsh
economic conditions in the country. They don’t have people from the last
administration supporting them; neither do they have people from the
present. They are just there in the middle taking all the heat from the
hailers and the wailers.
Having said that, lets go back to the real problem of Nigeria. The real
problem we have is lack of patriotic Nigerians. We only have people
that are patriotic to their religions, ethnic group or regions.
Take for instance during the previous administration, we had people
mostly from the North, who prayed, perhaps fasted, for Nigeria not to
succeed in anything. Even when our senior national team the Super Eagles
played then, they prayed for the team to lose.
Same applies to our brothers from the other divide. As soon as power
changed hands, they stopped being patriotic, clamouring for a breakaway
from Nigeria and even praying for the oil price to remain low.
We need to look beyond such pettiness, to grow our country because for now, Nigeria still remains the hope of the black race.
We must not switch-patriotism from country to individual or vice versa.
We must be patriotic Nigerians and love our country, our country men
and our leaders, in spite of who is the President.
All Nigerians should help our leaders by being constructive in
criticizing policies and programmes. By so doing, we would help in
shaping our country through projects that will have impact on all
citizens. By the time we do that, the hailing hailers, wailing wailers,
lying liars and suffering sufferers will cease to exist and we would all
be patriotic Nigerian citizens.
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