Another article from singer turned writer, Etcetera. Read below...
Why are we dancing? Why do we keep rolling out the drums each time we
have a new government, only for us to start crying few months down the line? Is
it that we are too quick to forget or we just love to dance? Do you celebrate a
child who’s about to write his exams or the one who has written and passed?
What is this jubilation for? Because I really don’t understand. Is it that the
election of Buhari in itself has suddenly alleviated our sufferings? I am
really confused here, hearing how six bikers lost their lives in Zaria
celebrating Buhari’s victory. One would think that a people who have been
shortchanged for so long by past presidents will know better to be calm and
take every word of the new president with a pinch of salt until he proves to be
different.
This process is becoming an unending circle, again and again we’ve
danced and again and again, we’ve cursed and cried at the end. It is still
shocking to me that a lot of Nigerians fell for the story that the president
was born without shoes. Was anyone born with shoes on? Buhari’s triumphant
entry into the presidency last Sunday which coincidentally was a palm Sunday
doesn’t yet prove he is the redeemer. Just like the second coming of our
supposed political messiah Obasanjo didn’t prove any significant improvement in
our lives.
We all thought he was the one anointed by the gods to take us by the
hands and lead us right straight into the promised land, where we shall have no
more gnashing of teeth. But when he left office, the roads were still as bad as
they were before he took office. The hospitals were still without facilities
and most importantly, he failed to defeat the demon in the power sector even
with billions of dollars thrown at it. The demons in the same power sector have
claimed Jonathan just like they did Yar’Adua, Abdulsalami Abubakar, Sanni
Abacha, Shonekan, IBB and Shagari. Even Buhari himself had already been
defeated by this demon before. So what says it is not going to be the same this
time around. Remember obasanjo was defeated twice by this same demon.
Why won’t our leaders take us for granted when they’ve noticed that we
are always ready to jump to our feet and “judile” with the announcement of
every new regime? When Buhari overthrew the democratically elected government
of Shehu Shagari in 1983, many of you reading this took to the streets to boogie
down. When Babangida sent Buhari packing a couple of months later, a lot more
of you got drunk and vomited all over the place. Even Abacha’s sudden death
brought smiles on the faces of most bar owners across the country as they ran
out of booze. Is something wrong with us as a people? We are forgetting a very
important fact that this election proves that we are and will still remain a
divided people. We are divided by our ideologies with no realistic integration
in sight. The election has also reinforced the thinking that we are divided by
regional, tribal and religious interests and not national. These are some of
the significant issues that will define our tomorrow.
Finally, some of you who are reading this may be saying, oh Etcetera,
can’t you be optimistic for once? My brother, I can’t. Optimism and its younger
brother, hope have proven to be very dangerous especially in Nigeria. They have
sent millions of Nigerians to their early graves. What is the point of being
optimistic in a system that has always left me in tears and heartache? Or is it
till I get arrested by Mr. Cardiac? Tufiakwa!

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