January this year, beyond the singsong nature of the year 2020, was like every other
January: dry winds, dust and cold; acute ‘pocketities’ as people have
‘finished’ themselves financially during the Christmas holidays, ( especially
my people who spend in 11 days, December 20 to January 1, what they had
accumulated in 11 months); students
reluctantly returning to school and
people gradually readjusting to the world of work, business and
politics( the most lucrative industry in Nigeria), from which they took a break
in the previous weeks. We also had other
developments in January: the signs and wonders ( judicial mathemagic) in Imo
State, the ferocious war between the falcon and falconer in Edo state, the
onset of revenue at all cost strategy of the Federal Government, our ‘improved’
rankings on the Transparency International and Global Terrorism Index and fire disasters everywhere, especially
that of Balogun Market, Lagos. There were also the onslaught against the poor in Lagos(Takwabay
demolition and impending okada ban), the increasing visa restriction by ‘Donald
nwa Trump’ and the Brexit fever,
and denial of the existence of the hate bill speech by our Minister of Information, who had assured us
that he was not a liar.
Beyond all these,
January 2020 was a month in which
security issues and concerns forced themselves into the center stage of
national discourse. It was the month of Amotekun! A lot had happened on the
security front in the South West and with the certainty that more would
happen,( with about 1200 herdsmen cells allegedly existing in the western
forests) the people and government of South-West established ‘Amotekun
Western Regional Force’ (Remember the West African Frontier Force?). The
Federal Government declared it illegal, surrendered to public and popular opinion, called for a
reconciliatory meeting and negotiation( yes; everything is negotiable) and let
Amotekun be! It was the month in which
Governor Orthom, the weeping governor of this generation was attacked by herdsmen in his farm, when the decimated
Boko Haram rejected N50m ransom
and brutally murdered Rev Andimi
Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria in Michika LGA of Adamawa State, when their cousins, ( the bandits) murdered Mike Nnadi, (a young-orphan seminarian)
and Mrs Ataga ( after Dr Ataga had
donated a police station to the community).
It was a month in which the ‘operation finish them’ in the Plateau continued unabated, when our
President, expressed shock at our the rising insecurity and when Femi
Adesina told us to rejoice because BokoHaram bombings had reduced and that his principal( PMB or GMB??) had
transformed the North-East into
HEAVEN, unlike the HELL it was under GEJ. It was a month in which our
Senate President declared pointedly that our centralised security system had
failed. , when BokoHaram terrorists attacked our troops in Damasak and carried out an “extremely violent” attack
on a vital aid facility housing United Nations workers in Borno State.
It was also under this serious
and worrisome state of affairs one of
our legislators felt that the most important
qualifications and or attainments matter were his 4 wives and 27 children.. ‘and still
counting’!
It was in the midst of all this that security, the
central matter of the day, came
up for discussion at the sleeping chamber of NASS and it was the day that Senator Abaribe delivered two quotable missiles, which in addition to his previous
interventions, will keep his name among the few who know what they had gone to do at Abuja. The whole
world knows what he said but let me repeat it for emphasis. Nigeria did not
elect the IGP; we did not elect the chief of staff, we did not elect the
joint-chiefs or national security adviser, we elected the government of
APC because they continued to tell us that they had the
key to security. "When you want to deal with a matter, you go to the head.
So, we will go to government and ask this government to resign. The clincher,
to me as an Organisational Behavior Scholar and management consultant is: when
you want to deal with a matter, you go to the head. I thought that Abaribe was
just a lawyer and politician; I did not know he was/is also a management guru
because he brought in John C Maxwell into the discourse. Maxwell
had said that ‘Everything rises and falls on leadership’. His second quote on that day has nothing to do with management but I has
everything to do with our current realities, especially when compared to promises and pretentions of the pre-2015
years. It is that those who live by
propaganda will die by propaganda. If you have not been following the
activities of Abaribe in the NASS, try
and check some of them online and do not forget the question he asked our
honourable Chief Justice during his anointing session, sorry screening, at the
senate. (to be concluded).
Other matters: Proletarian Solidarity and Criminality:
Drawing the line!
Karl Marx is long dead and most of his followers have joined
him on the other side. Marxism has
suffered a what one of my friends called
‘loss of currency’ ( declining popularity) to the extent that, whoever says he is a Marxist or exhibits Marxian paradigm today will be looked at with a left eye; as
if he/she is wearing a DIRTY cloth. That is how concepts rise and then ‘fall
and die’. One of the key words associated with Marx is the ‘proletariat’. It is
even worse when he speaks of
‘lumpenproletariat’! It refers to those who are just POOR; those who
are poor, who are defined by poverty and who have naturalized into their poor
habitat and digging deeper rather than making efforts to escape. They are also
unorganized, ignorant and not interested in understanding the why and how of their wretchedness. The
only similarity to that is the current World bank/UNDP phrase: Multidimensional
Poverty. Marx’s greatest grouse against the poor was their failure to unite and deal decisively with their
traducers; the bourgeoisie who oppress,
suppress and repress them.
However, even in his
grave, Marx will be happy with the proletarian solidarity shown by Lagos Okada Riders, most of whom are said to
be from Niger et al. It is about how they pounce on anybody (except soldiers)
who oppresses them on the road. It doesn’t matter whether they are wrong and in
90% of the cases, they are at fault.
I am a living witness to this but
an ‘unkown soldier’ has so documented it that there is no need to reinvent the
wheel. Read on
‘Last week, a motorist
in Festac Town hit an okada rider, an accident which damaged both car and motorcycle,
and injured both rider and passenger...
about fifty okada riders appeared out of nowhere and descended on the
driver, screaming for his blood and chanting Islamic slogans, beat the driver,
senseless, damaged his vehicle and forced him to part with N35,000. In December
2019, a woman was making a turn into her compound, when a crazed okada rider
came out of nowhere and rammed into her
car… a mob of okada riders attacked her and tore her clothes. By the time help
came from people in the area, her purse and phone had been stolen and her
children watched in horror as their mother was beaten and fondled by okada
hooligans. Before my very eyes a policeman at Mile 2 tried to impound a
motorcycle for parking on the expressway, and a dozen of them drew daggers and
threatened to stab him and his colleagues. This happened on Monday at Mile 2!’
So, where do we go
from here? Is this proletarian solidarity or criminality? So, every car-okada accident caused by the
car driver and the okada drivers must met out instant justice? Where are these
okada drivers from and how are they licensed and controlled? Are they above the
law? Are we safe? And even then how does
this trend play out with the recent Lagos unslaught against okadas and
their younger brothers, the ‘kekes’?
Questions, questions and more questions.
- Ik Muo, PhD. Department of Business
administration, OOU, Ago-Iwoye. 08033026625
PROLETARIAN SOLIDARITY OR CRIMINALITY indeed whichever way. That is my greatest fear with OKADA their Mob Action and I don't intend to have any issue with them because any day I do they will skin me alive because I will be so PISSED OFF that I will try to put it to them their ill behaviors as a menace, they will be at fault and still be cursing you the MOTORIST, very ANNOYING aspect of them and I don't hold it. On ABARIBE, I so much enjoyed his second assertion that those who LIVE BY THE PROPAGANDA shall by by PROPAGANDA!!!!!!!. May the Souls of the departed mostly the kidnapped rest in Peace Amen!!!!!!!!. GREAT AND COMIC AS USUAL!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThumb up for Sen. Abaribe. We sure need more of him in the NASS and not a bunch of 'sleeping and rubber stamp' ignoramus that filled the 'hallowed' chambers. .... The mayhem unleashed by the okada riders is indescribable and criminal.
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