By Joe Igbokwe, PM News
It is the duty of intellectuals in every society to set agenda for
leaders so that they do not derail. They set agenda so that services
will be delivered as at when due. Intellectuals do not exhibit
intellectual dishonesty; they speak the truth to power always not
minding whose ox is gored. When any society goes astray it is simply
because the intellectuals went to sleep or they have been bought over.
But the real intellectuals do not subscribe to the politics of the
stomach.
The real intellectuals prefer to die of hunger than to
sell their hard earned dignity. Understanding the dynamics of Nigerian
politics has been the biggest problem of the Igbo in Nigeria. The Igbo,
yes my Igbo don’t seem to place a neat handle on Nigeria’s intricate
politics and how well it can be harnessed to improve the lots of the
race. The annulment of June 12 1993 Presidential elections provided an
opportunity for Igbo to join other Nigerians to defend democracy and
rule of law but only a handful of Igbo stood with the Yoruba to defend
June 12. The majority rather chose to be seduced by traders and
illiterates to term the struggle a Yoruba struggle. The struggle for
June 12lasted for five years and the rest is now history. But Yoruba was
not defeated. Presidency was ceded to them for 8 years.
Leadership
failure since 1999 has presented another opportunity for Igbo to work
with other Nigerians to rescue Nigeria from rudderless and inept
leadership PDP has foisted on the country. The Hausa/Fulani sacrificed
ANPP and CPC to join APC. Yoruba moved from AD to AC, ACN and then APC.
Instead of my people joining other stakeholders in the project Nigeria,
they tagged the APC as Boko Haram party, Yoruba party, and Hausa party.
They rather decided to tag slavishly along the despised and failed PDP
and even when a mass exodus has hit the PDP, some Igbo traders and
dancers of fortune feel it is their duty to warm the bed with a dead
child. They eagerly received a dead child like the PDP which in fifteen
years have destroyed the Igbo leg of the Nigerian three legged
structure. From being the one of the three legs of Nigeria before the
coming of PDP, the Igbo are today not even considered one of the sixth
legs of a wobbling Nigeria yet some Igbo mercantilists propped by their
bulging stomach and led in the nose by traders are serving as cannon
fodders to the PDP. This they do, either as direct members of PDP or as
hidden enablers of PDP. APGA has today been turned over to the PDP to be
raped and exploited to its pleasure while the rest of the country moves
to salvage the crumbling nation from the deadly virus the PDP has
become.
The worst is that some so-called intellectuals who should
know and direct the race aright have allowed the rumblings of their
stomachs to make them intellectual pall bearers. They have allowed
themselves to be dragged by barely literate traders and political
harlots to serve at the meal table of the dying PDP, not minding the
odious stenches. They are the most fanatic in defence of the means and
odd ways of the PDP just because such action promises to keep morsels on
their tables. It is a shame!
Igbo nation cannot live in
isolation, Igbo nation cannot be an island unto itself. Igbo need to
work with others, network, interface, negotiate, inter-relate,
synergize, strategize, engage, dialogue and coordinate to make progress.
Until Igbo show that they can be trusted by other Nigerians who are not
Igbo the chances of ruling Nigeria may be remote. Igbo must love the
people they want to rule. If you read ethnic meaning into any project in
Nigeria it may lead to mistrust. To tag APC, Boko Haram party, Hausa
party or Yoruba party is not a good strategy. It is at best a self
defeatist ploy by die hard reactionaries to keep Igbo in perpetual
chains and continue benefiting from the overflowing table of rot the PDP
has employed to wreck and crumble this country for the past fourteen
years. These Amaziahs of the Igbo nation are in a desperate mission to
keep Igbo in perpetual bondage where they will never rise again. They
have been dominant in the Igbo nation since after the civil war and have
been the sole beneficiaries of the decreasing fortunes of the Igbo
nation. It does not show tact, it does not show intelligence, it does
not show commitment or deep understanding of the dynamics of Nigerian
politics.
Political Traders are still choking the development of
politics in Igboland. They still use money to confuse our people. They
have nothing to give Igboland except filling their personal pockets. If
they have anything for Igbo, why is it that in the last fourteen years,
no Igbo man is located within the first six top positions in the
country? Why is it that out people still have no federal investment in
Igboland? Why is it that out people still spend days to cross the sole
bridge over the River Niger? Why is it that we have the worst federal
roads in Igboland? During election time, those that employ them as
internal colonial masters give them money, give them police to come and
manipulate results. After each election, they smile to the bank and ala
Igbo continue to wallow in pitch darkness. They buy up votes and
electoral materials just to be relevant. We have suffered mediocrity in
the name of leadership. These are the fraudsters that bought and
diverted electoral materials in Anambra.The recent electoral fraud in
Anambra can be traced to this factor (the menace of political traders)
Intellectuals must reclaim Igboland and cause our people to rise above
clannish behavior, selfish politics, primordial sentiments, ethnic
preoccupation to join others to reclaim Nigeria.
For the masses of
Igboland, if after fifteen years, we are yet to articulate what we
gained from the same PDP these traders are dragging us to, when will we
start reaping the benefits of the slavish fidelity some political
profiteers have led us to pledge for a dying PDP? If a writer is silent,
he is lying. A school of thought says a story that must be told never
forgives silence. I concur!
•Igbokwe wrote from Lagos
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