HAPHAZARD THOUGHT: NS’KKA DEJE!
By Osy Ugwu
As the year draws to the end, it is
pertinent for us to look back on certain things and appraise ourselves. In this
piece, we are going to look into those little things that confront us today in
Nsukka that will certainly define where we’ll be tomorrow and too improve our
standard of living in no mean way. Even though there were several things that
pepped us up throughout the year, there were others that sapped our morale but
nevertheless left us with a food of thought.
First thing first! Let’s take a cursory
look into Enugu State politics. As far as now is concerned, we are first from
the rear. Forget the few that are privileged to be part and parcel of the state
politics. What matters is who occupies the apex position and since this
political dispensation, we are yet to get there. It appears Nsukka is jinxed. Not that we don’t
have what it takes but we are engrossed in building individual political
dynasty. No one wants to give way to the other and at the end we align with
outside forces instead of coming together to make a head way. This has been our
problem and till date we have failed to acknowledge that. And to say, our dream
of becoming a state has been hampered by this our inability to form a common
front. We act like phlegmatic in face of
politics. We are only powerful in local government level.
It is now a subject of small talks
that Nsukka will produce the next governor of the state. The governor even
openly confirmed his resolution to have an Nsukka man in the Lion Building come
2015 in the Town Hall Meeting at Nike
Lake Resort on 29th May 2013 as reported in Sun Newspaper of August
19, 2013. . This stems from what he chose to refer to as ‘zoning’ in PDP. We
shouldn’t forget that power is won not given. Therefore, how are we priming
ourselves to cease this opportunity given to us as we have a couple of forces
with and outside PDP to contend with? A giant force stands out – a flamboyant
force that demands a lot of attention.
It is a conventional wisdom that otu onye adighi akari oha but these
days, one can never tell. Otu onye
has started turning into oha and oha has clownishly metamorphosed into otu onye. This is the reason Ike Ekweremadu
is a flamboyant force. Many may disagree on this and ask how influential Ike is.
True his name may be missing in TIMES 2013 list of 100 most influential people
on earth but he is quite a name. Perhaps he used his influence to even drop his
name from the list. We should not be in a haste to forget that had it been Ike
and his cohorts at the National Assembly did acknowledge the updated version of
the document for Adada State creation submitted, maybe by now we’ll would been
declared.... Words are not enough!
I must remind you that Ike is not
only the senator out there. Even among the rumoured people that have interest
in contesting for the seat from Enugu North Senatorial district is a senator.
Believe you me, Ike has touched a lot of lives out there and the masses will go
all out to vote for him should he declare an interest in the seat. Yeah, the
masses are always looking out for one who can deliver the democracy dividend to
them. This goes a long way to ask the
people that have been representing us in different levels how they have used
their position to bring smile on the faces of Nsukka people. This is not a
question of littering the whole streets of Nsukka with eateries, hotels and
beer parlours to eat and drink ourselves sick. It is not a question of how many
youths you have helped to get job as taskforce in the local government but in
federal level. It is not a question of
how many houses you’ve built. It is not
a question of how many times you’ve visited us in a helicopter. It is not a
question of how many people you’ve used your influence to swindle. It is not a
question of how helpless you made the masses look with you re-election when
they didn’t vote you. It is a question of how many industries emerged in Nsukka
because of you. It is a question of how many youths you gave scholarship or
helped in their search for definition of self, etc. It is a question how far
you’ve used the confidence the masses reposed on you to bring them access to
basic things of life.
The bottom line is
that as a people, we’ve to come strong and together and form the proverbial oha that is always stronger than otu onye in order to cash in on the
benevolence of Gov. Chime and other well-meaning Enugu people that want us to
produce the next governor of Enugu state. We need to have a round table
discussion so that we witness less posters and bills of Nsukka people
clamouring for the seat and unnecessary political prostitution. Every person
mustn’t lead. Even though somebody must lead but it mustn’t be you. If you
lose, support the winner to make Enugu better. If you’ve been there, give
others chance no matter how much you’re loved. Remember greedy people like
Chris Ngige always have a fate befall them. You cannot be in power forever.
Take lessons from Nelson Mandela. Think right. Think Nsukka. Think Enugu State.
Ns’kka dejeenu!
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