Former
chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Nuhu Ribadu, has
described Nigeria’s democracy as one full of tyranny.
He said leadership failure had made the youth lose confidence in the government.
The ex-EFCC boss said the citizenry should know that they are in a sinking ship.
He added that Nigerians should all see themselves as politicians in the storm, who were bound to rescue the ship.
“The
reality of modern Nigeria is one that challenges us to drop any other
identity aside from that of citizen in our effort to rescue the ship of
state from this stormy sea of chaos,” he said.
Ribadu
said this in his address delivered at a public lecture organised by the
Students’ Representative Council of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria,
Kaduna State on Saturday.
He said
the tyrants in Nigeria’s democracy were certain individuals who served
as agents of electoral malpractices and political dishonesty.
He
added that unless Nigerians put their patriotism away from greed and
any undemocratic advocacy, their collective struggle to install a
popular government will remain a mission impossible.
Ribadu
said, “But the place of the youth in our democratic space is
jeopardised when the elite in our state decide to model our government
after a gerontocracy—a government by the old and for the elderly. Ours
is a system in which new and modern ideas are denied a chance to grow
and mature.
“The tragedy of our
democracy is that it is one in which the yearnings of the youth are
stamped down in order to perpetuate a tyranny of interests. Tyranny it
is when a certain slim range of people impose their private interests on
the majority; tyranny it is when the agents of change are left on the
cliffs of unemployment, poverty, insecurity, substandard education and,
worse still, policies destroyed by our heritage of corruptions.
“We
are doomed as a nation the moment the youth get hoodwinked by the
bickering of bitter politicians who ride to relevance on sentiments that
only inspire distrust among citizens. My experience so far in politics
has taught me that age does not guarantee maturity to responsibly play
the role of a patriot in an atmosphere of tensed political antagonisms.”
He noted that the political storm included inter-ethnic, inter-religious and inter-regional clashes.
Ribadu
said, “The challenge ahead is enormous. The challenge is for us to form
networks that will engage and destroy the evil missions of the
exclusionists and agents of anarchy among us. In a time of anarchy,
everybody is a politician. This is a time of anarchy.
“In
a time like this, we should have no identities other than ordinary
Citizen. We are citizens of a world challenged, a people confused and
abused, a nation whose resources is misused by leaders whose major worry
is the amount of dollars in their bank accounts. The situation is one
of psychological abuse, existential abuse. My antidote for this
monstrous reality is also psychological.”
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