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STRIKER: “There Is Such A Party”

STRIKER: “There Is Such A Party”
  • PublishedJanuary 21, 2022

 

THE catch phrase in the title is credited to the unforgettable Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov [Lenin], leader of the Great October Bolshevik revolution of 1917 in Russia. After the February Revolution in 1917, social and political chaos characterised the Russian society increasingly. At the First All-Russia Congress of Soviets in June-July dominated by delegates of the Socialist Revolutionaries (285 seats), Mensheviks (248 seats) and Bolsheviks (105 seats), the Chairman of the Petrograds Soviets, Irakli Tsereteli, posed the historical challenge of Russian politics in the question: can any delegate name a party that would risk taking power and accepting full responsibility for everything happening in Russia? On the second day of the congress when it was Lenin’s turn to speak, he started boldly by saying “There Is!” There was only loud applause from the Bolsheviks and laughter from the rest of the hall. In October, the Bolshevik revolution and total takeover of power happened.

Fast forwards to Nigeria in 2022, the historical challenge to the social, economic and political crises of Nigeria would likely be posed today in the question: can any party confidently come out to say it will return Nigeria to a Genuine Federal Republic if given power at the centre?

Expectation of a firm positive answer from the All Progressives Congress (APC) was what made Nigerians, against all odds, vote out an incumbent government and party at the centre in 2015. Almost seven years after, Nigeria is as far away from a genuine federal republic as it ever was and mired in unprecedented security challenges, sectional and sectarian extremisms and economic woes. Having escaped from a party with a “stealing is not corruption” philosophy to where we are now, the question remains “which party can come out boldly to commit to the return of Nigeria to a true Federal Republic if given power at the centre?” Is there such a party? If not, what is to be done, considering that the ultimate solution to Nigeria’s multifaceted problems is a return to its original self – A Federal Republic?

This is the key question young people must ask themselves to arrive at “what is to be done” then organise around their resolutions. They must realise and accept that a hundred more general elections in 800 years would never deliver anything good so long as we remain a fake and self-deceiving Federal Republic, centrally hooked by the lazy, unpatriotic elites on control, sharing and mismanagement of “free” oil-rent money, without any sense of social responsibility. In the specific context of an almighty unitary, presidential system, what we need is a president to commit, and enough national assembly members to follow suit.

No quantum of good intention or “integrity” can make any President deliver any democratic or development dividends on the basis of the current virus-ridden and wrong operating system. Once accepted, next is organisation and action! Everything else is deceit and exercise in futility.

 

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