“An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind” ― Mahatma Gandhi
I
know when you hear the name Tahrir you will quickly remember the liberation
square in Egypt and then possibly start thinking about the revolution. Now, let
me make it very clear that I am not here to discuss about “revolution”, in short to me the word sounds like that machine-gun
called “revolver” and they all smells
blood! So, I distaste it with a passion. I am an advocate of democracy and I
strongly believe in the power of votes. I am only here to express my mind about another
square in my darling country called the Nigerian Eagle Square, which Saturday hosted
our political heavy weights within the ruling party for a special convention and
the political fracas that follows.
I quite agreed
with Hon. Patrick Obahiagbon that says “2015 is like political thalidomide”. For
those that don’t understand his mumbo jumbo, it simply means like an infected
baby yet unborn. The event at the square is like a barometer to what we should
expect during the general elections in 2015.
Since the abracadabra
that took place at the Nigerian Governor's Forum (NGF) election some months ago,
many political observers had cautioned the ruling party and as well the presidency
for supporting the imposter Chairman, the governor of Plateau state Mr. Jonah David Jang. They
called on them to recognize what is democratically legitimate and avoid using
divide-and-conquer in shaving the wings of the NGF. But the ruling party and
the presidency turned a deaf ear to this advice and continued Janging around the Janga.
We also watched the second part of this epic movie in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers state, in what many people described as a film that can easily pass for a Hollywood silver screen; with Hon. Chidi Lloyd, Michael Chinda, Mr. Nyesom Wike and state commissioner of police, Mbu Joseph as the major characters. The role of our First Lady in this script cannot be overemphased. Since then, knowing fully well that the ruling party and the presidency have more at stake than these individual governors, I kept saying to myself - he who lives in the glass house should not be throwing stones.
It did not actually take long when another breaking-news came in. The Atiku’s faction has organized a parallel convention at a separate venue and went ahead to announce the party’s takeover from the Bamanga Tukur lead executive committee. That was when I quickly remembered that Muhammad Ali wrote in his book, The Greatest: My Own Story - “if you kill my dog, you better hide your cat”. Revenge is best served when it is cold! It actually looks like a revenge mission, but looking critically tells me that this is by far beyond the NGF payback. It is beyond Atiku being ignored by the party. It is beyond Oyinlola having problem with his state executive committee or the Adamawa crises. It is also far beyond the abnormalities and candidates' disqualifications that took place at convention venue. I think it is about desperation to take over the country come 2015.
The Umbulela (apology) can no longer stop the hurricane. After a long oppression by the ruling party, the Talakawas now have a reason to smile. Something to talk about and momentarily forget our sufferings, while we wait for the political dramatis personae to outwit each other. Is PDP truly a cat with nine lives? This is definitely a litmus taste to confirm that.
I dip my hand into my popcorn and watch on.
May God bless Nigeria, amin.
Shafi’i Muhammad Abdulhamid wrote-in from the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
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