Wednesday, 8 November 2017

Opinion I Why Imolites Must Remain Calm And Rational


WHY IMOLITES MUST REMAIN CALM AND RATIONAL
        
The last time I checked painstakingly, Imo as a people was deeply characterized by fathomless rancour, rift, resentment, and what have you. In some quarters, whatever the current government does becomes an error on arrival.
        
The aforementioned trend isn’t unconnected with the political differences existing amongst the individuals in question. At the moment, virtually every Imolite is of the view that he or she has what it takes to govern the state, thus invariably jeer at the Rescue Mission administration. They do so, believing if given the opportunity, could do far better than the man at the helm of affairs, Chief Rochas Okorocha.
         
If the above observation holds water, then it’s definitely needless to assert that, presently, every sane Imolite who is not an affiliate of the ruling party – the All Progressives Congress (APC) – wishes to initiate his/her own political platform. The persons that fall within this bracket are of the notion that if eventually founded, their respective parties would have what it takes to lead Imo to the Promised Land, even though most Rescue missionaries are currently of the belief that the Eastern Heartland has already been taken to the said land by Governor Okorocha.
         
It is more baffling when realized that some, if not most, of those who parade themselves as Gov. Okorocha’s allies cum loyalists are nothing but bunch of sycophants who are only trying to deceive some of their apparent colleagues. This set of Imo politicians makes the greatest noise on a daily basis in every nook and cranny of the state whenever they drum their purported support for the governor.
         
They wouldn’t only sing praises or tender all forms of eulogies but would go extra mile in bowing before the leader each time they are with him. All they know how to do best, particularly in a state gathering, is to clap even when calmness and tranquility is mostly required at the arena. You would see them clapping their hands at a time when prayer is being said amid the attendees or crowd.
         
I have for the umpteenth time advised the governor to be extremely mindful of these sycophants whose physiognomies are yet to be unveiled. But I tell you categorically that, by 2018, the picture would be clearer than it presently appears. Such set of people would only end up marring the personality of their supposed leader. It suffices to say that they are not just poisonous but deadly.
         
Considering those in the opposition, there is no day that would pass, we wouldn’t hear from them that the governor has committed a grievous crime or defecated in his panties. The only thing they do all-day-long is to make frantic effort to lure the seeming ignoramuses in the state into their net, forgetting that at the moment, those who claim ignorance of happenings are only doing so at the expense of the selfish politicians. Such Imolites would do anything humanly possible to find themselves in the clique of any politician that is noted to be financially buoyant, and ‘generous’ too.
         
My optimum worry remains that while these people continue to put up all sorts of antagonisms alongside petitions, the state’s peace is invariably at stake. Then I would begin to wonder why they would claim to be lovers of Imo but still indulge in activities that are only interested in maiming, or even murdering, our collective peace.
         
Sometime ago, I was invited by one of them who wanted me to draft a petition to be forwarded to an anti-graft agency, promising to pay me a sum of half a million naira. Not only that I perceived it as an affront to my person for someone to propose to offer me just five hundred thousand naira to write a petition, I equally saw it as a contract meant for jobless individuals. Hence, the contract was breached on arrival.
          
How could one contract a writer of my status to compile a petition without providing tangible and convincing facts therein? I am not saying there’s no circumstance I can petition an authority, but before doing that, I would ensure that I am not initiating a fight I cannot accomplish; I must ensure that I would be able to defend myself irrespective of any circumstance that might arise in the future. After all, we have been officially encouraged to blow the whistle, so what would stop me from doing so when need be?    
         
The so-called elders or statesmen in Imo should please desist from dragging the state’s name to the mud. I urge them to behave like distinguished personalities at all times and all cost rather than going about exposing their dirty lilies in the public. One of my philosophical quotes states “Don’t pursue a rat in the daytime as your dream because you dreamt of a rat in the previous night”.
          
That you dreamt of becoming a governor isn’t the reason you should be chasing every sitting governor out of his seat. We must endeavour to act maturely for the common good of all. Instead of condemnation or tendering slanderous messages, we are required to criticize constructively. Antagonism, which usually leads to proliferation of propaganda, would do no good to us as a people. What we must acknowledge whenever we criticize a system or a certain policy is that, even if the leader who the criticism is directed to refused to adhere to it, prospective or potential leaders who were opportune to absorb the message would definitely learn from it.
          
Against this backdrop, I enjoin Imolites both home and in the Diaspora to refrain from any unwholesome act they have been sponsoring or participating in, as the case may be. Imo is for all of us, thus we must assist in rebuilding it no matter the amount of damage that has been made as it is being perceived in some quarters.
          
Hence, we ought to endeavour to remain calm and rational come rain come shine. Though you have dreamt of a rat during the night, but do not pursue it as your dream at the daytime. Think about it!   

Comrade FDN Nwaozor
Executive Director, Docfred Resource Hub - Owerri
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