If
you are talking about results from a population of 2.3 million, with
over 1.6 million eligible voters and 700,000 plus registered voters from
which meagre figures totalling just about half of registered voters
voted, as victories and loses, then you can have a field day celebrating
or crying. But if you are really recognising the depressing reality and
hopelessness of Nigeria under its current democracy, if we can use that
term, then the results of the Ekiti election are a cause of
consolidated grief and reason to ask – when will the people stand up?
I can amass 200,000 people in Ekiti
tomorrow, not just to vote for me, but even for a simple jamboree. In
this light, both Kayode Fayemi and Ayodele Fayose lost woefully. Our
Ekiti election results are a disgrace and sham of democracy. But
frankly, people like us never expect much better from European political
democracy as adopted by Africans. It hardly ever fails to produce such
meaningless results. Two hundred thousand votes to represent a “choice”
of the people? The mere thought is criminal. A democratic institution
that attempts to present people’s leaders based on such five per cent
fraction of the population having participated in choosing should have
its offices sealed off permanently with workers inside.
The results from Ekiti did prove however
that the people rejected Governor Fayemi, but also rejected ex-governor
and now Governor-elect Fayose. They did not bother to leave their houses
for neither. Sadly, the highly intelligent people of Ekiti did not see
anyone worthy in the list; had next to no fate in the democratic process
– not wishing to go cast votes that will be discarded without being
counted or to be intimidated by the security agencies, double the number
deployed to terrorised Borno State, and would simply not be bothered
for any reason to participate. They stayed home and watched the World
Cup… or rather, not having “light,” they stayed home and sat outside in
the shade, trying to cool off and wondering when Nigeria would wake up;
when true revolutionaries will come and take advantage of any system to
transform Nigeria. They sat and thought about how two groups of not too
smart people were mostly voting, not for, but voting against the other
person. Really and truly, many who voted for Fayose were voting not for
Fayose, but against Fayemi for their grievances with him and his party;
and likewise, many who voted for Fayemi were doing the same against
Fayose. The rest were exercising their rights to scoops of rice.
Until and unless the All Progressives
Congress gets off its high horse and invites revolutionaries and new
generation youths into and to control its party, its victory at all
levels other than the Presidency – where humiliating victory has long
been predicted– will not be guaranteed and the Peoples Democratic Party
will simply purchase its way to victory at all levels, facilitated by
military intimidation, state to state, local government to local
government.
Nigerians will never step out of their
houses to vote until and unless they see something worth voting for.
This is the true lesson of the Ekiti election. Meanwhile, we the people
are still preparing for our second independence this October 1, 2014 –
via The Nigerian Masses Revolution – when we would have successfully
expelled the cabal from every nook and cranny where they hide their
dirty, insatiable, thieving selves in positions of authority, holding
our nation to ransom, keeping us murdered, abducted, displaced and raped
every day and leaving our great nation as a global sleaze pit and
laughing stock.
• Dr. Peregrino Brimah, National Coordinator, Every Nigerian Do Something
drbrimah@ends.ng Twitter: @EveryNigeria
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