Let justice prevail over partiality in Nigeria, warns Chief Olabode George

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Chief Olabode George

The scourge of nepotism, the poisonous bile of tribal triumphalism, the hate infested curse of provincial fixities are now gaining grounds everywhere, defining the thematic aberrations of our times. Let us be truthful and frank: our nation is embattled, scourged and savaged by the virtual selfishness of our collective elites

Admin l Friday, May 24, 2019

LAGOS, Nigeria – Former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), Chief Olabode George has called for equity, justice and fairness.

Chief Bode George who was addressing a press conference in Lagos said an elightened society can only be established when everyone, regardless of tribe and tongue is treated fairly in the Nigerian commonwealth.

“Justice must prevail over partiality, inequity and unfairness. The enlightened society can only be established when everyone, regardless of tribe and tongue, is treated fairly in the Nigerian commonwealth. This is my position. This is where I stand”, he said.

He said Nigeria is now confronted by the murderous furies of bandits and faceless herdsmen who continuously subject every inch of this nation to a vast killing fields where none can claim a refuge of undisturbed safety and guaranteed protective cordon.

According to him, our once glorious and beautiful mosaic of cultural plurality and sectarian diversity are being mangled, forfeited on the altar of infantile partisan and parochial divisions.

“Alas, this nation is without ethical leadership, without honour, without credible vision, lacking in purposeful articulation. The scourge of nepotism, the poisonous bile of tribal triumphalism, the hate infested curse of provincial fixities are now gaining grounds everywhere, defining the thematic aberrations of our times.Let us be truthful and frank: our nation is embattled, scourged and savaged by the virtual selfishness of our collective elites”, he said.

NIGERIAN DEMOCRACY AT 20: OUR CHALLENGES, OUR ORDEALS.
 

Gentlemen of the press, I speak today devoid of partisan frame, stripped of political identification, removed from any ethnic prejudice. I speak today as a concerned Nigerian elder and Patriot.

Our nation has reached an epochal stage this very month of May, in the year of our Lord 2019. Our democracy is now 20 years old of successive, uninterrupted continuity and maturation. 

This by any standard or any stretch of historical interpretation ought to be celebrated if we were in normal times.But unfortunately, we are not in normal times. This is a period of ferment and tumult. Our nation is not at ease. 

We are all ill- defined, ill-shaped, broken into a thousand pieces. The democratic purity is dangerously distorted, bruised, disfigured, savaged, hurled to the brink of a ruinous precipice.

Our once glorious and beautiful mosaic of cultural plurality and sectarian diversity are being mangled, forfeited on the altar of infantile partisan and parochial divisions. Alas, this nation is without ethical leadership, without honour, without credible vision, lacking in purposeful articulation.

The scourge of nepotism, the poisonous bile of tribal triumphalism, the hate infested curse of provincial fixities are now gaining grounds everywhere, defining the thematic aberrations of our times.Let us be truthful and frank: our nation is embattled, scourged and savaged by the virtual selfishness of our collective elites. 

We are all guilty for the present ravaged state of our troubled nation. The ogre created by the selfishness of the few has come to haunt us all.

But beyond the harsh confines of ethnic divisions, beyond the savageries of partisan furore, we are yet confronted by the murderous furies of bandits and faceless herdsmen who continuously subject every inch of this nation to a vast killing fields where none can claim a refuge of undisturbed safety and guaranteed protective cordon.

Now both the rich and the poor are easy targets. The dividing lines are now blurred, indistinguishable, flung upon the whims and the reckless inflictions of murderous bandits who negotiate with no one except when the price is right.

Alas we are now in a conundrum. Our nation is affrighted, thrown upon a suspended animation. We are hindered and halted in a cul de sac. Nothing seems bright and sunny anymore.

But there must be a better way. We must return to the path of fairness and enlightened equity. We must return to the path of balanced ingredients of democratic purity where the logical essence of checks and balances prevail among the tripodal branches of the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary.
 
Justice must prevail over partiality, inequity and unfairness. The enlightened society can only be established when everyone, regardless of tribe and tongue, is treated fairly in the Nigerian commonwealth. This is my position. This is where I stand. I thank you all for listening.

Chief Olabode George

May 23, 2019

Lagos.

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