FIX THIS POLITICS BY DIKE CHUCKWUMERIJE

 

 


 

 

 

It was Jean-Paul Sartre who said that a writer should not claim ignorance of the goings-on in the society. You and I know, well, if you are a Nigerian that this great country is on the brinks of collapse going by the murky kind of politics that our honourable politrickians are perpetrating and defending.

Dike Chuckumerije, a versatile Nigerian poet in this poem speaks with a clear and unambiguous voice like a town crier  both announcing and denouncing the conspicuous defects in our politics. Except we fix this politics, this country is headed towards the well where it will drown without remedy. I am not a pessimist but a believer in this project called Nigeria. Take a look at the poem which is both satiric and witty.


 

FIX THE POLITICS

A broken road does not understand Igbo

It will not maim the Fulani and let the rest of us go

The accidents it will cause will take all lives

For when a vehicle somersaults it breaks all bones

 

So, you can speak Nupe till morning comes

It will not build libraries in our public schools

And when a woman, a young woman, lies dying in childbirth

Your fluency in Ijaw will not save her life

 

For Christian or Muslim, it makes no difference

When you’re being driven around in an ambulance

From hospital to hospital in search of oxygen

Northerner or Southerner, you will die suffocating


You will die of causes easily preventable

Like no fuel for police to respond to your distress call

No water, no light, no nurses, no jobs

Nothing kills as efficiently as bad governance 


As Politicians in Office who do not pay salaries

Whose response to bad roads is bigger SUVs

Who set up committees, and publish white papers

Presiding over affairs that never improve


Politicians in Jeeps, with minds in London

Perpetual latecomers to every meeting

Irritated by anyone with a different opinion

Who see ‘The People’ as a throne to sit on


Politicians in Power, who personalize the State

Who criminalize criticism, and terrorize dissent

Nothing in society kills as efficiently

As a Politician in High Office with low mentality


For you see? Boko Haram will burn down a classroom

But a Politician can swallow the entire school system

Can fold our Power Stations and put in his briefcase

Can roll up the Railways and keep in her house


Politicians can file our sea ports away in a drawer

Can cripple all our farms with no fertilizer

No matter the passion you bring to your start-up

Government can kill it with just one pronouncement


And no degree you hold, no grammar you speak

No decision you make to just face your work

No protest you stage can save you from those

Elected to make and enforce our laws


The way they see things is a wall around you

For you cannot drive faster than the person driving you

No matter your wealth, education or achievement

You are subject to the mentality of those in Government


Politicians in Office hold the yam and the knife

For to elect is to give the elected power over life

Which child will remain almajiri or become someone better?

These things are in the hands of the people in Power


Politicians in Office hold the farm and the seed

For to elect is to give the elected the power to decide

Whether Security operatives can murder citizens and walk away free?

These things are in the hands of those who run the country


So, if you are tired of it all, then strike at its roots…

If you are tired of needing a letter from a Senator to get a job

If you are tired of seeing your hustle frustrated by public policies

If you are tired of insecurity, then fix the politics


If you’re tired of the hunger, the anger, in our streets

If you’re tired of the number of children who die before age 5

If you’re tired of the dreams suffocated in our youths

If you are tired of this shame, then fix the politics


For until they are there in Public Office

Men and women with a heart for public service

No tribe, no tongue – just a commitment to build

A functional nation that fills us all with pride


Until they are there in the highest Office

Men and women with a heart for selfless service

No region, no religion – just commitment to Nation…


Until we elect them, we labour in vain. 

 

 The poem comprises  seventeen stanzas with a line standing alone. Each stanza exposes the myriads of problems plaguing Nigeria. He began with our miserable road system which can not differentiate between an Igbo or an Hausa man. Instead, for when a car somersaults, it break all bones. Poor education and poor health system is mentioned in the second stanza. A country that discountenance the importance of education is bound to have  failed healthcare system that is synonymous with deathtraps just as the roads are. A distress call ends as just that because the police do not have fuel to respond to such calls. What this simply means is that the  security arm of the country is underfunded. No wonder, the terrorist group are having a field day in the Northeast.

 Politicians are more interested in buying bigger SUV's to tackle bad roads instead of fixing such. Also, they have their minds in London where a bulk of their investments are located while the country where they claim to serve is suffering and held in disrepute. Any criticism against these set of politicians is tantamount to character assassination and they will go to any length to haunt those who are critical of their government.  A case in point is the freezing of the accounts of the Endsars sponsors.

The same way Boko haram raze down school buildings is no different from the way and manner  a  corrupt politician siphon public treasury for personal use. This is a testament that there is no sector of the economy that is not suffering from the strangle hold of corruption. It is corruption that will require an ordinary  citizen to get a letter from a senator before he or she can get a job.In a functional society, you do not need to know anybody before you can get a job in the Civil service. As long as you are qualified for the job, you are good to go.

Aside giving the problems in the Nigerian politics, the poetic voice made it clear that except something is done to fix this politics, nothing will change. Except the people who have the right attitude for selfless service assume power, everything will just be the same way.

Let's call it a date here until next time.

I am Yours Truly,

Julius Topohozin.