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    The road to destruction is straight by Owei Lakemfa

    EditorBy EditorMay 30, 2022Updated:June 1, 2022No Comments6 Mins Read
    Owei Lakemfa

    By Owei Lakemfa

    The Kings Assembly Pentecostal Church, in Port Harcourt announced that it would be handing out food packs to the needy from 9am on Saturday, May 28, 2022. Envisaging a large turn-out in Nigeria’s oil-rich city, the church wisely picked a mini-stadium as venue. What, however, it did not envisage, was a mammoth crowd which began gathering the day before the programme.

    In the morning of the annual “Shop for Free” programme, a side gate was opened, perhaps to organise the crowd for an orderly entry. What resulted was a stampede. The hungry in the ‘Giant of Africa’ could not remain still or orderly. Subsequently, 31 people died.  A forensic analysis was not required to determine that many of the victims are children and women; the photographs of the footwear at the scene already confirmed this truth.

    I have read in some media that this was “a shocking development at a programme that aimed to offer hope to the needy.” But this is not correct. This type of tragedy has been witnessed a number of times. For instance, in Ilorin, Kwara State, I have records that show that in contemporary times, this type of stampede for food and mass deaths has occurred at least three times.  As I write this, I have staring at me the headline of the News Express of October 18, 2013, with the screaming headline: “3 pregnant women, 17 others die over free Sallah food in Ilorin.”

    The Port Harcourt tragedy points to the fact that there is increasing hunger in the land, it was avoidable, and that in sane climes, it is enough reason for the government to throw in the towel. But the best we can hope for from the Buhari government is a meaningless press statement saying how sorrowful the President felt. Meanwhile, the dead would be buried and life, if it can be so described, continues, while the country awaits the next avoidable tragedy and heart-felt condolences of His Excellency and Commander-in-Chief.

    As we all know, this is a man-made tragedy arising from unfathomable incompetence in governance, and not the destiny of the victims. The statistics even by government agencies tell us over 90 million Nigerians are hungry and desperately poor.  

    Two days before the Port Harcourt tragedy, the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, released a new report titled: “Selected Food Price Watch for the month of April 2022” in which it revealed that selected food prices recorded an increase of 42 per cent in just one year!

    The report showed that in the last 12 months, basic foods like beans which is needed for simple nutrition, and yam, rose by over 42 per cent, while the average price of palm oil (1 bottle) increased by 45.59 per cent, from N578.86 in April 2021 to N842.75 in April 2022.

    I recall that when Buhari assumed office seven years ago, the National Minimum Wage of N18,000 could buy two and a half bags of stone-free rice. But today, the Minimum Wage of N30,000 cannot buy one bag.

    Two years ago in Abuja, you walked into a mall and picked a loaf of bread at between N250 and N300, before the war in Ukraine, it had risen to N600. A packet of noddles was N30 in 2016, it is now N150. A crate of eggs was N700 three years ago, it is now N1,900. Five years ago, N10,000 worth of electricity units I purchased lasted three to four months, now it is three weeks. Yet my electrical gadgets have neither increased nor does the electricity distribution company supply as regular electricity as was the case in the past.

    One thing that has become far cheaper in the country are lives, while the tendency of the Buhari government to tell barefaced lies has, like inflation, continued to record double figure increases. For instance, while the cost of electricity continues to increase, the National Electricity Regulatory Agency says consumers are lying and calls them out for debate. This is despite the admission of the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, that the Federal Government had quietly removed all so-called subsidies in the power sector. When I was young, there was a claim that there were people who could tell so much lies that the dead would be forced to wake up, at least to deny some of the lies. But the Buhari government has surpassed such people.

    Although an expert in presenting ‘alternative facts’, it can do nothing significant to alter facts available in the public space.

    These include the fact that 7.9 million Nigerians went hungry in 2020 and that according to the Hunger Index of that year, Nigeria was ranked 98th out of 107 countries.

    Meanwhile, government and its allies are busy with party ‘primaries’ where delegates are openly bribed both in Naira and foreign currency, with the main opposition doing no better. I am wondering whether with the off-loading of so much dollars into the political arena, the Naira which was about N200 to the dollar when Buhari came to power, but today, stands at N610, would not appreciate. Or would it take a further dive to the riverbed?

    A main tragedy is that the Nigerian political space has been hijacked and what is needed is to free it without paying ransom. I have heard some otherwise brilliant Nigerian politicians promising to continue the ruinous policies of the Buhari administration, and I ask myself, is there anything I am missing? Do we live in different countries, or the same endangered entity called Nigeria?

    My conclusion is that such people may want to continue the Buhari misrule for their personal gains and plans or may be humouring the old maximum ruler. I recall in the days of the 1993 Interim National Government, ING, a group of us, including Dr. Beko Ransome-Kuti and Dr. Frederick Fasehun, and the conscientious lawyers, Olisa Agbakoba and Femi Falana, used to meet Chief Moshood Kashimawo Abiola, winner of the annulled presidential election.

    The whole world new the ING was a contraption waiting to be pulled down. We planned a national protest like the Peoples’ Power in the Philippines that made the Marcos regime history. But MKO rejected all our plans. He reasoned that Ernest Shonekan, the Head of the ING was like a lunatic holding a knife and rather than try to snatch it with the possibility of cutting ourselves, it was better to persuade him to hand over the knife.

    The strategy did not work, and we ended experiencing the Abacha nightmare. In all these, how much more must a people suffer? How many more tragedies must they go through? If we continue this way, the road to the country’s destruction will be a straight one.

    Owei Lakemfa, a former secretary general of Organisation of African Trade Union Unity (OATUU), is a human rights activist, journalist, and author.

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