By Chinweizu
Part II of “2015-- Between
Liberation and Slavery (3)”
Copyright © by Chinweizu, 2015
31jan15
A contribution to the Abuja symposium on “NATIONAL
CONFAB AND THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTIONS” on
MONDAY, 2ND FEBRUARY 2015
VENUE: LAGOS/OSUN
HALL, TRANSCORP HILTON HOTEL
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2015 Presidential Election Issues
After that historical backgrounder,
I shall now examine 4 election issues, the two on everybody’s mind —Corruption
and Insecurity, with insecurity in the two forms of Boko Haram and The Fulani
militia, plus two others that are not but should be on everybody’s mind namely,
the 1999 Constitution—hereafter referred to as the Constitution; and Candidate
Buhari. So all in all I shall examine 5
distinct election issues: Corruption; Boko Haram; The Fulani Militia; the 1999
Constitution; Candidate Buhari.
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1] On Corruption, I submit that,
under the Constitution, no President of Nigeria can tackle corruption without
inviting impeachment, simply because corruption is encouraged and protected by
the constitution which he is sworn to enforce.
2] On Boko Haram, I submit that it
is partly funded through the structures of the Constitution and can’t be
extinguished without first discarding the Constitution. I also submit that a
military solution to Boko Haram is not possible under the Constitution.
3] On The Fulani Militia, I submit
that it is an ethnic cleansing and land grabbing instrument of the Caliphate
and a mortal danger to all other Nigerians, and that it can’t be curbed under
the Constitution.
4] On the Constitution, I submit
that it is the godfather of corruption, as well as the codification of the
sources of all the vices that plague Nigeria, and that Nigeria cannot be
reformed without discarding it. Though ostensibly democratic, its frauds make
it a fake-democracy constitution.
5] On Candidate Buhari, I submit
that he has neither the will nor the ability to discard the Constitution but
has every reason to perpetuate it. Accordingly he can’t solve any of the
problems whose solution requires discarding the Constitution. So, those who
expect him to change Nigeria by solving these problems are taking themselves
for a ride.
From these submissions I argue that
because these top problems—Corruption, Insecurity in its Boko Haram and Fulani
Militia forms--- can be solved only after scrapping the Constitution; so, the
principal election issue becomes the Constitution itself and how to replace
it. Hence, this election should be
decided by the answer the candidates give to just one question: What’s your program
for replacing the Constitution?
I shall now discuss these
submissions one by one.