By
Sunny Ikhioya
The foundation of any nation state is based sorely on unity, you cannot attain unity without peace and justice. And, you cannot attain peace and justice without love and honesty. To enable us understand this further, let us look at our national anthem that we all stand up everyday to honour.
The foundation of any nation state is based sorely on unity, you cannot attain unity without peace and justice. And, you cannot attain peace and justice without love and honesty. To enable us understand this further, let us look at our national anthem that we all stand up everyday to honour.
Has it not been a situation of the strong
always oppressing the weak ? Have the minority rights ever been upheld to the
letter as enunciated in our Constitution? One good thing that is happening in
this country is the discovery of crude oil in places outside the Niger Delta,
like in Lagos and
a few in the north as being touted in certain circles. Will these oil producing
areas be treated the same way the Niger Delta region has been treated, with
disdain and neglect? My answer is no.
Already, the rumour mill is rife with stories
about relief and compensation given to areas affected by the oil drilling
activities in the north, especially to Emirs. The NNPC is in position to
clarify details on this but surely they will not get the Niger Delta treatment.
I do not know if our leaders take time to read and digest the national anthem,
the second stanza, verses five and six which speaks of building a
nation “ In love and honesty to grow, And living just and true”. Have we
related to ourselves in love and honesty? Where the Jigawa man is saying that
the oil in Bayelsa belongs to Jigawa?
Why have the Niger Delta people been completely deprived of the control of their
natural resources? The Petroleum Industry bill, PIB, designed to take care of
the interest of all, has been kept in the cooler by the majority ethnic groups
in the National Assembly for almost eight years now. Where is the justice in
that? The last verse of our national anthem says; “To build a nation where
peace and justice shall reign”. It is indisputable that, in a nation
where peace and justice reigns, progress is guaranteed. The composers of our
anthem noted this fact and all of our past and present leadership have accepted
it as such. It therefore follows that all the past leaders, including the
present leader ship have failed to govern with justice, honesty, fairness and
equity.