Friday, 10 August 2018

Press Release on the State of the Nation by the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA).



PRESS RELEASE ON THE STATE OF THE NATION
BY
THE ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN AUTHORS (ANA).
WHERE DOES ALL THESE LEAVE THE PEOPLE?


“When an individual no longer feels a sense of responsibility to his society, the content of democracy is emptied.”  Martin Luther King Jr.
As the 2019 general elections beckons, the media has recently been inundated with news of Nigerian politicians switching lines, disconnecting and connecting new political cables and raising new convertors to ignite their political luminosities. The panic sown by politicians rationalizing their conducts, yelling so loudly about biases meted out on them has led many to wonder whether the leadership class in Nigeria will ever get it right.  The big question, however, remains where do all these leave the people? This question is very apt because one does not need a crystal ball to see that the recent gale of   defections and shenanigans coupled with the brazen display of impunity by security services are being done within the narrow confines of individualistic concerns instead of the broader concerns of the people.
The bad news in all these is that these political inadequacies are stretching our democracy to a breaking point. It is sad that politics in this country is still not in the interest of the people several years after the country’s return to democracy. Now, the politicians have squandered the credit they won in the  hey days of this administration. Instead of reforming Nigeria, they now chose to fight over power, blocking each other’s personal ambitions at the expense of the common good. Corruption and impunity are still rife and institutions are still dysfunctional. The current defections are not driven by fundamental ideological consideration. Thus the practice of politics by our leaders has fallen short of the standards of democratic governance.
As the umbrella body of writers in this country, It is not just important that we point out the unprogressive nature of these defections and shenanigans by politicians, we feel bold to remind the actors in these new direction of events in the country to be wary of the anger of the people which has been inflated to a bursting point. To borrow Chris Okigbo’s words, “…Let them remember thunder when they share the meat,” They should remember that   they are accountable to the masses and that the day of account will soon come in 2019 when they will realize how impossible it is to say no to the thunderous will of the people.A word is more than enough for the wise and for those who will listen and act true to the thrust given to them by the masses.
Signed: Denja Abdullahi.                                                            Maik Ortserga
President, Association of Nigerian Authors.                              Assistant General Secretary, ANA

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