31st December, 2018
PRESS
RELEASE:
2018: MURIC SCORES POLITICIANS LOW
The Central Think-Tank (CTT) of the
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) met yesterday, 30th December, 2018 to
take a cursory look at events which dominated the Nigerian atmosphere during the year
2018.
In a public statement released early on
Monday, 31st December, 2018 to showcase the findings of the CTT, the
Islamic human rights organization scored Nigerian politicians low. According to
Professor Ishaq Akintola, the director and founder of the group who signed the
statement, politicians across the spectrum have disappointed Nigerians.
“There
are only a few exceptions. Nigerian politicians displayed astounding
unpredictability. They were consistently inconsistent. Political prostitution
rented the air in an uncontrollable manner. They were bereft of standards.
There was no modicum of principles. All the political parties without exception
became infected with political chameleonism. The Nigerian political landscape
experienced one of its worst moments in history as politicians swarped parties
on flimsy excuses. Personal ego and parochial interest became the parameters
for jumping from one party to another”.
MURIC berated politicians for failing to
evolve a meaningful political culture. “Instead of pursuing a meaningful, robust
and forward-looking political culture, Nigerian politicians fell head over
heels in love with ‘bolekaja’ mentality where Machiaveli instinct rivals
Herbert Spencer’s theory of survival of the fittest.
“Instead of identifying with the masses
and meeting their aspirations, majority of our politicians pitched camp with
the capitalist bourgeois class. Politics is pursued purely for economic gains.
Service is not the objective. No wonder therefore that politics in Nigeria has
become an all-comer game and political charlatanism is the order of the day.
“Our
lawmakers perfected the art of law-breaking in law-making. In their sober
moments, they were either competing with Nollywood actors or turning the
hallowed chamber into the most notorious motor-park in the country. They made
2018 their year of sabotage when every project designed by the Federal
Government (FG) was targeted for retardation. Meanwhile it was poor Nigerians
who suffered just as it happens to the grasses when two elephants fight.
“It was the year lawmakers decided to
inflict undue in parliamentary demagoguery in recent time. punishment on the Nigerian masses by ensuring
that they are denied the dividends of democracy. This they did by ensuring that
the budget was delayed for seven months and key projects could not be completed
on schedule. The 8th National Assembly is the most anti-people in
the history of Nigeria while its leadership has proved to be numero uno
“It
is paradoxical that the Nigerian electorate has failed to recognize its
friends. Voters readily sell their votes to the same corrupt politicians who
robbed them of the dividends of democracy. Whereas good roads, qualitative
education, high standard health institutions, etc are unavailable today due to
the corrupt practices of our politicians, many citizens still idolize the same
corrupt elements. They fail to see them as the direct causes of their
predicament.
“As
a result, political shenanigans were able to mislead poor voters into having
preference for ephemeral toys which they labeled ‘stomach infrastructure’ but
which lasted only one day over concrete, palpable and enduring infrastructure
which are capable of lasting for generations.
“Yet in the midst of our political woes,
a few politicians have managed to stay far from the maddening crowd. MURIC
salutes these ladies and gentlemen of honour. They are the silver lining behind
the dark clouds and they made the several achievements of the present
administration possible.
“For the first time in a very long
stretch, a democratic regime has come up with several social intervention
programmes which impact on the lives of the ordinary citizen, the market woman,
the student and the unemployed graduate. Gargantuan amounts of money which used
to end up in the private pockets of corrupt politicians now go directly to the
masses. It is an unprecedented socio-economic revolution powered by the highest
office in the land.
“It is quite reassuring that in spite of
the fact that a recession greeted the Buhari administration on take-off, the
revival of the Nigerian economy through diversification has gained considerable
momentum. Forbes in September 2018 rated Nigeria as the best economy in Africa
and one of the top ten most improved economies in the world.
“Although
the price of crude oil fell to $51.60 three days ago (Friday 28th
December, 2018), the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate standing at 9.5%,
the naira exchanging at N306.9 to $1 and foreign reserve at $43.08 billion as
at 18th December 2018, we are confident that the effect of the fall
in the price of oil will be minimal on the economy considering the prudent
management of the present administration.
“MURIC commends government’s war against
corruption and we are delighted that as much as N871 billion, 407 mansions and 259
vehicles have been recovered from Nigeria’s serial looters by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The seizures also include nine petrol
filling stations and 98 plots of land.
“In
summary, Nigerian politicians are a big disappointment. Just as there is little
choice in rotten apples, only a few political leaders have added real value to
the Nigerian political landscape. The Buhari administration deserves medals for
the prudent management of the economy while EFCC should be lauded for its
aggressive pursuit of the war against graft”.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)