THE TRUTH; THE BITTERCOLA
The word Government is
synonymous to saying “Godment”. Hence, the role of government in architecture,
social, education, and economic development cannot be underestimated,
overemphasized and “shifted-to-the-ruled”.
Truly, we have seen entities
rebel and work against its "god". Some it profited and some it
destroyed. The case of Lucifer the loser is not strange; the case of Jacob who
had a win against God isn't strange too.
However, here we talk of a
better Africa and its governance. This cannot happen without knowing these:
1. What do we (people) want?
2. What resource is available?
3. What kind of person can help us?
4. How do we (people) allow the person if he wants to
help?
5. Can we (people) maintain the development?
To follow these outlines,
certain thoughts should erupt vigorously and should tail to whether there can
ever be a solution to Africa well being or we keep deceiving ourselves and
whiling away time, thoughts and resources. I also presume that such volcanic
thought eruption should become an igneous decision in our hearts.
Firstly, to start mentioning
what we want is like starting infinity, because man is insatiable and the needs are endless
till eternity. But I'm sure to mention a few like good roads,
potable water, classical educational facilities, light, best health system,
wealth and then security. I presume this answer the first thing to know.
Secondly, you will agree that
we cannot spend and
get more than we have. Even the God-created Ocean has certain parts
which can't contain a Man-made ship. Hence, the budget and the resources apportioned
to different regions through international, federal, state, and local channels
should be well known. This is to avoid the ignorance of demanding ocean from
the lake. By knowing this, we have power in our hands to demand the head of
person.
Thirdly, the kind of person that can help is unknown
unless tested. This is a truth you should know. I have read people
writing "The key to getting good governance is voting good people into
power". This is very true but I have a question for all. Who is a "good" person and how do we identify
one? Is it by their works before election? Of course, the truest answer is it's
by their works in and after governance. Invariably, there's no good person on
earth unless he proved himself till the end. Such was the case of Jesus Christ
of the Christian believers. I leave you here to reason more.
Fourthly, in allowing a leader
to perform, it requires total submissiveness of the people. Some Governors
would not have been achieving smart cities across the world without the
effectual cooperation of citizens. Even though it was not conducive for the
people whose properties were demolished to install modern structures to achieve
a better planned urban state, I'm pretty sure they will be happy seeing a
better development in their space. There are many sacrifices to be paid by us,
the indigenes or residents.
Lastly, maintaining the development is of more critical
stance than all above. We would bid that the developments not come
than to come and be destroyed. How would we account for all our sacrifices and
ordinances above? I suggest that the succeeding leaders of Africa be
responsible for the good developments the past leaders had done. It's a pity
some leaders allow party line and politics get into their cerebral to reject
the good others did.
IN CONTRIBUTION TO WHAT THE PEOPLE CAN DO
WITHOUT THE GOVERNMENT.
I am here to say nothing or only little can be done! No one succeeds without the support of a government whether
in policies, force, endorsement, funding, or in other kinds.
How will a carpenter be
encouraged in a place where the government imports furniture for its offices?
How many African governments patronize indigenous companies and local products?
All government procurements are mostly imported at the expense of local production
and economical growth. The people do the same because we prefer Italian suits
and shoes to what Mr. Olumide in your next door can make.
It was quite easy for those
in entertainment (arts, music, comedy, acts) industry in Africa to have a
geometric progression of its economy because the people and government endorsed
them.
Let every African State government,
Private individual and even Federal government be inviting the likes of Rihanna,
Jayzee, e.t.c to every occasion in Africa and see whether the fame of Olamide,
Davido, WizKid, e.t.c will not die immediately. If they don't die, they will
surely struggle in abject poverty, which is same as we see around us in other
sectors of our economy.
By: Olumide Oludare, 2017.
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