Distinguished Members of the Fourth estate of the realm.
It has been drawn to my attention a press statement on the State of the nation, particularly 2019 general elections and beyond.
Let
me categorically state that as former President and Statesman, I have
unfettered channel of communication with the highest authorities without
sensational public correspondence, therefore those views expressed over
there are personal views of the writer.
However,
with due respect to individual opinion and constitutional rights, it is
worrisome that Political events and civil unrest in many part of the
country, has raised many questions on the governance and unity. Indeed
2018 is inundated with seasons of literatures on the corporate existence
of this country. Many of such literatures have shown concerns of the
corporate existence of Nigeria beyond 2019 general elections.
It
will be recalled, that in my message to this year's Armed Forces
Remembrance Day, I specifically expressed the dire need for proactive
measures to stop farmers/herders clashes in the middle belt, Cattle
rustling, armed robbery, Kidnapping, gangsterism and Cultism. Our
security agencies have to step up surveillance with more efforts on
intelligence gathering for maximum success.
Recent
happenings and utterances by political gladiators is alarming and not
in the interest of common man that is already overstretched and
apparently living from hand to mouth due to precarious economic
conditions. Despite all these challenges, I am optimistic that the
political actors will play within the ambits of political norms and
decorum to ameliorate the problems facing our society now.
I
am a realist that believes in all issues in a democratic atmosphere are
sincerely discussed and resolved in the spirit of give and take. Since
after my military years that metamorphosed to the only Military
President in the history of Nigeria and my civilian life, I always have
one clear objective that freedom can only be achieved through democracy.
Some people find this freedom as an avenue for eroding democracy by
antics of hate speeches under the guise of religion, tribal or self
imposed mentorship. This trend of pitching political class and the
people is unhealthy and skewed.
The
clamour for re-alignment of governance in the country as we are
approaching 2019 election year is a welcome development only if the
agitations are genuinely channeled through legislation and total
supremacy of the constitution . Any attempt outside this circle of
democratic tenants is deceptive and divisive idea capable of plunging
our political journey into disarray.
Our
present political parties and their structures need parameter pillars
that will make them more strong with unique ideologies. However, our
present political parties need surgical operation that will fusion them
in to a reasonable numbers. I have been an advocate of two party systems
but in our present reality in Nigeria, our political parties can fusion
into strong political association/party that can form a formidable
opposition to a ruling party.
As
students of history, we are aware that many advanced democracies have
two distinct ideological political parties, with a handful of smaller
political parties that serve as buffer whenever any of the known
political parties derailed or became unpopular. I still believe in two
party systems as the best option for Nigeria.
It
is high time that, we dialogue more on any issue in order to have a
political solution on any problem affecting us. It is sad that, Nigeria
had its fare share of conflicts, and we cannot continue to fall back to
those dark years of bloodshed.
As
a people, now is the time to come together to address all Communal
conflicts and criminality under any guise to further unite the country
in line with the vision of our founding fathers so that as a nation, we
can forge ahead in the task of building a more prosperous nation.
SIGNED:
GENERAL IBRAHIM BADAMASI BABANGIDA GCFR, FORMER MILITARY PRESIDENT & COMMANDER IN-CHIEF OF NIGERIAN ARMED FORCES.
1 UPHILL DRIVE, MINNA.
SUNDAY, 04TH FEBRUARY, 2018.
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