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Friday, October 16, 2020

Weekend Arena - All SARS In Every Organisation In Nigeria Must End


Any leader who takes the current EndSARS protests, raging across the country (and in some cities of the world) for granted, does so at his or her peril. 








It is ominous. So our leaders, across board, should begin to appreciate the fact that those acts of theirs, which have dogged the Nigerian state, leading to untold hardships and misery are coming home to roost. 



Nigerian youths have been called all sorts: lazy, criminal, incompetent, half-baked and unprepared, when in actual sense, it is the callousness of the present crop of leadership that caged them into this seemingly quiescent state. But they are waking up. And the ongoing protest is a confirmation that when one pushes a goat to the wall, it could bare its omnivorous dentition like any typical canine. That is exactly what is happening.



Of course, our politicians are crookedly smart and one can notice them jumping on the media opportunity the protest is offering; the reality is that the demonstration is beyond the menace the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, constituted themselves into. What we are seeing is plugged anger, which has been stored over the years, but suddenly, the SARS misdemeanor is acting like a detonator. If you listen to the protesters, their anger against the state is beyond SARS. They are yearning for good governance.


 I listened to one of them, Bolatito Oduala during a phone-in programme on a national TV, and she made it unequivocally clear that the protest is beyond SARS. When she was asked why the protests were continuing after the government had started addressing the issues raised by the protesters, she confirmed that the youths have lost faith in the government!


According to her, “How many times will the government make a promise without fulfilling it?” If the followership loses faith in their leadership, then the society is inches away from anarchy. I am afraid to think of Nigeria in this light but we may not be far from it, if urgent redemptive steps are not taken. 


I hear some politicians lending their voices in support of what the youths are doing, and I get amused that the same generation of politicians who plunged the youths into this abyss of economic strangulation is saying so.


We have heard stories of what their generation enjoyed as youths. Some of them have been depending on state resources since the 1960s till date. Some of them attended choice schools free of any charges, graduated into waiting plum jobs, apartments and cars. Some of them were fed in the universities by the government, but today, with leadership bequeathed on them, they have made a 360-degree turnaround to impose frivolous fees as tuitions in the universities as state governors. 


Many of them, who did not have rich parents, could not have gone to school had the government then, treated them the way they are treating the youths of today. With the youths bearing the full brunt of the bad governance by this group of leaders, it is time youths used their numbers to redefine the country and take their collective destiny in their hands. This is pertinent because these leaders in charge of the country are not keen on their progress. 


Their interest lies in primitive accumulation of wealth to equip their children sufficiently to be able to weather the impending economic storm they caused in the country. That is why they run job succession schemes in the choice FG departments where generations of children from the ruling class keep replacing their retiring parents. That is why recruitment into agencies like NNPC, NIMASA, FIRS, etc are never advertised or thrown open for the best to compete, emerge and get hired, but clogged by quota system and recommendation letters from members of the executive, legislators and their cronies. The youths must tighten their grip on the present calls for reforms and realise that the menace of SARS also exist beyond the police.


After ending the SARS in the police, there needs to be an end to the SARS in the National Assembly where allowances and salaries for individual members run into millions in an economy that refused to pay decent wages to the average workers. There is need to end the SARS in the electricity sector, where consumers are forced to pay for darkness. There should be an end to the SARS in Godfatherism, where some politicians have appropriated the country and its resources to themselves by ensuring their puppets emerge as governors and house of assembly members.


 The SARS in NNPC should also be ended for ‘killing’ Nigerians with malfeasance that has engendered soaring petrol prices, where we import what we should be exporting. All these other kinds of SARS are ‘brutalising’ the youths in an indescribable manner, causing them endless years of unemployment and misery after leaving school; delaying their journey to parenthood. 


All these ‘SARSes’, must end!

24 comments:

  1. Well written as always, I am glad the youths are beginning to demand for better.
    Even all these positions you listed in these agencies are used as a form or bribery , I know someone in the judiciary whose son was given a position in Nimasa as a form of compensation for judgement delivered.
    We have a long way to go in this country but one thing I'm certain is this new awakening would call for accountability as it is no longer business as usual .
    Nigeria is blessed with Natural resources aside oil, and if proper measures are taken there would circulation of jobs , unfortunately these leaders are so concieted and self-seeking .
    But their end is NOW no longer near but NOW.

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    1. Yes oh Proud Nigerian Youth..Please if you guys are online...Broadcast on Whatsapp, retweet aggressively on twitter..Abeg you guys thank you

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    2. πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ

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  2. Na the same people,so Let's just end everything kpatakpata in this country, if possible let the white man come back to colonize us abeg.

    You spoke well Sir .

    #Endeverything in this country #

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  3. YES OOOOO ALL THIS SARS MUST END. NICE WRITE UP.

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  4. "We have heard stories of what their generation enjoyed as youths. Some of them have been depending on state resources since the 1960s till date. Some of them attended choice schools free of any charges, graduated into waiting plum jobs, apartments and cars. Some of them were fed in the universities by the government, but today, with leadership bequeathed on them, they have made a 360-degree turnaround to impose frivolous fees as tuitions in the universities as state governors."

    This right here is so true, i have watched different videos, it is just so heart breaking but enough is enough, i just pray it is all not in vain. This week has been so emotional!

    Bye bye to bad governance of clueless and callous leaders.

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    1. Very true..Baba Awo gave them free education yet they want to suppress the people..

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  5. Well written and delivered. I couldn't agree less cause most times when i think of how we have been marginalised in this country by our own leaders,I weep. This is a country where the rich gets richer and the poor gets poorer.

    But believe ye me,enough is enough. I can see things turning around gradually with the sudden realisation of the youths speaking up. Power must turn around for the betterment of the masses. I see it happening.

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  6. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘. Thank you for this write up, Mr Ngozi.

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  7. 1,000 likes from me alone on this post. This is beyond SARS and with this unity we will get there.

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  8. Yes o! The system is one of decay and rot. All these 'Sarses' must end!

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  9. The older generation ate the whole food and destroyed the table.. now it's the time for the table to be repaired or they step off (peacefully or otherwise) for the ones that wants to repair what they destroyed..

    Doing things as if they lack common sense.. see that old man in Aso rock and his lopsided appointments.. concerned only about his tribe and religion in a secular state with over 100 tribes.. why him no kuku go contest to be Emir or imam if that's what gives him joy.. or is it that figure headed Senate president who isn't ashamed to call himself a rubber stamp.. he'll explain to us if that's his job as a legislator.. make them no worry, e go reach everybody.. na turn by turn.. as dem don kuku show us say them no get common sense,. Then they'll be sent to where people who don't reason well are.. they're not meant to be in those positions..

    Nice one Mr Ngo

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  10. Every sector must be reformed.
    SarsMustGo
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  11. Lovely write up. Spot on πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎ

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  12. You couldn't have said it better, 'gbamabsolutely'.

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  13. Omg!!! Indeed the SARSes in all these place must be brought to an end. We have been denied of our rights as citizens. The leaders of tmr we sang as children is now we must take over and occupy our rightful place in this country. Youth ti take overπŸ’ͺ

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  14. End all forms of SARS πŸ€›

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  15. BEB sars your terror regime is over

    Angry subordinate

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  16. Our supervisor that keeps monthly allocations made for official work to himself remember today is endsars, tomorrow maybe endBEB

    Disappointed subordinate

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  17. I pray that this will bring forth restructuring or a transformation to Nigeria.

    The most Complex B

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  18. Well written. #end all form of bad governance ✊

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