by Eze Eluchie
Dating back to over a century-and-a-half ago when the British Navy, and its present day ally, France, forced China, upon threat of bombardment, to open its borders under terms which were quite unfair to Chinese interests and amongst other things allowed licit trade in Opium, a heinous crime which devastated thousands in China rendering many to be zombies operating under the influence of opiates, to the Nanjing holocaust when the Imperial Japanese army slaughtered over 300,000 Chinese nationals during World War II, the Chinese have been the butt of jokes in international circles as the ever under-performing giant. A giant that has been routinely battered by countries far less endowed than it in terms of population, size of territory, historic pedigree or otherwise, a giant whose populations have been routinely raped, pillaged and enslaved over the decades.
However, in the course of over half a century, starting from the end of World War II and expedited during the Cultural Revolution under the leadership of Chairman Mao, the Chinese have successfully redefined, rebuilt, reenergized and recalibrated the Chinese concept. From a mainly agrarian, rural and uneducated population, China has in the course of the past half century, by dint of hard work, sheer patriotic fervor and focused leadership, transformed not only her peoples, her landscape and her economic potentials, but also how the global community perceives her.
Gone are the days when the world looked down on China and her peoples and referred to them by all manners of derogatory epithets; those who still do, do so to their own detriment and merely reflect deep-rooted ignorance. Gone also is the era when the Chinese existed as recluses, keeping to their history and themselves and requiring foreign armies to force them to open up their territories to international trade; now, the Chinese brand is global, with virtually everthing, everywhere having some Chinese component. Chinese firms now dominate global trade, going where others shy from threading under self-imposed human right considerations and using their unique numerical and low-cost-of-production advantage to drive market leaders underground.
Beginning to feel some sense of stability and sustainability in its global economic clout and the need to reinforce its presence at the world stage, the Chinese are now beginning to flex its muscles in the one area where it had, for decades, played the global underdog – the military sphere.
The decades of playing second fiddle militarily had come at great costs, in terms of loss of territory and prestige. It is thus only natural that when the tide changes, as it surely appears to have, efforts will be made to recover lost territory and regain lost prestige. Desirous of a peacetime opportunity to let the rest of the world know that it had come of age, and its rediscovered capabilities to take a stand at the global stage and defend such stance by whatever means, Chinese authorities opted to use the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the defeat of Japan during World War II, a victory China knows it was only able to achieve after the twin devastating atomic bomb annihilations the United States had visited Japan with, to let the world know its capabilities.
And what a show the Chinese unveiled.
As China makes greater territorial claims in the South China seas and gets more assertive with its neighbors, assertions which have served to put several of its neighbors on edge, and the United States enters into more Bilateral Defense Treaties with these countries with whom China is increasingly having border skirmishes, it can validly be contended that it is more a matter of when, and not if, before there will be lethal exchanges between China and the United States.
Considering the resources at the disposal of these two giants and the renewed patriotism and desire never to return to a past of subservience imbued into the Chinese psyche, such a confrontation will if not prevented prior to its onset, descend into mankind’s worst case scenario.
Picture: Chinese President Xi Jinping review the military parade at the 70th anniversary celebrations of China's 'victory' in the war of resistance against Japan.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
The Liar President!
by Eze Eluchie,
Perhaps more important than the Constitutionally enshrined and assigned role of a President or Head of State of any territory as the Head of the Government of such country with all its related authority and powers is the salient, and yet quite evident, role such person plays as a role model to the highly impressionable youths of such territories. In addition, the position of President automatically confers on the holder of such office, the status of Mentor-extraordinaire to citizens of his country and represents the face of a territory to the international community.
It is for the above enumerated reasons that the issue of integrity, uprightness, truthfulness and fidelity be not only imbued in whosoever becomes the President of a country but also manifest and exude for all to see. In climes desirous of progress, the foregoing qualities must reside in the Head of Government and when these qualities are found wanting, it inhibits possibilities of ascending to the Presidency. If a person has already ascended to the Office of President, the discovery that the foregoing qualities were absent, were falsely assumed or become compromised, provides sufficient reason for the pretender to the office of President to either resign his position or get thrown out of office to avoid continued desecration of a position of trust.
On the converse, in territories where corruption has been elevated from a scourge to the status of an ‘accepted’ way of life, the issue of truthfulness, integrity and related virtues are considered external and tertiary luxuries which are of no moment in deciding who leads, or to be more apt, who rules or continues to rule, where the vice of deceit is discovered in the course of an elected politicians tenure.
It is with the foregoing in mind that effort will be made here to appraise the present ruler of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, who alongside the political platform upon which he got (s)elected as President, are striving assiduously to retell the tales and belie their various promise which were told the Nigerian populace prior to the 2015 Presidential elections.
From the failure to abide by a self-declared undertaking to publicly declare his assets and ensure that all his appointees likewise declare their assets; to failure to stand by a publicly proclaimed resolve affirming that the unconstitutional Office of the First Lady of the Federal Republic would not be maintained in the event that he won elections; to total discountenance of a firm commitment to eradicate Boko Haram from the Nigerian landscape within 2 months of getting into office; to the recent pronouncements from the Presidency that nothing and absolutely nothing was promised or assured Nigerians prior to the (s)election of Muhammadu Buhari as President, a renunciation ably affirmed by the National Publicity Officer of Mr. President's political party, Mr. Lai Mohammed (a very apt name for a man whose livelihood is based on his ability to hoodwink the public), who added that nothing was promised to Nigerians within the frst 100 days and that anyone who thought otherwise could go to court; and denial of a "Covenant With Nigerians" (see link below) which had been well publicized prior to the elections; Nigerians have come to realize that they have been scammed into (s)electing a character, adept at masquerading as a man “who comes with a reputation of integrity”, whose very and every words are not worth the paper they are written on, as President, alongside his cabal of unscrupulous opportunistic politicians.
The implications of the various lies told on the way towards ensuring electoral victory has both domestic and international implications. At the domestic level, we will have to live with the following dire outcomes:
a. It has dawned on Nigerians that nothing said, either directly or by implication, by this regime is bankable. We will have to take each day as we see it and gird our loins for whatsoever is thrown at us (or in the alternative be ready to do the needful to bring the continuing aura of deceit and impunity to a halt before its expected termination in May 2019).
b. Our youths and those aspiring to positions of leadership may become infused with the believe that it is okay to say whatsoever merely to get elected, and once the elections are over, deny all that was ever said, published in concrete or wheresoever, as the mere hallucinations of the electorate; and
c. Our youths will believe that lies and deceit pays. If lying and falsehoods gets someone the plumiest job and position in the land, why not tell a few lies to get bye, whether in business, social life or otherwise.
In keeping with the mentorship of the rulership, there will clearly be a corresponding increase in episodes of the notorious ‘advance fee fraud’ {419 scams} routinely associated with Nigerians if the rot being perpetuated on Nigeria and Nigerians are not immediately redressed.;
At the international level, in addition to the soiled image bequeathed on the Nigerian state by decades of kleptomaniac rulership, military and civilian alike, which has served to render our otherwise very vibrant and resourceful population to a life of destitution in several foreign territories, it will become extremely difficult for members of the international community to enter into bilateral and multilateral covenants with a regime that cannot keep its covenant to its own population. It will be myopic for anyone to think that the lies being told to Nigerians by the present régime, in this age of the internet, has not become known to all and sundry across the globe.
Is all hope already lost? Certainly not! It is simply damned too early to lose all hope in a regime that has barely begun. The Buhari regime may yet decide to retrace its steps from its path of falsehoods, lies, deceit and denials and chart a new course along the path of truthful engagement with its population. When all cards are properly laid on the table and apologies for misdeeds rendered, then a fresh start based on fundamental virtues of truth, justice and integrity may yet be initiated.
If this is done, Nigerians are ever ready to join hands with the regime and explore means of righting wrongs and moving the polity along. If however the regime continues in its arrogant mien of a conqueror who has ‘successfully conned the people’, history and reality teaches all that whatever that is founded on falsehood is merely transient and that once a people have become aware that they are victims of deceit and fraud, those who perpetuated the fraud to get into office are no different from armed hoodlums who seize a territory and hold the citizens therein captive – you may have power, but lack legitimacy! In the goodness of time, the people will take back what rightly belongs to them.
The now denied "My Covenant With Nigerians": http://bit.ly/1O61MHm
Picture: President Muhammadu Buhari
Perhaps more important than the Constitutionally enshrined and assigned role of a President or Head of State of any territory as the Head of the Government of such country with all its related authority and powers is the salient, and yet quite evident, role such person plays as a role model to the highly impressionable youths of such territories. In addition, the position of President automatically confers on the holder of such office, the status of Mentor-extraordinaire to citizens of his country and represents the face of a territory to the international community.
It is for the above enumerated reasons that the issue of integrity, uprightness, truthfulness and fidelity be not only imbued in whosoever becomes the President of a country but also manifest and exude for all to see. In climes desirous of progress, the foregoing qualities must reside in the Head of Government and when these qualities are found wanting, it inhibits possibilities of ascending to the Presidency. If a person has already ascended to the Office of President, the discovery that the foregoing qualities were absent, were falsely assumed or become compromised, provides sufficient reason for the pretender to the office of President to either resign his position or get thrown out of office to avoid continued desecration of a position of trust.
On the converse, in territories where corruption has been elevated from a scourge to the status of an ‘accepted’ way of life, the issue of truthfulness, integrity and related virtues are considered external and tertiary luxuries which are of no moment in deciding who leads, or to be more apt, who rules or continues to rule, where the vice of deceit is discovered in the course of an elected politicians tenure.
It is with the foregoing in mind that effort will be made here to appraise the present ruler of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, who alongside the political platform upon which he got (s)elected as President, are striving assiduously to retell the tales and belie their various promise which were told the Nigerian populace prior to the 2015 Presidential elections.
From the failure to abide by a self-declared undertaking to publicly declare his assets and ensure that all his appointees likewise declare their assets; to failure to stand by a publicly proclaimed resolve affirming that the unconstitutional Office of the First Lady of the Federal Republic would not be maintained in the event that he won elections; to total discountenance of a firm commitment to eradicate Boko Haram from the Nigerian landscape within 2 months of getting into office; to the recent pronouncements from the Presidency that nothing and absolutely nothing was promised or assured Nigerians prior to the (s)election of Muhammadu Buhari as President, a renunciation ably affirmed by the National Publicity Officer of Mr. President's political party, Mr. Lai Mohammed (a very apt name for a man whose livelihood is based on his ability to hoodwink the public), who added that nothing was promised to Nigerians within the frst 100 days and that anyone who thought otherwise could go to court; and denial of a "Covenant With Nigerians" (see link below) which had been well publicized prior to the elections; Nigerians have come to realize that they have been scammed into (s)electing a character, adept at masquerading as a man “who comes with a reputation of integrity”, whose very and every words are not worth the paper they are written on, as President, alongside his cabal of unscrupulous opportunistic politicians.
The implications of the various lies told on the way towards ensuring electoral victory has both domestic and international implications. At the domestic level, we will have to live with the following dire outcomes:
a. It has dawned on Nigerians that nothing said, either directly or by implication, by this regime is bankable. We will have to take each day as we see it and gird our loins for whatsoever is thrown at us (or in the alternative be ready to do the needful to bring the continuing aura of deceit and impunity to a halt before its expected termination in May 2019).
b. Our youths and those aspiring to positions of leadership may become infused with the believe that it is okay to say whatsoever merely to get elected, and once the elections are over, deny all that was ever said, published in concrete or wheresoever, as the mere hallucinations of the electorate; and
c. Our youths will believe that lies and deceit pays. If lying and falsehoods gets someone the plumiest job and position in the land, why not tell a few lies to get bye, whether in business, social life or otherwise.
In keeping with the mentorship of the rulership, there will clearly be a corresponding increase in episodes of the notorious ‘advance fee fraud’ {419 scams} routinely associated with Nigerians if the rot being perpetuated on Nigeria and Nigerians are not immediately redressed.;
At the international level, in addition to the soiled image bequeathed on the Nigerian state by decades of kleptomaniac rulership, military and civilian alike, which has served to render our otherwise very vibrant and resourceful population to a life of destitution in several foreign territories, it will become extremely difficult for members of the international community to enter into bilateral and multilateral covenants with a regime that cannot keep its covenant to its own population. It will be myopic for anyone to think that the lies being told to Nigerians by the present régime, in this age of the internet, has not become known to all and sundry across the globe.
Is all hope already lost? Certainly not! It is simply damned too early to lose all hope in a regime that has barely begun. The Buhari regime may yet decide to retrace its steps from its path of falsehoods, lies, deceit and denials and chart a new course along the path of truthful engagement with its population. When all cards are properly laid on the table and apologies for misdeeds rendered, then a fresh start based on fundamental virtues of truth, justice and integrity may yet be initiated.
If this is done, Nigerians are ever ready to join hands with the regime and explore means of righting wrongs and moving the polity along. If however the regime continues in its arrogant mien of a conqueror who has ‘successfully conned the people’, history and reality teaches all that whatever that is founded on falsehood is merely transient and that once a people have become aware that they are victims of deceit and fraud, those who perpetuated the fraud to get into office are no different from armed hoodlums who seize a territory and hold the citizens therein captive – you may have power, but lack legitimacy! In the goodness of time, the people will take back what rightly belongs to them.
The now denied "My Covenant With Nigerians": http://bit.ly/1O61MHm
Picture: President Muhammadu Buhari
Friday, August 21, 2015
West Africa says NO to 'Legalization'!
COMMUNIQUÉ
OF THE 1ST WEST
AFRICAN FORUM ON DRUGS (WAFOD)
ORGANIZED BY PEOPLE AGAINST DRUG DEPENDENCE &
IGNORANCE (PADDI
FOUNDATION) WITH SUPPORT FROM THE WORLD FEDERATION AGAINST DRUGS (WFAD).
THEME: MAINSTREAMING HEALTH AND CHILD
RIGHT CONCERNS IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY, PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING IN WEST
AFRICA.
LAGOS, NIGERIA. 8TH – 10TH
JULY 2015.
COMMUNIQUÉ
CONCERNED about the
aggressive efforts by some persons and organizations to ensure that countries
in the West Africa sub-region alter their laws and policies to legalize some
substances classified as illicit under international laws,
ALARMED at the likely
impact on the West Africa sub-region of the legalization of illicit substances
(particularly marijuana)
WORRIED about the
implications on the rights and welfare of children, particularly the right to a
meaningful existence and protection from harm) and overall Public Health of the
legalization of addictive substances presently classified as illicit under
international and domestic laws;
CONSCIOUS of the
contiguous nature of countries in the West Africa sub-region and the fact that
what affects one country eventually affects all in a very short time frame;
REALIZING that the lack of
a committed Civil Society (CSO) and informed stakeholders response to the
aggressive efforts to legalization of illicit substances might have sent the
wrong impression that the West African sub-region and its peoples desired such
affronts to commonsense;
ENCOURAGED by the
convocation of the United Nations General Assembly on the Worlds Drug Problems
(UNGASS - 2016) as a veritable means to announce to the world at large the
views of the peoples of West Africa regarding Substance abuse laws, policies
and programs; and
DESIROUS of ensuring that
the voice of the peoples of the West Africa sub-region are heard at the global
arena regarding issues of Substance abuse;
The participants
at the 1st West Africa Forum on Drugs now resolve as follows:
- In view of the weak economic situations of most countries in the West Africa sub-region, Drug Abuse Prevention strategies and programs, which have been proven to be cost effective, should take prominence over all others in addressing the Substance abuse scourge.
- Taking cognizance of the need to prioritize concern for Public Health and the Right and Welfare of Children in all matters, Substance abuse laws, policies and programs in the West Africa sub-region-rights should ensure that the interest of children and public health are held paramount.
- Targeted sensitization programs should be undertaken to enlighten and equip key stakeholders in addressing the Substance abuse situation, particularly Legislators, Policy formulators and administrators and CSO’s, with information that will enhance their efficacy and understanding of the dire cost on society of Substance abuse.
- There is need to actively and effectively seek the cooperation and integration of Religious and Community/Traditional organizations in ensuring success in activities geared towards curbing the adverse impact of Substance abuse on society.
- Substance abuse education should be effectively incorporated into the curricular of all academic institutions in the sub-region with a view to infusing into the Children and youth relevant prevention skills to avoid abusing substances.
- As is the case with tobacco products and alcohol, legalization of addictive products makes such products easily available to a population, and despite whatsoever safeguard measures put in place to prevent access of Children and Youths to such products, Children and Youths eventually, to their own and society’s detriment, find a way to access such products.
- That addiction to substances should be recognized and addressed as a mental health infirmity and not strictly a crime-based issue.
- There is need to strengthen the manpower and infrastructure available across the West Africa sub-region for the treatment, care and rehabilitation of substance abuse related ailments.
- Taking into consideration the poor state of public health infrastructure and manpower, and the fact that basic/primary health care needs already overwhelm the health care system in the sub-region, the Legalization of some substances (presently categorized as illicit under international laws) will be most injurious to the already weakened public health care environment in the sub-region.
- The Governments and peoples of the West Africa sub-region should resist efforts being championed from forces external to the sub-region, to legalize some substances of abuse, particularly marijuana.
- That following from this Forum, efforts should be increased, via the convocation of group specific summits, for instance, Youth Summit, Traditional Rulers Summit, Health Workers Summit, Legislators Summit, and so on, focused on galvanizing a unified response and approach to the sub-region wide Substance abuse scourge facing West Africa.
Forum Secretariat, 1st West Africa Forum on
Drugs
10th
July 2015, Lagos, Nigeria
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