Sunday, 4 October 2015

Our Economy Is Ill And Getting Worse -- Etcetera

Controversial write and singer Etcetera is back again! Read his rants below.

Is Nigeria getting worse? That is a very provocative question. I have
found that most people that hate Nigeria are very eager to agree that
Nigeria is getting worse, while a lot of those that love Nigeria are
very hesitant to admit that Nigeria is in decline. Well, I am proud to
be a Nigerian, but I cannot lie to myself or tell you that Nigeria is
doing just fine. The evidence is undeniable. Our economy is ill and is
rapidly getting worse. God handed us the resources to be one of the
greatest economic machines in the world and we have wrecked it. But
until we are willing to look in the mirror and admit how bad things
have got, we won't be ready for the solutions that are necessary. The
truth is that there are things that we can do to reverse the decline.
It does not have to be permanent. We have got away from the things
that made Nigeria great, and we need to admit that we are on the wrong
path and start fixing this country.

But if we choose to continue down the road that we are currently on,
it will lead us into the darkest chapters in Nigerian history.

If someone had written a story about what is happening now in Nigeria
20 years ago, people would have laughed and said "Wow that is a good
story, but it would never happen here, not in our Nigeria." But now,
the joke is on all of us. Nigeria has turned into one big comedy club
where the audience is wearing a frown as they listen to the president
cracking his "Change" joke. The president speaks of change from the
same mouth that he nominates those purported to be ministerial
nominees. He should tell us what change he expects from the list. How
do you achieve this change doing the same old things with the same old
people? Some governors on the list are still entangled in corruption
allegations levelled against them by their successors. What happened
to your zero tolerance to corruption mantra? This whole change thing
is becoming a gargantuan joke that is not funny at all.

A devastating economic collapse has left the country in a stagnant
decline, where Nigerians are still sleeping under bridges, ghettos
like Ajegunle are overfilled, while almost all houses in Victoria
Island and ikoyi lie vacant with 'for sale' banners hanging on almost
every gate, the kleptocratic politicians openly steal billions of
dollars, and remain free, while people charged with petty thefts go to
jail and have no bonds, protests break out and are quickly stifled by
an authoritarian police force, media houses are getting shut down and
becoming government controlled and relay repeating news stories that
have little to do with real events, and are more focused on propaganda
and nonsense, a politician takes several multimillion dollar vacations
at taxpayer expense, while ordinary Nigerian families cannot afford
the skyrocketing food costs, the senate is hopelessly unable to pass
any kind of legislation that can benefit average Nigerians, but easily
pass legislation benefitting themselves and usurping the constitution,
prisons are built and manned waiting for those who dare to speak the
truth against to power, the roads in estates built by politicians and
their rich cronies are tarred over and over while the areas occupied
by the poor masses are left in ruins, terrorists are granted amnesty
and pacified with fat monthly allowances while law abiding citizens
are gnashing their teeth. Whew! Did I miss anything? What about a
hero? Maybe a small glimmer of hope. Maybe Buhari? hopefully. I would
like the next paragraph of this article to read, "At Nigeria's darkest
hour, the people defied the odds, and ignored the experts and elected
a man of character and convictions to the office of the Presidency,
and the said man restored the constitution, defeated boko haram,
brought back the missing Chibok girls, brought justice to the people
by arresting the evil men and women responsible for years of death and
debt upon this nation."

Now I like that ending. Will it happen? I hope to God it can be so. If
I told a story 30 years ago that Nigeria will be worse off at 55,
would you have believed me?

-GistReel

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