This
is about my beloved country Nigeria. She
is blessed with, among other natural resources, oil and gas resources. Her
proven reserve of this resource places her among the top bracket globally. And we all know the wealth that this releases
to the nation; providing her the capacity to meet her stately
functions/obligations to her people. Has
this happened? Has this resource and the
attendant wealth brought us the good it is meant to, the very reason the LOVING
GOD gave so much of it to us? You and I
know the answers. I will not belabor this,
neither will I begin another round of lamentation over this – so much tears
already and much more, so much blood and much more.
I
have been thinking and silently praying – I have not been bold to pray aloud
because I am afraid that the LORD GOD as usual may just honor my prayers and
that would be it. What is it I have been
thinking? It that “may be this oil
resources should dry up for a season and time – God should just hold back”. A kind of famine, but this time, on our oil resource. May be for 10-20 years or a little more –
call it Vision 2022 – 2032.
Some
of you my friends may wonder and even think that I am going nuts – after all, I
am also a beneficiary by reason of my employment. But it is not about me or you, it is about us
and ours – those here today and those yet unborn.
But
why have I been thinking and silently praying about this? May be when the oil resource dries up, we
will all go to work, putting our intellect, energies, strengths, ingenuities,
etc to honest work. Our River Basins,
the oil palm plantations and associated mills; the cocoa farms, etc will come
alive again. Our vast arable lands will
be put to work again. The not so arable
ones will be engineered to become arable and productive, made possible by an
educational system that will be robust, alive to the challenges and realities. Then we will labor to make money (dignity in labor
you would say) and then pay our taxes accordingly – no evasions. Our taxes will then be used to remunerate those
that we elect to help us discharge the functions of state at the local, state
and federal levels. This will mean that
they can only be remunerated to the extent that our taxes allow (no jumbo pay
or arbitrary setting of pay structures), because we also need to set aside
enough to deal with development and social matters – infrastructure, education,
health, power, sports, etc.
Have
you caught my drift? When we pay taxes from our hard earned money – gotten from
rigorous application of our talents and energies – you can be sure that we will
stand up and be quick to ask question about the use to which our money is put
at every point in time. Aspiration to
public office will only be for going to render service – help guard the wealth
of the future generation. It will become less attractive and much persuasion
will be required to convince a man or woman to aspire to go serve the
people. And only those who have shown
enough dignity in labor will be allowed to go in. And woe betides that one who will attempt to
mess with the mandate or tax of the people, earned from dignified labor.
You
already know that the flowing oil resource is the real reason for the scramble
for political offices today, with the attendant killings, etc. In nearly 98% of the times, the talk about
service is far from it. You also know that we seldom complain (this seem to be
changing today), because the waste and robberies of the national resource do
not have direct impact on our person. It
is oil money, not that from all of our taxes.
Note that most of those of us who pay the heavier taxes – out of compulsion
though – are direct/indirect beneficiaries of the oil wealth and never really
care. Why because the balance after the tax deductions still give more than
adequate comfort. Am I saying these ones
do not work hard? Far from it, I am one also.
But I am thinking differently.
This
oil and its associated wealth was (and still is, I believe) meant for our good
- Nigeria/Nigerians good. But did the
Holy Bible not say (talking literarily) that we should cut off one hand, if
that hand is proving to be our albatross?
Am I not right in thinking the way I do now, may be going ahead to even
pray out and ask the LORD GOD concerning this?
What have we to show for this so much?
What can I really relate to my children today regarding the
contradiction in my country – meant for good, but looking like for evil? This morning, one of them asked me exactly
what I do in the office that I go everyday – leaving very early and coming in
most times so late. I tried to explain, but I am sure I have not explained well
enough. I am sure he will come back with this question soonest.
When
I do sit down to explain to him, can I in my passion finish explaining without
delving into the history of oil resource and attendant wealth regarding
Nigeria? Will I not talk about other countries blessed with the same resource
as we are and how they have fared? Will
he not want to know why his fatherland has not fared well like others and possibly
not better? What will I answer? I fear
the gruesome task of having to recount and lament to him. I fear. I really dread. How about you?
I
am convinced that if only the LORD GOD can give us this famine – dry the
resource for a season, the best in us will be brought out. After all, is it not said that necessity is
the mother of invention? In real life
and from ancient stories, adversity has a way of bringing the best out of a man
or people as the case may be. This happening
can become a turning point in our national history. These are my thoughts and I am persuaded to
make it my vocal prayers. What is your
take my friend?
Truly Yours
Truly Yours
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