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When Will This Political Madness End…?

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May 28, 2022
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When Will This Political Madness End…?

A Nigerian policeman stands guard as All Progressives Congress (APC) party supporters march towards the Independent National Electoral Commission Office in Port Harcourt during a demonstration calling for the cancellation of the presidential election in the Rivers State on March 29, 2015. Thousands of supporters of Nigeria's main opposition party demonstrated in the southern state of Rivers, calling for the cancellation of elections locally because of alleged irregularities. AFP PHOTO / FLORIAN PLAUCHEUR (Photo by FLORIAN PLAUCHEUR / AFP)

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The build up to every general elections in the country comes with fears and uncertainty in the minds of millions of Nigerians. This is because of huge violence that usually characterised the season.

2023 General elections is just about nine months from now and some of the signs that do not require explanation from anyone to know that the season is almost here are already with us.

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History had shown that the show of violence during political season is more within political party than interparty. This development is more visible in a ruling party either at the Local Government, State or Federal. Your guess is as good as mine why the development is the order of the day.

Party members believe that those who emerged as the candidates  during primary election, had a better chance of winning the contest especially through the power of incumbency and not necessarily by showcasing their good performance.

The question is when will this political madness end?

The lack of internal democracy and ideology among political parties in the country has been blamed for the violence and other ugly incidents witnessed during electioneering campaigns.

Deliberate impoverishmen of the people by the system manipulated by politicians is another source of worry.

The sporadic shooting in Coker Aguda LCDA on Friday May 27th easily comes to mind. In fact, the shooting started a day earlier.

When the shooting continues unabated, the best option before me was to put a NEWS ALERT to inform my colleagues on the current happenings in my area. Below is the message…

“NEWS ALERT: Sproradic gunshots rent the air again in Coker Aguda in Surulere.

The latest ugly development began since yesterday afternoon due to the ongoing APC primaries holding in Sanya. Residents and business owners are in a panic mood, shock and disbelief over those responsible for the sporadic gunshots. They are also appealing to security operatives to swiftly swing into action and fish out those behind the act”.  End of quote.

My initial though that the violence was peculiar to my area was defeated when i started receiving information on the same incident from other election venues across the state especially, Alimosho, Mushin, Lagos Island, Ikorodu and Ojodu.

The question is when will this madness end?

I saw gory videos and pictures of people with gunshot wounds and how the venues of primary elections turned into a war zone by supporters of those standing for election. Bear in mind, the discourse cut across political parties.

Few questions to ask; Should we allow this continue, the answer is no.

Must our politicians learn to play by the rules and accept defeat with dignity, the answer is yes.

Must security personnel deployed to maintain law and order demonstrate full commitment to their job and  not take sides, the answer is yes.

Must young men continue to risk their lives for politicians because of inducement, the  answer is no.

If we can all answer these questions correctly, I believe the question “when will this political madness end” will no longer agitate our minds.

Taiwo Olapade, is a Lagos based Broadcast Journalist.

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