Days after Charly Boy penned an open
letter to Pope Francis expressing his fear over the Catholic Pontiff’s safety
and taking readers into his world of spirituality, the Area Father has written
another piece calling on the Nigerian youth to stand up and make a difference.
Charly Boy laments that the
country has reached rock-bottom adding that the youth have all they need to
change the country.
“Once people become aware of a common need or problem through interaction and discussion, it is easier for them to create a mobilizing strategy towards a common goal,” he said.
Read excerpts from the letter below:
One of the many things God blessed me with, would be the
ability to go to sleep at will even if my house is on fire.
I consider that as
a gift because, this environment has murdered sleep for most Nigerians. How can
we sleep when things are all falling apart around us? It saddens my heart to see
the appalling state of our nation and the quick progressive decline in the
quality of governance and the management of the polity. Naija as it were has
gone to the dogs and really, it’s only a matter of time before shit finally
hits the fan. Because, we must hit rock-bottom before we can start to think of
a Nigeria that is workable.
I have noticed lately that I am fast losing my gift, being
able to fall asleep at will. It’s no longer happening for me like it use to.
Thank God, I haven’t gotten to the point of popping different kinds of pills to
be able to get some sleep. These days, I seem so consumed with the thoughts of
how all of these injustices, poor leadership, the frustration, hopelessness,
and despair amongst young Nigerians will all be resolved. How much longer can
we all go on as if all is well. The situations as appalling as they are reminds
me of Asa’s song, “There is Fire on the Mountain, and no one seems to be on the
Run” How much longer will it take our leaders to realise that they are sitting
on a time Bomb. How much longer will it take the few good men and exceptional
Nigerian youth to stop hiding under the bed, while the vile, the fraud, the
gangsters, the 419ers, the thieves take over the polity?
Yesooooooo, we are all guilty, guilty of inaction, guilty of
procrastination, guilty of being scared by our own shadow. Yet, we complain,
talking bla bla bla all over the place and doing nothing. That is why the youth
of this country are taken for granted. Look at how our once strong and vibrant
youths have grown powerless, and have even become willing instrument and tools
in the hands of vile and wicked politicians. Our young people have been so
battered physically that, they have lost the urgency to protest. How can they
not know that the consequences of corruption, wasting of resources and stealing
affect them, the youth more than anyone else? They have not realized yet that
they are the ones who can’t go to school, and that most of their parents have
been impoverished by this shit-system, and for the millions who graduate from
the university, half baked; where are the jobs? Unreliable statistics say that
about 28million young people are unemployed and about 5million join annually as
the army of the unemployed youth grows, drugs, violence, despair and
hopelessness have become a permanent fixtures in the lives of our dear youth.
This is the Nigeria of today. A country so endowed, yet 60 percent of Nigerians
are living below 1dollar/ 25cents a day. What a shame, what business has my
country with poverty? How far, great Nigerian youths?
The old foxes, old fraudsters, many of those who had been in
leadership position in the past, wrote this tragic script, they are still very
much around, jostling for position and power. Most annoying is when they pay lip
services saying, “the future belongs to the youth”, which youth? The one they
cloned, or the ones yet unborn. Because all these old foxes that should be put
to pasture are still dragging it with the young people not ready to quit the
stage, unless they die there. They have become deaf, dumb and blind to the
pains and sufferings of ordinary Nigerians. The criminal nature of most of our
leaders is what has given impetus to criminal gangs, kidnappers, militants,
terrorists, money doublers, gangsters who prey on innocent citizens as
effectively as the yahoo yahoo leaders’ prey on Nigerians. Nigeria has become
their slot machine. This is how they have weakened our youth, because even the
leaders so far, lack creativity. All they have produced for the past 38yrs is
mediocrity. The youth cannot make good decisions and hence can’t make good
leadership, double wahala. These are the kind of leaders our youth emulate,
being schooled in the arts of making it by all means even if they have to sell
their mothers. Most of these yahoo leaders are getting rich at the expense of
the masses and Naija youth. What can they produce, except buy houses, cars,
posting their new acquired jet planes on Facebook and all over the social
media, keeping billions in bank accounts, while the youths and the masses
suffer and the environment remains in shambles? How far great Nigerian youth?
I can feel the growing resentment the masses have towards
the leadership, it is ‘us’ against them. The youth may seem not ready for a
revolution, but the one thing they have in common that cuts across ethnic and
religious differences is a genuine yearning for Change through a revolution. A
revolution that will see the end of this rampart injustices and authority
stealing that has left us poor and hopeless. They also want to see how the
mighty and the once untouchables, those responsible for bringing Nigeria to its
knees face the music if possible with their blood. The youth obviously don’t
believe in Nigeria anymore, even the unbelievers know we can no longer carry on
like this. People argue that the youth are not capable of retrieving their
stolen future ever again. Just like we never believed that a Nigerian for
whatever reason could strap himself with bombs and blow himself up. When Boko
Haram started, many including myself believed that all who were involved must
have been fanatics from neighbouring countries. Loh and behold, they were many
Nigerian youth involved. For them, it was better than dying like a chicken.
What about the naija guy who failed to blow himself and the plane up, in far
away America? The army of desperate youth is growing, not to talk of the kind
of arms that have come into this country; God help us. For those who still
think that the Nigerian youth are too disorganized and weak to confront these
demons, I say, it’s possible. They have a common enemy, namely; hunger,
poverty, hopelessness, frustration and a strong satanic hatred for our leaders
and elites. You may be asking yourself who will lead this inevitable revolt.
For many youth, the power is in their hands right now as you read this; the
instrument of mobilization and you know what? It has started.
As humans, we communicate by expressing our feelings, our
thoughts based on how we perceive certain situations. Most of the youth have
become aware of the problem affecting them, most of them live on the social
media highway to while away their time since millions of them are out of jobs
or poses the faintest idea on what else to do. They are stranded, and most
pitiful is that nobody cares. This is where young people fellowship now to
escape from the brutality of a harsh environment caused by those “bigger “than
Nigeria. Once people become aware of a common need or problem through
interaction and discussion, it is easier for them to create a mobilizing
strategy towards a common goal. From the bush, the house, in the car, or even
from across the seas, the exceptional ones will control millions through the
social highway networks. I can feel the rage, the anger and the strong satanic
hatred for our kleptomaniac leaders. I pray for the seemly fragile, deflated
Nigerian youth, the victims of bad and selfish leadership. Young Nigerians; no
matter where they are from, all face the same sad and evil reality created and
perfected by a common enemy. We all know the problem of Nigeria; they say a
country deserves the kind of leadership it gets, hmmmmm… Nigerian youth… how
far?
Where are the exceptional youth who will remedy us from this
hopeless situation? If it’s not road accidents because of bad roads, it is
incessant strikes because government still has not lived up to its promise to
inspire the teachers. However, their children are all abroad while ours study
with candle light and kerosene lamps in a country capable of providing power
for all. Inflation is tearing families apart and causing parents to abandon
their duties. Haba, the iniquities are just too much to recount, it’s not fair
in the eyes of God. As these yahoo yahoo people continue to rob us of our lives
and future, ironically they are facilitating this revolution. When the chips
are down, the youth will no longer think on religious lines or ethnic
differences; they will be so filled with hatred, vengeance and anger. They will
vent this on all those who have brought them sorrow, tears and a bleak future.
There will be a spark as young people pour out on the streets hunting for their
enemies and serving them a dose of mob justice. The time and how, I know not.
But yes, it is boiling over; the handwriting is not only on the walls but on the
faces of the angry youths I see on a daily basis. Nigerian youth… how far? na
una hand Nigeria dey. Beat the drum for change and a better life. Let’s stop
blaming our leaders and elders. If they have failed us, we can’t afford to fail
ourselves. Let us use our strength to cut off corruption in this land. Make una
no fall my hand.
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