CALIFORNIA BLOWS WHISTLE ON
NIGERIAN LEADERS
CALIFORNIA BLOWS WHISTLE ON
NIGERIAN LEADERS
Note: This post was copied and adapted to encourage Nigerians to read and appreciate the weight of the article. I salute the original author for pioneering this write-up. I will continue to do my best to educate and lead the youth ofNigeria .
The main purpose of getting highly educated is to make a difference in one’s
society. That’s my calling.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“There is no task more tedious than educating a man who is not even aware of his own ignorance.”
SWEETCALIFORNIA !
California is the 6th largest economy in the world. Its economy is
larger than that of France
or Brazil .
The little problem is that California
is not a country. It is a State in the United States of America and led by
elected capable and visionary GOVERNOR with one head, two arms and two legs -
same as Nigerian leaders (Mr President, State Governors, Senators, etc.).
Most importantly, theCalifornia electorates take their
citizenship and electoral responsibilities seriously. They understand that
politics and election of politicians should, among others, be about wealth
creation, improved quality of life for citizens, and security of life and
property; and not about religious and factional loyalty, tribal superiority,
right to rule, power zoning, or federal character.
Candidates who put themselves forward for election to public office, do candid self-reflection first in terms of reputation credibility, record of verifiable achievements, patriotism, desire to make history, political and economic literacy, intellectual capacity, respect for rule of law, and acceptability to the electorate. Consistently, Californian electorates select and elect the best out of a number of world-class candidates, to lead the state.
Californian politicians have the interest of their state at heart. They resign voluntarily when their performance is short of expectation or when scandals brew around them. Compare this to the Nigerian state and its electorates and you begin to visualize why things are the way they have been since independence.
California has little offshore oil, yet its economy is larger than
States in the US that are
famous for their oil reserves, like Texas .
What lessons can the Nigerian leaders and electorates learn from California and its
citizens?
1. THE ROLE & IMPORTANCE OFELITE UNIVERSITIES
California generates much of its
revenue from non-oil products. It found a way to absorb and domesticate much of
the intellectual output from its premier university, Stanford University ,
into saleable products within its economy.
a) As a matter of fact, much ofCalifornia 's
economy is built around Stanford
University . So, with
this, Silicon Valley developed. Now with Silicon Valley came companies like Apple, eBay, Cisco,
Lockheed, Hewlett Packard (HP), Google, Netflix, Facebook, Oracle, Tesla...etc.
These are multibillion-dollar companies. The yearly budget of any one of these
companies might be larger than the entire yearly budget of, say for example, Akwa Ibom
State . That is just in
the technology industry where the technologies and inventions spewing out of
Stanford are caught midair and converted to money spinning enterprises.
b) But there is also the entertainment industry inCalifornia . Yes, Hollywood is in California .
The US movies industry
contributes about $504Billion to USA 's GDP. Hollywood , as you know, contributes over 70%
of that figure. Most iconic movie studios are in Hollywood . As a matter of fact, the "Big
Eight" consisting of 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures, MGM
(Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), Paramount Pictures, RKO Radio Pictures, United Artists,
Universal Studios and Warner Bros are, or were, all in Hollywood .
c) Despite the above,California also thrives on agriculture. As
at 2014, California
had nothing less than 77,000 farms and ranches raking in about $55Billion in
revenue yearly. It is the leader in producing exotic fruits in America . Its
wine industry is unique. California
wine is drunk with relish the world over. I used to drink some too.
2. CALIFORNIA versus NIGERIAN STATES
You see, California actually had a choice of sitting back (like the Nigerian northern and southern states) and striving to get a piece of the revenue generated from Texas' oil. It could have depended solely on Federal allocation to survive so that every month end, it will send its Commissioner of Finance toWashington
DC to receive monthly allocation
so that it can barely pay salaries of its workers and nothing more. Then San Francisco would resemble Ajegunle in Lagos . But No, not California . Not America .
3. THE STRUCTURE OF AMERICA vrs.NIGERIA
You see,America is structured in such a way
that States must look inwards to exploit their wealth for the good of its
citizens. There is no free lunch for the lazy States. But there is your wealth,
if you can create it. Under American Federalism, you are the captain of your
ship. But again, you are also the waves upon which the ship will sail. That is America .
InNigeria ,
states relax and depend on federal oil revenue allocation. No matter their
geographic distance from Niger
delta Oilfields, they boldly claim natural ownership and God given right to the
land and its oil revenues.
4. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS INCALIFORNIA
The local government, the government closest to the grassroots, is deliberately made the strongest level of government. Items like Variances (adaptation of state law to local conditions,) Public works (yes, public works!!), Contracts for public works, Licensing of public accommodations, Assessable improvements, Basic public services are all left for local county governments to handle. Local governments are run by great minds and patriots.
5. THE AMERICAN STATES
The State handles weightier matters like Property law, Education, Commerce laws of ownership and exchange, Banking and credit laws, Labour law and professional licensure, Insurance laws, and Electoral laws, including parties and Civil service laws. Items that the Federal Government, the center, handles affecting the States, are actually very negligible.
6. THE STATE OF AFFAIRS INNIGERIA
Nigeria on the contrary will never do well unless we
restructure. We pretend to have a Federal system but we are actually operating
a unique form of unitary government, and it is weighing the polity down.
TAKE THENIGERIA EDUCATION SYSTEM AS
EXAMPLE!
a) Can you imagine a country where the school curriculum is regulated by a national central body and states have no powers to vary or amend their curriculum? So, if the rest of the developed world is light years ahead in what they teach their children from primary schools, and our Minister of Education has absolutely no clue (as often the case), the States must be burdened with antiquated school curriculum until such a time (if we are lucky, before rapture perhaps!!) that we have an Education Minister who would realise how far behind we are and bring the curriculum up to date.
b) Just take a look at the science curriculum for grade students in advanced countries and you would cry forNigeria . I
recently read of a high school in Japan which has amended its
curriculum to include robotics and drones technology. IN HIGH SCHOOL!!
c) But our Professors here don't have a hang on Robotics even! Students are still taught the very prehistoric rudiments of physics and chemistry in our schools. And this is even in the few schools that teachers and students still meet in the classrooms!
d) For the few public schools that are lucky to have labs, all you see are miserable nameless creatures trapped in formalin, to which nobody ever pays attention. These creatures suffer a double jeopardy having suffered the first misfortune of being caught and preserved in formalin inNigeria ,
and then thereafter completely ignored, even in death! And because the control
of our curriculum is central, there is nothing States can do about this.
e) Education standard in the South, which was once at par withUnited Kingdom ,
has strategically been reduced to “Almajiri” standard while Southern governors
are busy looking after personal interests.
f) You would think this is not a problem until you understand that Nigerians spend over ONE TRILLION NAIRA every year to study abroad.
g) You see, the reason why you haveCambridge , Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Oxford , etc. is not only for academic
excellence of the citizens of the countries which have these schools. No. They
invest in their institutions so that they can earn revenue from foreign
students from countries like Nigeria
which has destroyed its educational system.
h) In progressive countries with visionary and competent leaderships, schools are so important to society that the economy, business and lifestyle of whole cities and even States completely depend on or revolve around schools. What would the city ofCambridge
be without Cambridge
University . Or Cambridge , Massachusetts
without Harvard University . These cities depend on these
universities to survive.
i) ImagineNigeria had invested in its
universities and was earning $1billion dollars a year from foreign students
seeking to study here, who would be fighting over oil in the Niger Delta? How
many car manufacturing companies would we have in Owerri near FUTO where
students are constantly doing and selling their research products to burgeoning
engineering and manufacturing companies?
j) Recently, three students inSweden
conducted research and came up with a product that could improve wear and tear
on tyres. The product became so successful that Volvo had to partner with these
students to patent the product. Now when this product hit world stage, can you
imagine how much revenue Sweden
would earn from these products?
k) Do your research; most of the world-class products we buy today off the shelf, at great cost, were invented by university students. As you are reading this, do not forget that withoutHarvard University ,
there would not have been Facebook, and this our interface would have been
impossible.
l) But our students In Nigeria are not entirely without inventions. We invented the Pyrates Confraternity, the Black Axe, the Eiye, the Vikings and what not!! Students resume school with guns and bullets, rather than books and scholastic ideas, as though academic institutions were a war college.
m) Lecturers fly colors as do students. And when the turf war begins, people die in droves. But States can do nothing about this because some of these institutions are controlled by the Federal Government. Even for the ones controlled by States, you still can't do much because the security apparatus is controlled by the Federal Government. The Federal Government will provide or withdraw security from the State, depending on whether it is happy with the sitting Governor.
n) So, every year, all sorts of characters and half-baked intellectuals are vomited from Nigerian Universities to take their place in Nigerian society. So, you have Judges, Lawyers, Engineers, Doctors and so forth whose first and primary allegiance is to their cult group, before the Country. The multiplier effect of this, is a treatise for another day.
o) But suffice to say that as long as this problem persist, let's forget about Silicon Valley in Nigeria, because there will never be a Stanford University here to provide an infinite supply of ideas and prodigies to feed the invention value-chain!
A CALL FOR NIGERIA TO RESTRUCTURE
a)Nigeria
cannot wake up from its slumber today because it cannot lift its head. The
entire weight of its existence is concentrated in its head. From the viewpoint
of government, the weight is In Abuja. From the viewpoint of revenue source,
the weight is in the Niger-Delta. We need to urgently restructure and evenly
distribute this pressure points and weights to diffuse tension in Nigeria .
b) We need to revisit the exclusive legislative list in the constitution and systematically reduce the responsibilities of the Federal Government vis-a-vis the States. The current constitution was written SOLELY by one Prof. Auwalu Yadudu (Special Adviser to Abacha on Constitutional Matters) and not in the collective interest of all Nigerians. A new progressive, debated and nationally agreed constitution, and one reflective of the hopes and aspirations of all stakeholders, is much overdue.
c) Resources have to be handed back to the States that generated them but place an obligation on each States to contribute an agreed percentage to the common federal purse to service obligations of the Federal Government.
d) There is no reason Education, Policing, Prisons (only people convicted of federal offenses should go to federal prisons!!), Ports, Inland waterways, natural minerals, even marriage (yes, English form of marriage!!) and so many other items should be the concern of the Federal Government. We will never develop with such weight that weigh us down at the center.Nigeria
can never raise its head in the comity of nations because of the sheer weight
of the head.
e) A merit driven federal character policy is long overdue. A ‘Californiaed’Nigerian
State cannot be
engineered and operate successfully without capable, visionary, and patriotic
leaders. Today we have products of Quota System known as the Cabal currently
ruining our collective destiny.
f)Nigeria
must free itself from the seven-fold yoke dogging our collective progress since
independence. See Chief Fani-Kayode’s publication on this subject. SUMMARY
There is more to say, but scarcely any time. But to emphasis the point I’ve been laboring to make, shall I say again that there is absolutely no reason or need to fight for oil in the Niger-Delta. There are so many things that can bring more revenue to States inNigeria than oil. South Africa has no oil, but it has Gold, and is
richer than Nigeria .
Let us fight for a system that will promote both equality and equity. Let us
restructure Nigeria .
Note: This post was copied and adapted to encourage Nigerians to read and appreciate the weight of the article. I salute the original author for pioneering this write-up. I will continue to do my best to educate and lead the youth of
QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
“There is no task more tedious than educating a man who is not even aware of his own ignorance.”
SWEET
Most importantly, the
Candidates who put themselves forward for election to public office, do candid self-reflection first in terms of reputation credibility, record of verifiable achievements, patriotism, desire to make history, political and economic literacy, intellectual capacity, respect for rule of law, and acceptability to the electorate. Consistently, Californian electorates select and elect the best out of a number of world-class candidates, to lead the state.
Californian politicians have the interest of their state at heart. They resign voluntarily when their performance is short of expectation or when scandals brew around them. Compare this to the Nigerian state and its electorates and you begin to visualize why things are the way they have been since independence.
1. THE ROLE & IMPORTANCE OF
a) As a matter of fact, much of
b) But there is also the entertainment industry in
c) Despite the above,
2. CALIFORNIA versus NIGERIAN STATES
You see, California actually had a choice of sitting back (like the Nigerian northern and southern states) and striving to get a piece of the revenue generated from Texas' oil. It could have depended solely on Federal allocation to survive so that every month end, it will send its Commissioner of Finance to
3. THE STRUCTURE OF AMERICA vrs.
You see,
In
4. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN
The local government, the government closest to the grassroots, is deliberately made the strongest level of government. Items like Variances (adaptation of state law to local conditions,) Public works (yes, public works!!), Contracts for public works, Licensing of public accommodations, Assessable improvements, Basic public services are all left for local county governments to handle. Local governments are run by great minds and patriots.
5. THE AMERICAN STATES
The State handles weightier matters like Property law, Education, Commerce laws of ownership and exchange, Banking and credit laws, Labour law and professional licensure, Insurance laws, and Electoral laws, including parties and Civil service laws. Items that the Federal Government, the center, handles affecting the States, are actually very negligible.
6. THE STATE OF AFFAIRS IN
TAKE THE
a) Can you imagine a country where the school curriculum is regulated by a national central body and states have no powers to vary or amend their curriculum? So, if the rest of the developed world is light years ahead in what they teach their children from primary schools, and our Minister of Education has absolutely no clue (as often the case), the States must be burdened with antiquated school curriculum until such a time (if we are lucky, before rapture perhaps!!) that we have an Education Minister who would realise how far behind we are and bring the curriculum up to date.
b) Just take a look at the science curriculum for grade students in advanced countries and you would cry for
c) But our Professors here don't have a hang on Robotics even! Students are still taught the very prehistoric rudiments of physics and chemistry in our schools. And this is even in the few schools that teachers and students still meet in the classrooms!
d) For the few public schools that are lucky to have labs, all you see are miserable nameless creatures trapped in formalin, to which nobody ever pays attention. These creatures suffer a double jeopardy having suffered the first misfortune of being caught and preserved in formalin in
e) Education standard in the South, which was once at par with
f) You would think this is not a problem until you understand that Nigerians spend over ONE TRILLION NAIRA every year to study abroad.
g) You see, the reason why you have
h) In progressive countries with visionary and competent leaderships, schools are so important to society that the economy, business and lifestyle of whole cities and even States completely depend on or revolve around schools. What would the city of
i) Imagine
j) Recently, three students in
k) Do your research; most of the world-class products we buy today off the shelf, at great cost, were invented by university students. As you are reading this, do not forget that without
l) But our students In Nigeria are not entirely without inventions. We invented the Pyrates Confraternity, the Black Axe, the Eiye, the Vikings and what not!! Students resume school with guns and bullets, rather than books and scholastic ideas, as though academic institutions were a war college.
m) Lecturers fly colors as do students. And when the turf war begins, people die in droves. But States can do nothing about this because some of these institutions are controlled by the Federal Government. Even for the ones controlled by States, you still can't do much because the security apparatus is controlled by the Federal Government. The Federal Government will provide or withdraw security from the State, depending on whether it is happy with the sitting Governor.
n) So, every year, all sorts of characters and half-baked intellectuals are vomited from Nigerian Universities to take their place in Nigerian society. So, you have Judges, Lawyers, Engineers, Doctors and so forth whose first and primary allegiance is to their cult group, before the Country. The multiplier effect of this, is a treatise for another day.
o) But suffice to say that as long as this problem persist, let's forget about Silicon Valley in Nigeria, because there will never be a Stanford University here to provide an infinite supply of ideas and prodigies to feed the invention value-chain!
A CALL FOR NIGERIA TO RESTRUCTURE
a)
b) We need to revisit the exclusive legislative list in the constitution and systematically reduce the responsibilities of the Federal Government vis-a-vis the States. The current constitution was written SOLELY by one Prof. Auwalu Yadudu (Special Adviser to Abacha on Constitutional Matters) and not in the collective interest of all Nigerians. A new progressive, debated and nationally agreed constitution, and one reflective of the hopes and aspirations of all stakeholders, is much overdue.
c) Resources have to be handed back to the States that generated them but place an obligation on each States to contribute an agreed percentage to the common federal purse to service obligations of the Federal Government.
d) There is no reason Education, Policing, Prisons (only people convicted of federal offenses should go to federal prisons!!), Ports, Inland waterways, natural minerals, even marriage (yes, English form of marriage!!) and so many other items should be the concern of the Federal Government. We will never develop with such weight that weigh us down at the center.
e) A merit driven federal character policy is long overdue. A ‘Californiaed’
f)
There is more to say, but scarcely any time. But to emphasis the point I’ve been laboring to make, shall I say again that there is absolutely no reason or need to fight for oil in the Niger-Delta. There are so many things that can bring more revenue to States in
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