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Written By Yushau A. Shuaib
IBO POLITICS AND HOLLYWOOD MOVIE
Daily Independent August 7, New Nigeria July29, Thisday July27,
Comet July30,
Nigerian Tribune August20, Daily Trust August 29,2003
If a new film is produced today with the title “The Saga of
Ngige,” or “Anambra in Bondage” or even with subtle title of the “Ibo
Godfathers,” the movie would definitely sell large copies on its release
especially if the production has full involvement of popular actors, producers
and marketers from the Eastern part of the country. The systematic productions
of attractive movies that depict the cultures of the Ibos infuse a kind of
cultural imperialism in the psyches of the viewers of the home video who cut
across tribes and creeds. The actors are the new breed superstars, while their
marketers are the emerging millionaires from motion pictures. Most story lines
which centred on endemic rivalry due to envy over riches, land disputes,
chieftaincy titles and marriages are, at the end, settled or exacerbated through
occultism and violence. Since an average Ibo does not have interest in partisan
politics apart from full engagement in business ventures, only few films
sponsored by emerging political fathers are produced on statecraft.
While for several years, Yoruba and some Hausa movies dominated
local cinemas, the entry of Igbo films in the early 90s, gave raise to the
tremendous improvement in home video production that are widely marketed at home
and abroad. No matter what they lay their hands on, morally or objectionable,
the Ibos always upstage the pioneers. When some undesirable elements from other
parts of the country were discreetly defrauding innocent victims of their hard
earned treasures in the past, Nigerians suddenly woke up to the dastard acts of
advanced fee fraud as perpetrated by some young chaps from a section of the
country who enhanced the scam. They not only publicly pronounce their overnight
ill-gotten wealth, they acquire chieftaincy titles, state-of-the-art cars and
dole out money like Kosai/Akara to their bewildered suffering citizens. The
records and list of those in the net from the Ribadu-led 419 Commission are
clear testimonies. One may still wonder whether the award winning and
charismatic Amazon, fighting against fake drug, is not from that noble tribe.
The recent event in Anambra State, where the first civilian coup
against a civilian administration in the country was foiled, has made those
conversant with politics in that part of the country to wonder aloud whether it
was just a nightmare or another best-selling Nigerian movie about to
upstage the popular foreign films which have the feature of the Italian Mafias,
Underworld Godfathers, wicked intelligent agencies and political gangsterism. In
fact the substitution of winners of elections to legislative houses with those
who never vied for the posts in Anambra, would make foreign script writers
struggle to produce a befitting millennium movie from the enigma.
Generalization of issues and attitudes on the basis of
individuals’ misdemeanors within groups, and associating such with
particular tribe or race may be seen as grievous exaggeration and contemptible.
But once unwholesome activities are consistently perpetrated and associated with
individuals or groups within a particular bloodline as identified by tribes,
then generalizations may, to some extent be justifiable. The actions of
Ibo leaders before the recent Anambra imbroglio are lamentable. It may be
recalled that the presidential primaries of most political parties witnessed a
large turn out of aspirants from the region, but at the end their enormous
numbers were of no substance. Most of their senators selfishly tussled for the
single seat of senate president; their several socio-cultural groups are always
on loggerheads; while their godfathers appeared to be plotting to overdo one
another in the scheme of things. In fact they fought themselves intermittently.
How did the Ibo tribe reach this political crescendo when they
have in their midst the cream of eminent politicians, shrewd businessmen, the
intelligentsia of repute, revered traditional rulers and dynamic activists? Is
it not from the same region we have individuals who are inspirations to others
in every sphere of national endeavour and make indelible marks in the nation’s
history? We talk of the first Nigerian President, Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe and the
former Vice President, Chief Alex Ekwueme; we like honest publishers in persons
of Chief Nwanyawu and Sunny Odogwu; we envy the educated traditional rulers like
Professor (Obi) Chike Edozien of Asaba ( a professor in Medicine) and Prof (Obi)
Nnemeka Achebe of Onitsa, we learn greatly from their academicians such as Prof
Pat Utomi, Professor Chinua Achebe just to mention a few.
Each region and tribe in the country has expressed the issue of
marginalisation in the polity, but that the Ibos are more marginalized after the
Civil War is not in dispute. It is obvious and regrettable that they have
insufficient and little representation in sensitive posts after the war where
they had occupied several top positions in the public service and in the
military. It was in view of this ill and in sympathy to their plight that there
was advocacy for the emergence of a credible candidate for the presidency from
that part of the country. But their regular infightings and the recent
movie-like fracas in Anambra, portrayed the Ibo race as the most disorganized in
practical politics. This fact has been attributed to an extreme adoration for
wealth, where politics is viewed as business enterprises for money making.
What could have been the fate of that section if it had succeeded in the battle
for the secession from the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the 60s? Many
nationalities would have probably evolved from the region, where they could have
experienced genocide as the case with smaller countries like the events in
Liberia, Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast among several others.
Today, whether we like it or not, every Nigerian believes that
the most mobile, industrious, creative and hardworking Nigerians are the Ibos. A
first time traveller or a stranger in any part of the country can consider
himself safe if an Ibo person is dwelling in the host environment. As respected
and widely traveled traders, the people are recognised as investors who could
make profit from decent to dreadful ventures no matter how long it takes. They
are the group who could reproduce any new product and equipment within a short
while to admiration and bewilderment of manufacturers. Though embarrassing
attitudes of chauvinists who call such reproduced goods as Ibo made, force the
indigenous manufacturers to inscribe foreign and fictitious labels to their
wares at the risk of floating the law of imitation when they deserve our total
encouragement and improvement to meet international standards.
As good as they may be in different field of human endeavour with
rich culture, it is unfortunate that Ibos have allowed young gangsters whose
sources of wealth are questionable to hijack political parties and by extension
overtake the state machinery for the purpose of sharing the national cake to the
detriment of their populace. The illegal monetary inducement and subventions to
godfathers are probably the reason most states could not pay their workers’
remunerations as when due and execute projects, since the godsons must dedicate
chunks of fund from monthly federation account to service the palms of
unquenchable and cunning business-politicians. It is incredible that in this
democratic dispensation, some groups of people have the gut to negotiated
sharing formula of public offices and treasury to individuals before assumption
of office.
If some illiterate young men below the age of forty could be
worshiped by elders and conferred with the title of big Daddy and Godfathers,
then the clamour for youth empowerment for social re-engineering and
transformation of the polity would remain a mirage. In fact the actions of the
new breed godfathers, is enough for the political elders to further deny the
youth the right to self-recognition and assertiveness in taking up sensitive
positions.
It is beyond imagination that while elder statesmen are denied
police escorts and ordinary citizens deprived of minimum state protection, the
moneybags and politicians recruit the service of the police as their private
security to terrorize and oppress anyone whether in government or in private
business. If this privileged service is not controlled and the beneficiaries
tamed, a period would come when the rich and gang leaders may recruit the navy,
army and air force as private security that they could easily deploy to
overthrow a democratic government.
Surprisingly, weeks after the dastard acts in Anambra State, the
major culprits were/are still roaming the streets freely as if there is no law
to prosecute them. Were they to come from the opposition parties such as All
Nigerian People Party (ANPP), Alliance for Democracy (AD) or even All
Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) wouldn’t the culprits be rounded up
immediately and prosecuted for treason while their accounts frozen and
properties confiscated like other unsuccessful coup plotters in the past?
The Ibos are highly respected for being industrious, enterprising
and cultured people whose impacts are felt across the globe. They need to wake
up from their slumber and purge out undesirable elements from their midst. They
need to look inward and wage war against fraudsters, ritualists, gangsters and
business-politicians who drive their name to disrepute. Let them put their acts
together and stop immature politicians from using the enviable tribe to stage a
new Hollywood Movie.
By the way, from where is this judicial actor, Justice Wilson
Egbo-Egbo whose intervention in clearing Wabara-Imo Senatorial palaver and the
sacking Ngige as Governor?
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