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This triumph of a Nigerian immigrant in the mayoral race in Colorado Springs USA is not only admirable, but it also serves as food-for-thought for diehard tribalists and diehard tribal commentators on the politics of Nigeria on the other side of the Atlantic.
Did anyone notice that the ruling class among the "indigenes" of Colorado Springs USA did not recruit thugs to take over polling stations to prevent “non-indigenes” physically and violently from voting for the Office of Mayor of Colorado Springs USA? On the election day, did anyone notice a mob armed with cudgels, machetes, and guns marauding the streets of Colorado Springs USA, maiming and chasing away “non-indigenes” who attempted to vote? If that had happened, what would have been the reaction of the diehard tribal commentators who, on this otherwise esteemed forum, wrote to excuse the violent broad daylight barbaric thuggery that was perpetrated against perceived “non-indigenes” of Lagos state who attempted to vote during the sordid governorship election that took place over there on March 18, 2023?
Is there any lesson learned from the glorious, 21st-era Colorado Springs USA's mayoral victory of a Nigerian immigrant (that is, a non-indigene)? Any lessons learned?
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On Jun 11, 2023, at 4:52 PM, Oluwatoyin Adepoju <ovde...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Dear Ogungbami:
1. A Nigerian is not an immigrant in his/her own country. Thus, Nigerians who reside in Lagos or any part of Nigeria are not immigrants. They have full citizenship rights, including the right to vote and be voted for in contests for political offices at the local, state, and federal levels.
2. Take note that Nigeria's Constitution, which is binding on all Nigerians, provides for an unfettered right to vote and be voted for in contests for all electoral positions anywhere within the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
3. Take note also that we have a multiparty system, and so, it’s natural for contestants to seek political office from different political platforms. The rights of such lawfully registered parties and their supporters must be respected and affirmed during all political electoral processes. That is the constitutional position as of today!
4. Currently, we are a Federal Republic made up of 36 states and a federal capital territory. This federal republic is not made up of regions though it used to be.
5. So, continued references to regions or regional rights are an anachronistic throwback to a past that does not exist anymore. It is a sort of wishful, divisive, and antagonistic thinking that belies the current reality of Nigeria’s geopolitical configuration. It is an exercise in backward reasoning, not forward thinking.
6. In your visioning for and about Nigeria, you need not focus solely on you and you only; think also of the greater good, the boat that contains all of us.
7. Though both mega territories of Lagos and Abuja did and do have aboriginal populations, the fact remains that both Lagos and Abuja were developed, by and large, with federal capital that belongs to all Nigerians from the Commonwealth fund. Without federal capital, neither Lagos nor Abuja would be what they are today.
8. That federal capital or commonwealth fund was not Tiv capital; it was not Ijaw capital; it was not Igbo capital; it was not Yoruba capital; it was not Hausa capital; it was not Effik capital; it was not Nupe capital; it was not Christian capital; it was not Muslim capital; it was and it is federal capital that belonged and still belongs to Nigerians as a collective entity, as a constitutional republic. It is our collectively owned capital. To argue otherwise is to act like a highly self-centered bully who wants to arrogate common rights to himself/herself at the expense of others.
9. In that respect, Lagos and Abuja are not the same as Jos, Ibadan, Kaduna, Enugu, Ilorin, or Asaba. And, given that both Lagos and Abuja were largely developed with federal capital, in what manner should that fact of Nigerian life be factored into claims and counterclaims about rights and obligations of Nigerian citizens, indigenes and non-indigenes, who reside in and have vested interests in Lagos and Abuja?
10. No one contends that purely indigenous social and civic rights (such as kingship and similar rights that belong to the domain of traditional culture) do not exist across the Federal Republic or that they should not be accorded due Constitutional and legal protections.
11. All Nigerians have a civic obligation to be sensitive to and respectful of the social and civic rights of aboriginal populations in any part of the federation. In that respect, no place deserves to be referred to as a “no man’s land.”
12. It seems that some of us are trying to eat from both sides of the mouth. On the one hand, when Lagos and Abuja were being built and transformed into modern mega cities with federal capital that belonged and still belongs to all, tribal claims of ownership were not invoked to stop such federal investments, including infrastructural investments. That is, when it came to cost of doing the business of developing and building up Lagos, we all gladly subscribed to using federal funds that belonged to all to defray such costs, but when it comes to benefits that accrue from collective investments made with collective federal money, we selfishly jump up and demand that only “indigenes,” only members of “our tribe,” ought to have access to the benefits? Is that the absurd case that is being made?
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