Sunday, January 23, 2011

"WIKILEAKS PREDICTED THE FINAL OUTCOME OF THE AFRICA'S LARGEST PSEUDO-DEMOCRACY IN NIGERIA"

Nigeria is the largest African nation in terms of her population of about 150 million persons. One out of every six Africans is a Nigerian. This country because of her enormous oil and human resources is tagged as the "Giant of Africa". Nigeria for the last 50 years of her existence as a sovereign nation practices a form of democracy known as "Pseudo-Democracy". All national elections conducted to date never reflected the majority will of the voters.

"Pseudo" comes from the Greek word  which literally means lying, false, unreal, untrue, fake, fraudulent in nature, deceptive in appearance and pretending to be what it is not in all reality. Nigeria as a nation practices this type of democracy that reflects the exact and the complete meanings of this Greek word known as "pseudo".

The term "democracy" comes from the Greek word  "dēmokratía" which means the "rule of the people" or "the political power that is derived from or it is coming directly from the people (the voters) in an election. It implies that the true, the total and the collective will of the majority of the voters will determine who is elected or not in an election.

In Nigeria, all our national elections conducted to date from 1960 never reflected the true will of the Nigerian voters except the annulled presidential elections of June 12, 1993 in which the late Chief M.K.O. Abiola won an election for the first time in the political history of elections in Nigeria that truly reflected the supreme will of Nigerians.

"Our political parties in Nigeria primarily practice the selection of aspirants for elective offices instead of the true elections of the aspiring candidates by the actual voters". The same patterns are repeated in the local, the state and the federal elections. Elections are also hijacked to favour the highest bidders, and our elected officials use their power of incumbency and the state machinery to influence elections to their own advantage.

Money is always used as bribes in Nigeria to influence the process and the outcome of elections to the advantage of the "money-bags politicians" from the party politics level to the state organized elections. The state apparatus remains a weapon of war in the hands of public elected officials against their political opponents in elections.

Political parties and politicians in Nigeria have used and continued to use the following methods to perpetuate electoral fraud in Nigeria. They are: Electorate Fraud, Manipulation of Demography, Vote Buying, Intimidation, Disenfranchisement of Voters, Ballot Stuffing, Misrecording of Votes, Misleading or Confusing Ballot Papers and the Destruction or the Invalidation of Ballot.

Pseudo-Democracy in Nigeria will only continue to benefit the election riggers only at the expense of the Nigerian voters. These types of elections do not reflect the true will, the expectations and the aspirations of the Nigerian electorates. Politicians elected in this manner into public offices are never people-minded, development-oriented and transparent in the daily discharge of the required responsibilities of such offices. Politician elected under this type of political atmosphere are lawless, corrupt and live above the supreme law of the land.

Wikileaks the website that is also known as the international whistle blower in its cable report of yesterday had already predicted the final outcomes of the presidential elections in Nigeria slated for the month of April, 2011. Wikileaks report reads "Jonathan now faces minor party candidates from across the north in the April 9 presidential election. However, only the ruling People's Democratic Party has the muscle and money necessary to manipulate Nigeria's unruly electoral system".

As we approach the presidential elections slated for April 2011. Money, power of incumbency, bribery, vote buying, intimidation of voters and political opponents as well as the political survival of sycophant politicians and elected officials will play a major role in the outcome of these elections in Nigeria. The ruling party in power since 1999 has all the state machinery needed to manipulate the electoral systems to its full advantage.

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