Nobody Should Vote In The Coming Elections- Etcetera Writes Again!

    Some people have
    accused me of not liking politicians, so let me set the record straight. I
    don’t! They have done more harm to our nation than the military (their first
    cousins). At no period in our nationhood has the opportunity for reversing the
    dehumanising nature of a politically corrupt society like ours been greater.
    Every Nigerian who seeks freedom should rethink all temptations to rush to the
    polling station on February 14 in an attempt to further entrench corruption
    with a transfusion of his or her energies. Let us instead participate in a
    peaceful revolution to rescue this country from disintegration and death. It is
    better for any society that has been shredded by corruption to undergo a few
    headaches, fevers, and stomach upsets in the interim. It is better to rid
    Nigeria of her sickness once and for all than continue our habit of suppressing
    the symptoms which is exactly what we’ll be doing voting for the same crop of
    corrupt politicians in the forthcoming elections.

    Over the week, I got tons of emails and phone calls in
    response to last weekend’s article asking if I’ll be voting in the coming
    elections. No. I won’t be voting. The truth is, I have more constructive things
    to do than vote on February 14. For example, I am moving into a new apartment
    and the floors need a good scrub. And there’s this couch I have to take the
    legs off so I can easily pass it through the door into the living room. To me,
    that’s time much better spent. Yes guys, I can come up with so many reasons why
    I won’t vote, but at the core of everything is, when my vote has a direct
    impact on how much money is stolen from this country, I want nothing to do with
    it.
    The ruling party in Nigeria and the opposition have nothing
    but alphabetical differences. They have the same ideology and mentality. The
    same people have been jumping from one ship to another. So what “Change” are
    they preaching about? Show me a Nigerian politician who hasn’t sworn allegiance
    to “The Broom” of APC and “The Umbrella” of PDP, at different times in their
    political careers and I will show you a woman that sells paraga that doesn’t
    bleach. Any Nigerian hoping for a redistribution of wealth after February 14 is
    wasting his or her time. If I had kids, they won’t see me identifying with this
    group of sociopaths, and to vote in the next election would be setting a bad
    example for them. Our votes only give these politicians the needed
    encouragement to steal more. So on February 14, I’ll be voting for the only one
    I can trust: nobody.
    I am of the view that politics has destroyed this country.
    Let’s not also forget that the same politics has killed thousands of Nigerians
    in the north alone. So am I supposed to direct my energies into such a destructive
    system? If I say ‘yes,’ which I would do if I voted, then do my principles have
    any real meaning to them, or are they simply going to be just amusing ideas to
    be talked about, debated, or dispersed? I have been very vocal about Nigerian
    pastors encouraging corruption in the country by associating with politicians
    and I have received all kinds of insults from their followers. But just this
    week, Pastor Adeboye called Nigerian politicians liars and never to be trusted
    again. Only God knows what transpired behind the scene to warrant such sudden
    outburst from the same man of God who has been blessing corrupt politicians for
    many years. The truth is, my participating in this circus called election
    doesn’t make it any better for me or even you. It only makes me another clown
    in their charade. To simply drop scraps of paper in a box or pull a lever
    doesn’t mean I have helped in stirring the country back on track. It simply
    means I have acted like a consumer, picking between prepackaged political
    items. I haven’t seen a sincere Nigerian politician yet. All we do in every
    election is picking from the same rotten bunch. If we are not actively
    participating in deciding what should be, then why can’t we unite and throw
    rocks through their spider web by sitting at home and refusing to vote? Let us
    disrupt the existing pattern of corrupt politicking entrenched in the system.

    Don’t get me wrong. Like everyone else, I want the best for
    this country. After all, we are all in the same boat and if one end goes down,
    we all go down. So not voting in February doesn’t mean I won’t vote in the
    future. When the government makes the system more transparent and my vote
    counts, I am likely to vote. Those of you who are crazy enough to vote the same
    set of people into power because you have been paid to do so or you have been
    stupid enough to listen to a rambling billionaire who tells you it is your
    civic duty to vote for him or his candidates, you deserve to be screwed by the
    system. Since democracy in Nigeria has been turned into a game like any other,
    it will be foolish to go out and play, when I know I can’t win.

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