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A Street Protest In Nigeria |
Background And Context:
For a generation the world has been passing through
tumultuous and chaotic times, defined and characterised by the most severe and
all embracing systemic crises of the global capitalist system. The crisis is at
once a food, financial, economic, environmental/ecological, social and
political one. And rather than abate it has continued to deepen since its
dramatic emergence with the food price crisis of 2007 and the epochal collapse
of Leyman Brothers, signaling the collapse of the financial system in 2008.
Since its inception, the crisis of the global market system
has led to not only the dramatic collapse followed by bailouts of large
corporations, but also of whole national economies – Iceland, Ireland, Greece,
and the struggling and near collapsed Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian
economies. The Eurozone crisis has become the most enduring emblem of this
global crisis.
In Nigeria, this deep rooted crisis of neo-liberalism is
compounded by the epochal ineptitude, political and economic incompetence, as
well as the selfish pecuniary interests of a parochial, provincial, pedestrian,
and thieving treasury looting ruling class and political elite.
This disastrous infliction on the nation includes loss of one
million industrial jobs with closure of over 1,000 industrial enterprises over
a 10 year period; industrial capacity utilisation wavering around 35%;
fratricidal hostilities bordering civil war; continuing ethno/religious strife orchestrated
by the counter mobilisations of ethnic and religious fractions/factions of the
ruling class; and increasing impoverisation of overwhelming majority of the
toiling citizens. According to the most recent data from the government’s
National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), 62.5% of Nigerians live in absolute/abject
poverty, while 70% live in relative poverty (that is 101/112 million out of a
population of 166 million); rising unemployment (over 25% national average, and
over 33% for youths); rising inflation and its attendant rising cost of living
and decreasing condition of living of citizens; and even more significantly the
organised unconscionable looting of the treasury that has now reached alarming
unsustainable scale. Over 2.5 trillion Naira was lost to fraud in revelations
between January 2011 and May 2012 alone. This figure is more than 50% of the
annual federal budget, an alarming equivalent of the annual national budgets of
virtually all the ECOWAS countries combined!
How The Exploited,
Over Burdened And Impoverished Responded:
Across the world the response of the ruling classes have
been to increase the hardship of the exploited and oppressed working peoples,
by shifting the burden of the stabilization and recovery of the global economy
to the subordinate classes. The response of the impoverished, unemployed,
overexploited and politically unrepresented majority of the citizens has been a
massive global wave of resistance, which has produced the Arab Spring in the
Middle East and North Africa (MENA region); the general strike and
anti-austerity resistance movement in Europe that has led to the collapse of
sitting governments: Greece, Ireland, Ice Land, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France,
UK, Netherlands, etc.
While the fall from power of Benedine Ali, Mubarak, and
Gadaffi has been quite dramatic; the governmental collapse in Greece and Italy,
as well as the most recent electoral outcomes in France and Greece (where anti
austerity parties were voted into power or received the largest share of the
votes), have been no less dramatic.
In Nigeria, the response of the Ruinous Ruling Class,
compounded by the need to raise revenue to cover up the previous unprecedented
scale of looting of the treasury and refill the treasury in order to ensure a
sustainable basis for treasury looting engendered and produced THE HISTORIC
JANUARY UPRISING – The most wide spread and national (across more than 55
cities]; longest lasting (one week of general strike and 12 days of mass street
protests); as well as most successful general strike and Mass Action in the
history of Nigeria.
What Is To Be Done? A Call To Duty
And Action!:
Evident from the global experience of the Arab spring, the
political convulsions in Europe, and our experience in the January Uprising
are:
·
A definite and clear-cut alternative to deprivation,
autocracy and the political and economic brigandage of the global ruling class must
be built.
·
This clear-cut alternative must be politically organized and must seek political expression; this alternative must eventually
take on the ruling class and contest for power.
·
This clear-cut alternative cannot be provided
by, nor organised and led by the current political elites; neither their
conservative nor progressive/social democratic wings. This particular point is
even more poignant in Nigeria where both wings of the ruling class have
collectively looted the treasury and governed with impunity as brigands in
power.
·
This clear-cut political alternative which will
reorganize society and implement an alternative economic policy framework that will
prioritise people over profits, and wellbeing over growth; can only be
organised by the elemental forces central to the organization, mobilization and
coordination of the global resistance in each country. Here, the experience of
Greece is very instructive in the rise and emergent electoral superiority of
the radical left; an experience already presaged and buttressed in the
victories on the organised radical and popular left movements in Latin America,
in country after country since the last decade.
·
The most significant lesson of this moment in
world history is that only by building a mass political protest and resistance
movement can the decades/centuries old grip of the discredited ruling
class/ruling political elite on power be broken. In this regard, we commit to
deepening the mass resistance on the streets and in the workplaces, consolidating
on the gains of the January Uprising in building such a party.
Without this mode of party building, as has been shown by recent experience in the Arab Spring (with victories for conservative Islamist Parties) and most recently in France (with victory for the Social Democratic Socialist Party); only the historically established parties of factions and fractions of the ruling class, forced by circumstance to be critical of the ongoing austerity based onslaught of the ruling elites, will become the political and electoral beneficiary of the mass resistance occasioned by the popular anger! It is thus incumbent on us to build a party that will deepen the protest movement and as well be capable of transforming street anger into political power.
Without this mode of party building, as has been shown by recent experience in the Arab Spring (with victories for conservative Islamist Parties) and most recently in France (with victory for the Social Democratic Socialist Party); only the historically established parties of factions and fractions of the ruling class, forced by circumstance to be critical of the ongoing austerity based onslaught of the ruling elites, will become the political and electoral beneficiary of the mass resistance occasioned by the popular anger! It is thus incumbent on us to build a party that will deepen the protest movement and as well be capable of transforming street anger into political power.
It is in the light of
the foregoing, and seizing the moment, by taking advantage of the global
balance of class forces, that we issue this clarion call to all activists and
compatriots agitated by the condition of our country; radicalized by the
January Uprising, and desirous of salvaging our country, to begin a nationwide
discussion and effort to build an alternative toiling people focused, popular
mass based political platform to challenge the ruling political elite for
power.
The clear lesson
taught by the recent global experience of opposition to bad governance,
economic incompetence and political
brigandage, is the urgent need to make the transition FROM PROTEST TO
Power;
From Street To Service!:
On our part, we are fully committed to the emergence of such
a party, and in collaboration with as many activists and compatriots that
believe in the necessity of this course of action, to soon produce and
circulate a manifesto for such a party.
We call on every Nigerian active and radicalized by the
January Uprising to heed this call to action and join us in the journey to
RECLAIM OUR HUMANITY, REMAKE OUR COUNTRY AND TAKE IT BACK FROM THE ALLIANCE OF
TREASURY LOOTERS AND ROGUES!
Together we can and shall build this party and transform our
country!
Issued By:
Take Back
Nigeria Initiative;
·
Odoh Diego Okenyodo
·
Oluwole Elegbede
·
Gbenro Olajuyigbe
·
Tunde Aremu
·
Jaye Gaskia
Contact: takebacknaija@gmail.com,
08091443322, 08033105107, 08023180493, 08055081933, 08033311478