After he overthrew Muhammadu Buhari, self styled military President, Ibrahim Badama si Babangida promised Nigerians that he would enthrone a new social order by doing away with the politics of the past, bring in new breed politicians and change the political landscape.
He sought and got a Professor of Political Science, Samuel Cookey to chair a Political Bureau, which was saddled with the responsibility of fashioning out, after wide consultations with Nigerians via memoranda and public presentations, a new political order.
On Friday, February 28, 1986 therefore, Cookey wrote a letter requesting the sage, Pa Obafemi Jeremiah Awolowo, to avail the Nigerian state the benefit of his wisdom.
To that request, Awolowo replied:
“Dear Sir,
“I received your letter of February 28, 1986, and sincerely thank you for doing me the honour of inviting me to contribute to the National Political Debate.
“The purpose of the debate is to clarify our thoughts in our search for a new social order.
“It is therefore neat and proper that all those who have something to contribute should do so.
“I do fervently and will continue fervently to pray that I may be proved wrong. For something within me tells me, loud and clear, that we have embarked on a fruitless search.
At the end of the day, when we imagine that the new order is here, we would be terribly disappointed.
“In other words, at the threshold of our New Social Order, we would see for ourselves that, as long as Nigerians remain what they are, nothing clean, principled, ethical, and idealistic can work with them.
“And Nigerians will remain what they are, unless the evils which now dominate their hearts, at all levels and in all sectors of our political, business and governmental activities are exorcised.
“But I venture to assert that they will not be exorcised, and indeed they will be firmly entrenched, unless God Himself imbues a vast majority of us with a revolutionary change of attitude to life and politics or, unless the dialetic processes which have been at work for some twenty years now, perforce, make us perceive the abominable filth that abounds in our society, to the end that an inexorable abhorrence of it will be quickened in our hearts and impel us to make drastic changes for the better.
“There is, of course, an alternative option open to us. To succumb to permanent social instability and chaos.
“In the premises, I beg to decline your invitation.
“I am yours truly, Obafemi Awolowo”
Is this not prophetic?
The sage Obafemi Awolowo, “one tree that made a forest” made the above statement exactly 38 years ago today, let us ask ourselves these questions; (i) Has Nigeria changed since then? ; and (ii) Have Nigerians changed since then?