Sunday 12 August 2012

Reign of Terror on Journalists: Our ordeals in the hands of Mimiko henchmen


Ondo Governor Olusegun Mimiko has been accused of sponsoring violence against selected media-men.
Ondo Governor Olusegun Mimiko has been accused of sponsoring violence against selected media-men.
We live in a world where brutal force is used as an instrument of oppression by those who control the institutions of government. They wield state powers and control the institutions that are financed from our collective patrimony. We matter not to them.
Our ignorance is all that is required to vagrantly rape the law of the land. That is why there is so much impunity in the land. Opposing their views is like opposing the God almighty. But they have forgotten that no human being shares the unique attribute of the God almighty. The God that is present everywhere. The God that distinguishes not the governor from the governed. The ultimate owner of all powers, including the ones in the kitty of Mimiko and his lieutenants. They live large in the aura of powers, latent in the ephemeral authority of the governor and his boys.
Such naked power was unleashed on the editorial staff of the “DROCKET NEWS” on Thursday 2nd, 2012 at the newspapers circulating point, Adegbola Junction, Akure. Some sponsored thugs, supported by the government, had reportedly gathered at the office of the Chief of Staff to Governor Olusegun Mimiko, a day before that unfortunate morning. They came in a commando manner, packed all the copies of the newspaper to the Government House. I had a share of their fury. Resuming the production of the DROCKET NEWS and publishing the rot in the Ondo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, OSOPADEC, were the reasons why they attacked us.
Ondo Governor Segun Mimiko accused of sponsoring violence against media men. This road was made impassable for several months. The road leads to Adaba FM, a major opposition news medium in Ondo State
Thanks to the people of the state who showed appreciable concerns through their repeated calls. My phone rang till it ran out of power. For those who could not reach me on hearing the news of the unfortunate incident, I sincerely express my unreserved apology for creating fear with my incommunicado. I thank the media too for its support. Precisely, I am moved by the concern of the correspondent of The Nation and Adaba FM radio, the only private radio station in Ondo state. Were it not for their quick intervention, the hostility and threats would have imprisoned our desire to go on.
The present horrible experience raised the need to confront the challenges that have rendered our laws impotent and made our youths tools of violence. Governance in our country is about men and not the law. That is the reason why some worthless entities who only possess the cancerous nuisance value could mobilize their fellow urchins to the newspaper distribution centre in Akure to pack a community newspaper in the glare of the public. In a society where there are laws and the laws are in operation, no sane human being will engage in that kind of criminality.
These elements are patronized by the desperate people in the Nigerian politics. They tinker with the judiciary to circumvent the judicial process. Any discerning mind needs not ask why the likes of James Ibori and other notable men committed unimaginable financial sleaze and still escaped all the judicial snares on their ways. Why won’t the younger ones join others when they know the long hands of the law could no longer bring them to justice?
We breed army of cultists from our tertiary institutions who turn out to be area boys and party thugs. I could recollect my encounter with a young fellow who accosted me recently on my way home. He demanded explanation on why the assailants hijacked the newspapers from the agent. I offered an abridged narration of the event. The poor boy, out of ignorance and genuine passion to help, offered to give me some of his boys as stand by body guards. I declined and cautioned him. This is a clear example of how degenerated the situation is.
In addition to the above is the failure of the State to pursue genuine development in the last three and half years. The massive corruption of State officials and the anemic state of social services with its attendant consequences has robbed the State of its God-like character, thus providing incubation for breeding of dangerous army of youths needed for dirty politics. Specifically, the ability to create full employment opportunities for her citizens has eluded the state. Chief Olu Falae attested to this while speaking at the campaign jamboree of Dr Rahman Mimiko in Akure recently. A government that was adjudged a failure in the area of job provision for its youth has missed the very essence of governance.
Also, the desperate desire to access scarce State resources has serious implications for youth involvement in violence. This situation is accentuated because of the fact that the State in Nigeria plays a leading role in the development process; economic resources are therefore largely controlled by the State. This has the extended implication of making the state a coveted price to be won at all cost by the various class fractions that create division in society to attain their goal. The youth are thus used when required during intra class struggle for State control. That is why Mimiko and his men are out to frustrate any attempt that could put his hands off the public purse.
The active age to which the unemployed belong has several implications for the society. The youth are not only easily mobilized in period of crisis, the increase in crime rates, armed robbery and other social vices are found among these groups. And the government has deliberately subverted our laws so as to keep their hold on the masses and violate our laws to suit their purposes.
The cumulative implication of this development is that while the few that has political power easily manipulate the youth to mobilize support when they have need to so do, there are no instruments to check them. This is a major reason why thuggery is an attractive area in Nigeria politics today. That is why the youth will continue to remain instruments in the hands of the political class for survival.  I have risked all that I have to call the attention of Dr Rahman to what needs to be done. I have made him, the governor realize that his approach to governance will only increase the burden of the state. I advise him to redirect his energy to efforts that could lead to the creation of quality jobs. That to me is the only solution to this rottenness and unbridled violence that we have in our hands in the state.
In a society where men are above the law, there is always anarchy, economic impoverishment, unemployment and oppression.

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