This publication is intended to address notable individuals and institutions in Nigeria concerning the insecurity in the country, the weak government response and the hydra-headed corruption promoted by the wasteful bicameral legislative system of the Nigerian National Assembly headed by the President of the Senate.
One of the fulcrum of this publication focuses on the manipulations of democratic principles, bogus salaries appropriated to members of the national assembly against the set law of the country. It highlights the fact that lawmakers are the real law breakers in Nigeria as they manipulate the law for personal economic gains. I have highlighted the discrepancies in governance with the purpose of exposing the loopholes and making recommendations for transparency and good governance.
The fundamental goal of this publication is to fully galvanize Nigerians from all walks of life to stand up for a revolution without ammunitions in other to achieve a second independence where lies the true meaning of the country’s motto: Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Abstract
Methology
Goals and objectives
CHAPTER 1 Protesting against the 54 million euro Hungary-Nigeria loan
CHAPTER 2 Address to the Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari: You are in office but not in power
CHAPTER 3 Address to the Sultan of Sototo Muhammadu Sa'ad Abubakar III: Stop the herdsmen killers
CHAPTER 4 Addressing the Senate President of Nigeria, Senator Bukola Abubakar Saraki: Law Maker or Law breaker?
CHAPTER 5 Address to The Nigerian People
Objectives & Research Themes
This publication aims to expose systemic corruption, insecurity, and the failure of democratic principles within the Nigerian governance structure, specifically targeting the National Assembly and the executive branch. The author seeks to galvanize the Nigerian populace toward a peaceful, non-violent "revolution of the mind" to achieve a second independence and hold leaders strictly accountable.
- Critique of government response to insecurity and terrorist activities.
- Analysis of corruption and the manipulation of democratic processes.
- Evaluation of the legislative system, focusing on "bogus salaries" and budget padding.
- Promotion of civic responsibility and the "NO!" campaign for political accountability.
- Strategies for national development, including local agricultural initiatives.
Excerpt from the Book
Protesting against the 54 million euro Hungary-Nigeria loan.
The Nigerian Minister of Water Resources Engineer Adamu Suleiman visited Hungary in 2016 to request for a loan that will be used for a study on the causes of flooding at the rivers Niger and Benue in Nigeria. Without concluding the cost of the project with the government of Hungary, he returned to Nigeria and called a press conference of Nigerian journalists. In the conference which was posted on youtube, the Nigerian Minister dishonestly said that the Hungarian government had agreed to grant this loan to the government of Nigeria. As the President of the Association of Nigerians in Hungary, I made preliminary investigations about the authenticity of the claim by the Nigerian Minister and found out that there were discripancies in the claim by the Nigerian Minister. I strongly perceived that the loan will be corrupted by the agents of the Nigerian government. I also found out that the Hungarian company that was assisting the Nigerian government to get this loan from the government of Hungary was the same company that was set to execute the project in Nigeria. It was clear that the good intention of the Hungarian government would be corrupted. I sent various letters to the Offices of the President, Prime Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary and to the President and other government agencies of Nigeria protesting against the wasteful loan. It was clear that the amount was grossly inflated.
I went further to organize a protest march in Hungary with some Nigerians to further our protest letters. The aim of the protest was to visibly disencourage the Hungarian government from issuing this loan to the government of Nigeria. Alternatively, I suggested that the Hungarian government should embark on building visible and useful projects like hospitals and schools in Nigeria.
Summary of Chapters
Introduction: Provides an overview of Nigeria's history of misrule and the current socio-political crisis involving terrorism and corruption.
Abstract: Outlines the purpose of the publication in addressing institutional corruption and the fundamental goal of galvanizing a peaceful revolution.
Methology: Explains the author's use of video speeches via the YouTube platform to communicate directly with citizens and public officials.
Goals and objectives: Details the aim to guide Nigerians toward holding leaders accountable and strengthening the European Coalition for Security and Democracy in Nigeria.
CHAPTER 1 Protesting against the 54 million euro Hungary-Nigeria loan: Documents the author’s campaign against a potentially corrupt loan agreement between Nigeria and Hungary.
CHAPTER 2 Address to the Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari: You are in office but not in power: A critical speech addressing the President's failure to handle security and corruption challenges effectively.
CHAPTER 3 Address to the Sultan of Sototo Muhammadu Sa'ad Abubakar III: Stop the herdsmen killers: An appeal to the Sultan to use his influence to stop the violent activities of armed herdsmen.
CHAPTER 4 Addressing the Senate President of Nigeria, Senator Bukola Abubakar Saraki: Law Maker or Law breaker?: An indictment of federal legislators regarding their excessive salaries and questionable practices.
CHAPTER 5 Address to The Nigerian People: A call to action for all Nigerians to participate in a peaceful, non-violent political revolution.
Keywords
Nigeria, Corruption, Revolution, Accountability, Insecurity, Herdsmen, Democracy, Government, Activism, Political Reform, Human Rights, Transparency, Economy, Leadership, Civil Disobedience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the core purpose of this work?
The work serves as a political advocacy document intended to expose corruption and governance failures in Nigeria and to mobilize the populace toward peaceful political transformation.
What are the central themes discussed in this publication?
Key themes include national security, the impact of corruption on public funds, the role of political accountability, and the necessity of civic engagement in driving national progress.
What is the primary goal of the author?
The primary goal is to ignite a peaceful "revolution of the mind" among Nigerians to demand transparent leadership and ensure that public office holders serve the interest of the electorate.
What methodology does the author employ?
The author uses public speeches narrated in video format on YouTube to bypass traditional academic limitations and directly address both the Nigerian public and international stakeholders.
What does the main body of the work cover?
The main body consists of specific addresses to political and traditional leaders, detailed protests against corrupt loan agreements, and a call to action for the "NO!" campaign.
How would you characterize the work using keywords?
The work is characterized by terms such as accountability, anti-corruption, civil rights, non-violent revolution, and democratic reform.
Why does the author specifically criticize the Nigerian Senate?
The author criticizes the Senate for self-appropriating high salaries and benefits that are considered illegal and detrimental to national economic welfare.
How does the author propose to stop the violence perpetrated by herdsmen?
The author calls for traditional and political leaders, specifically the Sultan of Sokoto and President Buhari, to exercise their influence and authority to stop the violence and enforce law and order.
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- Frederick Omoyoma Odorige (Autor), 2018, Revolution without ammunitions. Pathways towards Nigerian second independence. Part 1, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/419790