Today Thursdays May 18, 2017 started for me in a very special way.
First I got a distress call from a young single mum of
three children who ekes out a living by hawking fresh fruits somewhere in Wuse
Two, Abuja.
This call came boozing in the phone at about 8 am the moment I settled into my office
desk to begin the day's work.
The purpose of the call was to report that the armed
operatives of the Abuja environmental authority seized her articles of trade
and arrested her late last night.
She was forced to cough out five thousand naira before she
could be left off the hook but the men went away with her entire business
wares.
This lady by name Miss Evelyn has a toddler she still
breastfeeds in addition to the other two children who are in public school even
as she relies on the petty trading to take care of them the best way she can.
She wept uncontrollably and urged that our group should
intervene so her wares can be released.
But our effort was fruitless.
This is because upon our investigation those government
sponsored armed thugs who brazenly took her wares away had gone to their
various houses with the loots and we were even told that she was lucky to have
escaped been dumped into the decrepit detention facility administered by this
notorious agency.
Many persons languish for days before bribing their way
out of these dungeons that aren't fit even for wild animals. These detention
centres are scattered all over Abuja and Abuja can't boasts of vibrant Non
Governmental groups that thematically focuses on the plights of the poorest of
the poor.
Most platforms are politically inclined.
Pathetically, we saw how even the armed operatives of the
Nigerian navy and army in addition to the regular police and civil Defence
force were part of the squad of these Abuja environmental department’s staff.
Their daily routines include roaming about the streets of
Abuja chasing petty traders out of the streets, looting their wares,
imprisoning them so as to extort some money from those severely disadvantaged and
economically deprived poor Nigerians.
This is pure government-sponsored road side armed
robberries and must stop except governance in Nigeria is meant to rob the poor
to enrich the few privileged elite.
This was the basis for a letter we sent to the Abuja
minister and the noisy Senator heading the Committee on the Federal Capital
Territory Mr. Dino Melaye but both of these men have taken no action to stop
this day light robberies that have gone on for ages.
The current FCT minister Mohammed Bello who headed the
Islamic Pilgrims welfare board before his kinsman the current President
redeployed him to the juicier position of FCT minister is rated as the weakest
point in this current political dispensation. For two months that we sent him
our letter demanding an end to these broad day crime of harassment of petty
traders by the government's armed thugs, he has neither replied nor adopted any
panacea to check this evil trend which is making governance in Nigeria look
like organised crime against poor citizens.
We had stated that we were writing to bring to the
minister's attention, the rampant cases of grave violations of the fundamental
and constitutionally guaranteed rights of struggling and financially challenged
members of the public in the Federal Capital Territory and especially those of
them that have chosen to pursue one petty and small business or the other to
survive the hard economic downturns that have bedeviled the nation.
We also said we wished to direct the political
authorities' attention to the provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended)
which speak directly to the need for government to allow the citizens to engage
in meaningful economic and sustainable means of livelihood especially from the
Chapter two and chapter four of the constitution.
Section 16(2) provides thus: “The State shall direct its
policy towards ensuring: (c) that the economic system is not operated in such a
manner as to permit the concentration of wealth or the means of production and
exchange in the hands of few individuals or of a group”
Same grund norm in Section 34 (1) of the Constitution
specifically condemns the practice of horse whipping poor petty traders as are
done on routine basis by armed security forces accompanying the Abuja
environmental agents sent from your office.
We have watched with amazement the brazen display of
brutality and animosity by these task force officials against civilian traders
only because these citizens were carrying out legitimate economic activities to
ensure that their RIGHT TO LIFE IS ASSURED.
That Constitutional provision aforementioned says directly
that: “Every individual is entitled to respect for the dignity of his person,
and accordingly -(a) no person shall be subject to torture or to inhuman or
degrading treatment; (b) no person shall he held in slavery or servitude; and
(c) no person shall be required to perform forced of compulsory Labour.”
We note however with considerable trepidation those
officials of the FCT environmental agency have constantly subjected poor/petty traders
to horrendous physical torture even as their only means of livelihood are
usually confiscated, stolen and they are locked up under dehumanizing
conditions pending a monetary induced bail.
We write to bring to your notice that from experiences we
have generated over the years from numerous foreign trips, we have seen that in
other jurisdictions, the authorities do not violate the fundamental rights of
their petty/small business because of the empirical evidence that small
businesses holds the key to national economic advancement.
Interestingly, the current Senate Committee Chairman on
FCT Mr Dino Melaye has recently posted photos whereby he mimicked these small
business operators even as he used his social media page to canvass for small
businesses to be supported.
We then wonder why petty traders are humiliated and
disgraced on daily basis in the FCT and their wares seized. We want to state
that Small businesses are key to the economic revival of Nigeria and we will
give you detailed research findings on this claim.
Those who know defined small businesses as companies that
each employs less than 100 people. Researchers that workwithhttp://www.evolveyourbiz.
com/ are of the knowledgeable position that small businesses in the United
States is key to job creation and indeed are credited for creating nearly fifty
percent or more of the entire jobs in the United States economy. According to
them, in the USA, small business employs over half of the nation's workforce.
Apart from the above economic facts which states that most
Countries value persons engaged in the Small and medium entrepreneurial
businesses, most government academics believe that the essence of government is
to redistribute national wealth amongst all citizens and to promote the
greatest happiness for the greatest percentage of citizens. But Nigeria
operates from the position of cruel primitivism whereby the national wealth are
cornered by a few whilst the greatest percentage wallow in ABSOLUTE
POVERTY. Only this week the UK based group OXFAM disclosed that only five
rich Nigerias control over $30 billion, an amount that can bring about an end
to ABSOLUTE POVERTY of the over 160 million heavily impoverished
citizens.
These scenarios show that if the citizens are alive to
their civic duties and refused to be docile then this Country is overdue for
immediate and comprehensive REVOLUTION because Thomas Paine stated correctly
that 'it will always be found, that when the rich protect the rights of the
poor, the poor will protect the property of the rich'.
Nigerians must demand that officials of government stop
stealing from the poor. Let us demand for justice for all. Let us demand
economic justice now because we are not slaves. Let is demand the repatriation
of over $400 billion of public fund stolen by government officials since
Independence. Chatham House, a scholarly institution in the United kingdom has
only recently uncovered that $480 billion of public fund have been stolen by
officials of successive and current governments. Enough is enough!
*Emmanuel Onwubiko is Head of HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS
ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) and blogs @ www.emmanuelonwubiko.com; www.huriwa@blogspot.com.
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