Welcome to 2014 Political season all Ndokwa Nationals within and in the Diaspora. This Seasons Political tintinnabulation is out again, beckoning all Ndokwanians to come to embrace politics for change at home.
Who hears it must respond to it. It is not enough or wise for anyone to say he or she is to sit on the fence this season concening politics.
Politically, we should be concerned, we should be fully involved, let us not be prosecutors, politically willy rally.
However, let me remind you something about politics, some will say I hate politics, others from other schools of thought will say they hate people who play it not politics itself. Whichever way people conceive it, politics and people are not the same, it is the people that play politics that give it a name.
Whichever way politics is conceived by many the question now on our lips is who is hating who in politics? Is it to say Politics is hating people or people are hating politics, however, this concept is borne in our mind, I tell you my people, never mind, politics is sweet, it is bitter. A sweet bitter game-producing in effect a sweet bitter experience on the people.
This political bell is reminding us that the bitterness in politics is caused by the embittered souls (Players) in politics: Conscienceless political citizens in our nation and national life.
The slogan in this season’s bell cay of politics is “Exchew bitterness completely in politics in our land in our National life.
It is equally criminal to turn politics into a battle field of war, a do or die affair in a stateless state where law and due process of law is lacking.
Though politics resort often times to inflicting political pains, diseases, infirmities and death, on their opponent or beloved party faithfuls whom they reasoned (Inflicters of pain are better representatives on the political measuring scale of acceptability and performance by the people in order to have their way in politics) they use herbs, incantation, divination, sorcery as elements of inflicting pains politically in who stand in their way.
This season political bell is ringing asking all concerned in the future elections to disabuse their minds from hypocrisy, diabolism as well as all manner of debauchery in exercising their political franchise as citizens.
It follows therefore, that political players here and the Diaspora should understand that when you allow bitterness to overwhelm politics, directly or indirectly you call into the political scenario Death, Disease, Hypocrisy, and Thuggery. The pictures make politics bitter and hated. The awakening bell signal is a call to refrain from political cruelty and wickedness. This call is true because the history of dictators and tyrants in political and the military leadership is always associated or linked with snake mentality otherwise termed political maneuver. This Political maneuver is often linked with cruelty or wickedness in politicking. This often gives politics a dirty painting or dent.
This season’s political bell is saying where a leader or representative’s catapults into power by hook or crook through the following means available-Deceit, Hypocrisy, Thuggery, Diseases, or Death of opponent, such leader has nothing to offer to those he is representing.
If the electorates know their onion politically, they should know their true and genuine leader, such a leader must be devoid of those political activities here mentioned. A true leader ought to be milk-filled in body, soul and spirit to be so called. He must be genuinely concerned about the welfare of his or her people, not the kinds of political maneuvering beast we call politicians who have nothing to offer than Deceit, Hypocrisy, Disease and Death as dividends to their people.
The bell is saying let us avoid such men or women in Ndokwa land whose political characters cum others are questionable. Let choose angels (humans also never fails) as leaders in devoid of the milk of human sympathy as leaders.
As cruelty is political bitterness, my people fear so much so to take the fence position in our land.
Furthermore let us now appraise on the sweet sides of politics in our national life.
The sweet side is the last segment of this year’s political tintinnabulation under discuss.
The sweet sides are the gains and harvest there of. The heavenly political gains by political players supporters and electorates. The call is summoning all concerned in Ndokwa land-all lovers of politics to give politics a sweet kiss this season 2014, for politics to thrive and be enjoyed. Be fully involved, be fully concerned, give your all to it, but don’t be cruel in it eschew bitterness and thuggery, disease and death. Do not allow deceit, hypocrisy and debauchery to swallow politics in Ndokwa land. Let politics be free and fair in all is manifestations.
More so talking about politics and its harvests is discussing its sweetness. The sweetness is therefore the sum total of the gains change that can be felt, experienced and received by political players across the grades and levels of politics after election, when representatives of the people have been ushered into power (seat) or empowered to rule begin to manifest humanly, physically and environmentally.
Such sweetness as dirty roads being covered with laterite and tar, hospitals built and equipped made available for the people. Jobs for the teaming jobless lot in our country.
These are the sweet sides of politics, when these amenities are put in place physically present in our land, provided by our leaders in politics whom we have chosen, we have experienced sweetness in politics, gain and harvest of participating actively otherwise the exercise turns futile, null and void.
The bell is saying let us be prepared for yet another struggle in our political tools put-in places we will achieve sweetness and not bitterness in politics in Ndokwa land.
However, weather we join or not, politics like a river does flow along its course in life’s history
Whether we like it or not those creators of bitterness in politics in our land must be shown the way out through political in communicado.
Again, whether we like it or not we must jettison bitterness permanently in order to reap the gains in politics in our Ndokwa nation and beyond.