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Who Would Live In This Mega City? Mega Cities, Mini Citizens By Femi Adeyeye

April 26, 2017

Good day folks! It would always be a good day in Nigeria until the Federal Republic of Nigeria is rechristened; maybe- the Federal Republic of Corruption as one won’t be left to think otherwise and hope for a better day since the rate at which the menace is taking shape and breaking new grounds is endemic. The proselytizing effect of the menace is even more worrisome than the menace itself as Nigerians can’t live a day without breathing the air of Corruption. It is as conspicuous as an albino in a Ghanaian market. Like MTN, it is everywhere you go even in the most sacred place. The acts of corruption I saw during my incarceration in prison would be an account during another musing period.

I was at the Medium Security Prisons, Kirikiri on April 19, 2017, to secure the release of some inmates I met in Prison during my illegal detention and incarceration orchestrated by a collaboration of the State’s repressive apparatus on the April fool day till the April 6th when the fool became wise. I met a warder who has been helpful with the whole process and I could not fight back tears when we started discussing how dehumanizing the Nigeria prisons are, as I was also a victim of the dehumanization. Not only did we discuss the dehumanization, I also raised, with all furiousness the issue of extortion of the Ambode–led Lagos State Government and how the Special Offenses Mobile Court is a scam and an avenue for increasing the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in Lagos. 

One would be so surprised at the ridiculous charges leveled against people and how they were found guilty of such ‘money-making’ charges. Let me tell you some I discovered for free.

Some inmates were found guilty of breach of peace (just because they walked on the streets at night to get something to eat), street hawking, conduct likely to cause breach of peace and to crack your ribs totally, I got to know of some very poor persons who were charged with ‘no means of livelihood’ and were found guilty of such ridiculous charge. 

Most of them were not defended in court. A lot of them are in the prison wallowing in excruciating pain of imprisonment just because the tables are yet to turn. Some inmates have not appeared before a judge for 4 good years. 

So many cases have not been decided upon for more than 5 years. 

Lagos residents! the next time someone gets missing in your area, check Kirikiri. There are a lot of persons in prison who have been either declared missing, kidnapped or dead by their relatives. How more wicked can a government be to inflict pains on her citizens after failing to provide them with the basic needs of life? 

She arrests them, sends them to prison and later extorts them by giving them outrageous fine or bail conditions to pay for her basic and gross failures such as the aforementioned cases. As if that’s not enough, you arrest a hustler during your evil raid, charge him to court, remand him in prison, tell him to pay as much as sixty thousand naira (N60,000), One hundred and fifty thousand naira (N150,000) or serve 6 months/ 1 year in jail. If he is lucky enough to have family members who could painfully raise the money, he gets out and continues hustling after he has paid a fine that is enough as a capital to start a business. 

It might look illegal but how do you seize the wares of a common man on the street, arrest him, charge him to court, send him to prison or he pays a fine option of thirty thousand naira (N30,000) when all he lives on (wares) do not amount to three thousand naira (N3,000). The common man is made to go beyond his comfort threshold to fund the capitalist purse of the state. Is this how to run a government? , 

Why must a Governor seek to make people suffer because he wants to run a debt-free state?  Is there a theory in Accounting that teaches such? Instead of diversifying and concentrating on Aquaculture as the CITY OF AQUATIC SPLENDOUR, the state should stop culturing ‘humans’ in prisons. Who would then live in this MEGA CITY when everyone is in prison already for silly and baseless offenses?

The Otodo-Gbame fishing community killing and land grabbing, even when there is a widely known court order preventing the Lagos Government from ‘hijacking’ and displacing the inhabitants is another ‘plan to create the mega city’.  One wonders what happened to our sense of decency, responsibility, sensitivity, compassion and empathy for those that are suffering. Belonging to the oppressive ruling class in Nigeria gives an extenuating effect to serious anti-social issues when the class members are involved. Immediately you join, you are immunized against the rule of law. You are one of the ‘untouchables’.  I suggest that there should be a remodeling of the statue of law- the Lady Justice (Justitia). 

Let it be changed to a male and the blindfold removed so it can see the poor man suffering in Prison and the elite, after stealing, smiling to court with 20 Senior Advocates.  The Law, especially in Nigeria is too weak to catch the strong but too strong to catch the weak.

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It is no news anymore that the Lagos State Government, out of its over 70 departments and agencies, has the highest number of law enforcement agencies in the country. There is a Kick Against Indiscipline brigade (KAI) that would always ‘push’ you to cross the road without using the bridge so you can be arrested and bribe your release out. Kirikiri prison would be your home if you have got no bribe to give.  There is a Lagos State Task Force who is ready to do the dirty job to the extent of maiming the poor citizens as we saw in the recent cases of Oke-Odo shootings and Otodo-Gbame displacement.  There is a newborn child of the Ambode Government that is out to ‘protect’ Lagosians and it has been doing so well to ‘in-sanitize’ (no pun intended) our communities- that is the Lagos State Neighborhood Safety Corps (LNSC)- another IGR scheme. Not to cause further ado, there is a Mobile Court on standby that opens even on Saturday to make sure you go to prison or pay the respective fine. As the proverbial thief in the Bible, they are all out to fulfill the wishes of their master- to steal, kill and destroy.

Just 2 days ago, the news of a woman who attempted suicide and ‘unfortunately’ failed,  was all over the media and was greeted with different reactions from the public with the youths asking the Lagos State Government if it was their death. She was charged to court and was given a bail option of Five hundred thousand naira (N500, 000) or spends her already frustrated life in prison. While we understand that it is criminal to take or attempt to take one’s life, how well do we explain the punishment now? In advanced countries as I read recently in the UK, where the lives of citizens mean a lot to the government, she would have been taken to a psychological/mental health facility where she would be counseled on how to be better with her perspective about life and supports would be given to her. In Nigeria, Lagos in particular, the story is different. Kirikiri and other prisons are the mental health facilities. Let me point this to Ambode that THERE IS NO GOOD WAY TO DO SOMETHING BAD. 

However, we would not stop advocating and doing humanitarian works in our own little ways. On the intervention of some good Nigerians, some of the inmates would be out on April 26th, 2017 and they would share with different media outfits and civil society organizations how Lagos was their ‘Success story’. We can only do our best in a little form because ONE THOUSAND AND ONE NGOs can never do the work of a SINGLE SERIOUS GOVERNMENT. Governor Ambode! you do not build a Mega City by milking the innocent poor citizens dry. Why should you build a MEGA CITY with MICRO-MINI CITIZENS?

     Adeyeye Olorunfemi is a writer and students' activist.

 You can reach him on [email protected]