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LIBERIANS ARE NOT STUPID
By
Emmanuel Abalo
When
the now erstwhile Sun Times newspaper, in
the 1980s, under the then editorship
of the late Rufus Darpoh, during the Doe
Administration, carried the front page headline,
Liberians Are Not Stupid along with
the photograph of the bearded Gabriel Baccus
Matthews, former Chairman of the United
Peoples Party, the UPP, it was a bold
and noble example by one of the oft brow
beaten independent media in reporting a
very provocative truism at the risk and
expense of their business liscenses, safety
and lives of the entire editorial staff.
Of course this headline infuriated the government
at the time and the newspaper sustained
a crackdown.
Again
, under pressure from home and abroad, former
President Samuel Doe acquiesced to demands
for a national referendum for national elections
to be held. Liberians did the right thing
and voted overwhelmingly in favor of one
man, one vote. Of course, the notoriously
rigged national elections 1985 made world
history.
In
numerous instances and with all due credit
to the Liberian people, student and community
leaders who were critical of excesses of
prior regimes and were vigorously sought
for by state security agencies were shielded
and cared for surreptitiously in
the various communities and boroughs. This
was because Liberians knew to always do
the right thing and side with the truth
and its messengers.
Today,
this truism, Liberians Are Not Stupid,
is nether diminished nor trivialized as
a consequence of the near annihilation of
the Liberian people and state as visited
upon them by the naked use of violence by
wanton, lawless brutes, uncivilized and
selfish individuals who initiated a decade
plus war in the name of liberating
the people. I even venture to ask who appointed
these warlords as saviors?
At
a intellectual forum sponsored the Association
of Liberian Journalists (ALJA) Maryland,
USA, nearly two years ago and attended by
some of the current Presidential aspirants,
the question was asked of the aspirants
whether the violent and unconstitutional
removal of an elected government was ever
an option in the Liberian theater ever again.
Is was quite assuring to hear from all of
the aspirants that it was never an option
and they committed themselves never to support
such inimical actions.
If
these statements by the aspirants were just
to position themselves for the
upcoming October elections and curry favor
with the electorate for ascension to state
power, then God Save the Executive Mansion!
Today
the maneuverings of some of the warlords
and old guard politicians, their new found
religion of democracy and inclusiveness,
heartfelt apologies, reconciliation and
grand plans for rebuilding Liberia are sickening.
Was the collusion, collaboration and support
for and with prior dictators and their killing
machines worth this march to the Executive
Mansion? Why should the Liberians who have
known naught but degradation, injury, death,
humiliation, hunger flight from home and
constant fear entrust their hopes, their
children and future to some of these re-invented
politicians? When does country and the greater
good for others ever come first or is it
how long and often can I bleed my nation
and people?
Dont
get me wrong as I believe that politics
is the science of government in our democracy
to which we subscribe. Am I giving up on
politics and those who practice it? No!
But I believe in full accountability which
is not an unreasonable stance.
In
fact, a good example of the reconfiguration
of the political scene in Liberia today
is the mass political carpet crossovers
of some politicians in an effort to find
a good seat at the national
table again for another round of incompetent
governance. In fact a more fatalistic observation
was made by a friend over the weekend when
he lamented rather disappointingly that
these same guys and their friends
are shaping up again
.
I
can only hope that some of these warlords,
their functionaries and old guard politicians,
tainted by blood, do us all a big favor
and demonstrate true apology by renouncing
and not pursuing any claim now or in the
future to political power. I believe that
this challenge would signal their true penance
for the wrongs, by association and collaboration,
they have visited upon their nation and
people. I am not optimistic nor will I hold
my breath for such to happen. The wicked
people are still all over the place!
And
so over a million Liberians have signaled
their readiness to change the political
landscape by registering to vote. This is
true people power and I urge Liberians to
fully utilize their vote in this grand opportunity
and hold some people accountable
for their past actions and stewardship of
our countrys resources by rejecting
their candidacy outright. This is not retribution.
Its called ACCOUNTABILITY.
People
of goodwill, Liberians in the Diaspora and
the rest of the international community
believe that LIBERIANS ARE NOT STUPID and
will vote their true consciences for accountability,
hope for the future, national and positive
regeneration, freedom of speech and all
alienable and God given rights come October..
Let
us not fail and may God save us as a nation
and people.
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR:
The
author, Emmanuel Abalo, is a media activist,
former News Director of the erstwhile Catholic
owned ELCM Community Radio in Monrovia,
former Acting President of the Press Union
of Liberia,(PUL) and news anchor Liberian
Broadcasting System(LBS).
He
currently resides in Pennsylvania and works
as an analyst with CITIGROUP, North America
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