Democracy, authority and hate

I  saw  a picture  of the leading traditional rulers of Daura, the President’s  home town seated on the ground while the President sat on a chair  chatting with them and I could not resist an exclamation on how tradition and modernity  have fused happily in that part  of  Nigeria. It  is difficult  to imagine such  a situation in many parts of Nigeria especially the South West  where I am from.  In  an era which the Hate Speech  bill has just  been stopped  the  Senate  due  to public outcry against the death penalty against  those who  criticize those in power, that  Daura scene showed that power and authority should  not be a do  or die affair and that mutual  respect and tolerance  can  be found not only amongst  ordinary  people but also  our leaders whether  traditional or  elected.

It  is my candid  view that while  disagreements may arise amongst leaders from any  aspects of life, religious, social,  economic and political there  should   always be room for dialogue, empathy  and  opportunities to  listen  to  each  other  in spite  of  such  disagreements.  This  last  week there was a meeting of  NATO leaders with US President  Donald Trump  very  much  in attendance while his impeachment proceeding  got  on at the US House of Representatives with four law professors called in to the Judiciary   Committee  to  comment on the integrity of the impeachment  process.  At  the NATO   meeting   the French President  who  had called the organization ‘brain dead‘,   refused to  change his mind and the Turkish  President    also     in attendance   said  he should  have his brain examined instead.  Hateful speech from world leaders in authority   at the top should be called a disgrace   to diplomacy.  But  this really showed that bad  manners is  not a monopoly  of  ordinary  people as it  is  very  much alive amongst  those  who  lead their people and the world with authority   as   well  as with impunity   especially  with expressions of hate.

Hate and hate  speech  should be nipped in the bud but not by hanging as proposed in Nigeria.  In  addition  history  should serve to preserve order and  civilization as we know it  today. It  is in that light that I  look at  a significant event in the Anglican Diocese of Lagos where  a Diocesan  hymn  was adopted recently with the tune of  Nazi  Germany.  Nazism  of course  is an ideology  of hatred associated  with  the  Holocaust in which 6m  Jews  were killed by the Nazis . How a church in Nigeria can choose some  tune associated with Hitler beats the imagination. I pointed this out to the genial Provost of Christ Church Cathedral, Marina Lagos to  no avail. Yet  there  are so many beautiful  tunes  that can  be used to promote  the good work  of the Diocese without the blight, and a bloody one  at that,  of mis association with the murderous  Adolf Hitler who typified hate and  hatred such that in Germany it is  a crime to deny the Holocaust  he unleashed on the Jews. Nigerian Anglicans in  Lagos can do away with a tune that  that has such a tragically violent and bloody  connotation  and history. It was even said that years after Hitler had been defeated, some old  Europeans  still   shuddered   and  retreated  to their WW2 cellars anytime they  heard  this tune. Surely  we  need a sense of history to enjoy a Diocesan song in the Lagos Anglican Diocese.

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I  now take  a look at the NATO meeting and Trump’s impeachment process at the US  congress. To me they are two sides of the same coin with regard to the topic of the day. Democratic tenets were on  display like fireworks   in  both   places and authority was wielded and delivered according to the strength of the majority. Intellectualism and legal  erudition were  aroused to find  a way through  the treacherous labyrinth of politics  and impeachment  and at  the end the process moved on both in NATO  and the US Lower  House.

At  the NATO  meeting US President Donald Trump  was treated like a bull in  Chinaware shop because of his verbal unpredictability. But  in a way,  what  he asked for that  members should pay their official dues as a percentage of their  budget  was  achieved according to NATO  Secretary General  as more members paid than before. In  the UK  where an election was due on Dec 12 the PM   avoided association with the US President so that it would not jeorpadise the election chances of his party.

At  home in the US the Democrats took Donald Trump   to the cleaners  in terms of impeachment  by calling in three  professors in Law  who  pronounced Trump guilty as charged on impeachment with the charges named as corruption, treason, obstruction of justice and obstruction of Congress. However a fourth professor invited by the Republicans disagreed that Trump had any case to answer. The professor from George Washington University Law School Donald Turley asked for caution and care on charging Trump with Impeachment on the grounds that if he is charged with corruption the charges must stick and not be based on inference or hearsay.  He said that the Democrats were  in a hurry and that the charges were not proven and called for caution in dividing the nation. Indeed it was like a call for the divided Judiciary Committee divided by hate to refocus and tarry a while before impeaching an American President. But that call fell on deaf ears as the Democrats used their majority  in accelerating the Impeachment  process. The  Republican  Minority  had its say  full of hate and venom for the Democrats  who  are in majority and carried the day  in moving on with the Impeachment process,  despite the fact that the Republicans insisted that  no single fact witness had appeared  before the Judicial  Committee  on the charges of Impeachment.

What  I found  most fascinating was the way the Democrats  three legal luminaries showed that Trump had committed impeachable  offences. Their fury and anger and hatred for the American President showed on their  faces and the way their  voices  shook with emotion.  Which to me was extravagant as they were expected to be impartial analysts on Impeachment and not prosecutors. On the other hand the Republican professor  witness was a picture in confidence and relaxation in putting his objection to impeachment to the Committee.  He won my heart with his erudition and scholarship in seeming to be objective on a  subject  that  makes  such  an objective a high  horse to mount. He pointed out the dangers of hate and haste in  impeaching a president on inferences that lack legal authority and backing,  and the consequences of hate  and division that  the impeachment  had engendered in dividing the US polity. His  views did not prevail but he offered the Democratic Majority   food  for thought,    and   pause,  which  in their  haste  to impeach  they  could not  afford  to  wait  and  digest  on their  resolute march  to impeach  the American President,  willy  nilly. Once again  long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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