“If
politics in this country will turn this way, for innocent people to lose their
lives, I think that all of us had better think seriously of the future.
Democracy does not mean that a man can do what he likes. Indeed all of us, and
all political parties are to blame.
When
I heard on the floor of this House [of Representative] yesterday, I think, from
an honourable member of this honourable House referring to our law courts with
great contempt, I began to fear that, if we do not abide by our Constitution
and if we do not respect our law courts, the future of this country is very
gloomy.
It
is for all of us – Members of this House and Members of the Regional
Legislatures – to put our heads together now and think of the future.
When
we are hurt we say all sorts of things. When we are excited we get even out of
control, and we are damaging things. I said on the floor of this House that
words are like arrows. When one shoots them out, one cannot recall them. They
cause a lot of unhappiness and a lot of bitterness.
I
have been in this place for quite a number of years, and I know that there are
very well meaning people in this country. I wonder if the well-meaning people
cannot put their heads together and really try to find a solution to many of
our faults which, I think, sometimes are unnecessary.
So,
I would appeal to all members of this House that we should approach these
delicate matters objectively and with all sense of responsibilities.”
Sir
Tafawa Balewa speaking on the floor of the House of Representatives on the
controversies arising from the Western Regional elections, October 1965.
Words on marble.
ReplyDeleteFor keeping history alive, thank you sir.
Do we still have well meaning Nigerians in our legislative arm of government or any arm of Government.The good old days are gone for good in my Books.
ReplyDeleteOnigegewura please permission to share
Word of gold
ReplyDeleteCan we ever have people like these again?
ReplyDeleteIt is the system that produces rot that leaves yet. It will be an ideal to design our own system of government where everybody can participate with recognance to our economy and existence.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic.kudos to Onigegewura.
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