Tuesday, January 7, 2014

The Danger of Negligence...


The Danger of Negligence...

Like the lonely voice in the wilderness, I will keep crying until something is done about the waste of innocent souls with impunity, all in the name of politics and power tussle. In fact, what has been going on around the globe has challenged me into doing three things expeditiously. First, I have to start reading my Bible like never before for an in-depth knowledge of God's plans for me; second, study international relations and finally international law. Perhaps, the three may help me to understand better the challenges of our international leaders and organizations, which ordinarily, should arrest the mendacious political machination across the globe, as well as the maddening quest to spilt innocent blood by some ruthless rulers.

If you ask me, I will suggest that all international laws and policies should tilt towards strict disciplinary measures for all manner of impunity regardless of status, sovereignty, religious or continental inclination. In fact, it baffles me that even renown scholars dodge the answers often time they are asked questions bordering on global challenges. Perhaps it is for fear of the unknown or for dearth of ideas. It is pretty unfortunately, that even the ominous signs of our negligence are not noticed either. But I know that God is unhappy over man's inhumanity to man. He is angry over our pretence and gross neglect, often the case is that of: it's their business or how does that concern me?

Across the global we are witnessing dramatic and unprecedented changes, coming from our actions and inactions. Yet it never seems to matter to our policy formulators and law makers that, that thing call injustice is bad. To worsen matters, moral values are eluding different cultures with reckless abandon, and instead it should matter to anyone, the world is engrossed in the celebration of fame, the famous; wealth, the wealthy; royalty and the royal; power and the powerful; politics and the political juggernauts and those who will offer the juiciest opportunity in international relations or even foreign policies that offers the most expedient carrots. 

Unfortunately, nobody seems to be looking at the downtrodden in the unfair and unequal sharing of the peoples' commonwealth. Yet, you hear people ask questions like: how can we arrest youth restiveness, violent crime and other vices?

Sometimes I wonder how naive our fore-fathers were, to have allowed hegemony to thrive to a point where descendants of the beneficiaries of the bizarre old order still see things in the same light in our contemporary world of great changes and wonders. Little wonder the likes of Bashar al-Assad, would want to hold on to Syria until all Syrians drop death, Fidel Castrol would want to die with Cuba and even imprison self-actualization of Cubans for such a long time.

Here in Africa, the likes of Robert Mugabe, Paul Biya, Mubarak and others who have now transited to the great beyond could think that they are or were born leaders and the best thing to have happened to their various countries. Here again, the likes of Salva Kiir Mayardit and his former deputy, Riek Machar in a toddler nation like South Sudan, turning South Sudanese into the proverbial grass that suffers when to Elephants fight, all in their despotic and maximum ruler mentors’ fashion.

Again, I ask myself, what is permissible under international law in handling high-handedness either in South Sudan, Russia, North Korea or anywhere in the world? What do we tell God in the face of genocide, when the beneficiary and their wards are well protected? What on earth makes one man’s life better and important over millions of innocent global citizens? Is it education or inheritance or special rights, when indeed the UN Charter has spelt it all out? Is it not better for the UN Security Council to be represented by all countries, and representation based on a universally agreed procedure, such that where crisis loom, even the directly affected representative can initiate a step-in order without having to consider any master’s interest back home?

Indeed we must all rise to condemn whatever is bad, be injustice, inequality, greed, corruption, discrimination, violence, unfairness, dishonesty, cheating and all the things nature abhors, to enthrone peace in our world. Otherwise, the calamity that waits our collective negligence will be more than anyone can escape.