Unmasking The Masquerade: Erasmus Ikhide’s Senatorial Quest By Igbotako Nowinta

Today, the political track in Nigeria is being filled and charged with aspirants of all shades, sizes and colours wishing or seeking to represent the people by using the fast approaching 2019 general elections as a scaldfold to showcase themselves, with a view to winning the hearts of unsuspicious members of the public.

Sadly, and most unfortunately, if one look very closely at the number of those throwing their hats into the ring of politcs, a chunk of them, given their dubious personal, private and social antecedents have just no business at all offering themselves to work for or serve the people.

This is true in the sense that after the ill fated First Repubic in Nigeria where some politicians demonstrated some form of patriotic restraints, decorum and reservation in their activities, the Second Republic witnessed a drastic, ruthless and vicious circle of rot and absolute decadence that shocked the patriotic and decent people of the world and Nigerians.

The terrible point here, being raised is that politics in Nigeria since the tragic fall of the first ever unelected military President in Nigeria’s chaotic history, General Ibrahim Babangida in August 1993, has been substituted with the highest level of institutional corruption, incredible greed and avarice, unbridled treachery and insatiable wickedness championed recklessly by many political office holders.

Even when the military top brass in Nigeria concocted a grandiose facade nick named democratic rule in 1999, which exhibited the greatest betrayal of a people in human history till 2015, via unprecedented dementing corruption, it further pinned the masses to the pheripheri of the dust bin.

The ordinary people of Nigeria have unquestionably become cheap pawns consistently over used, abused, traded and abandoned over the years by a collection of mindless politicians, many of whom are today still conspicuosly available in existing political parties like the APC, PDP, SDP, LP, APGA AP etc.

Therefore, looking at the political arena today where cerebral, focused, missionary and visionary Nigerian youths are being violently scared away, threatened physically, harassed materially and blocked diabolically by old, senile, recycled scattered brains and stinkingly rich political cargoes, it is exciting to see Erasmus Ikhide, a seasoned writer, celebrated columnist and Publisher of Free Press Online newspaper, sticking out his head and flexing his muzzles to struggle for the Senatorial seat of his people in Afemai nation in the Owan axis of Edo State of Nigeria.

It is seething, demoralizing and saddening to note that in most cases in this clime, only in-laws, girl friends, brothers, cousins, children or offsprings etc of those that had or have engaged in political banditry and mental violence against the people are the ones being assisted, cash rolled and forced down the throats of rank and file members of political parties.

It is perfectly in this light that Erasmus Ikhide, an experienced Media Practitioner, who has succeeded greatly by virtue of his social/professional networking over the years, to transform himself into a political masquerade, is being unmasked for the benefit of not only the electorate in the Afemai nation, but to galvanize the curiosity and optimism of millions of young men and women across Nigeria, who are still sitting on the fence of partisan politics.

In a society such as Nigeria, where political prebendalism (excessive greed, electoral manipulations cum official stealing, according to author, Richard Joseph) is rife and infectious, the way to go for the disadvantaged, forgotten and continuously derided young men is the courageous example of Comrade Erasmus Ikhide, who is generating history with his senatorial ambition in his locality.
Nowhere has Ikhide so far articulated hIs profound genuine agenda for his people than in his Kukuruku Declaration, i.e ‘My Pact With Afemai People’, dated July 3rd, 2018.

Excerpt from the historic document revealed thus :’Beware my people, of the spent ruling class in Afemai land or elsewhere in Nigeria and embrace the new arrivals for the goal of transformation…History can be altered permanently in the interest of the downtrodden and humanity…Never again shall Afemai land be luckless to fold our hands and allow visionless con men and women to decide our fate. Never again!

Really, ‘history can be altered permanently in the interest of the downtrodden’ in Afemai land, in Ikhide’s sincere senatorial quest, most especially with the unflinching support from the youths, (his immediate constituency) including men and women of good will every where.
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