Friday, 2 December 2016

curtailing our disasters!


                                                                                                                   
I was deep in thought about the impending end of the year, when I caught his sight, as he sauntered into our living room. The gifted, cranium endowed middle aged man, had free and unlimited access to the house as my age-long friend with whom we share thoughts together. His achilles heels, has been that he hates being ‘’unnecessarily’’ interrupted and like his Yoruba name implies PEKINJOO— ‘’Plead unto me or…’’ and most of the time you find yourself appealing to him to stop, with some of his sometimes ‘mudslinging invectives’ on topical issues of discuss. Together, with some of my mischief maker friends, we call him ’Prof’, for his wisdom traits and abundant native intelligence. His narratives are endless as they are thought-provoking.
I promised myself as he settled down on the sofa that ’Prof’ was not going to bamboozle me this time around, in spite of his uncanny understanding and presentation of issues, particularly that of my country. He should be ready for a ‘show-down!’  He started:
PROF PEKINJOO: ‘’ That blood runs in all our veins, is an axiom that needs no further proof. It may well be said to be physically and scientifically undisputable, particularly, when the assertion is given credence in an accident that happened few weeks ago’’.
SELF:  I interjected him. ’’Blood? Which accident? ‘’ Prof cut me short, as he continued.
PROF PEKINJOO: ‘’ More-so, it is arguably becoming a norm for the four months ending the year to be ascribed with some fabled evil connotations amongst Nigerians, indicating that the ‘’ember months’’ come along with some ‘suspect’ inherent dangers. This mind-set seems to be popular with people of high spiritual inclinations especially as noticeable with increased religious programmes around the period. Most unfortunately, others who are not spiritually savvy may not share this view-point. However, the arguments remain contentious, but it is not the essence of my story’’.
SELF: ‘’Ember months…which story? ‘’. ‘’Don’t we need prayers, especially, with the prevailing security challenges and with the difficult times in this recession period? ‘’ I ruminated on this, that Prof must be a clown to feign ignorance of happenings within the country. I concluded that Prof had goofed this time around! And I must nail him this time. I will go for his jugular! Unbothered, with situation around him, he continued with his incisive and vivid descriptive style.
PROF PEKINJOO: ‘’ The sight of the accident was a gory one! And these days when security is on red-alert, the loud bangs made people living within the distance of the accident scene to first scamper for safety, which itself is unknown at such time of an incident. Perhaps, some had thought that terrorists were again on the prowl, before the shrieks and shouts for help drew all attention to them. The accident scene easily sends cold shiver down one’s spine. Some couldn’t just bear to look at the ‘’extent of damage’’ for the blood! Blood was everywhere at the spot of the accident! Some women with their hands on their heads and could not help but to wail and cry!
SELF: Where is Prof driving at with this emotional bait? I wondered. Whichever way he goes, I won’t fall for it! I boasted to myself. However, I could hardly help myself with tears coming to my eyes with such emotional account. Prof was unperturbed! He continued.
PROF PEKINJOO: ‘’ The courageous men and women amongst those present, had all their hands on deck. They had all stooped to conquer the lone enemy – an unbudgeted, but sad occurrence; an ember month disaster! Interestingly, there was no ethnic, creed or colour bias whatsoever, in them as they forged ahead with their humanitarian service. Only one thing caught their resolve, but to save as many lives as possible, that were caught ’in-between’ in this unfortunate incident!
 SELF: ‘’Such an uncommon patriotic zeal is worthy of emulation by all.’’ I managed to say, before my big brother friend with a nod, continued.
PROF PEKINJOO: ‘’ There lay two seemingly lifeless bodies. Other survivors were still writhing in pain! Then, from amongst the rescuers, a lanky and tall man emerged ready to assist the victims. He had an unmistakable Hausa accent and a wide-gapped lower teeth dentition, but with a concealed identity. I saw him, as he first dashed to his car, while he came back with plenty disposable hand gloves which he freely distributed to other volunteer rescuers. His obvious demonstration of some highly skilled medical/safety procedures distinguished him, as a practitioner. He took it upon himself to lead and direct the rescue operation while others obliged him for his superior skills. He was very particular on the ways the victims should be carried and handled before being conveyed to the awaiting vehicle (Toyota) volunteered by another, a bald Yoruba man who also doubles as the vehicle chauffeur. According to eye witness account, the bus had veered off the road on top speed as it ran into a pothole right in the middle of the Highway, which caused the vehicle to somersault severally before resting in its upturned position in the ditch down the valley! Conveying the accident victims from the mangled bus to the waiting rescue vehicle took severally painstaking minutes, following the lead volunteer’s specific instructions. It was as if his own, life actually depended on that exercise which any would gladly attest to, as being compliant even with international rescue standards. One can only imagine how such rescue exercise would ordinarily have been done without complying with these pertinent safety instructions. Most pathetically, the rescue process would have ignorantly followed the usual ‘pull, push, and shove’ style that in some cases, cause permanent and irreversible damage to people! A big relief this did not happen! Again, it has been discovered most unfortunately, that many do not even have adequate knowledge about First Aid treatment skills. This is sad!’’
SELF: Agreeing totally on this I opined ‘’It is necessary for these technical/safety skills to be included in our educational curricula’’ Prof acknowledged with another nod, before continuing.
PROF PEKINJOO: ‘’An Ijaw-man fully dressed, could not now be bothered with his missing cow boy hat, which could easily have been lost in the frenzy of the rescue activities. He has been tasked to get help for the two bodies initially thought to be dead but has been found by the lanky lead rescuer with the aid of his stethoscope to be breathing, still. Hands on his mobile phone, the Ijaw man dutifully manipulated it with unequal speed especially to justify as he volunteered this, being his familiar terrain as a highly placed Civil servant, making calls to relevant government agencies, corporate bodies, on health and other further management over the emergency at hand. Many other ethnic tribes could be seen playing important roles in the rescue operation generally. And without doubt, it could be said that all the ethnic groups present all ‘stood up to be counted’ with their patriotic zeal and undivided support at the accident scene.
SELF: ‘’ True patriotic Nigerians’’ I said and ventured to speak further before Prof abruptly stood up, and with a stern quizzical look, started out with some rhetorical statements/questions.
PROF PEKINJOO: ‘’With the story, you can see clearly what the unity of purpose can achieve. You can see the miles that can be covered when ethnicity, creed or colour biases are not the signposts of consideration. Can ‘the leaders and the led’ in our country, learn to demonstrate at all times heroic and selfless acts of patriotism as done by the above illustrated ’rescuers’? If you say yes! Then: Why do our leaders amass humongous wealth with such unequal greed? Why do we disregard law and order as replicated in our non-compliance with traffic signs and more? Why is corruption so pervasive, tagged with so many names ‘Ten per cent’, gratification, brown envelopes, PADDING, etc? Why do we not value human lives whether as privileged high ranking officials of government, corporate and private sectors or otherwise, as obtainable in other climes? Why wait until things degenerate totally before taking action as observed with our roads left to degenerate beyond normal before action is taken?.’’ Why would some few elements put clogs in the wheel of progress of the entire country? Why, why, why? ’’
SELF:   This was the question on Prof’s lips as his phone rang. He only waved to bid us bye as he answered the caller at the other end. His attention was probably needed elsewhere. I had not prepared myself for this explosive discuss with Prof. But, I could not help than to agree with him in spite of my earlier stance. For truly there had been brazen impunity, indiscipline, corruption and other vices prevailing among men and women in the country? There had been a general lack of genuine feeling for the pains of others unlike the acts displayed in the unfortunate incident illustrated above. It has also become obvious that we need to fight a battle of the common enemy, who are the few detractors that bring Nigeria’s name to disrepute both at home and abroad! So many questions, are begging for answers, and so many things to be put in place. I can only agree with Prof, along with his ‘native intelligence’. He has won again. I resigned to fate. There will be another day. A day that would solely be mine! It will surely come. I left to attend to other things, expectant of that day!
Timi Awoyemi, Iyesi Ota08037154595      timiawoyemi.blogspot.com.ng, teamawoyemi@gmail.com



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