By Comrade Jull Ibrahim Mallo* 

Nigeria stands at a crossroads, facing an alarming decline in governance, justice, and democratic principles. Prophet Isa *El-Buba, a revered cleric and public advocate,* has once again raised his voice against the ongoing injustices plaguing the nation. His recent address was not just a lamentation but a call to action—a plea for Nigerians to wake up and demand accountability from those in power.

The Rivers State Crisis: Wike’s Overreach

The political turmoil in Rivers State is a testament to the manipulative tendencies of power-hungry politicians. *El-Buba rightfully questioned Nyesom Wike’s interference* in the administration of the current governor, despite no longer holding office. His actions, which have fostered confusion and disunity, expose the dangers of individuals who refuse to relinquish control for personal gain. This pattern of political entanglement must end if democracy is to thrive.

The Judiciary’s Tarnished Reputation

The Supreme Court, once regarded as the last hope for justice, is now entangled in controversy. El-Buba condemned the recent judicial rulings, calling out the blatant manipulation of justice by politicians. The court, which should uphold integrity, has instead become a tool for political influence, trampling on the rights of ordinary Nigerians. The integrity of the judiciary must be restored—justice should not be determined by political connections but by truth and fairness.

 The Case of Jackson: An Injustice Against Self-Defense 

One of the most disturbing revelations in El-Buba’s address was the case of Jackson, a man sentenced to death by hanging for merely defending himself against armed herders. This ruling is not only unjust but also highlights the systemic bias against vulnerable citizens, particularly in northern Nigeria. If self-defense is now a crime, where does that leave the ordinary Nigerian? *The governor of Adamawa State must intervene* and grant Jackson the pardon he deserves.

The Senate’s Complicity in National Decay 

El-Buba did not spare the Nigerian Senate, particularly Senate President Godswill Akpabio, whose leadership he described as a disgrace. The Senate’s inability to stand against executive excesses and defend the interests of the people is a national embarrassment. Senators were elected to serve the people, not to serve their personal ambitions or align with the whims of corrupt elites.

The Deteriorating Social and Economic Landscape

Beyond political manipulations, El-Buba expressed deep concern over the rising cases of depression and suicide among young Nigerians. The economic hardship, insecurity, and lack of opportunities have driven many into despair. The rising cost of living, inflation, and insecurity have made even the simplest aspects of life—like transporting goods—a nightmare. If nothing is done, Nigeria risks losing an entire generation to hopelessness and economic ruin.

A Call for Accountability and Reform

El-Buba made it clear: this is not a call for violence but a call for accountability. Nigerians must demand transparency, fairness, and justice from their leaders. The era of self-serving governance must end. The judiciary must reclaim its integrity, the Senate must redeem itself, and those in power must remember that governance is a temporary responsibility, not a birthright.

The struggle for a new Nigeria continues, and as El-Buba passionately declared, "We shall all see the new Nigeria, but the wicked will not live to see it." It is time for every Nigerian to rise, speak out, and demand a system that truly serves the people.

Nigeria must break free from the chains of injustice. The time for change is now.