Friday 27 April 2012


DICTATORSHIP & COMMUNISM

PART I

The Prerequisites for progress


Before I move onto the subject of my first blog posting let me introduce myself a bit. I am British and Nigerian, by my own declaration and also by my rightful ownership of both a red and a green passport.
Great Britain, contrary to its name is very small in size. However all that it lacks in landmass it has amassed in terms of economic and social stature. Nigeria on the other hand is in a very different position, it is very big in terms of size but is still an infant in terms of economic and social maturity. On that note let me go into this controversial truth I have chosen to unravel, please excuse the poor delivery of my argument as I am not well versed in prose.

The general school of thought in today’s world is that that democracy is right and dictatorship is wrong. Propaganda and social media from the western world has painted dictatorship as a great evil that is immoral to its very core. I do not agree with this school of thought, dictatorship and democracy are just two different ways to govern. Neither is inherently evil or immoral, both of them can produce injustice and both models are open to corruption.

So why then is the democratic mode of governance so popular, it is crucial that we explore this first. Democracy is promoted because it gives voice to a large proportion of the population, it allows citizens of a state/country to dictate their own futures and move towards progress. This is what the theologians will tell you, and I would agree with them. Dictatorship on the other hand will serve to remove the voice of the population, leaving the course of progress in the hands of the dictator. The western media preach that this is detrimental to growth, but I believe otherwise.

It is not that I am against democracy or that I believe dictatorship is better. What I believe is that both models of governance have their own advantages and thus should be applied in the appropriate environment:
  • Developed Economies thrive under democracy. In a country such as England, years of infrastructural building and socio-economic development have already taken place. This has an effect on the general population. The average person in England has education up to at least GCSE level and there is a general understanding that it is to everyone’s benefits that the community as a whole progresses. Thus as democracy is a consensus of voices, the broad spectrum of decisions made will involve society as a whole 
  • Developing Economies thrive under good dictatorship. In a country such as Nigeria which hasn't gone through these years of advancement however, the average person does not even have adequate primary school education. What this translates into is a majority of voices which although desire progress, are leading the country towards destruction. In the minds of most Nigerian’s progress is enriching oneself at the expense of the community at large. What a good dictator would serve to do would be to silence these voices. If s/he has the intellect and vision he can force progress upon the masses.

I do not want this post to be too long so I will end it now and go into more details next time. Let me leave you with this quote that describes my point of view:

“A wise person’s heart leads the right way. The heart of a fool leads the wrong way” Ecclesiastes 10:2 (The Bible)

Also here is a picture I found that will illustrate to you the lack of social development in Nigeria. It is a sign instructing higher educational graduates in Nigeria on how to act while at their National Service Orientation camp bases: 
 

3 comments:

  1. That is an interesting perspective on dictatorship and democracy. We perceive dictators as villains, monsters etc and dictatorship as a form or tyranny. Some leaders from past and present are to blame for this. I am yet to find a good dictator who is willing to place others before themselves, and use their power and authority for better causes.

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    1. I am happy that you are willing to explore my perspective on dictatorship. I fell that in history there are many examples of good dictatorship. In the past all nations were ruled by dictators, some were greedy others advanced there subjects. I believe the best way to learn is through personal reading, please look into the history of England and its monarchy, China and its Empires and the Christian Church. Their path is full of examples of good and bad dictators. Remember dictatorship is a word created by western powers to mar people’s opinion of a leader

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    2. sorry for the poor grammar

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