Many commentators have weigh in on why foreign land is increasingly appearing the best place to address Nigeria multifaceted problems. In the race towards 2023 Elections, key political actors have been heading for Paris, France and London, United Kingdom. I want to wager that the frequency of such gathering related to politics is unprecedented in our history of pre-general election.
It may indeed be good as we are confronted with huge socio-economic, political and security problems that are equally impacted by prevailing global downturn for most nations. However, it is worrying that all of us, in one way or another are involved in what in Nigeria lingo is referred as ‘japa’ temporarily or permanently. That term connotes the penchant of some Nigerians to see outside shores as better alternative for living, either temporarily or permanently to Nigeria with some seeking ‘escape’ aka japa.
From the usual medical tourism, educational pursuits and seeking for greener pastures, we are now in the season of political tourism. While we all agonise over the fall of the naira owing to scarcity of foreign exchange, particularly the Dollars, our leaders are busy engaged in what amount to political junketing around major capital of foreign nations spending very scarce and needed forex. As pointed out by Dr. Rueben Abati on Arise TV, one wonders if these leaders are spending their resources for those still in government positions or the resources of their state for what is a pursuit of personal political interest, masquerading as working towards a better Nigeria.