Saturday, 11 July 2015

AND WE WON




“It’s the people’s victory, a victory of love, a victory over religious bias; we dare to say we won!”- AMITY

The LASUMSA elections, 2015 may have come and gone but it would surely go down into the annals of history as an epic tale, like every true tale it had full set of actors and actresses alike, it also possessed the sweet tinge of suspense, blackmail and mostly laughter but of all its many qualities the most sterling is that of the victory we saw come to pass at its very end.

This victory we speak of is not in relation or in relativity to the supposed victory of any of the candidates at the polls but a victory hardly fought for with sweat and blood, a victory born out of a revolution; it’s a victory over the primordial biases that had besieged many souls in the land, It’s the people’s victory, a victory of love, a victory over religious bias; and we dare to say we won!.

Our claim of victory is not far-fetched, although a few in some quarters would challenge this victory with claims of political undertones but ours is not a pyrrhic one as we all saw with our own eyes Christians and Muslims alike, men and women of all creeds and beliefs judge, criticize (both constructively and other wise) and speak publicly open brazen truth to men and women of same religious fronts (brothers and sisters as they would call them) who offered themselves for political service of the people, indeed it was a scene to behold in this our tale. They spoke of past incompetences of candidate, praised competence and defined future prospects of persons seeking elective-positions; it never did end on this note as the polls spoke more volumes. we must state here that the online AMITY OPIONION POLLS conducted failed as some political proponents seeking victories not representing the true wishes of the people sought and found an avenue and influenced the online polls via multiple voting, hence we (AMITY) differed on announcing the results prior the polls proper. Back to the issues on the polls; the choice of candidates who won may not be a true representation of the choice of everyone, but the trends of votes cast for both competitive positions and the unopposed positions represent to an extent the choice of the Christian and Muslim population of our college, they voted en mass; the highest turnout in recent times.

We must never forget in a hurry the results of the Amity survey carried out and how many had come to say an emphatic “No!” to biases of different shades and embraced with unflinching faith the pillar of competence.

Truth be said; all candidates voted in might not have attained the level of competence needed to lead the most intelligent set of individuals of society has to offer but we must say that there are a few good heads also elected that the fate of the association lies with.

The most emotional part of this victory was recorded when the results were announced; as we saw Muslims embrace Christians in joyful jubilation, indigenes shake non-indigenes in ecstatic euphoria ,presumed losers become winners by stretching fort and accepting the while results some even danced in the rain at the victory party.

At the end we all won, although our fight has not ended as we believe that a lot still lies undone as we seek to pursue the recommendations made at “#The Discourse” to the later, hence preventing future generations of tasting of the unsavoury taste of such forlorn traditions of times past.

We congratulate the elected candidates and salute the others and must state that we are watching closely as electoral promises must be fulfilled because we know them by heart.

And we won...

LET’S LOVE ONE ANOTHER AND ‘TRUE LOVE’ BE THE WATCHWORD ……AMITY                                                                             

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