Playwright: Lanre Quadri
Published: 2013
Page: 40 pages
Title: The Indictment
Publisher: iGod Books
Reviewer: Olutayo Irantiola
The opening of this book is
with a poem by the poet-playwright, Lanre Quadri, who defined stealing and
governance according to the happenings within Nigeria and Africa at large.
According to the playwright, stealing is a crime committed by ‘no-man’ but
governance is when political officeholders take from the ‘Commonwealth’. As for
me the critic, I am opening this review with a commendation that this play is
written like a script ready for a screenplay. Many a times, playwright does not
publish like this.
This play is a one-scene satire
interspersed with drum to signify change in direction of the play. The play is
modelled after the Epic Theatre proposed by Bertolt Brecht. The play opened up
by the director who spoke the evident spate of corruption in the nation but
seeking for volunteers who were the cast in the play. However, this play touches
on all areas of governance in Nigeria and Africa.
Some of the happens in the
country which was discussed in the play include the state of the judiciary and
the ability of the political class to continually ‘buy’ the judiciary and
subverting justice at the expense of the citizenry. The use of government agencies
like the Police to quell the creativity tendencies of the citizenry akin to the
maltreatment of Jelili Atiku in recent times is also demonstrated in the play.
Painfully, the citizens of the
country are looking forward to the first major conviction of a prominent
corrupt politician through the judiciary but as judgements keep getting delayed
for ages; the people resolved to the creation of people’s court. This court is
a place where verdicts are given without any legal loopholes in dispensing
justice.
The main crimes among
political officeholders are embezzlement, racketeering and gross
misappropriation of funds. The contrast of the faith and crime of our
politicians is also mentioned as every illicit acquisition is ‘God’s
blessings’. The judgements passed on the President ‘Mrs Ogunbi’ by the people
include decapitation, one thousand years imprisonment, thrown into the zoo to
live with animals. However, the judge said it should be twenty years
imprisonment with hard labour.
The director summed it up by
advising the judiciary to stop the verdict of ‘’discharged and acquitted’ but
the police came again with accusations that the director is guilty of treason felony.
The officer requested for a bribe as a token for the director to be let loose. The
mob overpowered the policeman and collected the gun from him.
Conclusively, this play is an
indictment on the ruling class that are seemingly above the law and enrich
themselves at the expense of the citizenry. Hopefully, one day, politicians
around Africa especially will no more be ‘monarchs’ and all government agencies
would work as expected. The people’s court is diverse in nature- it could be
like the Arab Spring- many more. Every minute invested in reading the book is
worthwhile. Ultimately, one day, the will of the people will PREVAIL & WIN
Lanre Quadri is a young
Nigerian playwright, poet, short story writer and artistic director. He has
been to the following institutions- Baptist Boys' High School, Abeokuta; Kwara
State Polytechnic; University of Ilorin; University of Lagos and currently on
Postgraduate studies at the University of Ibadan. His published works include
TYRANTS AND ANTS; THE PSEUDO-DEMOCRAT, THE INDICTMENT, A THIEF CALLED CHIEF;
TORTOISE GOES TO CHURCH. He has written over fifty screenplays for television
and films in Nollywood.
Lanre Quadri on set as a Police Officer |
0 comments:
Post a Comment