OPINION: When The Pot Boils Dry, The House Loses Its PeaceĀ 

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By Mallam Sarafadeen Musa ALAYA

Peace is not sustained by mere silence; it is sustained by the ability of the people to live with dignity, hope, and access to their basic needs. A nation may appear calm on the surface, but underneath, frustration continues to grow whenever the masses are pushed into hunger, poverty, and hopelessness.

Today, many homes are silently battling economic hardship. The prices of food, transportation, healthcare, education, and other essential needs continue to rise beyond the reach of ordinary citizens.

Families now struggle daily just to survive. Parents wake up every morning with heavy hearts, wondering how to provide the next meal for their children. Youths with dreams and talents roam the streets without opportunities. Small businesses collapse under harsh economic realities, while the common people bear the burden of inflation and poor living conditions.

When the cooking pot boils dry, peace gradually disappears from the home. Hunger has a way of destroying patience, weakening morality, and creating tension within families and communities. A hungry man does not think like a satisfied man. Poverty can push people into anger, frustration, crime, depression, and social unrest.

This is why insecurity and instability often rise in societies where suffering becomes the order of the day. No society can enjoy lasting peace when a large percentage of its people are trapped in hardship. Development is not measured only by beautiful buildings, political slogans, or media propaganda.

True development is measured by the welfare of the people. Can the citizens afford food? Can they access quality healthcare? Can parents pay school fees without selling their properties? Can young people find meaningful jobs? Can the elderly live with dignity after years of service? These are the real questions every responsible leadership must answer.
Leadership is a sacred trust and not an opportunity for selfish enrichment.

Those entrusted with power must remember that the pain of the masses should never be ignored. Good governance is not about making promises during elections alone; it is about implementing policies that improve the lives of the people. A government that truly cares for its citizens must prioritize economic stability, job creation, quality education, affordable healthcare, food security, and social justice.

The widening gap between the rich and the poor is becoming alarming. While a few continue to live in luxury, millions struggle to survive each day. This imbalance creates bitterness and weakens the unity of society. Justice and fairness are essential ingredients for national peace and stability. When the people feel neglected, abandoned, or unheard, trust in leadership begins to fade.

However, despite these challenges, hope must not die. Every generation has a responsibility to speak against injustice, demand accountability, and work towards building a better society. Citizens must become more conscious of the choices they make, especially during elections. Leadership should be given to individuals with competence, integrity, compassion, and vision for the people not to those who seek power for personal gain.

As a people, we must also learn to support one another, promote unity, and encourage community development. The strength of a nation lies not only in its leaders but also in the character and unity of its citizens.

A peaceful nation begins with peaceful homes, and peaceful homes can only exist where there is food on the table, hope in the hearts of the people, and fairness in the system.Indeed, when the pot boils dry, the house loses its peace.

May Almighty Allah ease the suffering of the people, guide our leaders aright, and bless our nation with justice, prosperity, and lasting peace.

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