Monday, 1 October 2012
Sunday, 26 August 2012
SOLVING THE BOKO HARAM MENACE; THE BITTER TRUTH AND THE MANY PROBLEMS!
Long
before now and ever since the nefarious and venomous enterprise of the dreaded
Islamic sect reached its present acme, the crème de la crème of different
organizations like the media, non- governmental organizations, private
individuals, etc have in one way or the other offered solutions on steps to be
taken to nip this wickedness and degradation of our socio-political eco-system
in the bud as a result of the activities of the sect. Even the clergy aren’t an
exception to this cause. Different panels have been constituted both at the
state and federal level but at the end of the day, have amounted to little or
almost nothing being achieved. The best way to have classified these efforts is
like pouring water on rocky hills and expecting it to be permeable in betrayal
of science and nature. All these efforts have defied all odds most possibly
because we do not want to rise up to the challenge of telling ourselves the
bitter truth by calling a spade a spade. We have chosen to call a spade a rake
instead and the effects are way too voluminous today that one cannot in a hurry
arrive at a compendium of them.
May I save us these festivals of
grammars and proceed to the tentacles that form the nub of this piece. Our
refusal to haven hit the nail on the head but rather beating about the bush in
expunging these elements of doom in our realm have succeeded in lending them a
mysterious Nomen Clature which we all know they aren’t but have become as a
result of our ignorance. Without mincing words, one need not be told, at least
not again at this stage, that the reason why the Boko-Haram sect have refused
to go the way of dialogue and subsequent embrace of peace is the persona and
ethno-religious status of Mr. president- Good luck Ebele Jonathan and not just
the government of the Peoples’ Democratic Party as has been paraded in the news
both local and international alike. It’s no doubt a very harsh and
controversial revelation I know, but let me die before you dig my grave.
History shall bear me witness that
ever since the uprising of 2009 in Maiduguri, North Eastern Nigeria when the
Yar’ adua led administration declared a public war against the sect when they
became un-restive and as a result killing a good number of them and even their
leader in a controversial circumstance, the sect were to a great extent
devoured and forced to lay down their arms against their immediate will which
was the way all such groups have been tamed all over the world with the
maitaseni incidence been a practical example in our own dispensation. Despite
the international community, labeling the modus-operandi of the government back
then as one of murder and public massacre of its citizens, it was all that was
needed to quell the imbroglio back then and the ends justifying the means
because it returned the instability that became the order of the day to a
normal and habitable atmosphere. People moved about their activities freely and
prosecution of victims started. The A.S.U.U strike that became a blessing
during this period was soon called off and I returned back to school in one
piece as well as other students to resume academic activities after the four
months of paralysis in the education sector.
All the rejuvenated problems we face
today in the name of terrorism got a new birth immediately after the then
president Alhaji Musa Yar’Adua took ill and was flown far away Arabia for
treatment. Back home, instead of wishing the sick gentle man a quick recovery
when his condition became epileptic, the big shots in government got themselves
enmeshed in a cold war as to whether to invoke the provisions of section 144 of
the constitution in determination of whether Mr. president is incapacitated or
not or whether he has transmitted a written statement to the National Assembly
to that effect. After much heated controversy, the then vice-president, was
made the acting president after the doctrine of necessity was invoked and
subsequently made the substantive president when the gentleman of goodwill
bided goodbye to the fleshy part of the world. May JANNAH continue to be his
abode (Ameen Summa Ameen).
Our woes were compounded, when the new
president haven kissed the wine of power, resolved to contest for the 2011
presidential elections in betrayal of the zoning formula already established in
the party. As a result of the power of incumbency and probably untainted
character, judging from his records in those days when he held sway at Bayelsa
as the state governor, he was voted into power in a landslide victory including
the north that were to produce the next president had the zoning formula not
been crucified and trampled upon. For the many that couldn’t swallow the bitter
pill of the president’s act, they went back and after having series of meetings
vowed to make the election a failure immediately after he made his intention
known. This was the point, the book haramites became the tool to send this
message across. The group who before this time, had laid down their arms while
counting their losses after the uprising, rushed for the gauntlet thrown at
them and saw it as an opportunity to rent their spleen in vengeance for their
deceased leader, his father in-law and so many others who got ‘martyred’ in
that altercation.
As such, they launched their first
attack during the 50th anniversary of Nigeria’s independence and
subsequently marred the president’s campaign train by violence in many states
leaving innocent citizens dead with many others injured during such attacks
that became the second birth of Boko Haram backed by cabals in the same
government, military and other paramilitaries synchronizing together to form a
synergy that has made them a formidable force while leaving indelible scars on
the face of the Goodluck Jonathan administration in fulfillment of their
promises to make his government ungovernable. A fight that they have won so far
to say but the least as a result of their guerilla tactics and faceless
identity even though the government claims to know them while we count our
loses at the birth of every new day. Bomb blasts have rocked almost the entire
northern states with the seat of the caliphate being the newly deflowered
leaving thousands maimed with a majority of the pack coming from the armed
forces who are most vulnerable to their attacks. More so just like every other
of such groups, they have taken the war to the streets leading a vendetta
against private citizens who have entered their bad books as a result of
ethno-religious affinity, as evidenced in their war against Christians and
other non-Christians who forestall their goals either directly or indirectly.
What picture, like Picasso have I been
painting here it is very pertinent to ask at this juncture? The holy bitter
truth has forever been coyed away from in solving and tackling the boko haram
insurgency. This is a group who gets financial support in order to fast track
their activities from influential individuals of which some have been indicted
and many others fugitives from justice. Top governmental officials who doesn’t
want Goodluck being in power are the many reasons we are torn apart like cats
living among dogs. It is an unrivalled fact that the leaders of this sect are
in government as the president and other analysts have pointed out but the only
thing extant is to what aim? This is the
part of the puzzle that has not been solved. As many as have shyed away from
it, I don’t want to join the train either. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, being the
president in betrayal of the so-called principle of zoning has been and would
continue to be the reasons the fundamentalists would not lay down their arms at
least not any time soon since the political interest of the cabals who foot
their bills have not been appeased to any extent. The only person that has come
close to this naked truth was the former national security adviser, general owoye
Azazi when he said that the P.D.P is the problem of BOKO HARAM. He came close
to this truth in the sense that instead of particularizing he went the way of
generalizing perhaps for reasons not to be separated from trying to secure his
job and possible rousing up a national tumult but no sooner had he made this
statement, than the security of his job suffered a quake and in no time he was
shown the exit door. The cabals at work indeed and that is how things work in
this country. And i ask: can Mr. President be the sacrificial lamb for our
salvation? Can he be the carrier of our sins like EMAN did in wole Soyinka’s strong breed? And even if he
does, will it alleviate all of our future problems politically?
Nigeria is a state founded on the
principle of unity and strength, peace and progress, therefore any competent
citizen can arise from any of its wide spread wings under a political party and
vie for an elective post in a general election. The issue of not subscribing to
the tenets and conducts of a particular political party shouldn’t been a
fertile ground of sowing seeds of discord that germinates into violence. So the
argument of not playing in line with zoning should be a party problem and not a
national one and therefore cannot hold water in any court of law in Nigeria but
the cabals who rule from the outside would not subscribe to this not while they
can still breathe. What then should be the solution it is rife to ask?
should Goodluck EBELE Jonathan, resign from
his seat as the president of this comatose behamose of a nation in order to
gratify the wicked demands of his political enemies and save us the ceremony of
bloodshed that has subsumed us and would continue to? Or better still, should
he refrain from running in the 2015 presidential election that analysts have
seen as Nigeria’s last chance if the presidency doesn’t emerge from the North?
Has our soft spot for amnesia made us forget the “biri jinni kare jinni” fable
of a phrase where dogs and baboons would be let loose in an arena of battle if
the P.D.P rigs the election? Am sure not many of us would have.
On the other side of the coin, won’t
the suggesting of a northerner to be the next president be an aberration of the
principle of franchise and what would be the other regions reaction to it? What
about the IGBO’S and the middle belt who haven’t tasted the seat of power in
decades but have continued to be consoled and pacified with the spirit of
federalism? Shall the totality of Nigerians become slaves to a particular
region that has ruled this country more from the military days to the present
day just because it is quicker to take to arms? Should the patience of the
other regions be taken for cowardice? Too many questions with answers obviously
in the negative which brings us to the forever postponed atmosphere to settle
these whole differences- summoning a sovereign national conference where we
shall discuss how far we have come and how further we can go or bringing to
termination this forced marriage of regions.
If a particular region cannot give its
support to another just because it houses the presidency, then we should stop
feigning this unity in diversity because it is not working. For this same unity
in diversity has caused many wounds than it has healed. Lord lugard’s
selfish/economic reasons for joining this matrimony of regions decades ago was
never for our common good as a people as far as I know but rather for economic
reasons.
The boko haram insurgency, least I
forget, is chiefly a political battle clothed with the fiber of religion to
draw loyalists to it because religion has always been and will always be opium
of the oppressed and can easily buy the heart of even the strongest in spirit.
It is instigated by political blackmailers who are bent to reduce this
government to debris to achieve inordinate demands……No religion preaches violence and the Islam that
I know doesn’t either. God bless Nigeria.
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