I am notoriously
no fan of Olusegun Obasanjo, General, twice former president and co-architect
with other past leaders of the crumbling edifice that is still generously
called Nigeria. I have no reasons to change my stance on his record.
Nonetheless, I embrace the responsibility of
calling attention to any accurate reading of this nation from whatever source,
as a contraption teetering on the very edge of total collapse. We are close to
extinction as a viable comity of peoples, supposedly bound together under an equitable
set of protocols of co-habitation, capable of producing its own means of
existence, and devoid of a culture of sectarian privilege and will to dominate.
On Africa
Day, May 2019, organized by the Union
Bank of Africa, I similarly seized an opening to direct the attention of this
government to warnings by the Otta farmer over the self-destruct turn that the
nation had taken, urged the wisdom of
heeding the message, even while remaining chary of the messenger. That advice appears to have fallen on deaf
ears. In place of reasoned response and openness to some serious dialogue, what
this nation has been obliged to endure has been insolent distractions from
garrulous and coarsened functionaires, apologists and sectarian opportunists.
The nation is
divided as never before, and this ripping division has taken place under the
policies and conduct of none other than President Buhari – does that claim belong in the realms of
speculation? Does anyone deny that it was this president who went to sleep
while communities were consistently ravaged by cattle marauders, were raped and
displaced in their thousands and turned into beggars all over the landscape?
Was it a different president who, on being finally persuaded to visit a scene
of carnage, had nothing more authoritative to offer than to advice the
traumatized victims to learn to live peacefully with their violators?
And what happened
to the Police Chief who had defied orders from his Commander-in-Chief to
relocate fully to the trouble spot – he came, saw, and bolted, leaving the
‘natives’ to their own devices. Any disciplinary action taken against
‘countryman’?Was it a spokesman for some ghost president who chortled in those
early, yet controllable stages of now systematized mayhem,gleefully dismissed
the mass burial of victims in Benue
State as a “staged show” for international entertainment? Did the other half of
the presidential megaphone system not follow up – or was it, precede? – with
the wisdom that they, the brutalized citizenry, should learn to bow under the
yoke and negotiate, since “only the living” can enjoy the dividends of legal
rights?
To reel off
any achievements of a government – genuine or fantasized, trivial or monumental
– is thus to dodge the issue, to ignore the real core concerns. No government,
however inept, fails to record some form of achievement – this was why it were
elected, and it takes real genius to succeed in spending four years actually
doing nothing. What it fails to do, or what it does wrongly, deceitfully or
prejudicially is what concerns the citizenry. Across this nation, there is
profound distrust, indeed abandonment of hope in this government as one that is
genuinely committed to the survival of the nation as one, or indeed understands
the minimal requirements for positioning it as a modern, functional space of
productive occupancy.
Donald Trump
is not without a governance pass mark here or there – indeed, he has been
touted for the Nobel Peace prize in some quarters, backed, predictably, by the quota Nigerian
columnist – yet who dares deny, outside Republican diehard circles – that the
great United States of American is brutally divided, and is even
unraveling under the Trumpian
phenomenon!
Back to our
own yaws however: Are pensioners still considered human, deserving the rewards
of labour without further labour? Many
collapse from that extended labour of recovering routine entitlements. Even
routine access to that basic human
requirement – food – is now under question,
as farmers are chased off their farms in large numbers. Instead of
timely action – urged stridently by beleaguered governors and of course by ‘professional agitators’
-appeasement of the violent food saboteurs was the preferred route to food
security – operating under fancy names like RUGA. So how do you persuade graduates and young school leavers to try
their hands at farming instead of flooding urban centres looking for
non-existent white-collar positions? To get killed and dismembered?
And what is the score within those much
coveted urban precincts? Lop-sided appointments to crucial positions in Civil
Service and parastatals! Consider the prime economic cash cow – petroleum –
exposed a few months ago as a reeking cesspit of nepotism. Who is the Minister
of Petroleum under whose watch such an unprecedented contempt for geographical
parity– uncontroverted till today – became entrenched?
That happens to be none
other than the nation’s president – and he did make a show of astonishment at
the gross disparities, promised to subject the anomaly to immediate enquiry.
May one ask what action has been taken to rectify that presumably
“nation-unifying” compilation? It all
casts a long, unedifying shadow backwards to those days of agitation by Tai
Solarin and the mercuric engineer,
Awojobi when the same Buhari took forceful charge of that ministry, promised to
get to the root of the flying charges –
anyone still recall the saga of the missing millions? He made a beeline for the home of a prominent
political leader and carted away loads of files in his illegal possession.In
vain the nation awaited enlightenment – Nothing!
National
divisiveness? Just where does culpability lie?
Does centralist usurpation divide or bind? The answer is obvious in
daily effects. We have even heard the charge laid at the feet of governors.
When the constitutive units of this nation take steps to rescue themselves into
the‘unifying’quagmire into which they have been plunged by a creaking, clearly
unworkable centralized system, guess who squawk, gnash their teeth and threaten
to call down thunder even where such remedies are backed by constitutional
provisions! Alas, the dare of ignorance!
And after being confronted by the legitimate right of states to at least
salvage their existence and protect their citizens, guess who trundles out constrictive
parameters, and attempts to dictate to governors how such state prerogatives
should be exercised!Come under the
umbrella of a failed Inspectorate Usurper – ordered the Garbled megaphone. Just
on whose authority?
We do know –
let this be stated for the umpteenth time! – that the rains did not just begin
to beat us yesterday in this nation. We know when the clouds began to gather,
where the deluge began and turned to severe pounding. We can pinpoint the first
trickle of the torrent of appeasement, of illegal extortions and concessions.
Past leaders will be not permitted to forget or gloss over own self-centred
interests and nation corrosive lapses that brought us to this parlous present.
But we do endure in this here and now, in the immediacy of current
governance,so let no uppity flunkey attempt to divert attention from current
realities, realities that now clearly pronounce this nation of once promising
prospects a basket case of abject penury and insecurity, where hordes of
trained minds and sturdy limbs roam the streets as beggars, as haphazard
vendors of the products of other peoples, other lands!
Inequity
reigns, and solutions are trivialized. Again and again voices are raised to
urge the dismantling of a crude, militarized centralist contraption –
repeatedly exposed in illegalities – and
substitute a more efficient governance system, decentralized, providing broader access to opportunities. All such
efforts are turned into opportunities for legislative junketing and budget
padding.Legislators watch with indifference in this day of human advance, as
individuals are sentenced to hang for expressing their views on the relative
apprehension of religious avatars, not a squeak emerge from such lawgivers.
Paedophiles and cross-border sex traffickers are honoured in the act, granted
immunity on cooked-up alibis of religion. Is this nation a theocracy? Nigeria is a suppurating slaughter slab, and
it boggles the mind that supposedly wise and lettered men, sheltering under any
religious mandate, would go into a solemn huddle to ‘legitimately’ augment the
toll of mindless killings that now plague the land.
Presumably,
the ongoing ‘national security’persecution of Obadiah Mailafia is s sign of
national unity? I invite our marionettes to read deeply into history. Oh, excuse me, history has been banned from
learning structures, so look not for history books! However, straightforward, first-hand testimonies
abound, exposing structural flaws, deceits and conspiracies against this
presumptive national edifice.
They are perpetrated by highly placed servants of
the state, some of whom have since risen to even higher national positions. I
draw attention, for instance, to detailed revelations of plots against the
nation, plots that resonate in the present. Such is the two-year old interview
of a former ambassador to the Sudan, Bola Dada
– The Punch Newspapers. Archives
remain ever obliging. They avail us vivid material to decide whether or not a
sinister script is being acted out today with copious libations from Nigerian
blood.
I think, in
public interest, The Punch should re-run that interview, most especially in
view of recent claims by a columnist in The Nation – Femi Abbas Sept. 4-
regarding how and by whom Nigeria was
corralled into the OIC. When you abolish History in institutions, you open the
gates wide for rampaging revisionism
while the same gates are shut against a grasp, however tenuous, of why,for
instance, a Mailafia becomes a target of serial interrogations and
harassment, rather than those boldly
named in his revelations. Is it he who constitutes a danger to the nation, or
the indicted fanatics of unlimited impunity and callous disregard for humanity?
Why the ostentatious pretence of investigative zeal? The man has told you where
to look. Well, look in that direction and report back to us! In the meantime
however, ensure that he meets with no accident!
Still on
security: any tear that is shed for the arch-bandit and multiple murderer
Akwaza, known as Gana, is an obscenity.
However, tears of trepidation are falling fast and furious over the
conduct of an army that eliminates a captive in cold blood, side-tracking the
rationality of professional investigations and legitimate pursuit of felons and
other enemies of society. The issue here is not one of the appropriateness
of a policy of Amnesty – that
constitutes a larger debate in its place.
The issue here – and a critical one – is that a Wanted Man, on his way to
surrender, has been killed in cold blood. I read yesterday that the Army has
followed this up with a demand for the bounty earlier placed by the Benue State
governor on the head of the WANTED man. However, all reports so far indicate
that he was on his way to surrender? And so, is this bounty demand a joke? An
end then to such gallows humour! And
certainly not now, not while the nation is freshly reeling from the latest horror of the
targeting of unarmed Road Safety officials, gunned down in cold blood in their
commuter bus, and the mass kidnapping of survivors. Shall we presume that the surviving
casualties of routine duty rosters are also nation-dividers if they scream out
for protection and deplore a breakdown in the entire security architecture of
the nation?
We must
however concede one remedial initiative to this government. Perhaps it was a
belated awareness that the roof of the national edifice was on fire that
instigated the effort to appropriate all available water resources in the
nation – a desperate move to put out the flames with one hefty splash!
Presumably, even the rains that fall on earth will belong to the Exclusive
List? We shall have to learn to gather
such rain before it strikes the earth, or else queue for a licence to tap it
later for domestic use. Get ready to pay stiff fines when we get rain soaked
for lack of public transportation.
Distractions
upon distractions, but dangerous distractions!
Provocative moves that deeply erode any lingering faith in the
even-handed claims of governance, of respect for the rights of independent
peoples that were brought together to form a nation, and the justice of
equality of access to the land’s resources.
But the fault is not one-sided. Let governors also wake up to their
constitutional rights and duties.
There are vast areas of those rights that have
been trampled upon, usurped for far too long. Forget legislative jamborees of
constitution reviews – we have had our fill of them – all the files are
gathering dust.
It is time
for Reparations! Dust up those files and head for the courts. Prepare for
name-calling, just as long as such names embody – Dividers-in-law!
Only then
shall we uncover who are the real Dividers-in-Chief? If individual voices
rankle, then perhaps it is time to convoke a Nation Survival Conference.
Let all
sections and group interests place their cards on the table and starkly
articulate what we all know and endure on a daily basis, and proffer solutions,
debate moves towards a collective – rational and sincere – undertaking of
nation formation. The ongoing governance
posture of aggressive evasion spells only one end: collective suicide.

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