In
the light of the horrendous events that took place in Paris last night I
believe that it is time to eliminate and exterminate every single
Jihadist terrorist on the face of the earth. We must show them no mercy
and we must hold no quarter.
We
must also acknowledge the fact that America and her European allies
made many mistakes in their handling of the war against terror.
For
example Saddam Hussein of Iraq, Muammar Ghaddafi of Libya, Hosni
Mubarak of Egypt and Bashir Al Assad of Syria, despite their despotic
ways and many shortcomings, suppressed the jihadists, the terrorists and
the Islamic fundamentalists more than anyone else in the Arab world.
Despite
this the Americans and the west fought against them, destroyed their
countries and removed them from power. Out of them all only Al Assad
remains standing and even at that he presides over only half of Syria
and that is by the grace of the Russians and the Iranians.
Whilst
the Americans and her western allies hate, despise and seek to destroy
the secularist leaders of the Arab world they appear to adore the ruling
families, kings and despots of the Arab Gulf states who fund Islamist
terror, who promote the Wahhabi philosophy and who export the violent
and relentless Salifist tendency more than any other. It appears to me
that this is the greatest paradox and contradiction of the modern age
and frankly it is as inexplicable as it is inexcusable.
The
fact of the matter is that the most powerful and deadly Islamic
terrorist organisations in the world today, including Al Nusra, ISIS, Al
Qaeda, Al Shabbab, Boko Haram, Islamic Jihad, Hamas and numerous others
are funded by America’s greatest allies in the region, namely Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar.
The
mess that we are witnessing in the world today, the terrible carnage
that we witnessed in Sharm El Sheik two weeks ago, the slaughter in
Ankara three weeks ago, the mass murder in Beirut two days ago and the
butchery in Paris last night were acts of evil and manifestations of
bestial savagery that were wrought and made possible by years of
doublespeak, subterfuge, weak, ineffectual and counter-productive Middle
Eastern policies and leadership by the administration of President
Barack Obama.
That
is the bitter truth. He condoned and pampered the Saudis from the
outset, he turned his back on Israel, he wined and dined with the
Iranians, he supported Al Nusra, he refused to confront ISIS and instead
he supported the destruction and murder of the Arab leaders that were
prepared to do it for him.
Yet
in all of this the people that I pity the most are the Nigerians. I say
this because every single day for the last six months since President
Buhari has been sworn into office there has been an obvious resurrection
of the power, might and confidence of Boko Haram yet the people of
Nigeria have failed to recognize or acknowledge it.
They
are still studying what they describe as Buhari’s ‘’body language’’ and
they have chosen to ignore the fact that the economy is collapsing,
regional and ethnic tensions tensions are boiling, food prices are going
up and human rights and civil liberties are being trampled upon.
They
have chosen to ignore the fact that a full-blown dictatorship has now
evolved in our country where the rule of law is negated, where security
agents act with contempt for the law and impunity, where court orders
are ignored by government agencies, where perceived enemies are
subjected to all manner of persecution and evil and where those that saw
through the bogus mantra of ‘’change’’ are ridiculed, humiliated,
criminalized without any credible evidence, declared guilty until proven
innocent, threatened and molested and, in some cases, hounded into
exile, detention or death.
The
despicable way that Buhari is treating Colonel Sambo Dasuki, the former
National Security Advisor, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the
pro-Biafran movement and Dr. Bukola Saraki, the Senate President
confirms my fears about him. He has lost touch with reality and he
believes that he can do anything to anybody simply because he is in
power.
Yet
his inability to curb Boko Haram and his reluctance to even acknowledge
the fact that the war against terror is in a much more dangerous place
than it was towards the tail end of the Jonathan administration is the
most glaring testimony of his insensitivity.
The
bitter truth is that the events that took place in Paris last night,
with its massive civilian casualties, occur in one Nigerian town or the
other in the north-eastern region of our country virtually every other
day but such events are ignored by our local media, covered up by our
government and no longer even get a mention on Al Jazera, BBC or CNN
anymore.
Despite
the gallant efforts of our courageous soldiers, from town to town the
atrocities of Boko Haram are legion and they have slaughtered almost
8,000 innocent souls since President Buhari came to power almost six
months ago.
Worse
still the bombings and killings have also returned to Abuja and other
towns outside the north east such as Lokoja and Okene and the terrorists
appear to be slowly making their way to the southern part of the
country.
Nigeria
is saddled with a President who was a great defender of Boko Haram up
until a few months ago and who was once nominated by them as their
spokesman and negotiator in proposed talks with the previous
administration.
Rather
instructively he is the life patron of the Fulani Cattlerearers
Association whose members have been committing acts of terror by
butchering, raping, pillaging and abducting many southerners and Middle
Belters over the last few months.
He
is also a President that is implementing a clearly northern and Islamic
agenda and who sees the southern part of the country as nothing but a
colony of slaves. Under such a man it seems hardly likely that Boko
Haram can or will be stopped. Worse still the Nigerian people have been
left alone by the international community to fight that war on their
own.
Even
though it is clear that not many in the international community
empathise with us when our people are slaughtered by Boko Haram, it is
gratifying to note that our people, as generous and as compassionate as
ever, have expressed immense sorrow about the sad events in Paris and
they have expressed immense solidarity with the people of France through
the social media.
This
is very touching and that is the Nigerian for you. He is resilient,
faithful, compassionate, generous, true, caring and always ready to
sympathise with others and to offer words of encouragement in difficult
times. Even though our blood is being shed by Boko Haram on a daily
basis without the world seeming to care or batting an eyelid, we share
their pain and mourn with them when their blood is shed and when their
people are killed by the terrorists.
I guess that is a testimony to our humanity: it is what makes us who and what we are.
May
God protect our nation from these evil and desperate beasts who kill
the defenseless, the weak and the vulnerable in the name of their god
and may He deliver us from them. May
the souls of all those that were murdered in Paris last night rest in
peace, may the blood of the innocents that was shed be avenged, may the
Lord comfort their families and loved ones and may He be with the people
of France at this difficult time.
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