OPINION
"If
Boko Haram kills Christians and burns down churches, we will slay
Muslims and raze down mosques. We want to warn them that we, the Niger
Delta youths, in this 21st century will not accept the killing of
innocent Christians or the burning of churches. That if they try it in
the north or any part of Nigeria, we the Niger Delta youths will not see
any Muslim or mosque in the Niger Delta”- NIGER DELTA REVOLUTIONARY
CRUSADERS, VANGUARD NEWSPAPER, 5th AUGUST, 2016.
It is
no longer news that the new leader of Boko Haram, Mr. Abu Musa Al
Barnawi, who apparantly has the backing of ISIS, has said that he will
target only Christians and burn down all the Churches in the country.
He
has also said that Muslims and mosques will no longer be targetted and
that Mr. Abubakar Shekau, the erstwhile leader and principal voice of
the terror group, is no longer the leader.
Mr. Shekau has
responded by saying that he will continue to slaughter whoever he
pleases and that he remains the authentic leader. There appears to be a
very serious rift in the ranks of Boko Haram which is good news.
As far as I am concerned the two factions can do us all a favour by destroying one another and burning in hell.
Anyone
that targets Christians and Churches, or indeed any innocent civilians
for slaughter, is not worthy of life. They are nothing but vermin and,
like the cockroaches that they are, they must be crushed.
Mr.
Shekau is evil but Mr. Al Barnawi is even worse: he is the devil
incarnate. He represents ISIS and we all know what that means.
Whichever
way we look at it and whatever is going on within the ranks of Boko
Haram we must not loose sight of the bigger picture. And that bigger
picture points to one thing: Nigeria is in a mess.
Quite apart
from the poverty and hardship that has afflicted the land coupled with
the total destruction of the economy and quite apart from the shattering
of peoples dreams and the drastic reduction in their standard of living
by the ineffectual and barren fiscal and economic policies of an inept
and incompetent government, our President did not stop there.
He
also went as far as to appoint as his Minister of Sports a man who is
clearly (to use Donald Trump's words about Hilary Clinton) "unbalanced
and unhinged".
This is a man that can barely speak English and
who, during the week of the Olympics, publicly referred to our country
as "the United States Of Nigeria" whilst reprimanding our Olympic
football team for getting stuck in America and arriving late in Brazil.
Someone should tell Honorable Minister Solomon Dalung that it
was HIS job to get our boys to Rio De Janeiro on time and that it was
something of a scandal and a national embarrasment that it took the last
minute intervention and assistance of Delta Air, a private American
airline, to get them there in time for their match with Japan.
Whilst
our boys did us proud by going on to defeat Japan and later Sweden, the
video of the Minister disparaging them and spouting nonsense about some
fictitious and imaginary country called 'the United States of Nigeria'
whilst wearing his ridiculous red beret went viral on the internet. A
fool goes by no other name.
In normal climes the Minister would
have been forced to resign the following day and he would have been
compelled to apologise to the nation that he is purportedly serving for
forgetting its name. Sadly though there is nothing that is "normal"
about Nigeria or the Buhari administration.
Equally abysmal was
the recent outing of Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola, President Buhari's
"super Minister" of Power, Works and Housing, on BBC TV's Hardtalk.
Before
millions of viewers from all over the world, the Minister told his host
Mr. Stephen Sackhur a shameless and pernicious lie by claiming that he
never promised Nigerians an increase in power generation and supply.
It
is his inability to be forthright, to appreciate the virtues of telling
the truth and to keep his election promises that has earned my aburo
Tunde Fashola the nickname of Minister of Darkness.
Since he was
appointed 'super Minister' the power generation in our country has
dropped from 5000 megawatts at the time when President Jonathan left
office just over a year ago to under 2000 megawatts today. Worst still
he has not managed to construct or complete the refurbishment of a
single road.
Yet it is not the crippled economy, the erring and
dim-witted Minister of Sports, the intellectually dishonest and lying
Minister of Power, Works and Housing or any of the other numerous
foibles of the Buhari administration that gives us the most concern
today.
It is rather the gradual and systematic generation and
invocation of a frightful and cataclysmic atmosphere of war and the
looming threat and increasing likelihood of a great and violent ethnic
and religious conflict, the likes of which Africa has never seen before.
If it is not Boko Haram that is slaughtering our people it is
the Fulani herdsmen. Worse still they are doing these despicable things
with the active connivance and support of a few people that are in the
corridors of power today whose objective is to islamise our nation,
plunge us into a fiery abyss and create chaos.
The bible says
'there is no fellowship between light and darkness'. We have said it
before and we will say it again: we must restructure Nigeria before it
is too late. If we fail to do so we will have no choice but to
reconsider our so-called unity.
If things don't change quickly we must consider the possibility of dividing our country and renegotiating our union.
We
cannnot afford to wait any longer because we are playing with fire and
we are sitting on a keg of gunpowder. We must attempt to do whatever
needs to be done peacefully and we must not allow the butchers and
those that kill in the name of their god to provoke us into another
civil war.
Nothing represents the danger of the war that is
looming more than the response of the Niger Delta Revolutionary
Crusaders (an affliate of the Niger Delta Avengers) to Al Barnawi's
threat.
They responded by saying that if Christians and Churches
are targetted by Boko Haram they will kill all the Muslims in the Niger
Delta area and they will burn down all the mosques. It is a simple case
of "action" and "reaction" and I sincerely hope that those that are
used to killing others and not being killed themselves take them
seriously.
Clearly we are living in dangerous times and I
sincerely hope that those that brought religion into our politics in
2015 and that used Islam and the Boko Haram offensive as a political
tool against a southern Christian President are seeing the fruits of
their labour.
When you invoke the proverbial genie and let it
out of the kettle you must be prepared to live with the consequences and
whatever follows.
Yet the folly does not stop there. As if our
sensibilities were not already sufficiently provoked President Buhari
took the religious dance to yet another level last week by directing the
Central Bank of Nigeria to sell foreign exchange to Muslim pilgrims
that were on their way to Saudi Arabia for hajj at 197 naira to 1 USD.
This
whilst everyone else, including students, manufacturers, businessmen,
Christian pilgrims, the ailing and holiday-makers, must continue to buy
at 400 naira to 1 USD. When the math is done this amounts to a whooping
N7.9 billion naira concession for Muslim pilgrims.
And all this
in a country that is not only impoverished and whose people are
suffering from the worst economic hardship and poverty crunch since
independence but also one that is meant to be a secular state.
Such
is the national outrage that President Buhari's forex concession to his
Muslim brothers and sisters has provoked that a well-known political
commentator and activist Mr. Paul Achalla wrote the following on his
Facebook wall on August 5th:
"N410 to $1 for business,
education, entrepreneurship, food processing, manufacturing, etc. and
N197 to $1 for pilgrims going to Saudi Arabia? Bluntly put, Boko Haram
ideology won Nigeria's 2015 general election!!!"
Paul Achalla is
right. How can this sort of nonsense be justified in a multi-ethnic,
multi-cultural, multi-religious secular state? Is Buhari's Nigeria
crafted only for the Muslim north? Is Saudi Arabia now the spiritual
headquarters of our nation?
If it is not the Sultan of Sokoto
declaring public holidays, it is the President giving subsidised rates
of foreign exchange and preferential treatment to members of his own
religious faith.
If it is not that he is leading our country
into a sinister and dangerous military coalition of Sunni Muslim nations
it is that he is holding conferences in Abuja with foreign Muslim
clerics whose stated objective is to "spread sharia throughout Nigeria"
and islamise our country.
Worst still virtually all his Service
Chiefs and principal commanders in his Armed Forces together with his
National Security Advisor, his Minister of Defence, his Minister of
Internal Affairs, his Inspector General of Police, his Chief of Defence
Intelligence, his Director General of State Security, his Chairman of
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, his Commander of the National
Civil Defence Corps, his Comptroller General of Customs, his Comptroller
General of Immigration, his Comptroller General of Prisons and ALL his
other security, para-security and intelligence agencies, bar one, are
northern Muslims.
Can there be any greater form of corruption,
abuse of power, injustice and betrayal of trust than this? Does this not
prove the fact that our country is in dire need of restructuring? (TO
BE CONTINUED).
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