OPINION
A PRESIDENT WITH NO MEMORY AND NO RECOLLECTION OF HISTORY
By Femi Fani-Kayode
There are two statements that President Buhari made in the last few days that I find curious and misleading.
I
have read them over and over again and I am left with no other
conclusion than the fact that we have a President that has no
recollection of history and that has no memory.
Firstly
he said that the PDP governments that were in power for 16 years before
him had achieved nothing and had "left nothing" for him in terms of
development.
Secondly he said that the Igbo people of
south eastern Nigeria that are agitating for the sovereign state of
Biafra should "forget it".
Permit me to begin with the latter and my response is as follows.
"Mr.
President, you are right when you say that a war was fought in which
two million people were killed just to keep Nigeria one.
Yet the
cause of that war and the reasons that it had to be fought in the first
place are still very much with us and have not been resolved or even
addressed.
Worst still the barbaric acts of savagery that provoked it still occur on a daily basis in our country.
You
seem to have forgotten that the catalyst for the war was the fact that
over 100,000 innocent and defenceless Igbo civilians, including women
and children, were murdered in cold blood in a series of well-planned
and well-executed pogroms in the north over a period of three months
just after a group of young northern officers, including your goodself,
carried out their "revenge coup" on July 29th 1966.
During
the course of that "revenge coup" no less than three hundred Igbo
officers and an Igbo Head of State, together with a Yoruba Military
Governor, were beaten like dogs and murdered by those northern officers.
After
the pogroms started the Igbo fled the north in their millions, ran back
home to the east and demanded to have their own country where they
would be safe. You and others denied them that right and it led to war.
During
the course of that war you bathed in the blood of Biafrans, you killed
their infants and babies, you raped their women, you burnt and pillaged
their homes, you crushed their bones, you brought them to their knees
and you stripped away their dignity, self-esteem and self-respect just
to keep Nigeria one.
After the the war was over you took all their properties, seized all their money and left them with 20 pounds each in the bank.
For
the next 40 years you insulted them, killed them, marginalised them,
humiliated them, broke them, denied them their rights, enslaved them,
turned them into a nation of traders, took away their soul and reduced
them to second class citizens.
Now you
say their grandchildren, who swell up the ranks of IPOB and MASSOB, have
no right to ask for self-determination or for their own country simply
because you killed their grandfathers and grandmothers during the war,
starved their parents and shattered their dreams.
I say
shame on you and all those that think like you. If Nigeria was a normal
country by now you and a number of your colleagues would have been at
the International Criminal Court at the Hague answering charges of
genocide and crimes against humanity which were committed during the
civil war instead of being President.
Remember the Asaba massacre? Remember the bombing of Onitsha bridge?These are just two of many.
If
you want the Igbo or any other southerner to stay and if you want
Nigeria to remain one then you must treat us all as equals, offer our
children and our people equal opportunities, tender a public apology and
pay full compensation for all the atrocities that you, your people and
your forefathers have committed against the people of the south and the
northern minorities over the last two hundred years.
In
addition to that you must defeat, destroy and dismantle Boko Haram,
decommission your state-sponsored Fulani militias whom you call
herdsmen and put a stop to the marginalisation, intimidation, threats,
genocide, ethnic cleansing and mass murder of our people.
You
must also desist from implementing a contrived and ill-motivated
economic policy whose primary objective is to pauperise and impoverish
the Nigerian people and bring them to their knees and whose purpose is
to ensure that no individual or group of people has the resources and
means to fight you and to stop you from coming back in 2019.
It
is after you have done all these things that you can make a passionate
appeal to us for the continued unity of Nigeria. And please bear in mind
that it must be an appeal and not a demand. There must not even be a
whiff of the usual threats or intimidating words.
Outside of that
the Nigerian baby you are carrying and saying that you killed and died
for during the civil war is already dead. It is only waiting to be
buried".
To President Buhari's assertion that sixteen years of
PDP-rule "left him with nothing", I say it is manifestly dishonest and
by saying this he has inflicted what William Shakespeare describes as
"the unkindest cut of all".
It is obvious that Mr. President has either lost his memory or he has been badly misinformed.
I
say this because if one considers the state of the country in 1999 when
President Olusegun Obasanjo took over and compare it to what it was in
2007 when he left office, one will have no choice but to conceede the
fact that this was not just development but a miraculous transformation
in every single sector. That is what Obasanjo managed to achieve and I
am very proud to have been part of that government and part of that
legacy.
After Obasanjo left President Umaru Yar’ Adua took over and after his passing came President Goodluck Jonathan.
As far as I am concerned Jonathan built on Obasanjo’s legacies and foundation and he took us to yet another level.
If
you compare Nigeria in 2015 by the time Jonathan left to 1999 before
Obasanjo came in, you will have to thank the PDP for lifting this nation
up and taking us from strength to strength.
By the time
Jonathan left office in 2015 Nigeria had the largest economy on the
African Continent, the 24th largest economy on earth and the third
fastest growing economy in the world, among many other things. And
Jonathan managed to achieve all that whilst fighting a civil war in the
north east against a relentless enemy.
Sadly in one year and
three months all of those gains have been destroyed by President Buhari
and his APC and we are now back in the dark ages.
Every sector in the country has been destroyed whilst poverty, misery, tears and suffering stalk the land.
All
hope appears to have been lost and virtually everyone, including many
of those that supported Buhari and helped to bring him to power, are
murmuring and complaining.
The truth is that President Buhari has
brought nothing but poverty, incompetence, fascism, ethnic cleansing,
recession, abuse of power, persecution, genocide, chaos, destruction,
division, fear, death, shame and the gnashing of teeth to Nigeria.
He
has no way of running the country other than to intimidate the citizens
with brute force and threaten the opposition with his numerous security
agencies. That is his legacy and it is one of failure, lost
opportunitues and shattered dreams.
Finally the President would
do well to remember that a large number of people that supported him in
his quest to become President in last years election were all
originally from the PDP.
This is whether they were PDP Governors, PDP Ministers or PDP legislators who decamped to the APC.
No
less than 70 percent of the people that helped to put Buhari in power
used to be in the PDP including President Olusegun Obasanjo, Vice
President Atiku Abubakar, Senate President Bukola Saraki, Speaker of the
House of Representatives Yakubu Dogara, former Speakers of the House of
Representatives Aminu Tambuwal, Aminu Masari and Umar Ghali Na'aba,
former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory and Governor of Kaduna
State Nasir El- Rufai, Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, Minister
of Transport and former Governor of Rivers state Rotimi Amaechi, former
Governors Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Segun Oni, Danjuma Goje, Aliyu Wammakko,
Rabiu Kwankwaso, Murtala Nyako, George Akume, Senate Leader Ali, former
PDP National Chairmen Barnabas Gemade and Audu Ogbeh and many others.
When
Buhari insults the PDP legacy and says that nothing was ever done by
the PDP in 16 years, he is insulting the 70 per cent of his support base
and people that put him in power starting from Obasanjo. I think that
this is most unfair and very ungrateful of him.
We leave it to
Obasanjo and Buhari's other new-found friends, political associates and
allies to take up the challenge, to rise up to the occasion, to educate
the President and to defend their own history, legacy and record in
public office.
Yet I am not surprised at the convenient memory
loss or insensitivity of our President or indeed that of most of our
leaders. The truth is bitter and more often than not beyond human
comprehension. Yet we are constrained to share that truth and lift the
veil from time to time.
The fact is that most of them are not
human. They are what Mr. David Icke, the famous British historian and
researcher, describes as "hybrids" and "shape-shifting reptilians".
Worst still they work for a hidden hand and some very dark and sinister
forces.
It is in that context that one can undestand their unbelievable mendacities and exceptional callousness.
They
are, in the main, cold-blooded reptiles and certified psycopaths. They
are incapable of displaying any form of empathy and they lack the milk
of human kindness and compassion. May God deliver us.
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