On 22nd July 2014 General
Muhammadu Buhari told The Nation Newspaper that "our country has gone
through several rough patches, but never before have I seen a Nigerian
President declare war on his own country as we are seeing now. Never
before have I seen a Nigerian President deploy federal institutions in
the service of partisanship as we are witnessing now. Never
before have I seen a Nigerian President utilize the common wealth to
subvert the system and punish the opposition, all in the name of
politics. Our nation has suffered serious consequences in the past for
egregious acts that are not even close to what we are seeing now. It is
time to pull the brakes''.
One may have been prepared to
accept the general's words as being those of a genuinely concerned and
committed patriot who simply wanted our President and his Government to
do a better job and who was worried about the unfolding situation in our
country if he had not consistently exposed his true colors and his
obvious soft spot for Boko Haram.
Permit me to share just one
example of the expression of that soft spot in this contribution. On 3rd
June 2013, Thisday Newspaper led their newspaper with the following
headline: ''The military offensive against Boko Haram is anti-north-
General Muhammadu Buhari''.
The headline was followed by these
words: ''Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, has criticised the declaration of
state of emergency in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States and the subsequent
military offensive against the Boko Haram Islamic sect. Buhari, who
featured on the “Guest of the Week,” a Hausa programme of the
Kaduna-based Liberty Radio, yesterday said the federal government’s
action was a gross injustice against the north. According to him, unlike
the special treatment the federal government gave to the Niger Delta
militants, the Boko Haram members were being killed and their houses
demolished. He said he was not in support of the declaration of state of
emergency in the three north-eastern states because President Goodluck
Jonathan had failed from the outset in addressing the security situation
in the country''.
The implications of these shameful and
indefensible comments, coming from a former Head of State, are obvious
and self-evident. If the truth be told Buhari's peculiar affinity with
the terrorists and his fawning about their safety and welfare is as
unbearable as it is nauseating.
Yet that same General
Buhari who said these unacceptable things one year ago is now busy
pontificating about his concerns for our nation. Many would argue that
that is pretty rich coming from him given his past comments about a
ruthless group of terrorists who, more than any other, merit the award
for the greatest ''troublers of our nation''. Given this I regard
Buhari's comments to the Nation Newspaper on the 22 July 2014 as nothing
but self-serving and belated clap trap and balderdash.
Yet
this clap trap and balderdash is worthy of a little attention. Of
particular interest to me were the following words: ''never before have I
seen a Nigerian President declare war on his own country as we are
seeing now''. Really? Correct me if I am wrong but I thought that the
war that President Goodluck Jonathan had declared was against terrorism
and Boko Haram and not against the Nigerian people.
Does General Buhari find it difficult to make a distinction between the
jihadists and the Nigerian people? Does he see them as being one and the
same? Does he actually equate members of Jamā'at ahl as-sunnah
li-d-da'wa wa-l-jihād with the Nigerian people? Does he regard the
military offensive against Boko Haram as being an offensive against OUR
people? Does he honestly believe that anytime that a Boko Haram
terrorist is killed by our Armed Forces and security agencies or that
his house is blown up that it is an attack on the Nigerian people or an
assault on the north? Are those people that Boko Haram slaughtering,
terrorising, abducting, pillaging, robbing and raping on a daily basis
all over our country not the real Nigerians?
Does he
honestly believe that Boko Haram is representative of the thinking of
our people or even the majority of the people in the muslim north? Has
this man not lost touch with reality? Does he really belong to the 21st
century or is he nothing more than an old relic from the distant past
who secretly craves for a return to the norms, ways and values of 6th
century Saudi Arabia? Is such a man really fit to be President of our
country?
Is he still insisting on having another muslim
as his running mate in order to establish his strange dream of a
muslim/muslim President and Vice President for our country or has he
shelved that idea due to public resentment and outrage? Does he have any
respect for christians? Does he have any empathy with the christian
community in northern Nigeria for the immense suffering, degradation,
humiliation,contempt, shame, indignity, persecution and mass murder that
they have been subjected to in the north for the last 53 years and
particularly in the last few years?
Does he regard christians
as being human beings? Does he accept the fact that Boko Haram are
nothing but beasts? Does he recognise the fact that no-one has the right
to take the life of another human being in the name of religion? Does
he know that compulsion has no place in any civilised religion and that
each human being has the right to exercise his or her free will to
determine which religious faith he or she wishes to espouse?
Does Buhari understand the meaning of the words ''secular state'' or the
concept of the secularity of the state? Can he possibly accept the
virtues and comprehend the wisdom of such an equitable and reasonable
constitutional arrangement which guarantees the rights of all faiths and
which does not allow one faith to laud it over another anywhere in our
country?
Does he recognise the fact that Nigeria is in actual
fact a secular state in which the rights and dignity of the members of
every faith, including the christian faith, are guaranteed by the
constitution? Does he accept the fact that in this day and age it is a
heinous crime against humanity and particularly the girl-child and that
it is a complete violation of the laws of our land for little girls of
the age of 5, 6, 9 13 and even up to 16 to be married off and subjected
to rape in the name of religion and marriage?
Does the General
support paedophiles, sexual predators, sociopaths, sadistic perverts
and the criminally-insane like the Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau who
are sexually attracted to innocent and defenceless little girls and who
believe that they can be ''sold in the market'' and ''forced into
marriage and slavery?'' Does he honestly believe that Boko Haram are
human beings? Does this man that wants to be President of our country
not recognise a heartless and callous beast when he sees one?
Does the wanton and relentless shedding of rivers of innocent blood,
including the blood of children, not move his heart? Does the open
abduction of almost 300 little girls, each of whom is young enough to be
his grandaughter, from the sanctity of their school dormitory in the
dead of the night not evoke pity in him and not stir him to rage?
Does he have any compassion and does he feel no pain for the suffering
of the victims of Boko Haram? Does he know that Boko Haram has killed as
many muslims as they have christians in their insane attempt to
establish an islamic fundamentalist state in our country?
Is
his inability to make a distinction between Boko Haram and the Nigerian
people informed by the fact that he is a closet Haramite whose stated
desire is to ''spread sharia to throughout the whole of the country'' as
he said in 2001? Does Buhari still believe that ''muslims should only
vote for those who will protect their interest'' as he said in 2001?
Does he still believe that ''christians should not worry when muslims
chop off their own arms and hands in the name of sharia because it is
none of their business'' as he said in 2001? Does he still believe that
Boko Haram members should be forgiven, granted amnesty, pampered, sent
abroad to learn and given monthly allowances like the Niger Delta
militants like he suggested in 2013?
The questions are legion.
Given his views and obvious sympathy for Boko Haram does General
Muhammadu Buhari have the moral right to condemn anyone, least of all
the President and the Federal Government, for the challenges that we are
facing in this country?
Never before have I seen a former
Nigerian Head of State openly express sympathy and covertly support a
murderous and bestial terrorist organisation that has killed well over
15,000 innocent Nigerians in cold blood, that has abducted and raped our
little girls and that has slit the throats and drained the blood of our
young boys.
Never before have I seen a former Nigerian Head
of State openly defend a bunch of cowardly, uncouth and barbaric
jihadists that have bombed and burnt alive the weak, the vulnerable and
the elderly in our country and that have slaughtered our
soldiers,policemen and intelligence agents at will and with such
callousness and glee.
Never before have I seen a former
Nigerian Head of State openly canvass restraint and mercy for a bunch of
bloodthirsty, cold-blooded mass murderers and criminals that have
turned our country into a pariah nation, that has made the north the
home of the most callous, ruthless, hateful, vile and evil terrorist
organisation in the world and that has transformed our nation into a
horrendous haven for ruthless islamic fundamentalists and bloodthirsty
islamist militias.
If the truth must be told the only thing
that is worse than Boko Haram are those in the Nigerian political class
that secretly support and covertly assist them. A Buhari Presidency
would be a disaster for our country, a danger to the christian community
and clear evidence of the final victory and triumph of Boko Haram and
the jihadists over the Nigerian state. It would also represent the end
of Nigeria as one nation.
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