RESTRUCTURING NIGERIA: WAITING FOR TINUBU & BUHARI
It is so gratifying that Nigerians are coming to a consensus on
the need to restructure the Country. It has been long in coming. The cry first
started after June 12 1993. NADECO fired the first shots and PRONACO took on
the main fight. Major proponents were the Yoruba of the South West with support
from the South south and the South East. The leading lights of this struggle
included Chief Anthony Enahoro, Adekunle Ajasin, Professor Wole Soyinka, Dr Beko
Ransome Kuti, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Chief Ayo Opadokun, Chief Oluwide
Omojola, Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu, Dr Kalu Idika Kalu and Olawale Okunniyi. The
Yoruba Socio-political organization AFENIFERE has since stayed on it, with
rising and falling tempo.
To lower or fully stop the agitation for a National Sovereign
Conference which would restructure Nigeria, the North granted the West the
'right' to produce the replacement for Abiola. The Northern establishment led
by Ibrahim Babangida and Abdulsalami Abubakar anointed Olusegun Obasanjo to
become President. To everybody's surprise, the call resumed after a few years
of Obasanjo's Presidency forcing Obasanjo to call his own bluff and empaneled
the National Political Reform Conference in 2005. Even this did not stop
PRONACO from proceeding on its own conference in 2006. Both CONFABs produced
copious recommendations that would lead to restructuring the Country to return
it to a proper and stable Federation. As would be expected, the PRONACO
recommendations were more far reaching. Nevertheless none of these was easily
acceptable to the North. I was in the 2005 Confab and I was surprised that
virtually all the delegates from every part of the Country were unanimous in
identifying the problems of Nigeria, its consistent stop & go syndrome that
has made it a laughing stock to the World, but when it came to proffering the
Solutions, the North, particularly the core North opposed virtually every
change. They seemed to prefer the status quo. And that bothered me to no end.
Finally the recommendations of 2005 did not see the light of day!
Then the South South agitation for Resource control came on
strong on the scene. Asari Dokubo, Ateke Tom, Government Ekpemupolo (Tompolo),
John Togo and many others formed their different militant units, the most
dangerous being the Niger Delta Vigilante(NDV), Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer
force( NDPVF), Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta( MEND), the
Niger Delta Liberation Front( NDLF) and lately the Niger Delta Avengers(
NDA).They made life unbearable for the oil companies in the Niger Delta, taking
hostages, bursting pipelines and in the process impaired Nigeria's ability to
produce and export oil and gas. Some got into bunkering business big time. The
oil companies shut down their operations and some relocated to Lagos. This
forced Obasanjo to call the National Conference on one hand and to cede the
vice presidency to the Niger Delta on the other hand. Again this power
concession to the Niger Delta or the South south did not quite quell the
militant agitations until President Umaru Yar'adua played the amnesty joker
which calmed the agitation. But only for a while, because the Movement for the
Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) came on very strong in 2012 even when their
'man' Good luck Jonathan was the President, showing that the problem was much
deeper than just being allocated the Presidency.
Then Jonathan came to power and the music changed. The Boko Haram
insurgency started causing so much damage and disquiet. First, the fight
against Boko Haram was seen by some people as a fight against the North, while
some people saw Boko Haram as rebelling against the marginalization or mistreatment
of the North. Jonathan tried his best to prove that he was not anti- north. While
he was doing so, the rumblings in the South East with increasing activities of
the MASSOB and the nascent birth of the IPOB combined with rumblings in the
Middle Belt and the continued agitations for restructuring by the South
West to compel him to call the 2014 National Conference. Again at this confab, the
North generally opposed all talk about restructuring and it took great wisdom
of the leadership of the conference to come with some agreements, most of which
were only minimal requirements to keep the Nation together, nothing really far
-reaching or revolutionary. Yet a few months ago, even these agreements that
came from a high dose of compromise on all sides were repudiated by some of the
Northern delegates.
For years, the agitation for Biafra by MASSOB (formed about 1998)
went on without much trouble except for the occasional stay at-home order by
the group, which were usually only partially successful. Mr Uwazurike the
leader of the group had a running battle with Obasanjo, going in and out of detention.
But the mainstream Igbo paid scant attention to him. The ante was raised when
IPOB was born about 2012 even while their South-South 'kinsman' Good luck Ebele
Azikiwe Jonathan was in power. But many Igbo and most other Nigerians never
knew they existed, except those who occasionally stumbled unto “Radio
Biafra" which broadcasted from London or so. Enter President Muhammadu
Buhari who announced that he would discriminate against the South East &
South South Regions that gave him 5% support in the 2015 Presidential
elections. He followed the announcement by ensuring the total exclusion of the
South East from his appointments, except for the ministerial appointments where
the constitution compelled him to appoint at least a minister from every State.
He focused on the North that gave him 97% support. This enraged the Igbo and
the Niger Delta People who were also discriminated against.
To pour petrol into fire, PMB authorized the arrest, detention
and trial of the relatively unknown Nnamdi Kanu, the acclaimed IPOB leader. His
followers poured out to the streets to ask for his release, Nigerian Security
forces used live ammunition to break up the protests causing heavy casualties
in Aba, Asaba and Onitsha. This drew the attention of many Igbo who hitherto
had been kind of aloof to the IPOB struggle. When the federal Government
refused to release Kanu on bail, support for him and his cause rose
astronomically. And all over the Country a new chapter was opened on the
restructuring campaign.
This matter drew in the Niger Delta avengers in 2016 who did not
only support Nnamdi Kanu and his call for Biafra but went on to announce their
own Republic of Niger Delta. Nigerians from all walks of life and regions began
to support the call for restructuring the Country. As all these were going on,
the militant Fulani herdsmen who had limited their terror largely to the North
Central Region and the Christian Farming regions of the North West and North
East began a forceful March to the South, sacking communities, kidnapping,
killing and maiming innocent citizens in Enugu, Anambra, Abia, Delta, Ondo and
EKITI States mainly. This introduced the fear of an alleged new wave of
Islamization to the unsolvable Nigerian equation.
At this point, Atiku Abubakar spoke forcefully that it was time we
restructured Nigeria to help save Nigeria from itself. His, was the first major
voice in support of restructuring from the North. Soon a couple of other
Northerners began to soften their long held hard stand against Restructuring.
Not long after, another Oracle spoke in Support. That was Olusegun
Obasanjo who went on to add that it was time to allow the Igbo produce the
President for Nigeria. Then Alhaji Shettima and his band of Arewa
Youths-escalated the discourse when they gave a 90-day quit notice to the Igbo
living in Northern Nigeria. In addition, they made what looked like a
passionate appeal to the Government of Nigeria to allow the Igbo go through a
UN - supervised self- determination referendum so that they could have their
peace, since according to them the Igbo were responsible for all the 'sins' of
Nigeria and 'had not been humbled enough' by all the vicissitudes visited on
them by Nigeria.
Thereafter the dam got broken and the cry for restructuring the
Nation and for self-determination filled the air. From the Middle Belt forum,
from the South west- AFENIFERE and the Odua People’s Congress, from the South
East, Ohaneze Ndigbo,Alaigbo Development Foundation, the World Igbo Congress
and the World Igbo Summit came on strong, from the South south and then from
the North. The Sultan of Sokoto began to call for dialogue and for the first
time asked the Governments to arrest the armed Fulani Herdsmen. The Emir of
Kano also spoke in similar tones. The Southern Peoples Assembly consisting of
the three Regions in Southern Nigeria came together to forcefully demand for
restructuring Nigeria. And then another Oracle spoke - Ibrahim Babangida,
former Military President of Nigeria who fought every move to restructure
Nigeria since 1993, came strong on the need to restructure Nigeria NOW. Even
the APC progressive Governors forum has joined in the call for restructuring
Nigeria despite the embarrassing tardiness and ambivalence
of their party on the subject which was on their manifesto.
It is therefore gratifying that we have finally achieved a
National consensus on the urgent and imperative need to restructure this
lop-sided and unstable Federation to set it free to soar and excel. The only
voices we are awaiting for, to start this critical redemptive work for Nigeria
are those of Bola Ahmed Tinubu and PMB. But realizing that both Tinubu and
Buhari had been in support of PRONACO and its strident recommendations to
restructure Nigeria in 2006, it will be a monumental tragedy if history now
records them as those who opposed or stopped a national consensus to
restructure Nigeria peacefully! I pray that does not happen.
Mazi Sam I. Ohuabunwa OFR.
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