FAYOSE, FAYEMI, BRAIN-CRACKING & THE DEPRESSING SPECTRE
Naturally the President was distraught with this new development and was
actually short of words. He was thoroughly exasperated or so it seemed. You
could hear his exasperation but he struggled to give hope and then he said
"I wish to assure all Nigerians that their security is receiving the
greatest attention from this administration and there is no compromise in this
commitment. I appeal for your patience while my security teams CRACK THEIR
BRAINS to put an end to this horrendous violence"And I was lost. My hope
dimmed and my emotions ran riot. After 3 years of going through this chronic
insecurity, our security Chiefs are just now cracking their brains, perhaps
wondering what to do. I thought we had a plan! Well, since the President is
satisfied with their performance, how can anybody help? My only note of
advice to the President is that he must
realize that those Nigerians who are unhappy with the situation are
transferring their unhappiness to him. If therefore I were him, I would rather
that these cracked brains are broken and discarded. Naturally the President is
not obliged to accept this advice or any other. He is the President and takes
full responsibility for the actions or inactions of his appointees- with or
without cracked brains!
This
distressing spectre became depressing last week, when I watched Governor Ayo
Fayose with collar on his neck and his hand in a sling, weeping like a baby on
National Television. I am naturally a sympathetic person and easily identify
with the underdog or mistreated. I felt sad and sorry for Ayo Fayose. I also
felt sorry for Nigeria's democracy. How could a governor that enjoys immunity
be so treated and humiliated in the public? Some People said he was acting. May
be Ayo is theatrical but he is also macho. He gives the impression of a tough
guy and does not sound like a guy who would show weakness by crying or indeed
wailing in the Public. But even if any one would give the benefit of doubt to
such absurd acts of theatre, when you listened to the testimony of the his deputy
governor and PDP governorship candidate for the elections held over the weekend
you would dismiss such thoughts. Also when I listened to the rambling
explanation of the Police Commissioner I was sad. How could the Police be
talking of unlawful assembly of people or talking of obtaining permission for
political campaigns in the last week before an election. It was clear that the
Police was on an assignment to assault the PDP politicians and their
supporters. They were on a kind of revenge assignment to punish Ayo Fayose for
what he did a day before.
I always had the feeling that trouble was brewing in EKITI. Four years
ago, Ayo Fayose who was a returning Governor defeated Kayode Fayemi, then of
ACN. After that, ACN and latter APC tried everything legal and extralegal to
stop him from governing. He was chased around and harassed by EFCC and other
security agencies. That Ayo Fayose survived to complete his term is a testimony
to Ayo's ability to fight and the extraordinary grace of God. Now the time has
come to stop Fayose by all means. Though he is actually not running for another
term, but it is as if he is running. His loyal Deputy Governor -Prof Kolapo
Olusola whom he personally selected to replace him is running. Ordinarily APC
will do everything to replace a PDP governor as they did in Ondo last time, but
more so Ayo Fayose( the enfant terrible) or his chosen successor. I was sure
the desperation of Fayemi & APC to replace Fayose and his PDP would lead to
some form of violence and that's what is playing out. Certainly I was not alone
in this prediction.
The
situation that unfolded last week was aided by previous and present events. In
2014, when Fayose was campaigning to displace Fayemi as Governor, his party PDP
was in power in Abuja and we know what help the government gave him. We know
the effort made to stop the APC politicians from attending the closing campaign
in Ado Ekiti. We heard of the closing of the Akure Airport to prevent APC
bigwigs from flying easily to Ekiti. There was also a large contingent of
security forces sent to EKITI. So as is the way of the World, and more so of
Nigerian politics, the principle of tit for tat must apply. But as it always
happens, vengeance often goes beyond the level of the original injury and
creates a cycle of vengeance & reprisals. Secondly, the day before this
debacle when Fayose was prevented from moving freely and got gassed and rough
handled by security officers, he was alleged to have motivated Transporters in
Ado-Ekiti to park their vehicles so that the supporters of APC would either
trek to the Stadium or stay at home. To me this was an unnecessary affront to
the APC which controls the Federal government, more so when the President was
at the campaign rally. I knew there was going to be a reprisal and it came
speedily the very next day. My people
say that one should not touch the tail of the lion whether it is living or
dead! Ayo decidedly stirred the bees and got stung!
Now
we are running a Nation of tit for tat. The Beron youth are alleged to steal
300 cows belonging to the Fulani and the Fulani kill 200 Beron Men, women,
youth and Children. The Benue state government enacts an anti-open grazing bill
and the cattle herdsmen open attack on everybody in the community, including
Reverend fathers. An Igbo drug dealer cheats another, and he sends assassins to
go into the Church and kill all in sight. Can a Nation survive this kind of
primitive inter-relationships? And then the Beron cow thieves, the Fulani
Herdsmen and the Igbo drug dealers,those who caused the problem and those who
retaliated are all walking around free, planning their next moves, while many
innocent have been despatched to untimely and violent death. What really is the
purpose of government in our Country? This is actually a depressing reality in
Today's Nigeria. Can anything be done? Let me recommend to Prof Kolapo Olusola
and Dr Kayode Fayemi (whoever wins the election )to make a decision to break
this cycle in Ekiti and let us pray that whoever becomes the President of
Nigeria in 2019 will change this debasing and depressing spectre. And one sure
way to proceed is to agree to drastically restructure the Country in all
ramifications and make the resultant governments take full responsibility for
protecting the lives of their citizens in word and deed,and without favour or
ill will.
Mazi Sam I. Ohuabunwa OFR
sam@starteamconsult.com
Nigeria is in a catastrophic dilemma.
ReplyDeleteAt least this is a decent voice, we need to listen & work at reversing all these. Self interest at every level is responsible for the dangerous situation we caged ourselves into. No one can win in this way at the end of the day. We are approaching the Somali situation.
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