The Department of State Security (DSS) have claimed that
five Fulani herdsmen were abducted, killed and buried in a mass grave by
members of IPOB in Abia state a few days ago. They have also claimed
that there were up to fifty more bodies in that mass grave and that they
are all Fulani.
The implications of this announcement is
obvious. It will create more tension and fear in the land and it will
lead to reprisal killings in the north. Violence is never the way out
and I have always believed that it has no place in any civilized
society. Yet what I find curious about this announcement is the fact
that it is unique and historic.
I say this because thousands of
Igbos, Yorubas, Niger-Deltans and Middle Belters have been killed by
Fulani militants and herdsmen over the last ten months since President
Buhari came to power yet the DSS has never announced it and told the
country about the details and ethnic identities of the victims.
When
one thousand Shiite Muslims were slaughtered in Zaria and buried in
mass graves the DSS did not speak. When five hundred Idomas were
massacred in Agatu by Fulani militants the DSS did not speak.
When
hundreds of southern and Middle Belt farms were raided by
AK-47-wielding Fulani herdsmen who murdered, raped, burnt down and took
over the land of their victims the DSS never gave us details of the
victims or made any announcements.
When our leaders in the south
were kidnapped and when men witnessed their wives and children being
raped and butchered by the Fulani militias before their very eyes the
DSS made no announcements.
When the International Terror Index
told the world that the Fulani militias in Nigeria are the "fourth most
deadly terror organization in the world" the DSS said nothing and
neither did they give us details about their activities or their
victims.
Worse of all is the fact that our government and our
President, who himself happens to be a Fulani, has never deemed it fit
or necessary to condemn the activities of the Fulani herdsmen and
militants and neither have they expressed any sympathy or displayed any
empathy for their many victims.
Let me be clear: the murder of
anyone, regardless of their ethnicity or faith, is unacceptable to me. I
deplore murder and violence and in my view the killing of one innocent
soul diminishes the humanity of every single one of us as a community
and nation.
However it seems curious that the minute that Fulanis
are killed in the east the DSS is quick to rise to the occasion and
express concern about it whilst they do not express the same concern
when Nigerians from other ethnic nationalities are killed by the Fulani
in their own homes and land.
Therein lies the double standard and
it is sad and unfortunate. Furthermore not only is it very dangerous
but it also confirms the view that our government and security agencies
are not only partial but that they are also attempting to implement an
ethnic and religious agenda.
Three questions must be answered:
firstly who is funding the Fulani herdsmen and where do they get their
weapons from? Secondly why does our government not only turn a blind eye
to the mass murder and genocide that they regularly indulge in but also
go out of their way to protect them?
And thirdly why do the
government and security agencies have so much hatred and contempt for
those that the Fulani regularly target and their victims and why do they
believe that those victims do not deserve to enjoy the full protection
of the Nigerian Federal Government?
Could it be because they are
regarded as slaves and second class citizens? Is Fulani blood and are
Fulani lives more important than others? Indeed do non-Fulani lives
matter in President Buhari's Nigeria?
Are we compelled to begin a
‘’non-Fulani lives matter’’ movement which is based and fashioned on
the ‘’Black Lives Matter’’ movement in the United States of America
before we can draw the attention of the world to what is going on in our
country?
Is it not obvious and logical that when the security
agencies refuse to protect the citizens from the murderous hordes and
herdsmen from hell those citizens will eventually seek to protect
themselves and go on the offensive? That is human nature and it is to be
expected.
Is it not clear to those in power that when a people
are convinced that their government is no longer impartial in any
conflict and that the security agencies of that government have been
directed to go out of their way to actively and openly support those
that constantly and regularly slaughter their people it will eventually
lead to open war?
Is it so difficult to accept the fact that no
government and no force from hell or on earth can compel or intimidate a
man into lying down passively and silently watch his family, loved ones
and kinsmen being butchered and slaughtered morning, day and night
without trying to protect them and without indulging in some form of
retaliation?
With the sort of things that are going on in our
country today it is time to tell ourselves some home-truths. No-one
wishes to accept it let alone say it but sadly war will come to Nigeria
again within the next few years. I do not want war and I consider it to
be the ultimate evil but I am constrained to speak the truth and say
things as I see them.
The fact that a war is coming is a
testimony to the fact that we have all failed to manage the peace that
God has given us since 1970 and the cessation of hostilities after our
brutal civil war. We have failed so badly that the remote and immediate
causes of that civil war are back with us today even though we hate to
admit or acknowledge it.
Our country is like Yugoslavia unfolding
before it exploded and violently broke into five separate countries.
All the signs are there. Anyone that knows about the history of
Yugoslavia or that is a student of world history will agree with me and
appreciate what I am saying.
Consider the dangerous mix. A
crumbling economy. An inept, weak, failing and paranoid government. A
hungry, angry and increasingly desperate civilian population. An
ignorant, obsessive, arrogant, insensitive, corrupt and self-absorbed
political class who are out of touch with reality.
The ruthless
implementation of an ethnic and religious agenda by a reckless and
irresponsible government that refuses to consider the implications of
taking such a course of action and that have an early-1960’s mind-set.
The growing unrest, ethnic killings and sectarian murders.
An
ethnic and religious division within the Armed Forces and security
agencies. A relentless clamp-down on and persecution of the opposition
and all dissenting voices by the government and the use of fear as a
tool of governance and control. The entering into a secret and covert
treaty and military alliance with a group of Arab Sunni Muslim countries
that seek to Islamise our country, that have, over the years, funded
the most brutal and barbaric jihadist and radical Islamist terrorist
organisations all over the world and that seek to impugn our national
integrity and violate the secularity of our state.
The constant
and open abuse of power. The impunity and insensitivity of the Buhari
administration to the plight of the masses. The hunger, hardship,
poverty and suffering in the land. The failure of the government to get
rid of the fuel queues and supply electrical power.
The
demonisation of peaceful and law-abiding self-determination groups and
the unlawful incarceration of their leaders. The breach of the
constitutional rights of the citizens and the ignoring of court orders
and judicial processes by the government.
The attempt to
intimidate and control the Judiciary and Legislature by the government
and so much more. The list goes on and on and history proves that such a
mixture of circumstances is dangerous and can only lead to open
conflict if not halted.
The country is badly divided today and
the people are suffering as never before. The division and hatred
amongst some of our ethnic groups has reached pre-civil war levels.
We
in the south must prepare for the worse and not be found wanting when
the trouble starts. That is my greatest fear. We must not end up like
the Bosnians did during the Yugoslavian civil war.
They were the
only ethnic group in Yugoslavia that was not prepared for it when the
war started. They had no arms, no plan, no allies and no fall back
position.
When the fighting started they were caught unawares and
for two years they suffered immeasurably for their stupidity and
naivety whilst their people were killed like flies and their women and
children were raped and enslaved. God forbid this should happen to our
people.
The reason that they suffered for two years was because
there was an international arms embargo placed on all the ethnic groups
and warring militias and armies in Yugoslavia when the war started. And
sadly the Bosnians were the only ones that did not buy and stockpile
arms in preparation for war months and years before it actually broke
out.
Plagued by a cowardly and weak-minded ruling elite and a
naive, self-serving, servile, ignorant and intellectually-challenged
middle class the Bosnians just kept talking, writing newspaper articles,
appeasing the aggressors and their tormentors, praying and hoping for
peace whilst all the other ethnic and religious groups and warring
parties were quietly preparing for war. Sounds familiar?
They
suffered immensely for their lack of understanding, insight and
foresight and their civilian population paid a heavy price. For two
years after the civil war started the Bosnians could not even buy a gun
or bullet to defend themselves. Their towns were besieged and blown up
whilst their women and children were raped, enslaved and butchered.
Their
men were rounded up into Second World War-like Nazi concentration camps
and starved and tortured to death and their dignity and self-respect
was taken from them. They were turned into an internally-displaced
people and their land was transformed into a sea of desperate and
suffering refugees.
It was a nightmare from hell and suffering on
this scale had not been seen on European soil since the First and
Second World Wars. It was after the international community silently
watched them being slaughtered by their Serbian and Croatian compatriots
for two long years that they were compelled, as a consequence of
pressure from the people of the world and on moral and humanitarian
grounds, to lift the arms embargo on them so that they could buy arms to
defend themselves.
The war dragged on for more years after that
but at least the Bosnians, though two years late, were now able to fight
back and defend themselves. It took the intervention of NATO, the
bombing of Belgrade by the international community led by the Americans
and the eventual break-up of the entire country into five pieces to stop
the carnage and barbarity of the Serbs and eventually bring the civil
war to an end.
It was during that war that the term "ethnic
cleansing" was first used by CNN to describe what was being done by the
Serbs to the Bosnians, the Croats, the Kosovars and the Monte Negrans,
all of whom represented the other four ethnic groups. Eventually the
country broke up and each of them got their independence from the
dominant Serbs and one another.
If such a thing could have
happened in the heart of Europe in the early 1990's why on earth would
any reasonably intelligent person dismiss the notion that it can happen
here? The only difference would be that if such a thing were to ever
unfold in our country it would be far worse than what happened in
Yugoslavia due to the sheer size of our population.
The signs are
already there and it is left for us to recognize them and prepare
ourselves for the worse or to ignore them and, like the Bosnians,
eventually pay a very heavy price. I pray that I am wrong but as far as I
am concerned, for Nigeria, the bell is tolling. May the Lord deliver
us.
Source: FFK Facebook wall.
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