It is crude, vile, repugnant, uncivil, anti-social, barbaric, selfish, inhuman, heartless, and unpolished, when those of you in the comfort of your own home at Abuja or Lagos and enjoying the luxury of your lucrative job or political appointment, had the audacity to come to social medial with bogus, self-deceptive, and ridiculous rationalization of President Buhari's continuous fit for office in the face of unkind blood corroding and eating away our foundation as a nation-state
In the past few days, Nigerians at home and abroad continue to witness new energy from both houses of the National Assembly, calling on the entire Service Chief team to resign. One Senator did indeed escalate the trend by arguing forcefully on the floor of the Senate that the President and the Command in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria should step down for failing to meet the demands of the office. This essay is not about him or his demand.
A few years ago, President Buhari ordered his IGP to relocate to Benue State or so, until the security crisis in the region is drastically contained. The IGP demurred. The President didn't know about it. His Chief-of-Staff didn't tell him. And his two Press Boys didn't tell him, either. It took the President about six months to confess openly that he was not aware that the IGP floated his order. But when the President found out, neither the IGP nor any of the President Men suffers any form of reprimand. And the culture of business as usual persists.
The unanswered question remains, in which country would a living President issued a standing order to his Chief of Police, and didn't know within a record time that the order was not adhered to? If you are here and reading this, please, pause and ask yourself, is our President living in a different world? Is he really one of us? And how often does he meet with his Press Boys (Shehu and Adesina) or Minister of Information? Does he read any of our daily newspapers or watch the news on TV? Is there a daily security briefing?
And just a few days ago, the President declared in no uncertain term that he is surprised to learn that Boko Haram is still kicking butt - our butts. And that's our President in a country where hundreds of beautiful souls are butchered every day.
Now back to the video coming from the National Assembly. The gentleman was in the news for the wrong reason at a sex toy shop at Abuja during his first few months in office as a Legislator. Today, he has emerged unmistakably "one of us" - crying and wailing over the terrorist exploits of the Boko Haram sect in his community. He went further to cite authoritatively the budgetary allocations to the Ministry of Defence since 2015 and demanded to know why Bandits and the Boko Haram sect remain active. Hitherto, it was an aberration and unculture for "real northerners" to be adversarial of President Buhari or his Security Chiefs. In other words, as long as the President is one of them, he does no wrong. Also, nepotism is normality, and it is irrelevant if the beneficiaries are professionally fit for the job or not. And that is our major tragedy.
That sense of irredentism and ethnic bent, bizarre and absurd as they may seem, overshadow all other considerations. And when you hear a Ndigbo Trader or a Yoruba Industrialist or an Itsekri/Ezon Fisherman or an Esan (Ishan) Globe Trotter crying and lamenting the wastage of our natural and human resources by the powerful Northern retired and serving military officers and political leaders, the average educated Northerner believes it is all about the crude oil. Now that chickens have come home to roost, the veil is lifted and the emerging wailers from the True North have taken custody of the chorus. Every one of us is now a Wailer, a Biafran, and an Amotekun.
All that they have ever wanted is the crude oil and the wealth of the nation. And they said so openly and vehemently. Today, they have both of them in abundance - the wealth and the crude oil. And it came at a huge price: Wastage, poverty, abandonment, banditry, kidnapping, deadly herders, and Boko Haram insurgency. Collectively and explicitly, they defined their incompetence and fit for public office. Deeping the Quran into the Atlantic Ocean wasn't for the good of the people after all, but to corner the wealth for a very infinitesimal privileged few.
Nigeria is celebrated as an economic giant in Africa. Today, Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camps rule the landscape of Borno and Adama axis unlike anywhere else in the continent of Africa. Where is the giant in us? Foreign investors and their investments are fleeing Nigeria at an astronomical scale. And they are finding suitable and comfortable abode in Ghana. It has never been this chaotic and empty at the top.
We have thousands of unemployed Nigerian University graduates at home and abroad wasting away. Rather than dip into that pool for enlistment into the Armed Forces, we are investing heavily on a force mission - emancipating and domesticating captured unlettered Boko Haram sect and conscripting them into the Nigerian Armed Forces. Every now and then, our finest at the frontlines are ambushed, captured, and slaughtered like chicken. The trust factor within the army is gone. And no one can tell how long it will take to sanitize the ranks and files of the Nigerian Armed Forces and free it of the Boko Haram affiliates and sympathizers made possible by this administration.
Nigeria is celebrated as an economic giant in Africa. Today, Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camps rule the landscape of Borno and Adama axis unlike anywhere else in the continent of Africa. Where is the giant in us? Foreign investors and their investments are fleeing Nigeria at an astronomical scale. And they are finding suitable and comfortable abode in Ghana. It has never been this chaotic and empty at the top.
We have thousands of unemployed Nigerian University graduates at home and abroad wasting away. Rather than dip into that pool for enlistment into the Armed Forces, we are investing heavily on a force mission - emancipating and domesticating captured unlettered Boko Haram sect and conscripting them into the Nigerian Armed Forces. Every now and then, our finest at the frontlines are ambushed, captured, and slaughtered like chicken. The trust factor within the army is gone. And no one can tell how long it will take to sanitize the ranks and files of the Nigerian Armed Forces and free it of the Boko Haram affiliates and sympathizers made possible by this administration.
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