The
forthcoming elections have generated so much heat and uproar in the
last few months. There are so many issues involved namely, the
postponement, the retention of the Chairman of the Independent National
Electoral Commission, the debate on whether or not to use the Permanent
Voter Cards and the card readers, the general mistrust among the
political parties and indeed the unprecedented amount of obscene and
indecent utterances coming from the camps of the rival political parties
and their loyalists.
Dirty
fighting has been the order of the day with extreme hatred, death
wishes, character assassination and physical attacks dominating the
political terrain. As of today, many people especially the international
community are yet apprehensive about the possibilities of the
rescheduled elections.
One prominent area of
great concern has been the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East. From
the news coming from the mainstream media and the social media, we
believe the Nigerian Army is making progress in its efforts to defeat
the deadly militant group. Obviously in recent times, the motive of the
insurgents has altogether changed dramatically. At the beginning, its
motive was religious, destroying churches and killing Christians. At
that time, its size and sophistication were meagre. That was the time
the group should have been uprooted. However today, because of the
successes achieved in its operations, it has become emboldened and has
become stronger. It has also become more organised and sophisticated.
The
group has approached Al Qaeda for affiliation. No one is sure of Al
Qaeda’s response to it. However, it has recently pledged allegiance to
the Islamic State which has established caliphate in some areas of
Northern Syria and Northern Iraq. The ISIS is reported to be rich from
the sale of oil derived from the areas it controls in Syria and Iraq. It
also derives revenue from taxes imposed on persons and businesses in
its areas of control and from ransoms received from abduction of people.
Boko Haram too has begun to collect taxes from Nigerian,
Cameroonian, Chadian and Nigerien traders who sell fish, livestock and
other commodities. In recent times, we heard of Boko Haram beheading
captives and videoing it. This is ISIS style. This can mean that Boko
Haram is already adopting the modus operandi of the ISIS. The latter is a
very deadly organisation. Boko Haram needs money and weapons and the
ISIS will finance and supply it with weapons to create unrest in Nigeria
and expand its influence in the world.
Consequently, I appeal that,
Our
government should use all available resources to wipe out Boko Haram
now. The multi-national forces from Cameroon, Niger and Chad should be
encouraged to join us. Even South Africa and any other friendly country
should be allowed to join in uprooting the group. This is not the time
for national pride. All hands must be on deck.
Our politicians
should close ranks now. Let them stop all the acrimony and satanic
utterances and make peace. They should not take any step that will cause
anarchy in the land. If they do, then our enemy, Boko Haram, with the
ISIS on its side, will take advantage of the pandemonium in the country
to unleash terrible mayhem. Boko Haram and its allies are praying for
this to happen. It will then not be limited to the North-East but the
whole country will be affected. The destruction that will follow will be
totally unimaginable. Let the elections be free and fair devoid of any
provocative or toxic action. Let whoever wins be humble in victory and
whoever loses be gallant in defeat. May we not be tempted to destroy our
country. All those who love Nigeria must work and pray for its peaceful
existence.
Finally, I want to draw our attention to our
brothers, Ghana. They demonstrated to us that it is nothing of shame to
lose a contest. The National Patriotic Party’s John Kufour was the
incumbent President of Ghana when the opposition National Democratic
Congress’ candidate, the late Prof. John Atta Mills, won the 2008
Presidential election. Kufour and his ruling party accepted defeat
gallantly and Ghana did not experience any violence. They did not
destroy their country. The country moved on stronger. This food for
thought for Nigerians.
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