Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Nigeria Under Siege of Terror



It is with a pained heart I write. May be I resolved to writing because that's the only weapon I have or may be the only source through which I can contribute to the Land of my birth, except, if I am conscripted into the military.

Some years back, May 15 2012, I wrote this: I saw my Country brutally raped by injustice and a gang called corruption... I saw bombs being used to celebrate festivities, as her children aspire to be better in the act of destruction... I saw moves by intellectuals to borrow ideas that pregnant her children with greater uncertainties... I saw her beggars using POS to accept alms, 'cos they also ensure she goes cashless... I saw anarchy and his troop fly in through her airports, chaos infiltrated through her open nooks... I saw her open and fragile, weak and lame, she cried and cried as her resources were seized by an oligarchic class who made her cry more for her children... In this trance, I still saw a happy crowd, no single one of them had a frown; they seemed happy...though some happily confused, most remained in the alley of imperturbable allay.

Looking down now, I see the presence and revelation of ‘once a trance-turned reality’. My aim is not to criticize any individual or system, but to appeal to our consciences, and alert our minds to evils on both humanity and nationhood. In the beginning, humans existed without a society, crudeness and reasoning were gifts, survival was a quest, and living was through strength and adaptation. The stronger lived and the weaker had no option than to pass away. When humans formed a society; existing morals were bred and embedded, people were treated as equals, laws were made and order was maintained. We have Governments so that chaos and anarchy can be centrally managed, and a leader, so we can put a human face to the machinery of governance.

A group, a section, a fragment of the society has declared war on the people of Nigeria. They have almost taken over a State, with utter disdain they hold our young girls hostage, and without recourse to our dignity as a nation threaten to sell them in an open market as slaves. Yet, I see us and our government suspended between knowing what to do and doing nothing and being clueless and acting non-strategically. The group cannot be more equipped than our military--I beg never to have this negated. I hear sometimes that we cannot go across the borders in pursuit of these insurgents. There, I ask, what happened to inter-national relations between Nigeria, the giant of Africa and other neighboring countries of Cameroon, Chad, and Niger? Or are they in support of this woe that has betide this great nation? It is no News how this group has gone around perpetrating crimes in the North East of Nigeria, conquering and taking over communities; carting away spoils of war--women and children inclusive. These blood thirsty Terrorists have been seen parading the streets of Maidugiri, brandishing their arsenal and making mockery of our nationhood. Yet, we give excuses. They have defied all the laws of humanity and dignity of life, and detonated bombs in markets, motor parks, churches, public relaxation places and where else do we want to see ablaze next? Thousands have been sent away brutally; charred in the most horrific sudden end to their existences. Upon their ill fate, that of their families who are left to languish in anguish and for us; the citizens of Nigeria, who cannot define our fate, I write.

Sometimes, we forget history or most times we decide to thwart it for our own selfish interests. Need I remind Nigerians, that military over throw of democratically elected civilian rule in the past was in some cases predicated on the inability of the latter to maintain the primary role of government (Section 14, Subsection 2(b) of the Nigerian Constitution)- “The Security and Welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of Government”. We should therefore, not be bemused, if we resurrect a recurrence of what we have archived in the annals of history to make or mar us.

#AriseNigeria #NoToTerror #BringBackOurGirls