We
have become a nation of vampires that is being run by a vampire
President who feels no pain and who harbours no remorse when the blood
of children is shed and when the lives of the innocent are cut short.
by Femi Femi-Kayode
On 26th February 2014 one Mr. Adegoroye wrote “only an insane government will be celebrating centenary while the youths, women,children and citizens are being killed daily in cold blood. Rather than mourn the dead, we want to celebrate one hundred years of a failed state ruled by a failed and cursed generation. This country (Nigeria) needs more than just prayers if the government will be unable, for just twenty four hours, to protect the citizens. Who says we don’t have a war situation in Nigeria? Oh! Families of the pained and the dead should celebrate too? Why not invite them all to Abuja to come and dance and entertain you? Shame has only one definition – shame!”.
On 26th February 2014 one Mr. Adegoroye wrote “only an insane government will be celebrating centenary while the youths, women,children and citizens are being killed daily in cold blood. Rather than mourn the dead, we want to celebrate one hundred years of a failed state ruled by a failed and cursed generation. This country (Nigeria) needs more than just prayers if the government will be unable, for just twenty four hours, to protect the citizens. Who says we don’t have a war situation in Nigeria? Oh! Families of the pained and the dead should celebrate too? Why not invite them all to Abuja to come and dance and entertain you? Shame has only one definition – shame!”.
These are deep and
powerful words and the rage, frustration and despair that fuels them
reflects the thinking of many. Mr. Joseph Tobi Daniel drove home the
point when, on the same day, he used his twitter handle to ask “what
kind of leader focuses on a centenary celebration when the souls of
slaughtered children are crying out for justice?”
Millions of Nigerians
would like an answer to that question and they were utterly appauled as
they watched our President glibly delivering his centenary broadcast
speech on national television the night of 25th February 2014 where he
extolled the so-called virtues of 100 years of our national existence.
And as he spoke more innocent people were being slaughtered. Yet the
concerns did not stop there.
My friend and brother Mr.
Azubike Ishiekwene, who is undoubtedly one of the most formidable and
compelling columnists in our country today, spoke the mind of virtually
every self-respecting and civilised Nigerian when, after watching the
obscenity that was called the centenary ball on NTA on the night of 27th
February 2014, he wrote ”I can’t believe that President Goodluck
Jonathan and co, are having a centenary ball, literally dancing on the
graves of over 50 innocent children murdered by Boko Haram. I can’t
believe it. I’m bereft”. Azu got it absolutely right. As a matter of
fact so shocked and disgusted was yours truly that the centenary ball
actually went ahead barely three days after the mass murder of those
innocent souls that I couldn’t even bear to watch it on television. We
are in trouble in this country and our nation clearly needs deliverance.
The war against terror is
raging and we appear to be losing it. Hundreds of people are being
killed on a regular basis and it appears that no-one really ”gives a
damn”. The bowels of our compassion have run dry and we no longer
shudder or shed a tear when we hear that hundreds of our citizens have
been butchered in one go by Boko Haram. We are just not interested
anymore and as long as it does not affect any member of our immediate
family the best we can do is to shake our heads and whisper ”what a
pity”. We feel no empathy with the victims and neither is there any
sense of outrage. We simply feel numb for a few seconds and after that
we couldn’t care less.
Yet the truth is that the
minute we become so dehumanised and so insensitive that we stop caring
about those that are being slaughtered then we may as well give up hope
and conclude that life is no longer worth living. The minute we begin to
regard those that are being butchered on a daily basis as nothing but
distant numbers we may as well stop regarding ourselves as human beings
and instead we ought to describe ourselves as a colony of beasts or a
nation of vampires.
The minute we stop caring about what is going on in the north and
we no longer feel that it is necessary to honour the dead or to protect
the living, we are no longer worthy of life. It is for this reason that I
believe it is necessary to once again remind my compatriots about what
is happening in some parts of northern Nigeria today and to remind them
again about the sheer havoc that Boko Haram is unleashing on our people.
They are indeed an affliction for which there appears to be no cure.
Please consider the following:
On 1st March 2014, in the heart of Maiduguri the capital of Borno
state, Boko Haram detonated two massive bombs slaughtering 100 innocent
Nigerians including women and children.
On 26th February 2014 in
Madagali and Michika Local Government Areas of Adamawa state three
communities were attacked and 37 innocent Nigerians were slaughtered by
Boko Haram. They also attacked some banks and police stations and burnt
them to the ground. There are eyewitness reports that allege that on
sighting the large number of well-armed insurgents in their Hillux vans
our soldiers fled the scene and ran into the safety of the bush to hide.
On the night of the 24th
February, 2014 at Federal Government College Buni in Yadi, Yobe state 59
innocent school children were slaughtered by Boko Haram in the middle
of the night in their dormitories as they slept.
On 23rd February 2014 in
Malari and Izge villages, Borno state 12 innocent Nigerians were
slaughtered by Boko Haram and both villages were levelled. On 19th
February 2014 in the town of Bama, Borno state 91 innocent Nigerians
were slaughtered by Boko Haram. Again on 19th February 2014 Boko Haram
attacked the Buratai, Borno state country home of the Commander of the
Joint Task Force in the Niger Delta Area, Major General Tukur Buratai,
and they killed one soldier.
On 17th February 2014 in
Galga village, Gombi Local Government Area, Adamawa state 11 innocent
Nigerians were slaughtered by Boko Haram. On 16th February 2014 again in
Izge village, Borno state 90 innocent Nigerians were slaughtered by
Boko Haram. On 15th February 2014 in Baga village, Borno state 10
innocent Nigerians were slaughtered by Boko Haram. On 12th February 2014
in Borno state 60 innocent Nigerians were slaughtered by Boko Haram and
24 young girls were abducted and carted off without any trace.
On January 27th 2014 in
Adamawa and Borno states respectively 70 innocent Nigerians were
slaughtered by Boko Haram in a series of attacks. On January 14th 2014
in the heart of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, no less than 50
innocent Nigerians were slaughtered by Boko Haram in a suicide bomb
attack. Not too long before then Boko Haram attacked an army barracks in
Borno state, killed 200 soldiers, carted off the wives and children of
our military personnel and burnt the barracks to the ground. The
soldiers were later buried in mass graves.
A few weeks prior to that, numerous schools were attacked and
hundreds of our children were either shot to death, hacked to pieces or
had their throats cut and blood drained. Consequently many schools have
been closed down in Borno and Yobe states respectively. A few weeks back
no less than 160 of our soldiers were killed by Boko Haram in one
skirmish simply because they ran out of bullets.
In June 2013 at Government
College Secondry School, Damatru, Yobe state 8 young students and one
teacher were slaughtered by Boko Haram. On July 6th 2013 at the
Government Secondry School, Mamudo, Yobe state 41 young students and one
teacher were slaughtered by Boko Haram. On September 29th 2013 at the
College Of Agriculture, Gubja, Yobe state 44 students and a number of
teachers were slaughtered by Boko Haram. On the night of April 19th 2013
till the early hours of April 20th at Baga town in Borno state 228
people, including women and children, were slaughtered by Boko Haram. On
March 8th 2010 in Dogo Nahawa, Plateau state 500 villagers, including
women and children, were slaughtered by affiliates and associates of
Boko Haram. There were many other attacks on churches, markets, motor
parks and schools in various parts of the north including Kano state,
Niger state, Abuja, Kogi state and others between 2009 and 2014. In each
of these attacks many women and children were killed. The situation
seems to have degenarated even further today with vast areas of the
Nigerian state in the north-east literally being overwhelmed by the
terrorists and insurgents even though there is a state of emergency in
place there.
Worst still it has been
generally acknowledged that the Boko Haram fighters are better equipped
and better supplied than our soldiers. The beleagured Governor of Borno
state himself, my friend and brother Alhaji Kashim Shettima, sent out an
S.O.S to Nigerians last week when he told journalists at the
Presidential Villa in Abuja that ”Nigeria is at war. The Boko Haram
insurgents are better equipped than the Nigerian military. We need more
equipment and more troops”.
President Goodluck
Jonathan responded to the governor’s concerns during his Presidential
Media chat on 24th Feb. 2014 by saying the following- “Boko Haram is not
easy to fight. If the Governor of Borno feels the military are that
useless against Boko Haram I can pull out the military for one month and
see what happens there and after I can send the military back to take
charge. The Governor should be sensitive in his choice of words. It’s
unfortunate”.
Clearly we are in trouble.
The Governor of Borno state is asking for more help and more troops
from the Federal Government because hundreds more of his people are
being killed and abducted EVERY DAY by Boko Haram and this is the best
response that our President can give to him? Are those being slaughtered
and abducted not Nigerians? Would this have been his response if those
being killed on a daily basis were his own ijaw people?Finally no less
than 130 churches were burnt down in Borno state in 2013 alone and the
Catholic Church alone lost 53 churches out of that figure. This
genocidal pattern of behaviour and cycle of butchery by Boko Haram is
systemic and has been recurrent and regular for the last three years.
All in all Nigeria has lost almost 8000 innocent civilians to Boko Haram
in the last three years and that includes women and children. It does
not however include the vast number of women that have been captured and
kidnapped by them and that are now being used as sex-slaves. President
George W. Bush once said
“I believe the most solemn duty of the American President is to
protect the American people.” How right he is and clearly President
Goodluck Jonathan has much to learn from that. .
The truth is that we as a people have lost all sense of compassion
and decency when it comes to such matters and our feelings and
consciences have become seared. To the majority of Nigerians those
precious souls and compatriots that have been killed by Boko Haram over
the last three years are just a number- they are nothing but distant
names, from a distant place, belonging to distant figures. There is
simply no sense of national outrage from our people about this insidious
rebellion and about these brutal killings and vicious attacks and
neither is their any sense of urgency on the part of our government to
bring them to an end.
Given the way we conduct
ourselves one would not have thought that Nigeria is currently enmeshed
in the most brutal war against terror in it’s entire history. Yet as we
go on with our day to day business and act as if all is well thousands
are being killed in the north-eastern part of our country by Boko Haram.
There can be no greater evidence of man’s inhumanity to man when one
considers our attitude. Such inhumanity and insensitivity to the plight
of others has taken firm root in the Nigeria of today.
What a monuemental tragedy
this is. When did we, as a people, degenerate to this abysmal level of
lack of empathy and when did we stop becoming our brother’s keeper? As
millions of Nigerians ”celebrate” our one hundred years of national
unity I hope that they find it in their hearts to spare a thought and
say a little prayer for those whose loved ones are not with them today
simply because they have been murdered or kidnapped by Boko Haram. May
God heal their wounds and have mercy on them even as we grieve with
them. And may God forgive our President and the majority of the Nigerian
people for simply ”not giving a damn” about their sad and unfortunate
plight.
There is no question in my
mind that Nigeria is presently being governed by vile and evil men.
These are cowardly men that are being guided by satan, that have no fear
of God and that are more interested in persecuting the innocent and
attempting to intimidate the opposition than in providing good and
accountable government, protecting the lives of our citizens or fighting
the war against terror. We have become a nation of vampires that is
being run by a vampire President who feels no pain and who harbours no
remorse when the blood of children is shed and when the lives of the
innocent are cut short.
Permit me to end this
contribution with two parting shots. The first is from the government of
the United States of America who have said that ”Boko Haram is the
second most dangerous terrorist
organisation globally”. The report says “apart from the Taliban in
Afghanistan, Boko Haram in Nigeria recorded the highest number of terror
attacks last year whilst Boko Haram killed the second highest number of
people”. The statistical report called ‘START’ which was conducted by
the University of Maryland for the American government on global
terrorism in 2012 revealed that ”while the Taliban killed 1,842 people
in 525 terror attacks last year, and came tops on the infamous ranking,
Boko Haram came second, killing 1,132 in 364 terror attacks. Both the
Taliban and Boko Haram have killed more than Al-Qaeda in Iraq, the
Maoists in India, Al-Shabaab, Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, rolled
into one.”- United States Government, June 11, 2013. This is indeed food for thought.
The second parting shot is
a chilling and insightful contribution from Governor Murtala Nyako of
Adamawa state who is a man that has proved to be far more discerning and
forthright than most when it comes to this matter. Barely 24 hours
after 37 innocent people were butchered by the terrorists in his state
he asked the following pertinent questions. ”In Buni-Yadi, Yobe state,
the soldiers withdrew from checkpoints hours to the attack. Who ordered
the withdrawal? In Shuwa and Michika, soldiers withdrew and shortly
after that Boko Haram attacked. Who ordered the withdrawals? We also
have the case of General Mohammed Shuwa (who was killed) in Maiduguri by
the so-called Boko Haram. There is an army unit there but they didn’t
respond during the attack. Who told them not to respond? The Airforce
Base was raided in Maiduguri. There was a military base nearby. Who gave
the base the order not to respond during the raid on the airforce base?
Either this thing is controlled by unknown fellows or an unknown Boko
Haram strategic commander who is in the defence system or are things
being staged managed?” Needless to say these questions need to be
answered. Barely 24 hours after after he made these insightful comments
and asked these pertinent questions Governor Nyako was shot at by unkown
gunmen in Borno state. May God help us all.
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