“Hide
nothing from the masses of our people. Tell no lies. Expose lies whenever they
are told. Mask no difficulties, mistakes, failures. Claim no easy victories.”-
Amilca Cabral
This drama series called Nigeria,MyCountry is never in want of Acts and Scenes with its
peculiardramatis personae as
professional politicians. When one is left to think that one event is at
anti-climax, another event within same plot is in ‘raising action’. The
question on the minds of the audience is: When will this film come to an end?
Sometimes in last year, while Nigerians were
still doing their best to cope with how to live in the face of the dreaded Boko
Haram, then suddenly came the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) with its dramatic entry
into Nigeria through a Liberian Diplomat, Patrick Sawyer. Just as we were
getting relief of the country’s capacity to contain the world’s deadliest
virus,then came a damning report from an Australian hostage negotiator (for the
release of over 200 abducted Chibok
girls), Dr. Stephen Davis.
For me, Mr. Davis has not said what is not in public
knowledge about the Islamic sect, Boko Haram. The only intriguing aspect of his
report is the inclusion of one name-the ex-Chief of Army Staff,Lt GeneralAzubuikeIhejirika
in addition to ex-Governor of Borno State, AliModu Sheriff and a senior
official(which Mr. Davis did not name) of the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN) .
We also need to add that Dr. Davis report came
at the time when speculations about the sponsors almost about one’s political
affiliations; a period when the country’s two leading political parties are in
verbal warfare of who is the sponsor of the group; a period when the All
Progressives’ Congress(APC) was under serious investigation for being the
sponsor of the group and busy defending itself in the United Kingdom’s House of
Commons; a period when the Government has always told us it “knows” the
sponsors of the sect; aperiod when the Nigerian public, more than ever before,
wants the sponsors of the sect unveiled!
Expectedly, the Federal Government responded
through the Department of State Security(DSS). The Department through its then
spokesperson Ms Marilyn Ogar categorically denied the involvement of Lt General
Ihiejirika or the Military High Command of complicity of several Boko Haram
massacres but said ex-Borno Governor, Sheriff is under investigation by the
Department.
The Government went ahead to declare Mr. Davis
a self-appointed, acting on his own and not on behalf of the Federal Government
of Nigeria. The Government went onto query why he went with such information to
foreign media without first reporting to the federal government.
To this, it is only natural to get two replies.
First, the denial by the federal government that Mr. Davies is acting on its
behalf is just normal. No government is known to directly negotiate with terrorists.
They do so using a third party negotiator like Mr. Davies. This is not the
first time the renowned hostage negotiator is coming to Nigeria on this kind of
mission.
Secondly, the government is querying his going
to the media with such information. Wasn’t Mr. Davies supposed to be an
independent, self-appointed negotiator? Why should he report to a Government
that didn’t appoint him in the first instance?
Later in 2012 when General AdrewOwoyeAzazi (rtd) the then National Security Adviser(NSA) told us whatsome we never wanted to hear: the People’s Democratic Party(PDP) was behind the veil of Boko Haram. Had this statement came from a Northerner, some of our Southern friends would have publicly demanded for his head. But, will they? Instead of doing this, the Cabinet “branch” of Boko Haram put enormous pressure on President Jonathan to get him sacked from his position and left to die under controversial circumstances in a plane crash. Those who were familiar with these events know Azazi was actually living on borrowed time on that job since making the statement!
At this point, let us bring in a latterly-appointed NSA, Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd). Though he wasn’t expressly indicted the Davis’ report, but with the recent revelations that he actually profited from the alleged stealing of more than $2 billion (£1.3bn) meant to buy weapons for the military to fight Islamic militant Boko Haram rebels. Mr Dasuki also allegedly got some compromised staff in the CBN to help him transfer $142.6 million to a company with accounts in the United States, the United Kingdom and in West Africa for unknown purposes and without contracts. Do we still doubt the authencity of Mr Davis report?
Let us look at this whole issue from another
angle, outside the negotiator’s original report. Now we are talking about the
content of his revelations and not the procedural blablabla. Let us assume, in his report, he has fingered any or all
the following people: General MuhammaduBuhari(RTD), AlhajiAtikuAbubakar, Dr
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, OgbeniRaufAregbesola
or MallamSanusiLamidoSanusi. The news headlines would have read in, say,The Vanguard, the next day would most
likely have been: “Foreign Negotiator
Indicts Buhari, Tinubu, Others As Boko HaramSponsors”, or “APCLeadersBehind Boko Haram-Australian
Negotiator”
I am sure if this were to be the Australian’s ‘revelations’,
the then loquacious DSS Spokesperson, Ms Marilyn Ogar, will be in high vindictive
mood. She would have been on the pages of newspapers for days-even weeks-
speaking on the top of her voice her Department was aware all the while. She
would have used the “revelations” to strengthen her earlier argument that APC
was behind all the bomb blasts in the country.Maybe he would by now Mr Davis
will be going about with the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger(GCON) or
higher, for a “well deserved service to the nation” conferred on him by
President Jonathan. At that point there will be no question of Mr. Davies’ “authority
to negotiate with Boko Haram.”
Before we forget, at what point did Senator Ali
Ndume Senator (Bornu South) stop being the sponsor of Boko Haram?
What has
become of his case at the courts since he joined the PDP? Were the Boko Haram
members who the former President said are in his Government the ones
responsible for the sacking of General Andrew Azazi as the National Security
Adviser? What was Senator Ali Modu Sheriff doing on the former President’s
delegation to Chad after he’s severally been linked to the sect and at a time
when it was declared that he was under investigations by DSS?
Was he in another
country to welcome the President as a diplomat or a staff of the Foreign Service?
What was Sheriff’s mission to the extent he was seen sitting in company of our
President and IdrisDeby, the President of Chad, with no other member of the
President’s delegation named by the Government?
Looking at the Davis report particularly his
mention of the name of the ex-Chief of Army Staff- which is a remote
possibility, but not impossibility, convinces me that there is a direction we
are not looking at in our resolve to fight and flush out the seeming ubiquitous
sect.
The Boko Haram allegedly attacked some parts of the state before an air raid of fliers warning the residents to stay away from the elections hence they will be attacked (written in Hausa) became visible.
The question is: Who was distributing these fliers? At what point did Boko Haram begin to concern itself with elections? Something tells me that the compromised Nigerian Army or the Jonathan’s cabinet faction of Boko Haram was at work to scare people away from voting. The recent trial of the ex-NSA convinces me now who was behind the fliers distribution!
This writer is of the considered view that former
President Jonathan, at this time, should take a hard look at his own
administration, within his government, his advisors, the military,security
agencies and other para-military institutions to smoke out sponsors of the
group and those he worked with. This advice is particularly a harsh one.
The
enemy within were more dangerous than those without. They were the ones that
praise him the most. They are the ones that were most active. They are the one
who licked his boots publicly. They were, still, the ones that want him
desperately to fail.
Because he couldn’t identify the enemies within, it was
easy for those without to operate. As the Yoruba wisdom says: The thief outside
cannot devour you unless with the permission of that who is inside. The owner
of the house must identify the thief within to keep pilfers at bay. If they had
looked well enough, they would have discovered that Mr Steven Davis’ report
contains that important clue.
The quotation at this beginning of this piece
is from Amílcar Cabral, the great African revolutionary who led Guinea-Bissau
and Cape Verde’s struggle against Portuguese colonialism before his cold-blooded
assassination in January, 1973 which effectively prevented him from leading the
newly-liberated nation.
When he urged his comrades to “Hide nothing from the masses... Tell no lies… Mask no difficulties,
mistakes, failures. Claim no easy victories.” He knew they will be saved a
great deal, now or in the future, if they tell the truth. This is where I
really sympathise with Dasuki, for doing a thankless job!
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