Last friday the United States
Government released a damning human rights report on Nigeria, saying “grave
violations of human rights” continued to increase in 2017 while officials who
perpetrated them were never prosecuted by the Federal Government of President
Muhammadu Buhari.
It also said, inter alia, that
Nigeria is suffering from “ethnic, religious and regional violence”.
This is the bitter truth and the
report is a welcome development.
Ethnic cleansing, genocide, mass
murder, state-sponsored terror, unprecedented corruption, monumental
incompetence, the persecution of opposition figures and their families, the
violation of court orders, the intimidation of the National Assembly, the Judiciary
and the Fourth Estate of the realm which is the media, the targetting and
cold-blooded murder of Christians, Igbo (IPOB) youths and Shiite Muslims, the
gradual and incremental Islamisation of the nation, the humiliation of the
Church and Christian clerics, the covert support for and encouragement of
murderous Islamist and jihadist terror groups like the Fulani herdsmen and Boko
Haram and so on and so forth are now the cornerstone and hallmark of President
Buhari’s govermmemt.
Worse of all he did not have the
National Assembly’s approval to withdraw $496 million from the Federal
Governments Excess Crude Account which he used to pay for the 12 Super Tucano
jets that he purchased from the United States and that are to be supplied to
the Nigerian Airforce by 2020.
This makes it an illegal expense
which, under our laws, is an impeachable offence. It also makes the whole
transaction unlawful.
Even more troubling is the fact
that, as long as Buhari is in power, those jets are as likely to be used against
innocent and defenceless Nigerian civilians, including women and children, as
they are against terrorists.
I sincerely hope that these
issues will form part of the deliberations and discussions that will take place
in the meeting betwen President Donald Trump and President Buhari in Washington
on 30th April.
They should also discuss the
shameful way in which the President Barack Obama’s administration interfered in
Nigeria’s 2015 presidential election and assisted Buhari to come to power and
the $500 million that the Buhari administration contributed, through various
fronts and companies like the Chagoury brothers, to Hillary Clinton’s 2016
presidential campaign.
And now to the meat of this
essay.
In terms of high level military,
intelligence and security operations and what are known in western intelligence
agencies as “black ops” few events in our history come close to the one that
took place in Dapchi a few months ago.
I am not referring to major or
cataclysmic events which also had the imprint and involved the input of
numerous foreign and domestic intelligence and security agencies like the
murder of General Aguiyi-Ironsi in 1966 and the coming to power of Lt. Col. (as
he then was) Jack Yakubu Gowon or the murder of General Murtala Mohammed in
1976 and the coming to power of General Olusegun Obasanjo or again the murder
of General Sani Abacha and Chief MKO Abiola in 1998 which led to the release
from prison and the second coming to power of President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Those are the obvious ones.
I am referring to the more subtle
ones which had less obvious but equally identifiable motives. I will not go
into detail and I will not expose the motives. I will just mention the events
and the facts surrounding them.
First was the cold-blooded murder
of Gloria Okon, an international drug courier, that was working for powerful
government officials and men and women in high places and that was about to
spill the beans when General Muhammadu Buhari was in power in 1985.
Second was the elimination of
Dele Giwa, a prominent and highly respected journalist, by agents of President
Ibrahim Babangida’s government in 1986.
Third was the C130 military plane
crash in Ejigbo, Lagos in 1992 in which 158 junior and middle rank army
officers were tragically killed. The plane was brought down and those gallant
officers were left to die slow and painful deaths in the swamp because the
rescue operation was purposely delayed. It was more of an execution than a
plane crash.
Fourth was the slaughter of
Kudirat Abiola, Chief MKO Abiola’s wife, Chief Alfred Rewane, Rear Admiral
Omotenhiwa and hundreds of other pro-June 12th and NADECO leaders and
operatives by General Sani Abacha’s military junta between 1995 and 1998.
Fifth was the mysterious “plane
crash” in Kano in 1996 in which Ibrahim Abacha, the first son of General Sani
Abacha, together with his close friends Bello Dangote, Omieba Princewill and a
number of others lost their lives. The fact is that most of those that died
were killed after the plane had crashed at the crash site by unknown elements
and there appears to have been a struggle on the private jet before it came
down.
Needless to say the whole thing
was covered up by military intelligence and the truth was buried. Not even
General Abacha, who was Head of State at the time, knew what actually happened
and who was involved until much later.
Sixth was the murder of numerous
high profile leaders and political figures during the tenure of President
Olusegun Obasanjo between 2000 and 2007 including Chief Bola Ige, Chief
Marshall Harry, Chief Dikibo and many others.
Seventh was the bombing of Odi
town in Rivers state by the military during the course of President Olusegun
Obasanjo’s government in 1999 in which hundreds of civilians were murdred.
Eighth was the masscre of dozens
of people in Zaki Biam in Benue state by the military during the course of
President Olusegun Obasanjo’s government in 2001.
Ninth was the blowing up of the
Bellview Airlines plane over Lisa, Lagos state in 2005 in which over 100 people
perished and which was passed off as a fatal accident and plane crash.
I have said it before and I will
say it again: I became Minister of Aviation one year after that crash and I had
access to all the relevant security reports and American NTSB documents.
According to that NTSB report the plane did not crash but was brought down by
what was described as “a low-level incendiary device” which had been planted on
the plane before it took off by unknown elements.
Tenth was the murder of Mohammed
Yusuf, the founder and erstwhile leader of Boko Haram, whilst in the custody of
the Nigerian Police in 2009 during the tenure of President Shehu Musa Yar’adua.
Eleventh was the blowing up of a
building in Prophet TB Joshua’s SCOAN Church in Lagos by remote control
detonation from a drone as a consequnce of which over 200 people, including
many foreigners, were killed in 2013.
Even though the whole event was
recorded on CCTV, including the drone and the detonation, this was largely
ignored by the authorities and no meaningful criminal investigation into what
was clearly an act of terror took place.
The whole thing was passed off by
the Government of the day as an accident due to a faulty foundation even though
the intelligence agencies knew better.
Despite the Lagos State Attorney
General’s simplistic and foolhardy assertion that the State Government would
“pursue the case against TB Joshua and his Church to a logical end”, the truth
is that what the government is dealing with is a premeditated and
well-orchestrated act of terror carried out by highly proficient, skilled and
experienced operatives and not one of involuntary manslaughter which came about
as a consequence of negligence on the part of the Church authorities or a
faulty foundation.
The Lagos State Attorney General,
as naive as ever, has no idea that he is being used, that he is on a wild goose
chase, that he is helping to shield and protect the real perpertrators of the
crime and that he seeks to destroy the legacy and name of an innocent man and
Church.
The truth is that Governor
Akinwunmi Ambode has much work to do if he really wants to know what happened
because the “faulty foundation” theory is a brilliant ruse.
I challenge him to ask for all
the relevant security reports on this matter. They tell a very different story
indeed.
Twelfth was the abduction of the
Chibok girls in 2014 which was planned, funded, executed and orchestrated by
rogue elements in our intelligence agencies in collusion with some disgruntled
northern politicians and key members of the then opposition including three
sitting governors.
Thirteenth is the secret and
cold-blooded mass murder and illegal incarceration of thousands of IPOB youths
and members by security forces over the last three years.
Fourteenth is the state-sponsored
mass murder of Shiite Muslims at any given opportunity and the ruthless
persecution of their members, including women and children over the last three
years.
Fifteenth is the overt support
that the Federal Government has consistently provided for the Fulani herdsmen
who have slaughtered thousands of innocent and defenceless Nigerians, including
women and children, over the last three years.
Sixteenth is the covert support
that Buhari himself and key players in his political party and administration
have given Boko Haram over the last 6 years by funding their operations, openly
identifying with some of their core values and ideals and seeking to protect
them from the proscription.
They have also protested publicly
when the military hits them hard, insisted that the Army uses kid gloves when
fighting them, released their top commanders, refused to target and kill their
key leaders and paid them vast sums of protection money and ransoms which the
terrorists have then used to purchase more arms.
In terms of special ops and
secrecy Dapchi falls into this category of events. And the fact that Leah
Sharibu, the only Christian amongst the over 100 “abducted” girls, was the only
one that was not released speaks volumes. The message is simple and clear.
These complex covert operations
are commonly referred to in intelligence circles as “black ops”, “extreme
measures” and “wet work” and they are always done in the utmost secrecy and
with the full knowledge and sometimes assitance and logistical support of
either one or two other friendly and trusted foreign intelligence agencies.
The motives for the sixth,
seventh, eighth and ninth will be made manifest next year during the
presidential election in the event of anyone daring to give Buhari stiff
resistance or a hard fight.
This time around it will not only
be the dog and the baboon that they intend to soak in blood if a strong
challenge is presented to Buhari but the whole of Nigeria and the west African
sub-region.
That is why $2 billion has been
released from the Excess Crude Account in the last four months to supposedly
“fight terrorism”.
That money will not be used to
fight terrorism but to arm the terrorists in preparation for the conflict that
lies ahead.
Now that President Buhari has
formally declared his intention to run in the 2019 election and seeks a fresh
mandate I fear that what is coming our way is not just an election but a series
of cataclysmic events that will change our lives and our country forever.
Nigeria, with its incredibly
incompetent and carefully hand-picked and selected leaders, has been targetted
by the powers that be and the chaos and anarchy that we are witnessing in our
country today is contrived.
Sadly the Nigerian people have
been hoodwinked and appear to be incapable of putting the jigsaw together,
asking the relevant questions and demanding the appropiate answers.
They cannot see and neither can
they fathom or comprehend the evil machinations of the hidden hand or the dark
and sinister world of covert operations and black ops.
They are more than content and
happy to watch Big Brother Nigeria and to see, read and believe the rubbish
that the government feeds them through the local media.
Saddled with a largely
uninquiring press, the truth is that we are more often than not misled and
misinformed with a labyrinth and forest of official lies, government cover-ups
and disinformation.
I have often wondered why such a
well-educated and dynamic people are so trusting when it comes to their
Governments and I have often asked why some of us are so naive.
If we wish to know the truth and
get to the bottom of such matters we need to sit up and do far better. I trust
God that perhaps one day we will do so: that is if the coming chaos does not
consume us all first.
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ReplyDeletethanks bro, for let letting us know about the antics of the enemy within..
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i can authoritatively tell you that,,,right about now all the lazy naija youths
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thanks bro, for letting us know about the antics of the enemy within..
ReplyDeletei wish the over 150million naija youths can take time to read educative online news..
laye! laye!... they are not interested in reading anything but lazying aound with sagging pants.
i can authoritatively tell you that,,,right about now all the lazy naija youths
are glued watching england league soccer..LOL
this is a saturday ritual.