A Second Republic lawmaker, Junaid Mohammed, says the Bishop
of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Matthew Kukah, was right to say that the
President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), had been promoting nepotism
in his appointments. He, however, said Kukah’s analysis was not right.
Junaid said this during an interview with our correspondent
on Friday.
Kukah had two weeks ago said there would have been a coup if a southern President had shown the sort of nepotism displayed by Buhari.
“Every honest Nigerian knows that there is no way any
non-Northern Muslim President could have done a fraction of what President
Buhari has done by his nepotism and got away with it. There would have been a
military coup a long time ago or we would have been at war. The President may
have concluded that Christians will do nothing and will live with these
actions,” Kukah had said.
But Junaid, while partly agreeing with Kukah, said Buhari’s
nepotism was not purely based on religion or tribe but rather on nepotism.
The former lawmaker further stated that skewed appointments
had never been the reason for any coup in the past, adding that even if a
southern President did what Buhari was doing, it would not be enough to
instigate a coup.
Junaid stated that Kukah, who has been his close friend for
over 30 years, did not base his assertion on history.
He said, “I have no problem with part of his (Kukah’s)
statement but I don’t believe he is historically accurate by saying that coups
come about when Muslims or northerners find themselves being marginalised.
“But I have to admit that the core issue he raised about
nepotism is real and of course marginalisation of some certain sections of the
country is real and that nepotism is in favour of people that are close to
Buhari, particularly his friends, cronies, relations and in-laws.
“Over 99 per cent of the appointments Buhari made were not
based on merit.”
Junaid, while responding to a question on the Armed Forces
Remembrance Day and the 56th anniversary of the first coup, further stated that
another civil war is not impossible.
The former lawmaker said the popular opinion that no country
ever survives two civil wars is false, adding that many countries, including
the United Kingdom, have witnessed more than one civil war.
He said, “Anybody who tells you that a nation cannot have
more than one civil war is ignorant of history. Several countries including the
English and the Scots as well as Russia, Italy and Germany have faced several
wars. The French have gone through several civil wars.
“I know some otherwise respectable generals who say that no
country has undergone civil war more than once. That is sheer nonsense. But
going through a civil war more than once is not something to be proud of. It is
something any sensible people should avoid.
“There must be a sense of justice among the people. If there
is no justice, no matter how much you pray or no matter how much you try to
convolute, the real reasons for the war will rear its ugly head and you will
see yourself walking into another disaster.”
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