It’s not alarmist. Crisis is looming
in Igboland. The sore has been allowed to fester, for too long. Pus has
accumulated. Massage and warm compresses won’t do now. A surgical knife must go
in. The government must act decisively, one way or the other. Prevarication can
lead to a costly gangrene.
The wound must be drained and cleaned, so that it
can heal. The wound dressing must involve comprehensive political engagement of
the southeast, and a restructuring of the federation. Kanu, Nnia Nwodo and Five
South-east Govs We are on a slippery slope.
Nnamdi Kanu was granted bail by a
court. He is being tried for offences bordering on treason. He has flouted the
bail conditions. He must have been emboldened by the enticing temerity of the
Arewa youths. ShettimaYerima and his Arewa youths committed treason. They
issued a quit notice to Igbos to leave the north,or face severe consequences by
October 1. They did more than plagiarize Nnamdi Kanu’s hate files .They were
not arrested. They were not charged. The Federal high court judge that granted
Nnamdi Kanu bail wouldn’t rightly be concerned about effect of Arewa youth’s
impunity on Nnamdi Kanu’s actions as no case has been brought before him. So
despite the double standards, the court may have no option but to revoke his
bail. The law is an ass. The federal government has found its missing courage,
it has asked the court to revoke the bail. The federal government is not
permanently timid. The judge has no decision to make. Well, Nigerian Judges can
be creative, sometimes. If the bail is revoked, Nnamdi Kanu will have to
abandon his tour of his Biafra, and return to a ‘zoological’ prison in Kuje.
That is now almost inconceivable. Almost. This is where it gets complicated. If
Nnamdi Kanu’s utterances can be relied on, he would not submit himself for
incarceration. Then once again, the judge will have no options.
A bench warrant
will be issued against him. When a Bench warrant was issued against Tompolo,
the Nigerian police didn’t find him. So the federal government may let the
police not find Nnamdi Kanu. Tompolo was discreet though. He sought refuge in
the creeks. He was out of view, until he came to bury his dad. Nnamdi has said
he cannot go on exile. It’s beneath him to go out of circulation, into hiding.
That would make him lily-liveried. He was sent by God. He has been touring
Biafra. So he isn’t exactly a Tompolo, who claims no territory. Tompolo wasn’t
seen. Yes he wasn’t seen destroying crude oil pipelines. Nnamdi Kanu has no
pipelines to put out of use. He can’t touch the economy. He has no way of
bringing the federal government to its knees, from the shadows without
amputating his nose, turning Igbo land into a cauldron. IPOB is now a non
violent organization. That’s their new image. So the Police may be forced to arrest
an ubiquitous and garrulous Nnamdi Kanu. However, it is not compulsory, not
inevitable. This is Nigeria. The police declared Shettima Yerima and Arewa
youths wanted . Shettima sauntered from place to place, huffing and puffing.
The Police chose not to see him. So the police may easily fail to see Nnamdi
Kanu.
The government has an alternative. It may send the Minister of Interior
to say something absurd that exonerates Kanu. The Judge will understand. This
is Nigeria. The Minister of Interior said that the Arewa Youths claimed they
were misquoted. Heavens didn’t fall. Shettima later denied the minister and his
tales. Shettima is ,obviously, not a coward. He boldly stated he was
withdrawing the quit notice to honour Buhari. The ijaw youth council president
is sure Shettima had state dinners. The government has other options. It can
send an official to waffle about heating up the polity. Then it can explain the
decision to trash the court warrant and let Kanu roam as politically sensible.
That’s what cowards do. In fact it can ask the attorney General to reverse
himself, and say that Kanu cannot be arrested. And he would blame it on
security concerns. That’s what the chief law officer said about his impotence
against the Arewa Youths who committed treason in broad daylight. The
government can always chicken out. So the wound can fester a little more. They
have been warned. Ango Abdullahi warned them about Shettima, they capitulated.
So Ohaneze has warned the federal government. Nnamdi Kanu could be set to bask
in his own impunity. The Judge would understand. Nnamdi’s criminal case could
be effectively over. Nnamdi may not risk going to Abuja. He is sure no
policeman would come to his Biafra to arrest him. He has warned Buhari. He said
his non violent IPOB would slaughter any Policeman who comes to arrest him in
Biafra.
That’s is his idea of civil disobedience. The Die is cast. The federal
government can’t arrest Nnamdi without crossing the red line of double
standards. The federal government cannot leave Nnamdi and his daringness
without conceding sovereignty. Igbo elders are quiet. Igbo youths are restless.
Emotions have replaced reasons. The elders have taken refuge in timidity. They
now speak in muffled tones. The politicians can be forgiven. Politics entails
opportunism. Nnamdi Kanu,increasingly, looks like a king or a king maker. The
churches have a strong influence on Igbo politics. Igbo politicians go to
churches to declare their candidacy and to lobby the clergy and their
congregations. The churches play politics of denominations godlessly. But the
church claims to be the light of the world. Igbo church leaders are quiet. In
northeast the clerics kept low profile. The core north didn’t like President
Jonathan. People refused to speak up. Boko haram was troubling Jonathan, and
making the place ungovernable.
That was exciting. Powerful figures maintained a
conspiratorial silence. Yusuf and Shekau preached, told the people what they
wanted to hear. They talked about poor governance and corruption. They told them
that democracy was sinful, ‘zoological’. That it was designed to keep the
ordinary people in perpetual servitude. Their followership grew. Boko haram
metastasized. Some Igbo Bishops are frolicking openly with Nnamdi Kanu. Some
others are relishing the prospects of a loathed President Buhari being taught
some lessons. Biafra is always seductive. Igbos are emotional about it. It is
sweet nostalgia of what nearly was. The promised land. Anyone who comes in the
name of Biafra is welcome. The Buhari government didn’t help matters. The sense
of alienation has never been greater. Politicians who lost in 2015 took their
grief personal. They have tapped into a rich vein of frustration and political
insensitivity. The economic circumstances have yielded many idle hands. It’s a
perfect combustible mix. The murderous forays of herdsmen fueled already
inflamed tempers. A crisis looms in the east. So no one cares to interrogate
the minds peddling this secessionist idea. No one questions their methods
vehemently . It’s enough that they mouth marginalization of Igbos and paint a
colorful Biafra. It’s enough that Buhari is cast as a symbol of oppressive,
anti-Igbo, Islamist, Hausa Fulani hegemony. Igbos are truly marginalized. The
Bishops ought to be discerning. They claim spiritual insight. They can’t be as
impressionable as the rabble.
They can’t be as excitable as youths who didn’t
experience the civil war. They cant afford to be enthralled by mere charm. Some
of them actually now find Kanu intimidating. Kanu says Jesus is not God. The
Bishops don’t care. He mocks Mary. The catholic priests are unperturbed. If
they are perturbed ,then they are filled with the spirit of fear. God gave them
the spirit of power. Kanu says New Testament is junk. The priests don’t treat
that as heretical. The priests must announce their allegiance to Christ. It
wouldn’t matter if Kanu were a self respecting atheist who didn’t defame and
ridicule other peoples religious beliefs. Kanu can’t get away with duplicity.
He says the worship of Jesus is Idolatry. It is good we don’t mix politics and
religion. It is good we keep the state away from religion. But Kanu has not
stopped announcing that God sent him. He said that God has decreed that there
would be no election in Anambra state. We have spirit filled priests who claim
they hear from God. Why can’t they confirm or condemn Kanu’s spiritual
pronouncements? The IPOB spokesman claims Kanu is a Christian. Kanu denies that
he is a Christian. Why is it difficult to know whom Kanu is? If you ask hard questions
, you will be told its not about Kanu. But who decided there will be no
elections in Igboland? Kanu hears from God, so he says. He may actually hear
from God. Since he drops the name of God, Igbos must be told what God he
worships.
The role of a priest is not just to collect tithes and offerings. A
priest owes the people and the society a duty to expose religious charlatanism
and sorcery. When a man goes to Agwushi and collects prayers, and jumps over to
adoration ground of father Ebube Muonso and collects more prayers, that’s
syncretism. It could mean nothing. But it could be a window into a mind filled
with confusion. Priests can’t sit astride and watch the people dance on the
brink for lack of knowledge. Why is the church silent? Who is an anti Christ?
Truth and reason have been battered on Aba highway. Igbo priests are passing by
like the Rabbi who snubbed the man beaten by highway robbers. Where are the
good Samaritans? Where are they? The church perhaps isn’t ready to dabble into
politics . Igbo churches dabble into it only when telling members to vote a
Catholic and against an Anglican or vice versa. Who really is an antichrist? A
murderous Fulani Herdsman who kills some Christian farmers? Or a man who
peddles damaging falsehoods about Jesus Christ and the Bible? If the church
cannot speak for moral reasons, why can’t the church speak for prudential
reasons? Why can’t it defend Christian theology against an onslaught from a
charlatan? Nigeria, they say, is a zoo. Our leaders act with impunity. Then the
messiah comes for the Igbos and no one is ready to hold him to account for his
speeches and positions. Only a few are interested in interrogating his mind.
What sort of freedom do Igbos dream of? A freedom that would excommunicate
dissent and plurality of views? A freedom where every critic is a marked
traitor? Ohaneze is timid. It may have actually become redundant. It sees the
crowd that follows Kanu around and it is ready to embrace a little demagoguery,
once in a while. Kanu has labeled Ohaneze leaders corrupt old men willing to
sell their consciences and birthrights, for crumbs. Ohaneze excuses IPOB’s
waywardness as understandable youthful exuberance. Ohaneze has no balls. So
Ohaneze fudges and fudges. Ohaneze knows Igbos are marginalized. But Ohaneze
knows that Kanu’s exuberance puts Igbo lives and property at great peril.
Ohaneze knows that the overall interest of Igbos is best served by an equitable
Nigeria and not secession. Ohaneze knows the time has come. But Ohaneze is
cowardly, or impotent. Without a bold church, without foresighted courageous
politicians, without a fearless Ohaneze, who can save Igbos? Political
intolerance has been sown in Igbo land.
There is this new song . A very
rhythmic and danceable song by one Don Prince, aka Sampe. The sort of thing you
hear in Pyongyang. It says Kanu is the leader, and there will be no elections
henceforth in Igbo land. It says anyone who votes in Igboland would be sent to
the north. The song has gone viral. The youths have become automatons. Anyone who
raises a voice against Kanu and his IPOB is branded a traitor. In one of his
glib talks on Radio Biafra he boasted that the names of traitors were being
compiled. IPOB is that non violent group that once threatened to murder
Obasanjo.
A few days ago it openly threatened to kill any policeman who dared
to re arrest Kanu. The elders wallow in denial. They dismiss the dissemination
of hate and brigandage as youthful exuberance. They think Kanu would get Igbos
an autonomous region, and then disappear. So they would take over and restore
order. That’s the strategy. So the madness is a ploy. They whisper it, they nod
their heads, smile knowing smiles, and wink. They are deluded. Some would say
it has gone beyond Kanu. That’s true. The problem of Igbo marginalization was
never about him. But no one should deny this frightening development. Nuisance
can be fruitful. But nuisance can outlive its usefulness. It’s good that the
governors of South East states have met with Kanu. The government has a
political problem to solve. It has attended to it with arrogance , and
sometimes with half-hearted condescension. Hesitancy and prevarication are no
good options. The Federal Government has to be decisive. Military high
handedness would be counter -productive. Constructive political engagement that
enthrones law and order in the immediate term and equity, fairness and sense of
belonging on the long term, must be commenced now. Any person who breaks the
law and or threatens security of our country must face the law.
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