Buhari’s pathetic utterances


I am writing this piece in a sad mood. Why wouldn’t I. Muhammadu Buhari, retired army General was one of my authentic Nigerian heroes, a man of untrammeled integrity and granite cast will.

In the 2011 presidential election, I voted for him without any qualms. I have argued strongly against the notion that he is an ethnic jingoist or a religious bigot.


I had followed his carreer in the military; from being a military governor to Petroleum Minister and then head of state. I could only speak about him with utmost veneration.

When some weeks ago, the revered Sultan of Sokoto called for amnesty for Boko Haram, I was staggered by the shift in his posture towards these merchants of terror he had consistently condemned without any equivocation.

But his royal majesty’s amnesty trumpet was soon chorused by the Northern States Governors’ Forum, NSGF, and almost with the speed of a tornado, the Northern Elders Forum, NEF, followed, urging President Jonathan to grant amnesty to a band of misguided, blood- thirsty terrorists.

I was disgusted by the impish and warped theory of amnesty being propounded by these men. I was so sure that ‘noble’ men like Buhari would not lend their voices to the evil cacophony of the NSGF and the NEF.
I argued that if Buhari had been silent, it was simply because he didn’t want to speak against Boko Haram for political reason. “But he will never, ever endorse Boko Haram’s murderous activities; never,” I had argued.

But on Sunday, June 2, 2013, Buhari broke what I found now to be his ominous silence. Speaking on Liberty Radio in Kaduna, the reticent retired General criticized the declaration of state of emergency in three Northern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, describing the action as a grave injustice against the North.
Buhari holds the strange notion that while Niger Delta militants were given special treatments, the Boko Haram terrorists were being killed and their house demolished.

Hear this soldier: “You see, in the case of Niger Delta militants, the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua sent an airplane to bring them, he sat down with them and discussed with them, they were cajoled and they were given money and amnesty”. But he was not done yet.

“They were trained in some skills and were given employment, but the ones in the North are being killed and their houses demolished.”

Again, I stress that I am at pains that a man I admire and practically adore could allow his emotion to so blur his reasoning that he could sound so parochial and pathetic. First I want to ask Buhari, what is the cause of Boko Haram.

What are they fighting for? In the case of the Niger Delta militants, we know about the degradation of their environment by Nigeria and foreign oil companies prospecting and exploiting the oil buried in their land by God.

Their land, water and even air are so polluted that survival is put in peril. For all these threats to their lives, successive governments in Nigeria had paid but scant attention to a people who tragically found themselves mired in poverty by the very natural gift that should elevate them to an earthly paradise.

So, when the young militants found themselves with arms, they decided to redress the gross injustice and oppression that had pervaded for decades. And while many of us would not agree with their violent approach, we would not deny that they has a cause.

What is the cause of Boko Haram? They don’t want Western education. Simply idiotic. The arms they use is a product of Western education, so is electricity and the clothes they wear. They said they want Islam as only religion in Nigeria. So, some of us that are non-Muslims should jump into the river. Very foolish. These are rascals with out a cause except mypotic, wild and horrid religious fanaticism.

Buhari said Yar’Adua sent an airplane to pick the militants and they brought them to Abuja. Correct. But did the airplane land in the creeks, the abode of the militants and picked them?

The fact is, Yar’Adua called the Niger Delta leaders and appealed to them to persuade their ‘boys’ to drop their arms and come for talk, for negotiation on the way forward for their exploited and devastated homeland. And the elders returned and met their wards in the creeks and convinced them to meet with Yar’Adua.

The militants in deference to their elders sat with Yar’Adua and negotiated the Niger Delta question. They did not negotiate out of fear; but they didn’t fear to negotiate.

I ask Buhari, where are these terror elements called Boko Haram? They remain ghosts, apologies to President Jonathan.

The Niger Delta elders and leaders went to the creeks to fetch their boys. Buhari is both a leader and an elder. I ask him, where are those sons of terror? Why can’t he and the likes of Professor Ango Abdullahi (of Ali-Must-Go shame) fetch their boys so that Jonathan can also send an airplane to fly them to Abuja.
The Northern leaders, including the Sultan of Sokoto, clamoured for amnesty for the murderous gang. Jonathan accepted and set up an amnesty committee.

The foolish boys in reaction said it was Nigeria and Jonathan that needed amnesty. As if this reaction is a huge shame to the Northern elders and to the Nigerian governments because they are forcing amnesty on killers, gangsters and animals that have no iota of remorse.

As if all that was not enough, they increased their barbaric unslaught not only on innocent Nigerians but the police and the military, killing and maiming in horrifying proportions.And you said Jonathan should not declare state of emergency?

Mr. ZIK OKAFOR, an artiste,  wrote from Lagos.

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  1. Allah bless U.u've said d whole truth.BH don't deserve mercy twice,infact I blamed Jonathan 4 evn tryin 2 grant d so calld bh amnesty.dis guys are heartless moda f**kas.de dnt deserve 2live.9ja is 2big any smal group or religion.God bless naija

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  2. Zik,you echo most of my sentiments and that of my dear comrades-in-lost-struggle.
    Buhari disappointed many of his atypical,die-hard,independent-minded followers.
    I however also take equal exception to the niger-delta hoodlums being lionized as freedom fighters.Do not forget there were so many,innocent deaths from the niger-delta mayhem.
    And their method was criminal.They introduced ALL the methods being used by BH,with the exception of suicide angle.
    I support full 50% derivation for ALL resources,including iron ore,limestone,VAT etc,not just oil.Buhari however DISAPPOINTED!!

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    1. Buhari and his BH will not die well he will not live to see 2015 by the grace of God for the blood of innicent people they have shell bcs of their own selfish intrest

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  3. Those of you thinking Mohammed Buhari is a de-tribalized leader are making a great mistake. If proper investigation is carried out he might be one of the backbones of BH. The so called amnesty committee for BH is a fraud to make money out of government.

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  4. I almost wept when I heard Buhari's speech. I was one of those Igbo foolish girls in my end in 2011 because I told whoever cared to know that I was sticking with Buhari all the way because I thought he would make more sensible decisions that Jonathan was going to do. But Alas, how my hope has been dashed!!!!!

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  5. Why are people just getting disappointed with Gen Buhari today? When it comes to religion, it is difficult to trust most Muslims and Gen Buhari is one of those not to be trusted. Gen Murtala was also good but those who were conscious of his policies during his regime, saw where he was drifting to. I admire many of them for their guts and sometimes forthrightness but very aware of the fact that they can easily be swayed where religion is involved. Gen Buhari showed these traits long time ago so I see nothing strange in what he doing now. If we must politically associate with them, we should put strong checks and balances to cope the excesses in this area. But the Gen is least corrupt and very disciplined.

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  6. Buhari and the northern elders and leaders are dy members of boko haram, if nt where and whom are they

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  7. Our Muslim Brothers please lets share more light on this subject because strange how the writer puts it, he has a strong point and i must confess i agree with him. Buhari's uprightness and zero tolerance to corruption is not just the only quality to move a multi religious country like Nigeria.

    My Muslim brothers please i need ur comments because i'm dumbfounded and need a justifiable side to this story.

    Alfa

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  8. Very Coherent. Well-done Zik Okafor!

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  9. Anonymous @9:11am, why will u just open your mind,heart and whatever you think or reason with, and give such a useless and baseless conclution about muslims! Gen Buhari is a man that has the right to think and act for himself and so is everyone who is more who is old enough to make his own decisions! I wonder why NE allow people like you to give submissions. Anyway, Buhari has dissapointed so many Nigerians that holds him to high esteem and as I always say to those that care to listen, He is not a leader! And can't rule Nigeria. Let him hold his ideals and allow God Almigthy be His Judge! His utterances has always given him up. I think it will be better we Vote a non popular face next election.

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  10. zik okafor,that your rubbish write-up above is notting but a smear political propaganda and campaing to tarnish the image and the good names of (gen Buhari). It‘s really unfortunate,how some of you idiots can‘t really come up with something with a clear evidence and proff against the (general) rather than a cheap blackmail of linking him with boko haram. Your level of hypocrise has made you blind,deff & dump to the truth and reality of things that is happening in this contry,it‘s still a suprise and shock to me how some of you stupid and cowards cant point accussing fingers at ur foolish,mumu ,unconpetent and uncultured president for making clear and understanding statement for knowing and having the sponsors,and members of boko haram in his cabinet and in the circle of his govement. My advice for you idiots is to wise up and stop living in the past,your stupid thinking and ways of reasoning is making more harm to the mases and the entire nation.

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  11. Alfa, you have problem with your religion. I know you muslim will support Buhary, Boko Haram sponsor, to rule this nation. I bet it, it will never happen as long as Christ is living. I expect you to be ashamed of your Boko-religion.

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  12. Suspicion is a sin. Is der any evidence 2 nay gen.Buhari as b.haram supporter? He might b talking against FG in order 2 expose der failure. OLA

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  13. Let him contest 10 more times, he will always be a loser. We dont want Boko leader. Let all muslims vote for him, he will always lose. You are not ashamed of your Boko-religion. Nawaa o

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  14. We dont want Boko leader. simple. Buhary will never rule over us again in this nation.

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  15. Note that Buhary has never said anything against Boko Haram, neither has he done anything to curb their evil act. If he were the president, he would have known how to control them. Is this how he will make the country ungovernable?

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