A Government without Control
On the night of 12th December 2015, in the city of Zaria, Kaduna State,
Sheik El Zakzaky, the leader of the 10 million-strong Shia muslim
community in Nigeria, was shot, brutalized and dumped in a wheelbarrow.
He barely escaped with his life but sadly, according to Iranian
government sources and the New York Times, his wife, two of his sons and
no less than one thousand of his shia muslim followers were not so
lucky.
They were massacred in the sanctity of their homes that night by
members of the Nigerian Armed Forces. Up until the time that I am
writing this essay, not one word of regret or remorse has been expressed
by President Muhammadu Buhari, the Nigerian Armed Forces or the federal
government about the whole incident.
That alone speaks volumes but what is more important to note is the
fact that this is one of the most brutal and callous events in the
history of our country. It was premeditated, well planned, well
orchestrated and well executed. Homes were bombed and burnt to the
ground and innocent and defenseless men, women and children were
slaughtered in an unrelenting frenzy of violence.
After the carnage, the bodies of the victims were left in the compound
of the houses and in the streets and gutters for carrion birds to feed
on and for street urchins and petty thieves to rob. This was indeed a
sordid and shameful chapter: it was not only mass murder but it was also
a crime against humanity. Those that were murdered were targeted simply
because they were Shia Muslims and simply because, earlier in the day,
some of them had mounted a road block which obstructed the convoy of
General Burutai, the Chief of Army Staff.
It is very clear that by this act alone, the Chief of Army Staff, under
whose orders these men were acting, Buhari, who is the
Commander-in-Chief of our Armed Forces, and every single officer and
soldier that took part in the massacre are guilty of war crimes and
crimes against humanity and are therefore candidates for the
International Criminal Court at the Hague. Our leaders must be
accountable and it is my fervent prayer and desire that the whole matter
ends up there and that both Buhari and Burutai are called to justice.
What makes the whole matter worse is the fact that there was no mention
of the episode on BBC television or CNN and there was no sense of
outrage in our country about what these people had been subjected to.
One wonders what happened to our sense of decency and our ability to
empathize with those that are suffering and that have been subjected to
injustice? What happened to our sense of responsibility, our sensitivity
and our compassion? Yet it doesn't stop there.
Two days before the tragic events in Zaria, a man was granted bail by
two separate courts in two separate criminal matters in Lagos. However
the minute he stepped out of the court premises he was confronted and
apprehended by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC), violently manhandled, dragged off the streets,
bundled into a waiting van, given the beating of his life and whisked
away to an unknown destination.
According to our constitution, this man is presumed innocent until
proven guilty and up until now he has not been found guilty of any
crime. Worse still, the operatives did not have an arrest warrant and
what they did was manifestly unlawful. Yet despite that, again there is
no sense of outrage in our country about the treatment that this man was
subjected to. Again it doesn't stop there.
Approximately one month ago a man was granted bail and given permission
to travel out of the country by the Federal High Court for medical
treatment. Yet as he proceeded to do so he discovered that the
Department of State Security (DSS) had laid siege to his home. They
refused to let him step out of the gate, they traumatised his family and
criminalised as well as demonised him in the national and international
media.
After a month of confining him to his home they eventually stormed his
house, overwhelmed his security men, roughed him up, dragged him out
feet first, threw him in a waiting car, abducted him and carried him
away to an unknown destination. All this happened in violation of an
order of the Federal High Court and despite the fact that he had not
been found guilty of any crime by any court in the land yet there is no
sense of outrage in our country.
Again it doesn't stop there. A man obtains a court order that the
Department of State Security (DSS) must not under any circumstances
enter his home yet they ignored that order, forced their way into his
house, shot bullets everywhere, terrorized and manhandled his children,
beat up his wife and ''bite'' her like a dog, throw their belongings
into the streets and finally violently evicted him and his family from
the premises and into the streets and there was no sense of outrage in
our country. Again it doesn't stop there.
A man is arrested by the EFCC, he is maligned and convicted in the
media by what are, more often than not, false allegations and spurious
confessions that are skillfully leaked to the press by his tormentors
and captors. After days in detention, he is eventually charged and
arraigned before THREE separate courts for virtually the same offences
all in an attempt to break, humiliate and shame him. He is subjected to
all this despite the fact that he is deemed innocent until proven guilty
yet there is no sense of outrage in the country over the matter. Again
it doesn't stop there.
A man is arrested and detained by the Department of State Security
simply because he expresses his desire for the establishment of a new
nation called Biafra. He is kept in solitary confinement and denied
access to his lawyer and family members for weeks on end. His lawyer
goes to court and the court grants him bail and directs that he should
be released on reasonable terms and conditions. All those terms and
conditions are met but instead of abiding by the court order and
releasing him the DSS keeps him in detention for a further three months.
After the three months have expired they take him to a different court
and apply to keep him in detention for yet another three months. The new
court declines to grant that order and instead directs that he should
be released unconditionally and with immediate effect.
On hearing about the order of the court, the supporters of the young man went to the streets in many cities in eastern Nigeria and started celebrating and jubilating.
On hearing about the order of the court, the supporters of the young man went to the streets in many cities in eastern Nigeria and started celebrating and jubilating.
This did not go down well with President Buhari's security agencies and
consequently they shot dead five of the man's young supporters in
Onitsha simply for jubilating, singing solidarity songs and dancing in
the streets. Meanwhile DSS has refused to abide by the court order and
up until the time that I am writing this essay, the man has not been
released and he remains in their custody. All this has happened to this
man and his followers yet there is no sense of outrage in the country
about what they have been subjected to.
When one considers all these events one is at a loss for words. Is this
really a democracy? I have come to the conclusion that this is a
government of sadists, run by sadists and for sadists. Not only do they
place no stock or value on the sanctity of human life but they also
relish in their impunity and lack of respect for the rule of law.
They are cowardly, wicked, malicious, petty, insensitive, vicious and,
worse of all, manifestly incompetent. They are a government of liars,
run by liars and for liars. They malign the weak, harass the
defenseless, torment the poor and punish the innocent but God will see
their end. They are soft on Boko Haram whilst they murder Shia Muslims,
Christians, Biafrans, the young, the old, the weak and the vulnerable.
They defy court orders and mock the judiciary. They abuse power and
defy the word of God. They rejoice when others suffer and they take
pleasure in the misfortune of their adversaries. Instead of being just
and true, they are perverse in all their ways. Instead of seeking peace,
moving the country forward and facing the business of governance, they
have chosen to tread the path of destruction, persecution, discord,
strife, witch hunts, lies, demonisation and war. In a futile attempt to
distract the world from their own failures they seek to inculcate and
establish an atmosphere of fear and intimidation and thereby silence
their perceived enemies and detractors.
Yet no matter how many people they incriminate, criminalise, malign,
humiliate, misrepresent, beat and lock up, no matter how many people
they kill, no matter how many people they abduct and throw out of their
homes, the fact remains that the the country is still falling apart and
our economy is still going to the dogs.
No matter what lies they tell and no matter what entertainment and
palliatives they feed us with to keep us grinning and distracted, the
value of the naira is still at its lowest in its 42 years of existence,
the security situation is still terrible, Boko Haram is still waxing
stronger, the morale of our soldiers is still getting lower, the price
of food is still rocketing, the fuel queues still persist and poverty
and hardship pervades the land like never before.
The Buhari administration is indulging in wickedness and the abuse of
power, violating the civil liberties and human rights of its own
citizens, murdering its own people, dividing the country, witchunting
and intimidating its perceived enemies, making a mockery of justice and
the fight against corruption, rejecting peace and all that is wholesome
and true and, like the biblical Pharoah, they are provoking the wrath of
the Lord and playing with fire. As He did with Pharaoh,
Nebudchadnezzar, Jezebel and Sennacherub God will surely break them and
bring them down.
He will avenge the dead, He will vindicate the innocent and falsely
accused, He will prove Himself mighty in battle and He will grant them
no mercy. Shame and woe be unto all those that have chosen to dine with
the devil by joining and supporting this government. The bible says
there is no peace for the wicked. There is no fellowship between light
and darkness. There is no agreement between good and evil. There is no
commonality of purpose between the just and the perverse.
There is no accord between the compassionate and the heartless. There
is no bond between the kind and the wicked. I would rather die than join
or support a government of heartless men and closet fundamentalists. I
have no doubt that by the time this is all over, the Nigerian people
will regret the choice that they made earlier this year and they will
beg for a true democrat and peace-loving man to be elected into office.
Like the proverbial frog that is slowly being boiled in water but that
does not even feel it, our people are being taken for a ride by the
Buhari administration.
To distract them from his government’s monumental failures the
president feeds them with a daily dose of lies, falsehood and
sensational and unsubstantiated allegations about the so-called
corruption of key players in the previous administration.
Sadly the people lap it up with joy and accept the tales they are being told without question, reason or exception. They forget that allegations are a dime a dozen and that trial by media does not often result in a conviction in a diligent and responsible court of law.
Meanwhile as this obscene circus show of branding everyone but himself a
crook and feeding the innocents to the lions continues, President
Buhari is destroying the lives of the people, ruining the economy,
crushing his opponents, silencing his detractors, discrediting his
adversaries and dividing our nation. He is also breaking the spirit of
our country and turning us into a laughing stock before the
international community.
The bottom line is this: Nigeria has been transformed into a
gestapo-like police state, where state-sponsored lies and propaganda
hold sway and where fear, coercion, blackmail and intimidation is the
primary tool of governance.
May God grant us the courage to take back our country and may the forces of light, truth and justice prevail in our land. Merry Christmas!
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