Jude Ndukwe: Buhari’s Absence And The Return Of Sanity To Nigeria
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President Muhammadu Buhari left Nigeria to continue his medical tourism
(nobody should blame me for calling it medical tourism. That was
exactly what the APC called it during their campaigns in the run up to
the 2015 elections) in London on May 7, 2017, there is an unarguable
return of sanity of some sorts to the country.
It was one of America’s greatest
presidents and renowned world leader, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who said,
“In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it
was planned that way.”
We can safely say that ever since the
president’s travel, attacks by Boko Haram has ceased, albeit
temporarily. The Fulani Herdsmen terrorists no longer hold sway as they
used to do. Agatu is at peace. Southern Kaduna has known relative peace.
IPOB/MASSOB had very successful and impactful peaceful sit-at-home
protests without anyone being shot at. People discuss their wishes and
aspirations freely without threats of being hounded or actually being
hounded. The palpable tension that used to pervade our political space
has since dissipated into thin air. Sanity is gradually returning to our
polity. Tranquility is prevailing.
It was the same thing that took place in Buhari’s first “missionary journey”
to London in January. Osinbajo who was then given full powers of the
president in an acting capacity without any ambiguity in the letter to
the senate at that time, opened the nation’s window and allowed fresh
air to come in.
God just has his own ways of relieving
his people of strangulating oppressive tendencies of Buhari and his
despotic cabal. God knew Nigerians were in dire need of relief; the
people were choking from all forms of injustice and tyranny visited upon
them. He knew it was time to send in fresh air to save us. With Nigeria
locked up in a choky confinement without ventilation, God intervened by
sending Buhari out to London so that the fresh air God was sending to
refresh His people would not be contaminated.
At that time, when Osinbajo was in
charge, Nigerians testified, that indeed, our Redeemer liveth! Osinbajo
was able to galvanize the nation together, healing the wounds which his
boss had earlier inflicted before leaving for London.
Within that short period, our economic
indices improved. His visit to the Niger Delta was as reassuring as his
visit to Southern Kaduna, the first by the highest level of the
presidency, was soothing. While Buhari left the Southern Kaduna crisis
to an equally tyrannical El Rufai, the whimsical governor of the state,
Osinbajo seized the opportunity of Buhari’s absence to do the right
thing: against all odds and protestations by the Kaduna mafia, visit a
people who, under Buhari’s watch, had lost over a thousand of their
people including harmless women and helpless children, not to talk of
their sources of livelihood.
The same thing is happening now. In the
absence of Buhari, Fulani herdsmen seem to have got the message that the
Grand Patron of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria
(MACBAN) is no longer in town. Their waywardness can no longer be
tolerated. No one except him would tolerate their macabre murders of
innocent citizens unchallenged. They are now behaving, at least, for
now, until MACBAN’s grand patron returns.
In the absence of Buhari, Southern
Kaduna is at peace. Abia is enjoying some peace. Enugu is in a state of
refreshing tranquility. Agatu people can now gather for their religious
services without being molested by the AK47 wielding kinsmen of our dear
president. Delta communities are experiencing relative peace.
IPOB/MASSOB can now freely associate and assemble without the army or
police shooting anyone on sight.
How fast can thing change. Does anyone still think this is an accident?
What about the rancorous and teleguided
whistle blowers and their belligerent paymasters? Where are they? Why
hasn’t anyone blown any whistle since Buhari travelled? Did the
president travel along with all the whistles meant for EFCC and DSS’
dramatization of responsibilities and their usual media razzmatazz?
Why has the theatre of absurdities
suddenly gone dry? Is it because the one to entertain with such
grandiose display of executive recklessness is on holiday in the UK, and
there is no need wasting talents, efforts and other resources on
ordinary Nigerians who would not appreciate the commitment of our
policing thespians?
If only for this reason, Buhari should
return back home. Nigerians have missed the odious entertainment value
which his presence provides them with. It is unbelievable that within
the month the president travelled, no humongous amounts have been found
anywhere? The brash and rash EFCC is now as quiet as a graveyard.
This is what the cabal does not want.
This is the reason they rushed the old man back the first time, hence,
his return to London within a short time thereafter.
Following Roosevelt’s assertion, can we
then safely conclude that the self-suppression of the activities of
Fulani herdsmen in the absence of Buhari is not accidental? Can we
safely say that the fact that not a single shot was fired by the
army/police on May 30, during the sit-at-home exercise of IPOB/MASSOB
etc was not accidental? We still remember the days when the army were
accused of even going into people’s closets to mow them down in cold
blood as it happened in Zaria and some other parts of the south east
without anyone being arrested for such mindless murders! Can we safely
assert that the relative constitutional freedom that Nigerians are
enjoying in the absence of Buhari is not fortuitous?
With the above, it should not surprise
anyone that many Nigerians are praying that Buhari should remain in
London on vacation even after he has recovered fully from ill-health.
They can continue to pay his emoluments and other entitlements while he
is in London. Nigerians have no problem with that at all.
Their fears stem from the fact that his
return might embolden Fulani herdsmen terrorists to embark on a fresh
round of killings across the country knowing full well that none of
their killer-members is hardly arrested or prosecuted, rather they are
even rewarded with monetary sums by the authorities as was the case in
Southern Kaduna.
The unnecessary overheating of the
polity which the EFCC and the DSS might throw our country into with
their excessive dramatization of arrests and amateur “Sting operations”
might return full blast with the return of the president.
With the current sanity in the polity,
it is advisable that the president continue to remain in London even if
it is for leisure. Nigerians are happier that way! They will stii pay
his bills and rightful emoluments!
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