THE HOMICIDAL RYTHM OF THE PYTHON DANCE
On the 15th September 2016, one year ago today, I
wrote the following.
“You bathed in the
blood of Biafrans, you crushed their bones and stripped away their dignity and
self-respect just to keep Nigeria one.
Now you say their
children have no right to ask for self-determination simply because you killed
their fathers and mothers during the war and shattered their homes.
If you want the
Igbo or any other southerner to stay and if you want Nigeria to remain one then
treat us all as equals, offer our children and our people equal opportunities
and a public apology and pay full compensation for all the atrocities that you
and your people have committed against the people of the south and the northern
minorities over the last two hundred years.
In addition to
that you must defeat, destroy and dismantle Boko Haram, decommission your
Fulani militias and herdsmen and put a stop to the marginalisation, threats,
genocide, ethnic cleansing and mass murder of our people.
It is after you
have done all these things that you can make an appeal to us for the continued
unity of Nigeria.
Outside of that
the Nigerian baby you are carrying and saying that you killed and died for
during the civil war is already dead. It is only waiting to be buried”.
These words,
written one year ago, remain relevant and true till today. What we are
witnessing in the east in the name of Operation Python is barbaric and
unacceptable. It ought to be condemned by every self-respecting person.
The behaviour of
the military against a defenceless and unarmed civilian population in Abia
state particularly is simply reprehensible.
What has Nnamdi
Kanu or indeed the Igbo people done to warrant this primitive show of barbarism
and force? We are on the brink of a total breakdown of law and order and a
prolonged and bloody armed conflict.
I urge restraint
on all sides and I call on President Muhammadu Buhari to withdraw the army from
the east and leave Nnamdi Kanu alone.
Terrorising your
own people with soldiers is not the act of a courageous man but rather the act
of a tyrant, a coward and a bully.
We call on the
international community to bear witness to what is unfolding in eastern
Nigeria.
The slaughter of
innocent civilians by soldiers must stop. Yesterday it was the Shiite Muslims.
Today it is the Igbo. Tomorrow it could be you.
Anyone that
believes that a separatist movement or the quest for self-determination can be
stopped by the force of arms alone has no knowledge of world history.
The more people
people are killed the more the agitation will blossom and grow. The shedding of
innocent blood energises, spreads and fortifies the cause for which it was
shed.
This is a
spiritual principle with practical consequences. It is a deep and mystical
truism. The blood of martyrs is never shed in vain.
It cries to God in
heaven for vengeance and it haunts and torments those that shed it from
generation to generation.
The following
questions must be answered. Who is fanning embers of hate if not this
administration? Who is killing and locking up innocent people if not them? Who
hates Christians, Middle Belters and southerners if not them?
And nothing
reflects this disposition today more than the words of President Buhari’s
spokesman, Mr. Shehu Garba, who in response to Mrs. Oby Ezekwezile’s laudable
though belated observation that Buhari is nothing but a tribal leader who has
been unfair to the people of the east, said the following:
“there is a
deliberate sinister agenda by IPOB to provoke the soldiers into killing innocent
people in retaliation so that Nnamdi Kanu would use the pictures of the victims
for international propaganda by accusing the government of ethnic cleansing
against the Igbos with the sole purpose of gaining sympathy”.
The question is
this: why should the Buhari government feel provoked to murder anyone simply
because they say that they want a referendum to determine their own future and
simply because they want their own country? Is Nigeria a giant prison that
no-one must question or dare to break out of? Did the British Army slaughter
the Scots when they asked for a referendum?
Did the Spanish
army butcher the people of Catalan for asking for their own country?
I do not think it
is right or proper for innocent souls to be killed simply because they are
exercising their right of free speech. No sane or civilised person should
remain silent when such wickedness is unleashed on others.
When our soldiers
force young men to bury their faces in pools of muddy water and drink it we
know that we are dealing with animals and barbarians. When they shoot these
young men in the back of the head and line up their bodies on the side of the
road we know that this is not OUR army but rather army of occupation which
seeks to dehumanise, humiliate, murder, subjugate and enslave our people.
I watched that
horrific video and I cried for Nigeria. And after the tears came rage. Is this
what our nation has been turned into What a shame and what a tragedy.
There is only one
side to this ugly story. Torture is torture. Murder is murder. Children are
children. Blood is blood. And it is God’s will that we condemn evil and refuse
to tolerate it.
Permit me to
conclude this contribution with the following observatons about the abomination
called the python dance from a handful of insightful and courageous
commentators.
Adetilewa Adetomiwa wrote:
“You see young
Igbo men standing in front of military tanks with stone, bottle and sticks. You
are calling them stupid people because they are not afraid.
They are not stupid, you just don’t know what is
going on.
When u see human
standing firm in front of a greater power, it’s not stupidity, but a
psychological state of mind that is very dangerous to any society.
It’s a state of
mind that represent hopelessness and all or nothing attitude. It is the same
state of mind that ensured there is no peace in Middle East today. It’s a
fanatical state of mind than can’t be conquered by any amount of military
operations.
As it is today,
only dialogue can settle the war created by buhari in Igbo land. Else the rest
of Nigeria will not have peace.
The earlier we
prevent total breakdown of law and order with restructuring, the better”.
Again Chika Udenkwo wrote:
“A Country’s Unity
is not determined by guns, sticks, wires, hate speech or restructuring. It is
determined by a collective will of the people to forge a future that is
beneficial to ALL”.
Again Aniefom Udoabasi wrote:
“Boko haram is
deadly. They are armed to the teeth. They have killed military men in their
hundreds. They have killed civilians in their tens of thousands. They have
burned down houses and villages. They have burned down churches and mosques.
They have threatened to blow up Nigeria. They even blew up the United Nations
building in Abuja.
Yet northern
elders/leaders, including Buhari, opposed any attempt by the military to invade
any Northern community as a result of boko haram’s presence. Northern elders, again and again, asked the government to
withdraw the army from Borno ,the headquarters of Boko Haram.
In fact, Buhari
publicly said that it was wrong for the military to move against boko haram. He
specifically said that any attack against boko haram should be viewed as an
attack against the North as a whole. I’m not talking about a century or even a
decade ago. I am talking about a few years ago.
Also Lai Mohammed,
speaking for APC, Buhari’s party, said that it was wrong for the government to
label boko haram as an unlawful organisation. This was immediately after the
Nigerian government had declared boko haram an unlawful organization. APC said
that declaring boko haram an unlawful organization in Nigeria is
unconstitutional . I also remember that when the United States government
wanted to declare boko haram a terrorist organisation, the North vehemently
opposed it. The Sultan of Sokoto led the opposition. He openly canvassed that
the USA should not label boko haram a terrorist organisation.
Only CAN, as led
by Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor ,canvassed for the United States to pencil boko haram
down as a terrorist organisation. I remember that when pastor Ayo traveled to
the United States to lobby its government to declare boko haram a terrorist
organisation, he was ridiculed by Northern leaders for daring to cause their
boko haram to be called a Nnamdi Kanu, hate him or love him, has not killed a single
soul. You may be irritated by the conduct of some of his followers ,but the
fact remains that they are not armed.
They have not
burned communities, have not blown up mosques or churches. They are just a
group armed with social media and a radio station.
And yet you say
that the army should clamp down ,attack and kill them. Same you who said that
boko haram should not be attacked because that would mean an attack against the
North! Same you who said that boko haram should not be declared an unlawful organization
by the Nigerian government!
Same you who
pleaded that boko haram should not be declared a terrorist organisation by the
United States government! Shame on you!”
Finally Jude Ndukwe wrote:
“Boko Haram killed
UNIMAID lecturers, NNPC Geologists, soldiers, students, market men and women
recently; just last week, Fulani herdsmen killed about 30 people in Plateau
State with their killing of farmers and raping of even old women causing
demonstrations in Ondo State, you said nothing, there was no outrage from you.
But your preoccupation is an IPOB that has never killed or kidnapped or taken
up arms against anyone except that their only weapon is their usual massive
PEACEFUL rallies which makes you convulse out of jealousy.
While you are busy
clapping for the military for their misplaced priority in the so called “show
of force” against Nnamdi Kanu, the herdsmen are busy killing your fathers and
raping your mothers freely, unchallenged and unhindered over two years or more
now.
Common sense
should tell you to focus your energy on telling the military to leave the
peaceful south east alone and focus on your real enemies”.
I could not have
put it better than any of these distinguished and respected individuals and I
commend them for their courage, foresight, compassion, humanity and sense of
decency. They have spoken the minds of millions.
Finally let me end
with the words of two of the greatest writers and literary icons that have ever
lived.
Professor Wole
Soyina wrote , “the man x dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny”
whilst Franz Fanon wrote:
“The future will
have no pity for those men who, possessing the exceptional privilege of being
able to speak words of truth to their oppressors, have instead, taken refuge in
an attitude of passivity, of mute indifference, and sometimes, of cold
complicity. We are nothing on earth if we are not slaves to a cause, the cause
of the people and the cause of justice, liberty and free ideas that are made
available to all. Each generation must, out of relative obscurity, discover its
mission, fulfill it, or betray it.”
The Nigerian
people have much to learn from these famous words. May the souls of all those
that were ruthlessly butchered and martyred by the army in Abia state rest in
peace.
News
Source: - Vanguard | September 16, 2017.
Photo Source: - Daily Post | September 14, 2017.

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