THE FIEF AND HIS FIEFDOM: EPISTULA CONTRA EL RUFAIENSIS by Williams Abba
"History has seen many who claim to be deliverer and
saviour of the people. They might come with force and violence and parade their
might and splendour as conquerors; The Pharaohs of Egypt, Sennacheris King of
Assyria, Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, Darius of Persia, Alexander the Great,
Hannibal, Napoleon, Clive of India, Bismark, the Kaiser, Hitler, Stalin. The
story and scene is always the same. They claim to deliver the people from
bondage and to establish justice, freedom and peace. They come in might,
ridding in splendour, dragging prisoners ". ~~John Myer,
John Myer: A collection of his sermons and writings, #1.
Introduction
We are not in a zoo. But we are ruled by a fief who delights
in treating us like we are animals, some
nincompoops! No respect for human rights,
life and rule of law. He behaves like a god and arrogates to himself the
power of life and death. For residents of Kaduna, especially Southern Kaduna,
life has been hellish. Criminality and brigandage have assumed an alarming
proportion. In the words of the renowned British Philosopher, Thomas Hobbes,
'life is short, brutish and nasty'.
We must give it to him. El Rufai is an intelligent person.
Very smart! He has mastered the jargon of technocratic governance and has over
time become the darling of NGO's, foreign donors, civil society, and neoliberal
institutions (Ochonu). No wonder the likes of Bill and Melinda Gates have found
in him, a worthy and trusted partner. Recently, he played host to Tony Blair,
former Prime Minister of Britain who came to Kaduna for a mission: to launder
the image of El Rufai and possibly, give him tutorials on the basic rudimentary
rules of good governance (most certainly this won't be for gratis). He has also
recently assembled the creme-de-la-creme of the literary world for the Kaduna
Book Festival. Literary giants gathered in Kaduna to celebrate the gift of
literature in our liberation while they turned a blind eye to the impunity of
the erratic governor who has kept our
tertiary Institutions under lock and key for close to one year. What
this closure portends for our children is the ubiquitous loss of a whole
academic year. So the question on the lips of many was why would such
intellectual giants gather in Kaduna to honour a man who by his actions has
shown contempt and disregard for the education of our children? Trust
Nigerians. Many of them took to their tweeter handles to
#boycottkadunabookfestival. The festival still held.
What I have decided to do is to reproduce wholesale, the
opinions of three very passionate and eminent Nigerians who have taken the
governor spot on, chronicling his disastrous and cataclysmic outing as the
chief executive of Kaduna State. His actions and inactions, to say the least
have demonstrated that he is indeed a sectional leader, fantastically corrupt
(apologies to D. Cameron) and an ethnic and religious warlord. The writings of
these men, have their focus on the corrupt nature of El Rufai and his style of governance. They
have also done a scating criticism of him in very many other areas such as his
bad handling of the crisis in southern Kaduna and his despotic tendencies in
conducting the affairs of the State which manifest themselves in the way he
alienates even his party men, most of whom worked so hard and sacrificed huge
resources to realise his gubernatorial ambition. Today, not only does he treat them with disdain, but resorts to
persecuting those he perceives as enemies.
EL-RUFAI, CORRUPTION, AND THE MASK OF "COMPETENCE"
( Prof. Moses Ochonu)
Nasir el-Rufai, governor of Kaduna State, who is perhaps
Nigeria's most intolerant and autocratic state chief executive, has apparently
been presiding over a contract bazaar for his family, aides, friends, and
associates, adding yet another dimension to his growing egregiously offensive
conduct and abuses of office that include slyly justifying the genocide in
Southern Kaduna, paying "compensation" to the perpetrators,
recklessly inflaming the volatile ethnoreligious situation in the state,
detaining critics, and opportunistically and hypocritically insulting former
and present political benefactors, including Obasanjo, Jonathan, Buhari, Atiku,
and others.
The said contracts, N3 billion worth, have been predictably
abandoned because they were little more than fraudulent self-enrichment
schemes, to begin with.
Nigerian politics is a den of thieves, but for at least a
decade I have been warning Nigerians about a particular brood of thieves, which
for lack of a more elegant descriptive idiom I will call the den of competent
thieves. This specie of crooks comprises of thieving politicians who mask their
corruption with ritualistic performances of competent leadership.
They are the first public officials to challenge others to a
public transparency contest, the first to declare their budgets to be public
documents. They are lauded by BudgIT for crafting and implementing open budgets
and make sure that they co-opt renown international and local developmental
partners into their programs, knowing that these agencies would then become
their unwitting propaganda arm. It is good political and technocratic theater.
The competently corrupt can make mesmerizing presentations
with or without notes or PowerPoint slides and hide their thievery behind
confusing numbers, graphs, eloquent speeches, and pie charts. When accused of
corruption or other misconduct they do not retreat or perform contrition and
are not rattled. Instead they arrogantly go on the offensive. They deploy
counterattacks and counter-accusations as a tactic of deflection, distraction,
and defense.
These gestures are all carefully publicized and calculated
to reinforce the public perception that they are competent, intelligent, and
different from the average Nigerian politician. It is an elaborate charade.
The competently corrupt are media savvy; they work the press
and seduce and induce them into buying their obfuscation, sophistry, and glib
rhetoric. The thing is that they do not believe that the laws and rules
governing the conduct of public officials apply to them.
Almost a decade ago, I wrote to criticize the competent
corruption of Charles Soludo, whom I took the liberty of inducting into the
fraternity of the competently corrupt even as details of his shady dealings in
office were emerging to complicate the emerging myth of his competent
revolution in the Nigerian banking sector. That was before Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
came and exposed the rot that Soludo incubated and nurtured as CBN governor.
Because of his reputation for competence, some people did
not believe that Soludo was capable of corruption and not only rose to his
defense but also accused Saharareporters, which published evidence of his
corruption, of trying to sully his reputation. Some people said, "eh, he
was corrupt but at least he did something good in the banking sector." As
long as there were some Nigerians who saw Soludo as a competent central bank
governor and who believed that his competence and perceived or performed
intelligence should cancel out his corruption in office, Soludo could not be
held accountable. And he has not been held accountable.
Some Nigerians believe that politicians and bureaucrats
perceived as intelligent and competent deserve different ethical rules, and
therein lies the problem.
Nasir El-Rufai is perhaps the most illustrious member of the
club of the competently corrupt. His articulateness and technocratic awareness
relative to other Nigerian politicians have served to inoculate him against
accountability. As a result, he has arrogantly continued to thump his nose at
rules and laws while craftily and fraudulently playing the competence and "good
governance" cards.
Remember when El-Rufai was accused by a Senate committee of
awarding choice FCT plots of land to his wives and children? His response was
neither denial nor contrition. Instead, he arrogantly told the committee that
his wives, children, and friends were Nigerians and were thus entitled to said
plots of FCT choice lands! This outburst exemplifies the audacious but toxic
mix of corruption, arrogance, sense of entitlement, and unreflective
indignation that one encounters in the competently corrupt.
El-Rufai didn't see anything wrong with his conduct as FCT
minister. He certainly doesn't see anything wrong with distributing contracts
to his family, friends, and aides as governor, contracts that have been
abandoned according to Saharareporters.
That is how corrupt but marginally competent politicians
behave. They know that their reputation for technocratic competence, deserved
or not, will insulate them or at least confuse Nigerians. They almost feel
entitled to a pass on account of their grammatical competence and
choreographed, elaborate pretenses to governing ability. They are slick
operators, hard to pin down because there are always compatriots who are taken
by their polish and educated conduct and are willing to overlook all else.
Corrupt politicians perceived to be competent, enlightened,
and well educated are the most dangerous kind of political thieves because they
are the most difficult to hold accountable. Let me explain. The average
Nigerian thieving politician attracts outright scorn because, in addition to
being woefully incompetent, poorly spoken, unintelligent, pathetically
under-read and uninformed, and incapable of understanding policy and poetics,
he lacks the linguistic resources to express his thoughts clearly, lucidly, and
persuasively. Nigerians tend not to accord these politicians any benefit of the
doubt and do not try to mitigate their wrongdoing. Moreover, because they are
inarticulate and unintelligent, their attempts to explain themselves or defend
or deny their wrongdoing only attract more derision and unvarnished contempt.
When it comes to folks like El-Rufai, however, there are
always Nigerians who will be seduced by the fact that they are better informed,
more intelligent, and have better command of the English language than the
average Nigerian politician. These Nigerians will extend multiple benefits of
the doubt to El-Rufai and his ilk, refusing to see that intelligence and
corruption can and do coexist and that in fact intelligence, perceived or real,
is the perfect camouflage for corruption.
El-Rufai knows that he can always count on this cult of
competence, this naĆÆve group of compatriots, to dilute the ethical clarity that
should inform attitudes towards corrupt but pretentiously competent
politicians. All that needs to happen is for consensus on the latter’s
corruption to disappear and for ambivalence to enter the picture. ¯
The competently corrupt are beneficiaries of ambivalence on
the part of Nigerians regarding their corruption. That is precisely what they
want and try to produce: ambivalence on their corruption profiles.
If we cannot call corruption by its only name because the
perpetrator is seen as being more intelligent, informed, and competent than the
average politician, we are essentially creating a special coven or category for
thieves who are beyond reproach and cannot be held accountable. These crooked
politicians are all too happy to dazzle us into complicit silence with their
refined English and hackneyed policy jargons. El-Rufai personifies this
phenomenon.
RELIGION, GOVERNMENT AND SOUTHERN KADUNA KILLINGS ( BISHOP
JOSEPH DANLAMI BAGOBIRI, CATHOLIC BISHOP OF KAFANCHAN)
The Governor in most cases seemed to have abdicated his
responsibility of being Governor to all us, and instead gave in to the luxury
of waging an unrelenting media campaign against Southern Kaduna people. He
unabashedly takes sides with the armed herdsmen (His kinsmen) thereby failing
in his responsibility as a true statesman, becoming therefore a biased umpire
who blames and criminalizes Southern Kaduna victims as the cause of the mayhem.
Southern Kaduna has for so long now been under siege by
terrorists who are confirmed to be Fulani Herdsmen that are often well armed
with sophisticated weapons. The attacks have been unrelenting, bloody,
unprovoked, unwarranted and indeed unjustified on innocent and vulnerable
peasant communities of our environment. As a result of this hundreds of people
have been killed, several communities burnt with the inhabitants internally
displaced, and in many cases, the remaining houses not burnt have been
vandalised and stripped of roofs, windows and doors to discourage them from
returning back to their homes.
We wish to commend all people of good will who have stood in
solidarity with the southern Kaduna people by their condemnation of these forms
of unjustified aggression against a defenseless people. We are also grateful to
all those who have given support to the victims materially and through their
prayers in view of the very little attention received from Government at both
the State and Federal levels or their agencies. The impact of the relevant
agencies responsible for relieve services such as NEMA and SEMA have been
minimal. And because of Government’s bias towards the people, there is no plan for
Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of the ruined environment as is the case with
the North Eastern region of Nigeria, including parts of Plateau and Kano
States.
It is our considered position that if Government had wielded
into this matter with sincerity and seriousness, in the way she responded to
the menace of rustication in Zamfara State and Birnin Gwari area in Kaduna
State, things would not have gotten to the messy state they are today. The
federal government exhibited a spirit of nonchalance until recently when the
Vice President made some pronouncements, warning that decisive action must be
taken so that the crisis will not consume all of us in the nation. The attitude
of the state government has been marred by lots of complicity and bias which exacerbated
rather than ameliorate tensions.
The Governor in most cases seemed to have abdicated his
responsibility of being Governor to all us, and instead gave in to the luxury
of waging an unrelenting media campaign against Southern Kaduna people. He
unabashedly takes sides with the armed herdsmen (His kinsmen) thereby failing
in his responsibility as a true statesman, becoming therefore a biased umpire
who blames and criminalizes Southern Kaduna victims as the cause of the mayhem.
The Governor has made several efforts in the media to discredit figure of
casualties that were arrived at through painstaking research, and is known for
trying to change the true narrative by presenting the victims as the villain
and the aggressors as the prey. The Governor has the penchant of using state
apparatus to insult, denigrate, intimidate, arrest and put in prison all voices
of reason from Southern Kaduna who dare to challenge his handling of this
crisis. Among those that have fallen victims of his tyranny are: traditional
rulers, journalists, youths, political leaders, academics, while threatening
our lawyers and other leaders (Religious and Unions) with arrest for daring to
speak out against the genocide.
The primary responsibility of government as enshrined in the
constitution is the protection of life and property of citizens irrespective of
ethnic and/or religious persuasion. Any breach of this fundamental principle of
social contract contravenes the very reason for which Government exist for.
Unfortunately, our government both at the Federal and State levels have failed
woefully in this regard because of their inability to rise above ethnic and
religious bias. If anything, government has shown outright partisanship in
favor of the herdsmen to the disappointment of the majority Southern Kaduna
indigenes and Christians. Because of Government’s inability to serve as an
un-biased umpire in the face of these crises, we are sometimes tempted to
belief that there is a well planned Jihad against the people of Southern
Kaduna, and Christians generally in Northern Nigeria as this is amply
demonstrated by the incessant attacks and atrocities committed against the
aborigines of the Middle Belt region in Northern Nigeria. The sole aim of these
attacks is to conquer our people and occupy their lush lands and turning same
into grazing fields for the marauding nomads. The Governor of Kaduna State is
pursuing this detestable policy by his plan to forcefully take over lands in
Southern Kaduna and turn same to Grazing Reserves and Routes for his kinsmen.
To show Government’s insensitivity on this volatile matter, there are ongoing
expansionist plans to annex more land to the already existing grazing reserves
at Ladduga in Ikulu Chiefdom of Zangon Kataf Local Government area and
transmute that locality from being a district into an eimirate.
The killings continue unabatedly in fields and bushes,
thereby preventing farmers from visiting and cultivating their lands. This is
happening today as the Military and other security forces mount road blocks in
towns and major roads while bushes remain un-safe for farming. In the Godogodo
and Pasakori attacks in JemaĆ” Local government area for example, the military
merely watched and supervised the killings and burning of homes on the pretext
that their mandate did not include fighting the herdsmen. When the youth
mobilized themselves to repel the attackers, the soldiers deliberately blocked
them from entering the town. The herdsmen and their collaborators turned the
towns into killing fields and killed mostly women, children and the elderly who
couldn’t run for cover. The level of barbarity was such that pregnant women got
their wombs blown out and massacred before their children. And these innocent
children were not spared either. This level of viciousness was never witnessed
even in the brutal tyranny and regime of Adolf Hitler. What is most intriguing
is the level of sophistication of weapons; Ak 47, Machine Guns and many other
deadly instruments of death are being freely used by the Herdsmen, leaving many
wondering how these weapons got to their hands.
El-Rufai, promotion of philosophy of un-forgiveness
The Governor has described the Fulanis as vindictive and
un-forgiven people. This may simply be the projection of the Governor’s own
mindset to an entire people. Our experience living with Fulanis for decades
does not prove this. The indigenous communities of Southern Kaduna have been
living peacefully with the Fulani herdsmen who came to join them as neighbors
until the architects of the view that the average Fulani man is vindictive and
un-forgiving came into power. The mayhem and killing with impunity in Southern
Kaduna and the Middle Belt region and beyond by the Fulani Herdsmen, using
sophisticated weapons is a recent development fueled by this kind of philosophy.
To present any person or group of persons as genetically revengeful and to go
ahead to support and sponsor a praxis of retaliation as we are witnessing in
Kaduna State today, is not only a detestable behavior but an evil mentality
that will not engender social cohesion and harmonious coexistence in a plural
and heterogeneous setting such as ours.
The natives and herdsmen of Southern Kaduna have always had
their differences as is common in herdsmen and farmers relationship everywhere
in the world. These differences sometime end up in clashes and skirmishes
resulting from invasion of each other’s spaces, but such differences have
assumed an un-precedented height under the current government with the use of
very sophisticated weapons of destruction. What we are witnessing in Kaduna
state is not the so called un-forgiving spirit of the Fulani people towards
others, but the transfer of a hate mentality from a handful of people in
leadership within the State to an entire ethnic group, with disastrous consequences.
All humans are created by God with rationality and the milk of human kindness
in their hearts. This often shows itself in love expressed in mercy, compassion
and forgiveness. No rational human person is created without the disposition to
overlook some offences committed against him or her. Only those with dead
consciences are indisposed to show compassion and forgiveness.
A world that does not
forgive is doomed to fail. An eye for an eye philosophy renders the whole world
blind it is said. Describing an entire people as un-forgiven is not a plus but
a minus for such people. If the Fulanis stop the aggression in Southern Kaduna
today, there will be peace in the environment and the entire State. The non
retaliation of Christians to great abuses and violations of their human rights
is termed as weakness, which is not correct. God has put the feeling of mercy
and compassion in each of us regardless of our ethnicity and religious
affiliations. If Southern Kaduna had been trouble shooting people, they too
would have established militia groups and go on rampage in domains other than
theirs. But alas this is not what is happening. They are being attacked in
their sleep and places of worship right in the land that divine providence has
given as their own. And even at that, they are told not to defend themselves in
the face of aggression.
The earlier we rediscover this truth of conscience (that all
rational beings are imbued with a spirit of mercy and compassion) and begin to
live this truth to the full, the better for our Society. Therefore the
promotion of the philosophy that any offence committed is like a debt that must
be avenged for either now or in the future is not only false and un-wholesome
but it is the figment and projection of the personal idiosyncrasies of a few
but powerful people. This mindset if not checked and corrected has the
potential to erode the fabric of any social organization.
Government should stop impunity in Southern Kaduna
The killings with impunity in Southern Kaduna must not be
allowed to continue. And Government in the State has a special and
irreplaceable role in bringing this scourge to an end. The current Government
in the State must follow the example of past Governments by initiating measures
that would unify rather than divide the people of the State on ethnic and
religious lines as this Government has been doing since its inception. We have
had our challenges on harmonious coexistence in the past. But past Governments
demonstrated statesmanship in Governance by bringing stake holders across board
to parley on how to resolve our indifference. The current administration in the
State seems to dread this kind of interface which had proven to be effective in
the past. Government must change its attitude from alignment with people of one
ethno-religious group in the State, she must resist the temptation of acting as
the mouthpiece of one group against others and begin to display true
statesmanship in seeing and treating the entire state as its constituency.
The current Government got it all wrong right from the
beginning when it openly stated that she will treat the citizens of the State
not on the merits of their being Kaduna state indigenes but on the basis of who
voted and who did not vote for the party that won the election. This is a wrong
premise to operate under a democracy such as ours, which promotes and respects
diversity particularly on political matters. We cannot all become members of
one Party in Kaduna state. It is unfortunate that this kind of segregational
mindset seems to be teleguiding government’s policies, utterances,
appointments, and the distribution of infrastructure for development and social
initiatives. This Government has taken discrimination on religious and ethnic
lines to a height that has never been witnessed in the history of Kaduna.
Today we are left
with a situation where there is much concentration of development in the North
and Central Senatorial districts to the utter neglect of the Southern
Senatorial District which is predominantly Christian. The Northern part of the
State monopolizes the Executive, the legislature, the Judiciary and occupies
all slots of federal appointments such as the ministerial and those of
parastatals. This disgusting mentality of premeditated discrimination and marginalization
is shown by the lopsidedness in both political appointments, locations of
infrastructural facilities, and worst still the delineations of political
constituencies and polling units which institutionalizes rigging at source.
While the Hausa/Fulani dominated areas in Kaduna State have cornered over 48
Federal Institutions to their domain, southern Kaduna can hardly boast of one
of such institutions in her domain. Instead of the current government to work
towards redressing this disturbing, inhuman and unjust imbalance, she is rather
shamelessly contemplating the removal of the Kaduna State University (KASU)
Campus and the College of Education (COE) from Southern Kaduna to his Fulani
dominated space. What a shame and a slap to justice, fairness and objectivity
in dealing with people.
Government must watch her utterances and actions especially
on the following areas: Her handling of the indigeneship question which
deprives the citizens of the State rights to occupy some offices within the
State, because these have been given to non-State indigenes and yet the
Governor makes no effort in finding placements for Southern Kaduna people in
places like Katsina and Sokoto States for instance, to justify his negation of
the Constitutional principle of indigeneship; the concentration of key
political appointments in the hands of people of one religion; the use of
provocative and denigrating language on the issue of the population of
Christians and Muslims in Kaduna State; the deliberate attempt to silence any
voice of reason that is at variance with that of Government; the abuse of the
instruments of governance in the wrongful detention and imprisonment of people
Government feels un-comfortable with; the arrogance of showing “we know it all”
which disallows wide consultation before embarking on major policy decisions
like the feeding programme in primary Schools ( a misplacement of priority),
which has become an avenue for corruption and siphoning of public funds; and
several un-guarded utterances on thorny issues affecting the lives of millions
in the State, which are a clear manifestation of the Governor’s insensitivity
to concerns and plights of many in the State.
Managing Kaduna as El-Rufai’s personal estate
In all these we have watched with pains and patience for
about two years now how Government in the State is being managed as a personal
estate in a way that excludes many stake holders from the State. We want to
state emphatically that Kaduna State is for all of us, regardless of political,
ethnic and religious affiliations. Therefore, the Governor should stop running
it as his personal establishment. Kaduna State is the only State that we can
call our own. And because Kaduna State is our State, we are contributing
significantly for its progress not only on the Spiritual level, but also our
works in the areas of education, medi-care, social upliftment and building of
capacities of the people. Government must recognize us as equal stake holders
in the management and running of the affairs of the State. We will not accept
being treated as aliens in our State.
Those that divine providence have enthrusted with the
chilling responsibility of governing the State politically must govern justly
and in a manner that includes not one that excludes other segments of the State.
We therefore ask for Good Governance in Kaduna State that will include the
following:
That those who take up the mantle of leadership will see the
whole state as their Constituency and so should devout themselves
conscientiously to ensure Justice and fairness for all irrespective of
Religious, ethnic and political considerations.
That they will work hard to ensure equitable distribution of
political offices among adherents of the two main religions in the State. That
they will see to it that in the application and use of resources that had
accrued to the State and the siting or locating of developmental projects and
services for the improvement of the quality of life of the people, that due
regard is given to the North/South divide in the State and that no part of the
State is placed in a disadvantaged position. That the delineation of
constituencies and siting of polling units which was arbitrarily and
fraudulently carried out in the past to ensure rigging from the source in
favour of one section and religion in Kaduna State must be revisited and
corrected using both the geographical and numeric data that were ignored when
the current policy was foisted on the people.
We also demand that giving the destruction that has taken
place in Southern Kaduna in terms of loss of lives and properties, that the
policy of reconstruction and rehabilitation undertaken by the Federal
Government in respect of the North East and some parts of Plateau and Kano
State must be extended to Southern Kaduna not as a concession but an
entitlement. We ask that a bill for this be presented at both State and
National Legislative assemblies.That they will see to it that the success
achieved so far in the promotion of a culture of Religious and ethnic harmony
in the State by the Makarfi and other past administrations in the State are not
only sustained but further built upon and strengthened.
Spate of persecution of Christians in Northern Nigeria
Christians in Northern Nigeria and especially in Southern
Kaduna today, have in the past seven years been facing some of the worst
persecutions ever experienced in the world as a result of their faith. The
persecution of Christians in Northern Nigeria is so severe that within 10 years
(2006-2014), according to the report of a research carried out by the Open
Doors Ministry on the impact of persecution and violence on the Church in
Northern Nigeria reveals that: 12,000 Christians were killed, 1,3m displaced
and 13,000 churches were either destroyed or abandoned (Anne Mulder report).
So we can safely surmise that we have been programmed to be
annihilated because we don’t share the same cultural, religious and political
convictions as obtainable in the entire North West, North East and North
Central Geo-political zones of the Country. These systematic attacks have
political and economic undertones. They are aimed at intimidating the populace
and weakening their political and economic engagements thereby heightening
their level of poverty.
In Southern Kaduna, which is also within the Northern
geographic area (where Kafanchan diocese is located), the persecution, killings
and destruction of the Church is not only phenomenal but unprecedented. There
are mass graves littered in different places within the region that include:
Katsak around Gidan waya and Godogodo in JemaĆ” Local Government Area; Fadan
Karshi axis in Sanga Local Government; Moroa Chiefdom in Kaura local Government
area; Zonkwa axis in Zangon Kataf Local government area etc. Between 2014 –
2017 current records show that well over 1,000 people have been killed in more
than 4 Local Government Areas mainly by Fulani Herdsmen in Southern Kaduna.
These sporadic attacks occurred in about 56 villages/Communities. These
sporadic assaults left several people injured and some are maimed for life. The
number of houses destroyed are over 1,500 and not less than twenty churches
were destroyed and properties worth N5billion are lost which include houses,
shops, schools, food stores/barns, farmlands and vehicles[i] etc… These
casualties resulting mainly from the attacks of Fulani Herdsmen who constitute
the forth deadliest terrorist organization in the world today, qualify Southern
Kaduna to enlisted in the Federal Government programme of Reconstruction and
Rehabilitation of our ruined environment.
Discrimination against Christians in Northern Nigeria as
structural, institutionalized matter
Discrimination against Christianity in favour of Islam is a
matter of everyday experience for those who live in the Northern part of
Nigeria. It is not an isolated phenomenon. It is something structuralized and
institutionalized. This is further compounded today with the extension of the
scope of Sharia from merely affecting matters that are personal and civil in
nature to those that now affect the criminal dimensions of our existence, where
some States now own their Islamic Police force called Hisbah that enforces the
Sharia law. In most instances when Christians and Muslims are involved in
criminal activities such as violence through insurgency and looting that
sometimes accompanied such crisis and both are arrested and brought to face
Justice before the judiciary, the Muslim culprits often get released during
trial while the Christian suspects are left languishing in detentions and
sometimes in prisons over offences that both sides committed. This is one of
the dangers of operating a dual legal system or ideology in one Country.
In some places in Northern Nigeria where Sharia operates,
Muslims sometimes get away with murder cases, as was the case with the
Christian woman (Bridget) in Kano. She was lynched to death over trumped up
charges of blasphemy. Her killers were quickly acquitted and discharged under a
Sharia Court.
Discrimination and
marginalization of Christians in Northern Nigeria are common daily experiences.
The areas where these evils are perpetrated are many and are widely spread and
entrenched in the length and breadth of the Northern Region. Christians for
instance suffer persecution and marginalization in the following areas:
1. Refusal of Government to grant permit or Certificate of
Occupancy for the building of Churches. This makes the situation of our
Churches vulnerable to demolition by over enthusiastic State Governments,
especially those that have adopted Islam as a State religion contrary to the
prohibition of this by the Nigerian Constitution in Section 10.
2. Destruction of Churches at the slightest provocation by
Government and sometimes by extremists who like taking the law to their hand. A
recent example of this is the destruction of two big churches in Jigawa State
belonging to the Redeem and The Lord Chosen churches in that state.
3. Discrimination and unequal opportunities in the areas of
employment, recruitment or admissions in Public educational facilities,
lopsided nature of appointments into key offices of Government and parastatals.
4. Forceful take-over of Mission Schools in 1972 and lack of
compensation for the owners. Some of these Schools had their Christian names
changed to Islamic names.
5. The refusal to allow the teaching of Christian Religious
knowledge in Government Schools.
6. The abduction and forceful conversion of under aged
Christian girls to Islam
7. None broadcast of Christian programmes particularly in
the State owned mass media.
8. None provision of burial grounds for deceased Christians
etc…
9. Lack of fairness in establishing Federal Presence: In
Kaduna State for instance, there are 19 Federal institutions in the Northern
senatorial zone, 29 in the Central zone and not a single Federal tertiary
School in the Southern Senatorial Zone.
10. Unjust delineation of electoral wards, constituencies .
This has put the Southern Senatorial Zone in Kaduna State in a politically
disadvantaged position. This policy that is often described as rigging election
from the source has effectively made it impossible for anyone from SK to ever
emerge as the governorship flag bearer of any major political party. Neither
can SK ever decide any issue in the State House of Assembly, because of the
great preponderance of representation from the Muslim side.
All these are expressions of injustices perpetrated in the
name of religion. We are also witnesses of the systematic proselytization
through stealth, forced migration and now the use of UNSPEAKABLE AND
UN-IMAGINABLE violence often expressed in martyrdom and mass murder of the
indigenous people of the Middle Belt in Northern Nigeria
Conclusion:
Despite these imbalances in our Nation and in our State,
here we are again celebrating another feast of the resurrection of Christ. The
fact of our Lord’s resurrection revolutionized the lives of the disciples of
Christ. It transformed them from being a timid and sometimes a seemingly
clueless group of disciple, to a fearless and courageous team that turned
Jerusalem at some point upside down. Our faith therefore in the risen Christ
must so influence and transform our lives as it did to the lives of the
disciples of Christ particularly at the times of persecution such as we are
facing. The injustices in our Society not withstanding, we exhort believers not
to be fainthearted but courageous in facing the challenges of our time. We are
to renew our faith and commitment to the living and resurrected Jesus, who
triumphed over death and evil as the way to surmounting all the abuses and
discrimination that we suffer in nigeria today.
"SOUTHERN KADUNA UNDER SIEGE BY FG, DANBAZZAU AND
EL-RUFAI (George Makeri)
Yesterday 25th July 2017, enter El-rufai and Dambazau into
Kajuru, Adara land, in their bid to make Kaduna great again. The Fulani
community in Kajuru welcomed them, lamenting a reprisal attack carried out by
the Adara youth against Fulani earlier attacks. The Miyetti Allah spokesperson
said, 'ba za mu yadda ba.' Meaning 'we won't forgive'. El-rufai pledged
'justice' would be done and the Fulani crowd there present shouted:
'Allahuakbar'. Dambazau nodded his approval. The 'Amirullah' Governor El-rufai
has declared a jihad on Adara in Kajuru in the presence of the Al-amin
Dambazau...
Baba Onomza was riding his wife home when they both heard an
unusual noise outside. The young man moved to pull free from his wife, but the
wife, enjoying the ride, held him back - she wanted him to take her home first,
before attending to any other business. The husband reluctantly succumbed to
his wife's yearning. Unfortunately, before Baba Onomza could complete his duty
as a husband, he saw his door, made of cheap wooden material, gave in to the
blows of some security men. The next thing, he was whisked from his wife to a
waiting van. He met other young men like himself stuffed together like sardines
in the van. The act of making Kaduna great again has begun in Adaraland.
I was not going to say anything about the Kajuru skirmishes,
but one of my fans pleaded with me to. Some Fulani bandits entered an Adara
community in Kajuru. In response, some Adara youth from that community went
after the murderous bandits. After the crackdown on the dangerous bandits, the
brave Adara youths were feeling like Jack Bauer and expecting a pat on the back
for bursting a notorious Fulani criminal syndicate - a feat the Nigerian police
could only hope to accomplish, only in Nollywood or Kannywood. What they got
instead, were handcuffs from the police who were under instructions to work
only for Fulanis - be they stalkers or lunatics, robbers or murderers. The
Fulanis mobilised to move into the village for mass massacre of the Adara folk,
but met an impasse. As they were retreating, they hit on easy targets killing
over ten Adara folk. Going by El-rufai's reprisal philosophy, the Adara youths
mobilised and hit back at the Fulanis...
The truth is, these Adara people, (we call them 'Anumapa'
meaning Adara people from the hills) are still holding tradition strongly. The
youths are equally eager to die than the Fulanis are eager to live. It would be
fatal for the Fulanis to attempt invasion. And anytime the Fulanis fail in
their bid to invade a community with serious consequences against them, they
deploy federal might on the community. Since yesterday, federal forces have
been invading different Adara homes and conducting tireless arrests. As I
write, more Adara people are being arrested. Ironically, not only were Fulani
people not equally arrested, but the Fulani civilians were the ones leading the
team of federal forces into the homes of those to be arrested. Yet Al-amin Dambazau
will stand on a righteous ground to say people should stop giving criminal
elements ethnic nor religious colouration.
Adara people are being arrested for daring to defend their
communities. This is the usual aftermath of any Dambazau visit. We saw it in
Ife, Mambilla Plateau in Taraba, etc, and now in Kajuru my native community.
Earlier this year, a man's hand was chopped off by a Fulani neighbour in
Damishi Chikun Local Government area as he bemoaned cows invading his small
farm. In his own words, the farm was his own cow. I and my Comrades went to see
this man at the hospital and all we heard were tales of woes. As the poor
farmer had expended well over 600, 000 naira, he didn't have, trying to get
well. His underage kids were detailed to be arrested by the police, while his
Fulani aggressor walks freely. The police and the court were both acting the
role of Sir Toby in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night on the matter.
We all know in Nigeria today, only the Fulanis kill and keep
killing with the government looking the other way. But whenever, on very rare
occasion, the Fulanis are killed, the government becomes involved with Dambazau
talking peace in the public and declaring war in the secret by ordering for
massive arrest of non-fulanis. Even Senator Kwankwaso flew past Southern Kaduna
(that has been an abattoir of human slaughter by the Fulanis) to be in Ife,
preaching peace there. The Police boss swung into action by arresting over 20
persons of exclusively Ife origin, absent the hausas who instigated the skirmishes
in molesting and bullying an Ife daughter, the moment Dambazau left. The
governor Darius was summoned to Abuja over the Taraba Mambilla matter.
Presently, the same arrests are being conducted against my own Adara after
Dambazau was spotted in Kajuru alongside the Governor El-rufai. The notorious
Doctor Haruna Usman openly threatened reprisals right there before Dambazau and
El-rufai. Not only is Haruna still walking freely but El-rufai became Haruna's
errand boy by publicising the statement. Like the arrest conducted in Ife,
Haruna claimed he has a list of people to be arrested. It is Haruna who will
now show El-rufai who to arrest and who not to. The same Haruna who claimed
responsibility for the Godogodo massacres in December 2016.
Why El-rufai, unlike Ishaku Darius of Taraba, was not
summoned to Abuja, beats me. It is clear to all that religion and ethnic
prejudices guide the decisions of this country's leadership with Dambazau in
the lead. This makes coalition among all other non-hausafulanis in this country
very necessary, since the government never recognises them whenever they are
attacked by Fulanis, but does the reverse whenever Fulanis are attacked. This
makes the visit of Dr. JD to the IPOB leader a welcome development. More of
such visits across the length and breadth of Nigeria should be encouraged and
supported by all non-hausafulanis as we are gradually being turned into aliens
in our own country by the mistakes in power. I do not subscribe to joining the
Igbos as second class citizens, because I don't fancy that, but as equal
citizens on the table. Southern Kaduna leaders must learn to extend the hands
of friendship across the Niger with the Afenifere and the Igbos. El-rufai's
idea of making Kaduna great is obvious enough.
POSTSCRIPT:
The pain is indescribable in the hearts of these writers.
And each of them wrote genuinely out of love for our dear state, sheer
patriotism. What one sees very glaringly is the massive deployment of intellect
without wisdom. Of what use is intelligence without wisdom, empathy and human
KINDNESS? Undoubtedly, El Rufai lacks these key ingredients. He is interested
in grabbing power and holding onto it regardless. He needs to understand that
democracy doesn't work that way. The one so elected into public office
must have an incredible bout of
tolerance for diverse opinion. What has transpired in the State within the two
years of his administration is nothing other than arbitrary display of might
and subtle attempt at clamping down on dissenting voices. Luka Biniyat is holed
up in prison and ridiculous bail conditions have been imposed. This impunity
has to give way for a more accommodating attitude. The Governor must realise
that he is governor over all and must strive to rule with fairness, equity and
justice. It's disheartening to see how he has polarised the State. These days
we hear that he is junketing from one LG to the other for Jumaat prayers and of course leveraging
on that to score some cheap political points.
Unfortunately, a sectional leader like him aspires to occupy the highest
office in the land. We wait to see how this pans out and hope for a change of
heart and style of governance.
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