Asiwaju Nourishing Vipers In His Bosom.

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Time was when few men arrogated  power to themselves via putsch,  had  our inalienable  rights  trampled upon.  Time was when we all kept sealed lips for the  fear of the unknown on account  of  tsarist repressions.  Time was  when our gentlemen of the press were clamped down on ,  hounded, harassed and thrown  into jail.  Time was when perceived critics of the military junta  were diabolically  made after , tracked down and sometimes   hit  before our return to civil democratic rule.  Time was when National Democratic Coalition  (NADECO) chieftains hurriedly left Nigeria in droves. These were doubtless the dark  days when Nigeria was under the jackboots  of the military.
These , if I dare say again , were  difficult and trying times in varying ways Nigeria went through during the military era under Generals  Muhammadu Buhari, Ibrahim Babangida, Sani Abacha and Abdulsalami Abubarkar  until the uncrowned winner of 1993 presidential election in Nigeria had to inevitably  pay the supreme price while claiming his mandate. The freest  and fairest presidential election  ever in Nigeria hotly contested on a Muslim-Muslim ticket basis  like a marriage was annulled and had  the issue   bastardized –  the sovereign wishes of over 160 million Nigerians at the period under sad review.
General Muhammadu Buhari   overthrew a democratically elected civilian government in December 1983 while promising to clear the Augean Stables.  From Dodan Barracks in Lagos , Nigeria went out decrees among  which was the obnoxious Decree Number Four that empowered the  junta  to detain Nigerians without trial. Like I did say before rights were curtailed , Nigerians were imprisoned at the drop of a hat  and the power to arrange  state-sponsored and  organized crimes held sway in Nigeria and this  was exported  abroad in collaboration with  international criminal organisations calling to mind the drugging of late  Dr. Dikko who was discovered  in a large wooden crate  at London Stansted  en route to Nigeria, a crime he committed then  for which he ought to have stood trial and jailed on losing immunity as the then Head of the Federal Military Government.
Enough blood has been shed under the watch of the former Head of State who wants to return to power probably to round off  his reign of terror. The Presidential election of 2011 divided the country along ethnic and religious lines. Apparently in sympathy with the above-named prior to the elections that brought the present administration four years ago  Dr Kaita was quoted as saying that  they will make the country ungovernable for  Dr Ebelle Goodluck Jonathan if he wins the presidential election and as luck would have it he really did win. This threat which was initially dismissed with  a trivial hand  soon after a moment  began to rear  its ugly head on the ascending order of magnitude via protests across northern towns and cities  as election results trickled in on April 17th , 2011  and it became  clear Buhari had lost, his supporters while  alleging  rigging of results , went wild , killing , maiming and destroying  property  in protest with no word from the General to call his foot soldiers to order. Well, that is bygone now but  that harrowing incident  still leaves  a scar of distress indelibly  on our hearts.
In modern democracies there  is nothing wrong  with a formdable opposition in place to check the excesses and constructively  criticize the policies of the ruling party. This is normal and not under contention  but what obtains in Nigeria today  could be better imagined than real. We find  nothing short of politics of hate and bitterness at play  by the  political gladiators who want to see their opponents annihiliated and humiliated out of power and every means is employed to achieve this including sabotage.
The most popular man today in the mainstream opposition is none other than the Asiwaju of the Yoruba race. This is a man I admire , a political strategist and tactician who has been in the forefront of  pro-democracy struggle for many years during the  trying days of military rule in Nigeria.  He fought doggedly along with other prodemocracy activitists to kick the military out of power and he if you ask me deserves a pat on the back for this. This alone makes him one of Nigeria’s foremost democrats who I  hold in high esteem. He contested the Lagos State   gubernatorial  seat which he won resoundingly and that put  him at the helm in Lagos for eight calendar years. From there his party the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) rose to capture other states in the South West namely Ogun, Oyo, Osun, and the defunct Midwest now Edo State before the historic merger that eventually paved the way for  the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Now let us carefully examine the All Progressives  Congress and the calibre of men in the party’s heirachy who aspire to be the most powerful men in Nigeria. General Muhhamadu Buhari readily comes to mind and we have it on good authority that the former has shown interest in the nation’s plum job and made a declaration again in that regard  having failed in three or more  consecutive  attempts. On corruption he is often given a clean bill of health by his apologists  who are of the opinion that he alone could pull down certain high-ups from their Olympian heights. Right on cue let us see   the hackneyed old saying ”first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother’s eye”. The embarassing disappearance of  $2.9 bn from  NNPC Midland  bank account in London is a cause for concern. We are not also unaware of the missing money under his watch as PTF chairman. Buhari , reports say, said Abacha did not steal Nigeria’s money but we are all aware of the missing billions that have  been coming in  from Switzerland and this alone makes him an accomplice .  While his then second-in-command late General Tunde Idiagbon retired  to Illorin and led a sedentary life until his last days Buhari a morally bankrupt critic kept on romancing with the late dictator Gen. Sani Abacha via  juicy contracts and appointments. These   are verifiable facts with  glaring evidence   and Buhari can not extricate himself from these culpable corrupt practices.
There is a question here begging  for an answer which borders on insecurity ravaging the country’s north which should also be  addressed. On whom do we blame the insecurity ravaging the north east?   Buhari , reports say , has been fundamentally opposed to our military campaign in the region together with his apologists. That again calls his sincerity in question thereby making him one  declared protagonist of violence. His extremist views on the religion of Islam is also not under contention. Buhari , we were told , opined that Sharia should be introduced throughout the nooks and crannies of Nigeria in a supposedly secular nation. This ought not to be after all.  Is Nigeria heading  for  a state religion? This is one question that has been agitating me for quite sometime now considering   his sympathy which lay  with the Islamist sect and a good number of other Muslims of northern extraction.
He , they often say , who wants to sup with the devil must have a long spoon. I stand firm in my conviction that Buhari is a man that could never be trusted all this considered and this is what I wish I could  call  the  Asiwaju’s attention to. Amid the ongoing insurgency he went ahead and declared his intention to contest the presidency without a  gun shot in the embattled region. Atiku did and the whole of north east was as silent as the graveyard but the reverse became the case when President Jonathan made a similar declaration sometimes last week.  In a renewed fight Chibok was invaded  resulting in  killings and mass murders and many  women were also abducted by the randy armed terrorist gang. These are eerie happenings which are worth reflecting upon.
That Buhari has some loyalists in the army whose  sympathies lay  with the Islamist militants is not in dispute  under the existing circumstances. We here in the Diaspora have been watching behind the scenes and great minds ,  they say, are no nuisance. Nigerian Army Amour Personnel Carriers  were burnt  to ashes not by  the unlawful  belligerents  – Boko Haram – but by our  comrade-in-arms   that were despatched to battle the militants  in a bid to dislodge them from the captured towns. This , if I dare say , is the height of sabotage and this is tantamount to treason which carries  nothing short of capital forfeit. These are brood of vipers and it is only unfortunate that these are  the kind of people the Asiwaju romances  with.   Frankly someone out  there has got to bring  the Bourdillion Overlord to his senses in order to restore the waning  confidence of  Nigerians  in his party , the ”All Progressives Congress”.
At this juncture ,  the Asiwaju would be better advised to look beyond his nose in the selection of a presidential flagbearer for his party. Thus  I ask here,   has he forgootten the dangers inherent in romancing with a man who only speaks in the appearance  of Esau but in the deceptive voice of Jacob?  Ay,  true democrats are born but not made, there is nothing to suggest that Buhari is one neither  is  there  anything  to suggest that he is on the royal road to becoming one. Since he staged a comeback Nigeria has never known peace but bloodshed calling to mind  the post election violence that engulfed parts of Northern Nigeria , scores of Nigerian notably corp members numbering eleven  were killed at  their duty posts in the presidential  election he hotly contested with incumbent President Jonathan and the fire of the pre-election threat that they made  is raging to this day which  has claimed thousands of lives.
Iyoha John Darlington, aka Lington Donovan writes from Turin, Italy.

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