“I think what we are concerned about is
the process. It is no longer a military regime and under our existing
laws, everybody is innocent until proven guilty” – Bishop Kukah.
This is a statement credited to the
Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Dioceses, Bishop Hassan Kukah when The Peace
Committee for 2015 general elections led by former Head of State,
General Abdulsalami Abubakar visited President Muhammadu Buhari on
Tuesday August 11 2015. As it were, I found nothing wrong in the Peace
Committee visiting the President because any credible group is free to
visit the President since the President is for everybody and for nobody
in particular. What I am worried of is the timing and the motive of the
visit. I am deeply worried about the purpose of this visit. Is it to
shield some people from the investigations on corruption going in almost
every critical sector of our economy? Is it to try to circumvent a
clinical process being put in place to put things in order in Nigeria?
Is it to try to slow down President Buharis’s agenda to
rid Nigeria of
corruption? Is it an attempt to intimidate the President to slow down
and let the corrupt who pillaged and plundered our common patrimony to
go scot free? Is it a blackmail to render nugatory APC’s agenda to bring
the change it promised Nigerians? Are the Peace Committee members not
aware of the sordid roles some members of the committee played during
President Jonathan’s tenure? Why these crude interventions at a time
like this? Is the Peace Committee working to protect Jonathan and his
cronies and shield them from facing the jury? When has it become an
offence to investigate past leaders and bring them to book if necessary?
What is the meaning of this dangerous mediation at a time like this? A
friend tells me that the rampancy of corruption in Nigeria is a function
of low Intelligent Quotient (IQ) on the part of all of us. Can the
members of the Peace Committee be exonerated?
Please listen to Bishop Kukah’s second
sentence: “_AGAIN, OUR COMMITMENT IS NOT TO INTIMIDATE OR FIGHT ANYBODY,
THE FORMER PRESIDENT’S COMMITMENT AND WHAT HE DID STILL REMAINS
SPECTACULAR AND I THINK THAT PRESIDENT BUHARI HIMSELF APPRECIATES THAT.
SO OUR EFFORT REALLY IS TO MAKE SURE THAT THE RIGHT THING IS DONE._”
Now, what is this spectacular thing that the former president Jonathan
did, to preside over a corrupt empire never known in the history of
Nigeria, to decimate and desecrate the political decision to rotate
power between the North and South and consequently put the nation in
danger, to accept that he blew billions of dollars and pounds in an
election he was bound to lose because the figures were not in his
favour. He did something spectacular by accepting defeat in an election
he lost fair and square? He did something spectacular by allowing every
Dick and Harry including his wife to declare war on our national till?
Let the truth be told, former president
Jonathan was defeated black and blue, left and right, front and back and
up and down. Eleven small states in the South South and South East
would not have defeated Twenty-Five States from the South West, North
West, North East and North Central. There was no way two small zones
would have defeated four big zones in that crucial elections. Therefore
there was nothing spectacular about accepting defeat. He had no choice
that to hand over and bow out. He could not have contested elections in
2011. He could not have contested again in 2015. Former president
Jonathan’s ambition to rule Nigeria for 10years plus OBJ’s 8years put
Nigeria in great danger. In fact it put a knife on things that have held
us together. It divided the country, and it was a threat to national
unity.
It is therefore worrisome and
unacceptable for the members of the Peace Committee to try to blackmail
and intimidate APC and President Buhari in their strong desire and
determination to fulfill what the party promised Nigerians. APC promised
Nigerians to fight corruption, impunity and lawlessness. APC promised
to restore sanity and progress in the land. APC promised to do things
differently and change the way we think, the way we reason, the way we
act, the way we plan and the way we work. APC promised to plug all the
loop holes and stop all the leakages within the system. APC promised to
stop the oil thieves and chase the saboteurs away from the power sector
and NNPC. APC cannot achieve all this without the required political
will, courage and strong leadership. The task of rebuilding and
repositioning Nigeria is a task that must be done and the president must
be encouraged to go the whole log. Have we suddenly forgotten what
President Buhari went through in the cause of the campaign? Have we
forgotten all the hate campaigns against candidate Buhari? Have we
forgotten the Certificate issue, his health issue, and his age issue?
What did the Peace Committee do? They said Buhari will not rule Nigeria.
They said he is brain dead. They said he has no certificate. They said
he is not electable. They said he will die in office. They abused his
family. They said APC will not survive till October 2014. They said
Nigeria will be set on fire if Jonathan loses.
Now that God has made Buhari president,
please let us allow him to work. There are some faces I saw in the Peace
Committee that send strong signals to me that it is former president
Jonathan’s show. An evil spirit visited the house in the night and the
child died in the morning. We know better. President Buhari should be
allowed to do the work God wants him to do. God brought this president
in the saddle to do what he is doing now. They did everything humanly
possible to stop him but he defeated them all. I know that the election
losers are still very angry, and are yet to come to terms on what hit
them but it is a mission accomplished. I am told that old ways will not
open new doors. PDP posed an existential threat to Nigeria while the
bazaar lasted.
Now we have a new order. This is a new
Nigeria. Please allow President Buhari to fight corruption and restore
sanity in the land.
Igbokwe.is a public affairs analyst
Ref: http://www.peoplesdailyng.com/away-with-this-peace-committee/
No comments:
Post a Comment