“Nigerian Muslim clerics living in the border towns of Cameroon and Nigeria are recruiting Boko Haram members in their mosques”- GOVT OF THE CAMEROUNS
Oh
Nigeria, how I feel sorry for you. They burn your cities, kill your
citizens, rape your women, steal your children, pillage your lands,
insult you openly, desecrate your holy places and destroy your future;
yet all you do is bicker amongst yourselves. Your country is burning;
yet all you do is point accusing fingers at one another, act as if all
is well and talk about who will be President in 2015. When they finally
kill all your warriors, impale all your champions, behead all your
leaders, rape all your women, dismember your country and take all your
children captive, that is when you will know what you were up against.
And by then, it will be too late. War is upon us and yet we continue to
sleep.
We are still involving ourselves in a stale debate about
who and what Boko Haram is and what to do about them. Meanwhile, they
laugh at us, bomb our cities, kill our people, spoil our glory, dim our
star and drink the blood of our children.
Pitiful condition
What
is it about the Nigerian that he always runs away from a fight and from
battle? Where did this accursed cowardice and obsession with ‘’peace at
ANY price’’ come from? I hold that even if they slaughtered one million
of our sad and beleaguered citizens in one day, our people would still
call for peace, good neighbourliness and understanding with Boko Haram
and they would still say that we should forgive them and make friends
with them.
This is the sad and bitter truth and, unlike most, I
have the courage to say it. That is the pitiful condition to which most
of the Nigerian people have degenerated. The fact that building a nation
requires courage and sacrifice is completely lost on them.
As
Thomas Jefersson once said, ‘’The tree of liberty is watered by the
blood of tyrants and patriots’’. Yet, how many Nigerians are prepared to
sacrifice and put their lives and reputation on the line? How many of
them are prepared to call a spade a spade? How many of them are prepared
to fight and to kill the enemy? Defending a nation requires strength
and a firm resolve. Yet how many Nigerians have that strength and that
firm resolve?
Boko Haram has shown the world that we are a nation
of cowards where honour does not reside and where righteous anger, when
faced with pure evil, has no place. If this were not the case, the
narrative today would not be anything other than a passionate plea for
us to bury our differences, come together as one nation and one people
and to fight Boko Haram to the last man. If not for that our resolve
would be to go from house to house looking for the silent supporters,
sponsors and prophets of Boko Haram and slaughtering them in revenge for
what they have done to our people and our nation.
Three years
ago, I called on the Federal Government to level any city or community
that hosted, provided refuge or supported Boko Haram and many not only
insulted me but also said that I was far too extreme. At that time,
whilst the doves continued to call for dialogue and understanding with
and for Boko Haram, I saw them exactly for what they were- evil Islamist
forces that had foreign-backing and a frightful agenda for our country
which was not hidden.
I also said that they would never stop until
that agenda was effected or until they were utterly crushed and every
single one of them was wiped out together with all traces of their evil
philosophy. As usual, most Nigerians did not understand at the time and
they subjected me to all manner of insults. Yet I continued and I warned
that if all these things were not done, the situation would get far
worse. Sadly, three years down the line, I have been proved right.
Hard choice
How
did I know? Because I am a student of history and because what Boko
Haram is attempting to do is nothing new. It has happened in many other
countries over the ages and in those countries, the people themselves
were forced to make a hard choice- to either fight the evil or to
succumb to it and allow it to overwhelm them. Sadly the people of
Nigeria have not yet made that hard choice; instead they are still
busying themselves with mundane and irrelevant questions like whether
they are in APC or PDP or whether they like or support President
Goodluck Jonathan or not.
They fail to appreciate the fact that
matters have gone far beyond that. They fail to see that at this rate,
we may not even get to 2015 as one nation and least of all be in a
position to conduct an election at that time. They fail to see that if
things don’t change quickly and Boko Haram is not stopped, this
democracy may not even last much longer. They fail to see that Boko
Haram seeks to destroy us ALL and not just Jonathan, the PDP, the APC or
anyone else.
Those who encouraged the Boko monster and fed the
Islamist beast at the outset and that silently supported and encouraged
them in an attempt to destabilise the government and the nation have now
become victims of that hideous monster themselves.
The same
forces encouraged political Sharia in order to destabilise President
Olusegun Obasanjo’s government and undermine his leadership between 2000
and 2003. This battle should have been fought and won then but Obasanjo
failed to fight it and he handled it with kid gloves, claiming that it
would ‘’fizzle out’’. Well ‘’fizzle out’’ it did not and, like a
cancerous sore, ten years later, it has come back to haunt us.
Ten
years later, it has come back in the form of Boko Haram with all it’s
attendant violence, horror and bloodshed. In the last three years, no
less than 10,000 of our people have been killed in this conflict and
hundreds abducted. The white Islamist flag and logo of Boko Haram has
been flown in various parts of our nation and yet most of our people
don’t seem to care and they honestly believe that this conflict will
never spread to the South. How naive and how wrong they are.
‘Born to rule’
Let
us make no mistake about it: the agenda of Boko Haram and those that
are behind it, both locally and their international backers, is not
limited to northern Nigeria and neither has it ever been. Simply put,
they wish to conquer the whole country and establish their own
caliphate. They wish to impose their strange values on the rest of us by
force.
There are some leaders in Nigeria, backed by Al Qaeda, the
Taliban, Al Shabab and emboldened by Arab money and salifist
philosophies, that honestly believe that if Nigeria is not ruled by a
northern Muslim, then there must be no peace or there must be no Nigeria
at all. Whether we like to admit it or not, this is the bitter truth.
As far as they are concerned, it would be better to establish a
pre-historic Islamic fundamentalist state, like the old
Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, where full Sharia law is practised and
where Boko Haram leads and holds sway, than to have a modern-day
secularist Nigerian state where a southern or northern Christian or a
moderate Muslim rules.
The underlying philosophy is that some were
‘’born to rule’’ and if ‘’they’’ cannot rule, then they will use
‘’their’’ religion and ‘’their’’ considerable financial and political
arsenal to ‘’make Nigeria ungovernable’’. This is evil and we must
resist it. I can never support such an agenda, such a philosophy or such
people because as far as I am concerned, they are of the devil.
Those
that think like that and that espouse such views are worse than the
white supremacist Boers of South Africa during the days of apartheid and
the fascists of Nazi Germany under Hitler. If Nigeria is to remain one,
then ALL her ethnic nationalities must be treated as equals, no matter
how big or how small, and that the secularity of the state must be
preserved.
I have always believed that we must keep religion out
of politics and that faith, being essentially a personal matter, must
never be used as a political tool or as a weapon of destabilisation.
Evidently, not all share my view. Some believe that religion and
ethnicity can and must be used as a means to achieve and preserve
political power.
Worse still, others believe that Islamic
fundamentalism has a place in our country and they believe that it is
right and proper to terrorise, kill, maim and abduct as many Nigerians
as possible in order to establish it here. Surely, this abberant
philosophy and world-view must be rejected and resisted by all
right-thinking people.
It is time for Nigerians to wake up from their deep and satanic slumber and make the right choices.
They
must either fight this evil called Boko Haram or submit and capitulate
to it. They must either insist on a modern-day secular state where all
are equal before the law and are protected by the Constitution or they
accept the violent imposition of the most cruel and barbaric form of an
Islamic fundamentalist state.
Implications for Nigeria
They
must either stand up and identify the real enemy or they continue to
bicker and argue about the most irrelevant, inconsequential and childish
things. They must either open their eyes wide and understand the
implications of what is unfolding for their nation and for their
children and grandchildren or they continue to wallow in denial,
ignorance, cowardice and timidity until all is lost and we are
completely overwhelmed.
They must either demand that the Sambisi a
forest, where the filthy and cowardly cockroaches and vermin called
Boko Haram are said to reside, should be bombed with nepam and burnt to
the ground along with everyone and everything in it or they continue to
whimper and cry from under their beds like little children and beg for
mercy. At the end of the day the choice is theirs. Prayer has it’s place
but it is not God’s job to fight this battle- it is ours. God bless
Nigeria.
*Fani-Kayode was Minister of Aviation under the Obasanjo administration.
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