Alhaji Shettima - Borno State Governor |
“In the long run, if
we are not careful, this conference will flop. God forbid. If it flops, the resultant effect will not be imaginable. If anything happens and the country
disintegrates, God forbid, many of us who are shouting their heads off may not
have anywhere to go. “My people and the people of Adamawa have got somewhere to
go. I am the Lamido Adamawa and my kingdom extends to Cameroun. The larger part
of my kingdom is in Cameroun. Part of that kingdom is today called Adamawa
State in Cameroun. You see, if I run to that place, I will easily assimilate.”
– Lamido Adamawa on the floor of the National Conference, 25th March, 2014.
I am still at loss as
to why many delegates at the 2014 National Conference were shocked when Alhaji
Barkindo Mustapha, the Lamido of Adamawa made these obvious and truthful
confessions, though in anger, on the floor of that assembly. Maybe those who
were scandalised by the remarks did not know of the truism that the ‘drunkén’
voice, what was hidden in his spirit that he would not have been said without
intoxication.
Worse still, it may be
that they do not understand the history of their own country or they are trying
to build a tent in the village of denial.They do not want to accept the fact
that the various nationalities within Nigeria were brought together by
circumstances and that we have made no conscious effort to make a salad bowl
out of our lettuce, carrot, tomato, egg and other distinct ingredients.
I still don’t know
till date what is that strong link between I and the Lamido and a Yoruba man in
Benin Republic than that Lord Lugard found a “northern suitor” for the
“southern lady of means” and decided to amalgamate North and South into the
geographical expression called Nigeria. While I can trace my genealogy to
hundreds of years within this space, the likes of Lamido may already be out of
the Nigerian space by the time they are giving a description of their
grandfathers.
This is at the root of
the clash of civilisations in Nigeria which we have pretended to overlook for
as long as we were sharing oil money. We kept on shouting a deception called
“One Nigeria” for as long as the party was on but relieving who we truly are in
moments of stress. The collapse of the oil economy has, however, brought the
damn lie to a cold end.
Cold end to a damn lie
And nothing typifies
that reality than a report in The Nation Newspaper of January,
31 2016 under the caption, “Rebuilding: Northern Governors Begin Talks With
Saudi Bank”. The Saudi meeting coming up weeks after the crackdown on Shi’ites Muslims is
quite instructive. I reproduce the story below:
“A fresh initiative by
northern governors to address the turbulent developmental challenges in the
region gets underway today in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia where the governors are
commencing talks with the Islamic Development Bank (IDB).
“Leading the
governors’ delegation at the three -day talks is Governor Kashim Shettima of
Borno State who doubles as Chairman of the Northern States Governors ‘ Forum
(NSGF).
“The decision to seek
critical development partnership with the IDB was taken at the governors’
meeting last September in Kaduna.
“Governor Shettima’s
spokesman, Malam Isa Gusau, confirmed that the Nigerian delegation arrived
Jeddah yesterday. He said they will hold discussion with the IDB President,
Ahmad Mohamed Ali and the bank’s Vice President, Operations on a wide range of
possible areas of collaboration.
“They are also
scheduled to meet with the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the
Private Sector (ICD); International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC);
Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment & Export Credit
(ICIEC); Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI), Islamic Solidarity
Fund for Development (ISFD). Focus will be on agriculture, poverty eradication,
education, maternal mortality and other problems most prevalent in the north.
“Also on the
delegation are Governors Tanko Almakura of Nassarawa; Nasiru El-Rufai of Kaduna
State and Mohammed Badaru Abubakar of Jigawa State. Others are top officials of
the New Nigerian Development Company owned by the 19 northern States, selected
Commissioners of Agriculture, Education, Post Insurgency Reconstructions,
Rehabilitation and Resettlement, Home Affairs, Economic Planning, former
Presidential Chief Economic Adviser Dr. Tanimu Yakubu Kurfi, some technical
resource consultants and facilitators engaged by the NSGF.”
It is interesting how
“one nation, one destiny” has given way to regional initiative based on
civilisation with the crash of the oil economy. Now that the North has gone to
Saudi to start its rebuild, where should the south go? One would have thought
that the northern governors should have remembered those who were waiving the
broom with them from the south eight months ago-after all, many of them also
face the same direction pray!
A country within a
country
It is not the first
time the governors of the North are telling the rest of us they are a country
within the country. The White House website had a report on March 19, 2014 with
the caption “Susan Rice Meets Governors from Nigeria”:
“Yesterday, National
Security Advisor Susan E. Rice welcomed 12 governors and one deputy-governor
from Nigeria to the White House to discuss areas of strategic importance to
both the United States and Nigeria.
“Ambassador Rice and
the governors discussed the need to bring an end to the violence and insurgency
in northern Nigeria; create broad-based economic opportunity in the north and
throughout Nigeria; protect and respect human rights; strengthen democratic
governance; and ensure that the 2015 elections in Nigeria are free and fair.
“The meeting was an
important opportunity to underscore the U.S. partnership with the government —
at both the federal and state levels — and people of Nigeria. The visiting
officials represented Nigeria’s north and middle belt, which face numerous
security, development, and socio-economic challenges.
“The leaders shared
their concerns about the ongoing Boko Haram insurgency that has
indiscriminately killed hundreds of innocent Nigerians this year. She and the
governors agreed on the need for comprehensive approaches to counter-insurgency
that couple security measures with deepened investment to promote opportunity
and development across the country.
“Ambassador Rice drew
special attention to the importance of Nigeria’s 2015 elections; the role that
governors can play in countering corruption; and how the United States remains
committed to partnering with Nigeria to address shared challenges.”
Of all the items
discussed at this meeting it was only Boko Haram that was partially a northern
Nigeria affair. I pray for the day the southern governors will have testicular
fortitude to step out of this country as a group to hold this kind of meeting.
Meanwhile, I want to
see if the Northern governors will come back from Saudi and say whatever they
bring should go to the Federation account for us to handle it the way we have
done with oil proceeds from Niger Delta and the VAT from Lagos and other
southern states.
Now that the North is
brazenly showing that it is falling back on its civilisation to rebuild is the
time to push for autonomy for the different regions of Nigeria. The South
-South seems to have harmonised just as well as the South East, it is only my
Yorubaland that is still presently confused playing useless politics while
others are playing region in spite of “Kogi harvest.”
If the South will
apply itself, only oil has become useless but you have 1001 other things to
develop that you don’t have to take a bowl outside this country. Nations will
come trooping here to ask for these stuff.
The lie called Nigeria
The founding fathers
of Nigeria said it in different ways and they have not been countermanded till
date:
“Since 1914 the
British Government has been trying to make Nigeria into one country, but the
Nigerian people themselves are historically different in their backgrounds, in
their religious beliefs and customs and do not show themselves any signs of
willingness to unite … Nigerian unity is only a British invention” – Alhaji Sir
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, 1948.
“Nigeria is not a
nation. It is a mere geographical expression. There are no ‘Nigerians’ in the
same sense as there are ‘English,’ ‘Welsh,’ or ‘French,’ The word ‘Nigeria’ is
a mere distinctive appellation to distinguish those who live within the
boundaries of Nigeria and those who do not” – Chief Obafemi Awolowo, 1947.
“It is better for us
and many admirers abroad that we should disintegrate in peace and not in
pieces. Should the politicians fail to heed the warning, then I will venture
the prediction that the experience of the Democratic Republic of Congo will be
a child’s play if it ever comes to our turn to play such a tragic role” – Dr
Nnamdi Azikiwe, 1964.
The Nigerian idea
still remains a lie. It is either we make a conscious effort to let it be true
by constructing a “salad bowl” country or let each group migrate into its own
civilisation.
Yinka Odumakin is the
publicity secretary of Pan-Yoruba Socio-Cultural group, Afenifere
Source: The Trent
If the oil resources had been located in the north or west, Nigeria would've been divided longest time. By the way, most of the Hausa/Fulani/Yoruba people are strangers from Niger, Benin, Cameroun, etc. who came to live in Nigeria including few of the military dictators that have ruled Nigeria. I totally agree with the forefathers in what they said about Nigeria. Nigeria is not a nation. It’s a zoo and evil empire created by Great Britain for their selfish and political purposes. The politicians today are simply selfish, hypocritical and profusely corrupt. They are haters of human development and progress. They are the real problem – not the poor and struggling masses.
ReplyDeleteMay God bless you and your writeups. It is fine to hear the truth without any prejudice to anyone. The opportuinsit who call themselves leaders are just covering the truth like sheltering stormy rain with banana leaves, very soon the storm will tear the leaves and everyone will run for a shelter somewhereelse. I pity or all those who have already made a shit out of their own parent home like our Igbo polititians who God will never allow them find in peace In Biafraland. let them continue fighting against IPOB, calling it an organisation. IPOB is the only Biafra and it is no organisation. It is the Biafrans paying their taxes as dues to run our purpose to the end
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