Thursday, June 10, 2021

Buhari has declared war on Nigerian youths – Sowore

 

Former Presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore, says President Muhammadu Buhari’s recent statement has provedn his declaration of war on Nigerian youths.

Sowore said this while reacting to Buhari’s statement on Thursday that EndSARS protesters tried to overthrow him from office.

Buhari had urged Nigerian youths to make the country secure so it can attract investors while lamenting the spate of violence in most parts of the country.

He said, ”I told them to tell the youths if they want jobs they should behave themselves, make Nigeria secure so that people can come and invest.

“Youths should behave themselves to make Nigeria secure and they will get jobs because Nobody can invest in an unsecured environment,” Buhari said.

Sowore, reacting to the interview said the fear of being overthrown by #EndSARS protesters was the reason Buhari allegedly ordered the shooting of protesters.

He stressed that Buhari’s interview shows his declaration of war on Nigerian youths which must not be overlooked by youths in the country.

Sowore shot in Abuja
The former presidential candidate on his Twitter page wrote; “This was the reason he unleashed soldiers on #Endsars protesters, Buhari’s only concern is how to kill young people because he believed that #Endsars protesters wanted to remove him from office. Well, now everyone is tired and we are saying #Buharimustgo.

“After watching this interview by Buhari, you should just know that Buhari has declared war on Nigerian youths. We must respond in the language all dictators and tyrants understand.”

IPOB clears air on killing 128 security personnel in Imo

 

The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Thursday, denied claims that its members killed 128 security operatives in Imo State.

IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, described the allegation by the Imo State Police Commissioner, Abudu Yaro, as false and malicious.

Powerful, in a statement, said the allegation was a move to tarnish the image of IPOB.

The statement reads: “Our attention of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) ably led by our great leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has been drawn to the fallacious and fabricated statements credited to the Commander, 34 Field Artillery Brigade Obinze, Gen. Raymond Utasaha, and Police Commissioner Imo State, Alhaji Abudu Yaro, that IPOB killed 128 security personnel in Imo State.

“The above statement is not only fabricated but ridiculous and untenable. How could IPOB that is not armed be able to kill as many as 128 security personnel in one state? What an illogical and ridiculous claim!

“This is nothing but one of the antics of our oppressors to tarnish our global reputation and whip up public sympathy.”

The separatist group claimed that those in authority wanted to use the allegation as a “smokescreen to justify ” their intended crackdown on its members.

IPOB reiterated the group’s peaceful disposition towards the actualization of Biafra.

The group pointed out that it would inform the public if it decides to adopt violence in its push to actualize Biafra.

“For the record, IPOB did not kill any security personnel in Imo or any state for that matter. IPOB has been a peaceful movement since its inception with the sole mandate of restoring Biafra.

“We have not changed our non-violent philosophy for the restoration of Biafra. If for any reason we need to change our peaceful approach, we shall make the same public but for now we have not gone into arms struggle, and don’t intend to.”

Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari had vowed to mobilize the military and police against IPOB and the Eastern Security Network, ESN.

Buhari had issued the warning during an interview on Arise Television on Thursday.

Responding, IPOB had said Buhari’s threat would only make it stronger.

The group insisted that it was not afraid of Buhari’s threats.

 

Biafra: What was her identity?

 



Years ago, out of extreme circumstances was  a nation born.  Harsh as these circumstances were this nation came into being through the instruments of succession as a means of survival. Ironically these people who had opted to secede had prior to this period acted as the cement that kept the nation together and  had contributed so greatly to that nation they wanted to pull out from. That nation was Biafra, a country that survived and fought for 33 months against the onslaught of the Nigerian nation which was  aided by two world powers and against disease and starvation.Pro-Buhari women group seeks referendum on Biafra

Biafra from all indications was a model, she was a beacon of light to all who through the inadequacies of their political systems all over the world  found themselves in somewhat a disadvantaged structure.

But what really was Biafra’s identity? What legacies of history can be attributed to this Republic of the free men and women east of the Niger River.

Yes Biafra lost, yes Biafra exists only in the minds of the ordinary Igbo man, thus it is a part of us, it is our history. Therefore there is need for us as a people to remember the greatness of the past that we may in the present work towards a glorious future!Wole Soyinka Backs Biafra, Oduduwa Republics' Agitators, Says It’s Their Right To Secede

Firstly, Biafra was not merely the sheer,  perhaps whimsical will of one man, then Colonel Emeka Ojukwu to lead his own nation. Some historians  wrongly see Biafra as the egoistic call of Ojukwu. Some say that he stalled every move by Gowon to heal the wounds, some allege that his rich background as an Oxford graduate contributed to his obstinacy to Gowon’s attempt to bring the It’ll be idiotic to break Nigeria – Obasanjo tackles IPOB, Yoruba nation agitators situation in the nation to normal. It is said that he also felt that by virtue of rank, he and not Gowon was fit to lead the country. Gowon had sometime ago made comments saying that Ojukwu never believed that he would go to war. This my dear reader remains untrue since Biafra was more or less the gasping response of the people of the Eastern Region to the senseless slaughter that befell her people in the North under Gowon’s ‘born again’watchful eye in Lagos. Where  men, women and cjhildren were butchered with much ceremony during those dark days of long knives. We should not forget that Ojukwu, then leader of the Eastern Region had asked those who survived the first onslaught to return back, thus to have again expected Ojukwu to trust the safety of his people to the vacilliating promises and assurances of Gowon and Hassan Kastina who then was the Military Governor of the Northern is similar to asking the lamb to accept a hungry lion’s guarantee of safety and security even if the lion swore with his ancestors mane.

 


These petty revisionists are so quick to forget that the Aburi Accord which was unilaterally repudiated by  Gowon was another reason for the declaration of Biafra, Aburi was perhaps Ojukwu’s last hope that he would preserve the link with Nigeria without bloodshed nor the further humiliation of his people, Gowon’s flip flop manner at implementing the Aburi Accord forced Ojukwu into the hands of the hawks who demanded Biafra.Igbo behind Biafran agitation, backing South-East serial violence – CNG

Even at that, Ojukwu still believed in one Nigeria, operating under a different framework, a nation that moved further apart in order to preserve her existence instead of a collision that would serve no one nor region any good. If Ojukwu was power hungry or one seeking for his own kingdom, the Eastern Region would have been more than prepared for seccession and his boast of no force in Black Africa would defeat Biafra would have for sure been more than a boast. We can surely see from history’s many versions that at the point of secession, Biafra had a few arms and even well trained men. Is it possible that Ojukwu who was no doubt a strategist , who would always understand the long consequences of war and it’s odds, would have gone into seccesion without adequate preparation? It would  therefore be unfair to think otherwise, Biafra thus was a forced child of circumstance that Ojukwu was asked or should I say forced to give birth to.https://saviournicodemus.blogspot.com/2021/06/igbo-behind-biafran-agitation-backing.html

Again, it will be unfair for Biafra to be described as an Igbo republic or worse an Igbo rebellion. A close look at the Eastern Region which pulled out of Nigeria shows that it was made up of the Igbos, Ijaws, Efik, Ikwerre, Ogoja, Ibibio, Kalabari and so on. In the build up to the declaration of Biafra, all within the Eastern Region, living then in the North as at the time of the pogroms  had been declared as Yamirin( A derogatory word used by the average Northerner to describe the Igbo man) all suffered either the loss of a loved one or a disfigured one, the Northern mob encouraged by those in authority slaughtered everyone who was from the Eastern Region under the guise that they were slaugthering the Yamirin.

Not only that, the Eastern Region minorities were adequately consulted on matters affecting the Region, even the choice of willing to be unfree partners in any association of a political or

economical nature  was offered to the Eastern Region leaders including the minorities whose  response was  a solemn seven point declaration authorising Ojukwu to declare the Eastern Region as a Republic as soon as practicable.Fredrick Nwabufo Who offended Buhari – Twitter or Nigerians

Some cynics may attempt to pooh pooh the idea by asking why minorities were quick to embrace one Nigeria as soon as they were overun by Benjamin Adekunle’s Third Marine Commandos, my answer to this would be who wouldn’t? Or would the Yorubas from Ore to Lagos not have danced welcome to the ‘liberating ‘ Biafran Army which on the course of its Bliztrieg would have swept an already panicking Gowon out of Lagos?

Did  Paris not welcome  the German Army? Did Crimea not welcome the Russians?

Thirdly there are many who assert that Biafra was everything unafrican since she allied herself with countries that were deemed then as not to friendly to the African cause. Countries like Portugal and South Africa ( Racist South Africa) top this list.Oduduwa, Biafra Citizens Won't Be Valued Like Nigerian Citizens—Obasanjo Warns Secessionists, Agitators

 


Those who agree with this line of argument are  simply naïve, the support of these countries for Biafra was simply political. Nigeria at that point presented the biggest threats to South Africa’s hegemony in Southern Africa. Nigeria was also to back those seeking independence in Namibia and Angola. Namibia then was under South Africa as its Trustee while Angola was a colony of the Portugeuse. Thus the balkanization of Nigeria would have been a Christmas gift to both nations. Even at that, Biafra’s major agenda was survival as a nation first , the war could not afford Ojukwu and other policy makers the luxury of selecting friends based on ideology and what have you not, even if it meant aligning with the devil himself. Again those who hold such myopic views forget that Biafra had the likes of France, Kaunda’s Zambia,Bongo’s  Gabon, Nyerere’s Tanzania,  Boigny’s Ivory Coast and Papa Doc’s Hait supporting and recognising Biafra. Of these nations the Pan African credentials of Nyerere and Kaunda is not in doubt, they forget this or the fact that Britain which was supporting Nigeria was treating Ian Smith’s racist Zimbabwe with kid gloves. What of Nigeria which at independence had refused to give the Soviet Union even a room for its embassy was backed Soviet MIG’s, guns and diplomatic support during the war?https://saviournicodemus.blogspot.com/2021/06/oduduwa-biafra-citizens-wont-be-valued.html

Biafra today was the first attempt by the African to define himself and redraw his borders, how in God’s name could such be unafrican?

 


The cost of the war today is still with us, the loved ones, the properties destroyed and confisticated  and the perceived  marginalisation of Ndigbo , where we have five states, least number of Local Government Councils, lack of federal presence etc are legacies left behind to teach us a people a lesson, but come what may, and in what manner, the Igbo people know and will know that Biafra had her identity and it is not what they teach us in our history classes or what our instituitions have been primed to say but it is in our belief that then and  as in now, our will to freedom, justice and survival was God given and that it was  our duty to take it.deleted tweet, a Twitter ban and Biafran wounds that have never healed

In memory of the millions of lives who died in the struggle!

 

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Shortly after deleting the ‘secessionist’ tweet of President Muhammadu Buhari, Twitter, citing the violation of its rules, has also deleted a tweet from Nnamdi Kanu, the self-appointed leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

Kanu had tweeted on June 2, “Any army they send to #Biafraland will die there. None will return alive even if it means sacrificing my people.”

He had tweeted the post on June 2 but it was no longer available as of Saturday evening.

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A tweet post from Nigeria’s president on Tuesday, threatening violence against young agitators, led Twitter to react by deleting the post, citing a violation of its rules. The president’s contentious tweet read:

“Many of those misbehaving today are too young to be aware of the destruction and loss of lives that occurred during the Nigerian Civil War. Those of us in the fields for 30 months, who went through the war, will treat them in the language they understand,” Buhari had said.

Twitter deleted the message on Wednesday, following its widespread condemnation. On Friday, the federal government responded by placing an indefinite suspension on Twitter and instructing that the operations of all social media and OTT platforms in the country must now be licensed by the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) according to Nairametrics.

Southeast should be allowed to secede – Northern Elders

 

Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has said in other to prevent another civil war in Nigeria, the Southeast should be allowed to secede from Nigeria if the movement is popular among the people in the region.

“The Forum has arrived at the difficult conclusion that if support for secession among the Igbo is as widespread as it is being made to look, and Igbo leadership appears to be in support of it, then the country should be advised not to stand in its way,” NEF spokesman Hakeem Baba-Ahmed said in a statement on Monday

“It will not be the best choice for the Igbo or Nigerians to leave a country we have all toiled to build and a country we all have responsibility to fix, but it will not help a country already burdened with failures on its knees to fight another war to keep the Igbo in Nigeria.”

Baba-Ahmed further stated that standing in the way of the agitators will only worsen the insecurity in the country.

He said the agitation by the Igbo for secession has become widespread, adding that the leaders in the state appear to support the decision.

“The Forum insists that attacks and killings of Northerners and Federal Government employees and destruction of National assets must stop,” Baba-Ahmed said.

“Those who have been involved in it must be arrested and prosecuted.”

Baba-Ahmed also called northerners who are exposed to harassment and violence to consider relocating to the North.

“Until the Igbo decide whether it wants to secede or remain part of Nigeria, the law applies to it, and Federal and State Governors who have responsibility to enforce the law and protect citizens must enforce it,” Baba-Ahmed said.

He also advised that all Igbo and other ethnic groups from the South residing in the North should be accorded the usual hospitality and security.

The proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) are demanding the secession of the Southeast from Nigeria.

Pro-Buhari women group seeks referendum on Biafra

 

Hundreds of women under the aegis of Amalgamation of Northern Women of Nigeria have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to organise a referendum on clamour for actualisation of Biafran Republic.

Led by Hajia Hadiza Adamu, the women in a rally held in Abuja, said the call was aimed at averting a repeat of the Nigerian civil war between 1967-1970, which claimed millions of lives.

The women, drawn from three geopolitical zones of the North, maintained that determining Biafra’s fate would usher in lasting peace in Nigeria.

The group brandished various placards with inscriptions: “We don’t want another war,” Buhari, give us a referendum on Biafra,” “Stop the killing of Northerners,” and “Southeast should choose between United Nigeria or Biafra…”

They also decried bloodbath in the Southeast.

The women, in a petition addressed to the Senate President, Ahmed Lawan, said: “We, as mothers, are always at the receiving end of any war, insurrection, killings, and acts of terror. When our men were killed, we were raped and our children rendered orphans. History has shown that women carry the heavy burden of war and acts of insurrections and terrorism.

“The aftermath of the war left lifetime scars in our hearts and on our bodies. It is for this reason that we come together today and say we don’t want another war, another insurrection. 

“Let people choose to live in peace in Nigeria or leave…We are saying enough is enough and let the President allow for a referendum that will make Igbo realise their dream of being a Biafra nation. No more killing of northerners, no more killing of police officers, no more profiling of northerners and attacking their businesses. Let Igbo have their independent nation…”

Wole Soyinka Backs Biafra, Oduduwa Republics' Agitators, Says It’s Their Right To Secede

 

Nobel laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka, has said those calling for the sovereign nations of Biafra and Oduduwa have rights as free citizens to call for secession.

In a statement, the professor criticised the use of force against the agitators of self-determination, insisting it is the responsibility of the leadership to persuade them.

“It is time to think outside the box. That many, in so doing, find no landing place except dissolution, is not a crime. It is not peculiar to any peoples, and is embedded in the ongoing history of many, and not only on this continent.

 

“It is their natural right as free citizens, not slaves of habit and indoctrination. Where disillusion rides high, sentiment tumbles earthwards, and the only question becomes: what can be salvaged? It thus remains the responsibility of leadership to persuade them, through both discourse and remedial action, that there are other options. Attempted bullying is not a language of discourse, nor the facile ploy of tarring all birds with the same feather,” he said. 

While speaking on President Muhammadu Buhari’s statement about the genocidal threat, Soyinka said while he was not in support of those killing and destroying government’s properties, the President’s statement to ‘deal with them in the language they understand’ was wrong and ‘tragically untimely.’

“I hold no brief for those who resort to burning down police stations, slaughter their occupants simply for the crime of earning a measly monthly pittance, torch electoral offices, assassinate politicians in calculated effort to set sections of the country against others in the promotion of their own political goals.

“These are largely nihilists, psychopaths and/or criminal lords, soul mates of Boko Haram, ISWAP, Da’esh and company, not to be confused with genuine liberators. All over the world, throughout history, elections are denounced, boycotted, and generally delegitimized without recourse to wanton butchery.

“When, however, a Head of State threatens to 'shock' civilian dissidents, to 'deal with them in the language they understand', and in a context that conveniently brackets opposition to governance with any bloodthirsting enemies of state, we have to call attention to the precedent language of such a national leader under even more provocative, nation disintegrative circumstances. What a pity, and what a tragic setting, to discover that this language was accessible all the time to President Buhari, where and when it truly mattered, when it would have been not only appropriate, but deserved and mandatory!

“When Benue was first massively brought under siege, with the massacre of innocent citizens, the destruction of farms, mass displacement followed by alien occupation, Buhari’s language – both as utterance and as what is known as 'body language' – was of a totally different temper. It was diffident, conciliatory, even apologetic. 

"After much internal pressure, he eventually visited the scene of slaughter. His language? Learn to live peacefully with your neighbours. The expected language, rationally and legitimately applied to the aggressors, was exactly what we now hear – 'I shall shock you. I shall deal with you in the language you understand,'” he said.

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