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Friday, 27 September 2013

Responses to Terrorism; The Nigerian and the Kenyan Experiences

Nigeria prides itself as the giant of Africa and as such ought to be leading the continent in various ways but apart from her population, she has a real quagmire in other capacities to project her power. Nigerians, maybe due to the long years of being shortchanged, have totally lost confidence in the government. Nigerians who naturally are hailed as being 'fearful' of death and highly compassionate now wake to witnessing deaths and killings with no remorseful hearts. The generality of the citizenry move each day as if nothing is happening or nothing has happened.

The lives of the people have been politicised. The government puts on the garment of ineptitude when the Boko Haram saga started because the President is scared of being labelled a tribal goon. The case is simple; the President does not want the people from the North of Nigeria to see him as being in favour of one side since members of his own community in the Niger-Delta who took to crimes to demand better deal in the oil-rich region were given amnesty and massively trained. The situation of Nigeria is so precarious that one begins to wonder how the so-called leaders and elders think. Nigeria loves being in a continuous state of denial.

If one mentions the wastage in the Niger-Delta, northerners will be quick to support and heap the blame on the President as well as the Tompolos and the Asaris. If one condemns Boko Haram, they will pounce on one, if not careful, eats one raw. If you want to see the full fury of them, attempt to clarify between Boko Haram and the militants of the Niger-Delta and one would be eaten raw. They will simply say all crimes are crimes and what is sauce for the goose is also sauce for the gander; hence, Boko Haram members deserve amnesty like the militants. Crimes are crimes and that ends the similarity; which is only in nomenclature not in deeds. Militants did not bomb churches or how do the defendants of the inhumane people see their own crimes? How many mosques did militants bomb?

If militants ever bombed any mosque, will they ever accept such without imploding the country? How many children's throats did the militants slit? Students and most especially students who just finished their examinations were killed like rats yet you still compare and contrast militants to these inhuman ones? Those asking for amnesty for Boko Haram saw the opportunity to do so and did not bother to miss the point. They demanded for amnesty since the President refused to act accordingly. Before amnesty was arrived at for the Niger-Delta militants, force had been maximally employed and utilised to prove a point that the state is the state. Even when amnesty was finally worked out, President Umar Yar'Adua did not beg the militants.

He spoke like the President that he was; boldly and frankly. He even gave them an expiry date after which maximum force shall be employed and that time, nobody would blame the President again. Our new President apparently was too 'timid' to stamp his feet and stand his ground for the right things to be done. However, there are many too who are ready to frustrate the efforts of the President beginning from the political obfuscation that arose during the heydays of President Yar'Adua's sickness to the era of the 'doctrine of necessity' down to his subsequent passing away.

This might be a 'convenient' excuse not to act in 2010 but after the full four-year mandate was given to President Jonathan, he ought to have decided to be Presidential but apparently, he decided to go the El Rufai way and prove himself to be an 'accidental public servant' by estranging himself from the people through all sort of obnoxious policies from subsidy to MAULAG and 5000 naira note among others. He was not talking to the people at all rather promulgating policies that are so alien to the people. Uhuru Kenyatta responded like a President to the Watergate Shopping Mall attack. Before now, he had proved to be a man for the people. He appealed to parliamentarians to cut their spending in other to free funds so as to be able to develop the economy.

Under President Jonathan, the jumbo pay and mammoth spending of the National Assembly skyrocketed while civil servants' salaries are delayed all in the name of no money. Corps members are suffering and crying before they could be paid in relatively unknown terrains. President Kenyatta never had any double minds of being labelled anything. Kenya like Nigeria is having security challenges. It had its own post-election violence too in 2007 and in the new dispensation, the people rescued their land. This is why many have concluded that Nigeria is not yet a nation. Despite being a fervent adherent and believer in one Nigeria because it has far more advantages than separate kingdoms, I accept that submission.

Uhuru Kenyatta took up the challenge because Kenya is his own not the Kikuyu tribe. President Jonathan-led administration refused to caution Asari Dokubo and his numerous vociferous militant outbursts which would have given him a good locus standi as an impartial President that he ought to be. President Obasanjo arrested OPC leaders; Frederick Fasheun and Gani Adams and threw them inside jail despite being from the West with them. With that, how will he not have the authentic certificate to deal with others trying to create pandemonium in the land? If the administration can call Asari to order, it will be able to call Modu Sherrif, Ango Abdullahi and all those creating unnecessary tensions to order.

Rather than act, the administration rants each day that politicians should not heat up the polity when Asari is busy singing and dancing in trance to his own personal songs of war. Though Nigerians are relatively tired of the whole scenario and have started acting strangely with the daily loss of the pounds of humanity, it is high time we started learning. Kenyans came together to help each other, no section, group or religious adherents gathered to support the carnage publicly or tweet to blame it on the President. No one celebrated the death of the other group like we see in Nigeria. Nobody goes about shamelessly asking for amnesty or criticizing the use of force to quell the siege.

Nobody targeted the other accusing them of having common religious belief with the group which carried out the attack. The people of Kenya gathered and donated blood to victims. Kenyans, both abroad and within donated over $420,000 in just 48 hours for the care of the victims. Fast food outlets and canteens opened around the vicinity in numbers to feed the volunteers and armed forces. An attack that was meant to destabilize Kenya and divide Kenyans succeeded in uniting them.

No tribe or group of person seeks to undermine the government because the head of the government hails from another region of the country. The citizens of Nigeria should not allow themselves to be deceived by selfish politicians who employ tactics aimed to create tension and division in order to gain power that nobody but them and their families only reap the benefits. It is time Nigerians woke up seriously and not allow parochial sentiments jettison our future. These set of thieving politicians will always be friends for as long as they are on the same page in looting. How many of them have killed themselves because of religion and tribe? They only fight and kill when they cheat one another in the sharing of the looted funds. Why do we kill ourselves at the grassroots?

Issues

*President Kenyatta was highly Presidential. He spoke, reacted and ultimately acted like a President. He was never sentimental and had no tribal consciousness. He did not say he had al Shabaab members in his cabinet nor put the blame on political enemies. This is by far the most important.

*Raila Odinga; the foremost face of the opposition stood beside him and they both fought together. Raila even engaged in negotiation with some of the terrorists. After all, it is all about Kenya not Oromo tribe or Kikuyu. It is all about the Kenya he could later become its President. If it were to be the opposition in Nigeria, they would have been happy that the President lost his relatives. It is that bad in Nigeria.

*The people of Kenya are not notoriously religiously and 'tribally' dogmatic like many mannequins in Nigeria whose brains think of nothing else than read religious meanings centrally to every happenings and events. They jettisoned tribal affiliations because it is an attack on Kenya not the President or any tribe.

*Kenya's interior ministry, defence forces and police force understood the current trend. They quickly identified with the passion of the youths by becoming active on social media. They created hashtags stating 'One Kenya' and to show they are all together in this. No one ever dissuaded the trend by bringing in religious and tribal rants.

*Again, the most important factor in all these is that the President had earlier identified with the people by passionately appealing to Parliamentarians to reduce their jumbo pay in order to develop the economy. He also took the issue of security wholeheartedly. To crown it all, he acted Presidential during the attack and after it by appealing to Interpol to issue an arrest warrant on Samantha, the notorious British female terrorist believed to be part of the whole terror drama.

GOD bless the people of Nigeria
GOD bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria
GOD bless Africa