Friday 6 December 2013

TRIBUTE TO THE GREATEST AFRICAN AND LESSONS TO AFRICAN LEADERS


Dear Dr. Nelson Mandela Madiba, the greatest African that has ever lived, the symbol of human rights and activism, the man who went under severe incarceration for what he believed in, the tallest freedom fighter amongst few dwarfs, the man who was put behind bars for 27 years for asking for freedom of his people of South African origin, the symbol of tenacity, love and frugality, the greatest voice in a rowdy market square and the silence that removed the white minority apartheid rulers. Even when you were under severe incarceration for 27 years you taught us how not to give up in especially when fighting a good course. You redefined the concept of leadership as simply service to humanity.


However, it’s quite unfortunate that most African leaders are yet to key-in in your exemplary style of leadership. The likes of Idi Amin of Uganda, Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire died without recognizing this fact. It might also interest you to note that your neighbour, Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, our neighbour, Paul Biya of Cameroon are yet to understand the fact that leadership is a call to service and not to be served. When most African leaders were seen as semi-gods, you humbled yourself in an isolated Island, not for your freedom but for the freedom of your people. History lives from generation to generation and so shall you live till eternity. A lot of people are of the opinion that you are dead, but I know you are not dead and can never die.

Epitome of freedom Madiba, we know that you are already resting in the presence of the creator because you did not only fight for the poor but you stood by the poor and vulnerable. You were branded a dangerous terrorist but time and faith, tenacity and goodwill prevail over irrational and racial monsters who believed that white is beautiful while black is unimaginable. Am happy you outlived Margret Thatcher the so called Iron lady and most of them who made sure some part of your live were filled with agony. I refer to you as greatest African because greatness can be found in the most silence humility, perseverance and love for the downtrodden. As we celebrate you today dearest Comrade, may we young ones identify and utilize the intrinsic zeal that made you the champion of mankind, toll that line of honour for the benefit of all Africans especially the downtrodden. I certainly know that you are resting in peace and I also know that you are not dead.

Farewell my Hero,

Farewell the greatest African,

Farewell the definition of humanity,

Till we meet again to the glory of God!!!

LONG LIVE DR. NELSON MANDELA MADIBA!!!!!!

YOURS’ JUNIOR BROTHER, COMRADE PRIMUS CASTRO

Thursday 5 December 2013

MUSLIM GROUP ACCUSES FG AND CAN OF SYSTEMATICALLY KILLING MUSLIMS AND ISLAM

No More Pretensions, the Nigerian State is waging a war on Islam
and Muslims.

Gentlemen of the Press, I welcome you all to this Press
Conference on a very important and weighty issue on the serious
concerns of Muslims over a Systematic war on Muslims and Islam by
the Federal Government, controll...ed by CAN.
Since the end of Military dictatorship in 1999, Muslims and other
objective observers have witnessed, with incredible consternation, the
progressive transformation of the Nigerian State into a government of
CAN, by CAN and for Christians, in character, structure and policies.
This ugly development, now appropriately christened a “transformation
agenda”, appears to have reached its zenith, involving practically all
Federal Government Institutions and resources, with the active
support of all security agencies and the Armed forces, all pursing in
unison, the objective of collective punishment, marginalization,
intimidation and demonization of Muslims and Islam. This unfortunate
development is now openly executed, with no conscience or
pretensions, for even the blind can see. This relentless war against
Islam and Muslims for close to 15 years by the Nigerian State and its
agencies of coercion, which was initially under deceptive guises, is
today crystal clearly targeting the slaughter of Muslims with impunity,
and to destroy the future and livelihood of Muslims in every
conceivable way, for the goal of 2015 in the short term and at the
same time, inflict upon Muslims, an everlasting state of impotence in
the long term. This MUST stop, Now! And from today, we urge all
Muslims to wake up to this real and immediate danger so that we can
take appropriate steps to put an end to it.
I will begin with the latest plan by CAN and its security agencies,
SSS, DIA, DMI and the Police, to target and arrest prominent Muslim
clerics, scholars, Imams and other activists, then employ the
obnoxious SSS tactic of using youths, under duress or through
inducement and deception, to give false prepared testimonies against
such targeted Muslims. The most recent case is the criminal arrest,
detention and humiliation of Dr. Muhammad Yunus Nazeefi, a well
known and respected critic of the Boko Haram ideology and tactics,
now being portrayed as a spiritual leader of the group.
We demand his immediate and unconditional release from
detention, a public apology, compensation for his unlawful
incarceration and humiliation, and most importantly, a public inquiry to
reveal those behind this dastardly act.
We also call on the President to put an immediate end to the
impunity and criminality of the SSS or risk the wrath of the people who
will definitely rise up to resist such gross abuses and injustice.
Injustice as is being perpetrated by the present Government, can
never bring about peace, but breed perpetual circles of violence.
Unfortunately, we are aware of a sinister plan to commence the
wholesale arrest and humiliation of prominent Muslims, with approval
from the highest level of Govt., to include Muslim clerics, scholars,
Imams and other Muslim activists.
At this juncture, I must salute the courageous patience and
perseverance of Nigerian Muslims for all the acts of provocation,
impunity, brazen injustices, profiling and stigmatization, over a long
period. No doubt, we have given the Govt. benefit of doubt for too
long, for noble as the act of patience is, it has a limit, and that limit we
seem to have reached now. The import of the statement by the Chief
of Army staff, General Ihejinka in 2011 that the armed forces are
fighting a civil war, not just elements of the Boko Haram insurgency is
quite clear today, it is a war against Islam and Muslims.
Muslims are fed up with the Government’s duplicitous circle of
deception and double standards. Here, I will give just a few in
controvertible examples, which raise many questions begging for
answers. (i) Since the early 1980s when religious crises and the mass
massacre of Muslims commenced in earnest, (Zangon Kataf I and II,
Kasuwan Magani, Kafanchan, Tafawa Balewa, Jos, Yelwan
Shendam, Numan, Mambila Plateau, Kuru Jenta, and most recently,
Zonkwa, Wase and Wukari), all promises, undertakings and
assurances by the Federal Government to investigate and sanction
the leaders and perpetrators have not been met. After each round of
massacre of Muslims, the Federal Government would come with the
familiar high sounding assurances which are never meant to be
fulfilled.
(ii) For quite some time, there have been numerous cases of
Christians involved in terrorist related acts, but such cases are never
investigated by the Police and SSS, even in instances where they
were caught red handed in the act. I will give a few instances in 2010
alone, beginning with Messrs. Moses Ashaji and Papa, arrested on
Friday, 19th February, 2010 along Akwanga-Jos Road with huge
stocks of locally manufactured rifles. Also, Daniel Chayi Gyang, Amos
Akila and Mbono Musa, were arrested with deadly weapons, including
rocket launchers, grenades and AK47 rifles, intercepted by the SSS in
Maiduguri on 30th July, 2010 on their way to Plateau State. There was
another case of eleven well armed terrorists arrested in August 2010,
including the village head of Nasarawa Village, Chief Danteri Bongwat
of Langtang South, and an illegal armory located in Kuru, Plateau
State. These cases were widely reported in the media, but the CAN
SSS never took any action, because they were not Muslims. Still in
2010, the Punch Newspaper reported the arrest of Five (5) Pastors
“for operating an Illegal Military outfit” (a Euphemism for terrorist
activity, since the word is exclusively reserved for Muslims), in Lagos,
with their photographs published at page 11 of the Wednesday edition,
10th March, 2010.
The examples are too numerous to cite here, but the most
recent were two news reports on the arrest CAN Military operatives by
the police “for operating illegal security outfit” in Jalingo, Taraba State.
Those arrested included Reverend Chaplain Shehu Yakubu, a retired
customs officer Sunday Silas, retired SSS officer Sulaiman Audu, a
retired ASP Y. Winew, a retired ASP Isma’ila Makaniki and many
others. This was reported by the Daily Trust Newspaper of Saturday,
2nd November, 2013 at page 10. In the same paper, at Page 8, was
another report, “Police nab woman, 2 others over militia training in
Gombe”, in which one Mrs. Deborah Babayo and two men were
reportedly arrested by the Gombe Police Command “for conducting
illegal militia training under the auspices of an illegal organization,
called “The Elite Corps” on the outskirts of Gombe, on 1st November,
2013. In both cases, which we believe the Police and SSS will sweep
under the carpet as usual, the concern of the Police in
the two reports was the ``sums of money involved but unfortunately,
though not surprisingly, they were silent on the cache of arms
recovered.
Perhaps even more revealing in the unfolding drama of double
standards and deception by the Federal Government and its CAN
controlled security agencies are widely reported cases of Christians,
too numerous to mention, who were actually caught in the act of
terrorism, which were never investigated, let alone prosecuted. There
have been more than twenty of such cases, but I will cite about half a
dozen as examples, in Gombe, Bauchi, Bayelsa, Plateau, Lagos,
Benue and Rivers States.
In Gombe State, there was a report on the arrest of Christian
men that sprayed bullets on the Gombe Deeper Life Church
worshippers. Igbos were the suspects arrested who were reportedly
taken to Abuja. Shortly thereafter, two Christians, Hassan Ojudu and
Sama’ila Yakubu were arrested with a vehicle loaded with explosive
devices and ammunitions. Curiously, they too were reportedly taken to
Abuja, and as usual, nothing has been heard from the SSS
Spokeswoman or in the news, to date. Still in Gombe State, one
Madam Ruth was caught attempting to bomb ECWA Church in the
Kalarin area of Kaltungo. But the security agencies claimed she was
“hypnotized” and was conveniently set free.
In Bauchi State, one Miss Lydia Joseph was also caught red
handed trying to set ST. John Catholic Church in Bauchi on fire, but
she was immediately set free, with the explanation that she had a
problem with a boyfriend member of the Church! Shortly after that
incident, eight (8) COCIN Church members were arrested with
explosive devices while attempting to bomb the Miya-Barkatai branch
of the Church. By the following Sunday, they were free to participate in
Church service.
In Plateau State, in March 2012, a Christian wearing Military
Uniform, later identified as a member of the COCIN Church, was
lynched while trying to escape after the bombing of the same Church
headquarters in Jos. A few days later, on Sunday 25th March, 2012,
the Special Task Force (STF) paraded one Mr. Alex Danladi, who was
caught wearing army camouflage, along with one Mr. Dung Bulus, a
well known fabricator of guns, and some others the authorities said
were students of the University of Jos. A few weeks later, on 10th
April, 2012 one Mr. Monday Davou was arrested, caught red handed,
planting a timed improvised explosive device (IED), at the Makera
weekly market in Riyom Local Government Area, Plateau State. This
was evidently aimed at committing mass murder that was to have
been instantly attributed to Boko Haram, to provide a good excuse to
attack Muslims, demonize Islam and opportunity to loot Muslim
property and cattle!
In Lagos, the Saturday Sun newspaper of 10th March, 2012, at
page 10, reported that 11 cartons of explosives imported from South
Africa, which were carefully packaged to beat security checks, where
intercepted by the Nigerian Customs Service at the Murtala
Muhammad International Airport, Lagos. The huge consignments
were for Miero Marble Granite and Stones Ltd, in Kaduna State, with
one Mr. Micheal Awara Ernest as the Company representative to
collect the explosives at the Cargo terminal. The statement of the
Customs Area commandant at the Airport, Mr. Charles Eporwei Edike,
which was profoundly insightful on the intent and probable
consequences of the explosive, fell on the deaf ears of the SSS. He
said “if those items were released, they could have been used to
cause mayhem. We are now going to hand him and the items over to
the Police for further investigation”. Well, since the handover, neither
the Police nor the Spokeswoman of the almighty SSS have not said,
or done anything on
the case. It would be most surprising if he was not set free with his
toxic import, to kill Muslims. In Benue State, on Sunday, 19th
February, 2013 four (4) persons, were arrested while trying to
detonate explosives at the ST. Theresa’s Catholic Parish in Makurdi.
The Leadership newspaper of Wednesday, 22nd February, 2012, at
page 10, reported the Police PRO, Mr. Ejike as saying that the four
terrorists arrested were Christians. But before the honest revelation,
the members of the public had already jumped to the conclusion that
they were Muslims.
The factual examples are just too many, but for the purpose of
this Press Conference, I will conclude with two examples indicative of
the international dimension of the deception and double standards of
our CAN controlled SSS and the Police Force. On January 11th 2012,
two Nigerians, Sunday Eze from Anambra State and one Samuel
Taiwo from Ogun State with three other Ghanains were arrested in
Ghana, with heavy weaponry, carefully concealed in a truck which was
to be brought to Nigeria. The question to ask the Police, SSS and the
Presidency is who were behind the order? Certainly not NSCIA,
SCSN, JNI, NASFAT, MSS, NACOMYO, MURIC OR UMMAH. While
Opposing the bail of the terrorists in court on Tuesday, March 27th,
2012 the office of the Attorney General of the Republic of Ghana said
“the arms and ammunitions seized on transit to Nigeria were to be
used to fuel terrorists activities in Nigeria”. Which terrorist groups are
they that the Nigerian Government, the Police and SSS are
protecting? It must surely be the bigger, better armed, well financed
and protected Government/CAN Boko Haram.
Finally, on specific factual examples, was a BBC news report
published by THISDAY Newspaper of Friday, 13th January, 2012 on
page 6, on a British arms dealer, Gary Hyde being prosecuted in a
London court for unlawfully arranging the shipment of about 80,000
guns and 32Million rounds of ammunition from China to Nigeria in
2007. Obviously, it was not meant for Muslim terrorists, because if it
was, the BBC, CNN and the Nigerian Media would have kept harping
on it. As for the Presidency, SSS, the Police and our Armed Forces,
this event never happened.
It appears a good number of Nigerians are afflicted by amnesia,
but keen observers would recall that a few years ago, a systematic
robbery of the armory of the Nigerian Army in Jaji, the 1st division of
the Nigerian Army Kaduna, Ikeja cantonment and many other Military
formations was widely reported, involving Christian serving Officers
and Generals. A Military inquiry was instituted and many Christian
Officers, serving and retired including the Late General Azazi, were
indicted, but nothing was done to any of them. More importantly, were
are the arms? May be they were given to one Boko Haram or another!
What about the report of the Military Inquiry?
Gentlemen of the press, there are just too many questions
begging for answers from the Presidency, the SSS, the Police and the
Military high Command. The Presidency is definitely involved in the
cover ups and double standards, for why would the President, rush to
absolve MENDS from the first terrorist act involving massive bombs in
Nigeria, on October 1st, 2009 even before the commencement of any
investigation and attribute it to Muslim Leaders? Why would the
Commander in Chief, order the Director General of SSS to publicly, in
Church, grant a pardon to a Christian terrorist group, OMBATSE, of
Nasarawa State, who slaughtered over 80 mobile policemen and 10
SSS operatives? Let any fair minded person imagine what would have
happened if it was a group in Kano, Katsina, or any Muslims were
behind what OMBATSE did! As for the double standards of the SSS; it
seems to be a part of their training or culture, to provide excuses and
explanations for any Christian unfortunate to be caught in a terrorist
activity. The Eggon Christian tribesman of the Minister of Information
(and Defence!) who was also caught red handed with arms at the
Federal Ministry of Information, readily comes to mind. The SSS
Spokeswoman explained off this security breach as a non-issue, since
it was not a Muslim that was involved.
Recent Mass Massacre of Muslims
The Sunday Trust Newspaper of 20th October, 2013 revealed that the
JTF had dumped 3,335 corpse, in Maiduguri Hospital mortuary, the
toll for only 6 months, January to June, 2013. Incontrovertible
evidence further revealed that an average of not less than 12 young
Muslims were massacred every day during the period, at the
Maiduguri Military Barracks alone! In January, 94 were killed, 61 in
February, 218 in March, 200 in April, 161 in May and 233. This total
figure does not include thousands killed in their homes, in Yobe,
Bauchi, Gombe and Kano. To the Nigerian Government and its
security agencies, the blood of a Muslim is not worth more than a
mosquito.
In 2009, after series of denials by the Police and SSS of extra
judicial massacre of Muslims in Maiduguri, ALJAZEERA aired a video
clip that revealed the monstrous evil committed. In spite of the outcry
and the clear evidence including the identity of the perpetrators, the
matter has been conveniently swept under the carpet. The Apo six
murderers who happened to be Muslims were however promptly
apprehended, dismissed and prosecuted with unprecedented
swiftness. But the most recent Apo 9 murderers are yet to be
apprehended, why? because the poor souls were hated Muslims.
Disproportionate Recruitments into all Govt. Services, especially,
the SSS, Armed Forces and the Police
As a result of the non-challance of Muslim leaders, especially in
the last 15 years, recruitments into key parastatals and agencies,
especially the SSS, NIA, the Police, the Armed Forces and even
paramilitary agencies, have been systematically skewed to favour
Christians, with massive expulsion and wholesale retirement of
Muslims. Our Council had cause to bring this issue to the public
domain and even involved the Supreme Council For Islamic Affairs
and the JNI, with an advertorial and a petition on the matter handed to
President Obasanjo in 2005 by the Late Sultan. Almost 10 years later,
the lopsidedness in the recruitment has become even more brazen.
The recent recruitment into the SSS officer corp, the latest of which
graduated from their Training school in Lagos about a month ago,
showed for example, Kano had 6, Kebbi and Sokoto had 3 each, while
Rivers State had 38 and Akwa Ibom had 40. In addition, most of those
from Kaduna, Bauchi, Taraba, Adamawa, Nasarawa, Kogi, Gombe ,
Ogun, Oyo and Oshun States were predominantly Christians.
At the Zaria Army depot, where other ranks of the Army are
trained, over 11,000 were recruited and trained in the last 3 years, and
Christian constitutes a big majority. Just last week, about 40 Muslim
trainee recruits at the Zaria Army Depot were expelled, with no
explanation, a few weeks before the end of their training. The records
of recruitment into the officer corps of the Armed Forces at the NDA,
had for over 20 years now been skewed to favour Christians. The
most recent list of recruitment into the 65th regular course of the NDA
is typical of what has been going on for years; Kaduna had 3 Muslims
and 11 Christians, Adamawa 4 Muslims, 9 Christians, Taraba 3
Muslims 10 Christians, with Borno faring a little better
with 7 Muslims and Six Christians. There have been many cases of
Christians given slots in Jigawa, Katsina, Zamfara and even Sokoto,
but you will never, find a Muslim name in Benue, South East and
South South.
This is a very serious issue that must be remedied, because the
series of religious/ethnic crises are further compounded by the
disproportionate representation of Muslims in the SSS, the Police and
the Armed Forces. For example, the authoritative Human Rights
Watch (HRW) in a damming report on the last major religious crisis in
Jos, indicted the Mobile Police for singling out Muslims for massacre.
It cited more than a dozen incidents in which mainly Muslims were
rounded up and gunned down. In one incident, 44 Muslims were shot
in firing squad style.
It also listed seven separate incidents of arbitrary killings in
which 47 Muslims were shot by Military men. Of Course, the HRW
appeal for a probe of the Mobile Police was disregarded. Their report
concluded with the recommendation,:- The HRW reported concluded
that -
“The probe of the Mobile Police should go beyond its role in the
Jos crisis to unearth its recruitment policy, numerical strength and the
religious affiliations of its officers and men”. It added that –
“Unless the roles played by the Mobile Police and fake (sic CAN)
soldiers are properly investigated and the finding made public, other
groups are likely to adopt similar methods in the nearest future”.
Earlier on, the then Police Commissioner in Kaduna State, Alhaji
Mohammed Shehu, observed after the 2000 major religious crises,
observed that unless the composition of the Police Force, which then
was 80% Christians in Kaduna State was re-constituted, there would
be no end to religious crises (page 24 New Nigerian newspaper of
Wednesday, 2nd August 2000).
We therefore urge the Federal Government, the Nigerian Police,
the Armed Forces and the SSS and NIA to come clean on these
injustices with satisfactory explanations and assurance of fair play and
transparency. Government at all levels, especially the Federal
Government should note that there can never be peace without justice
and no people, however complacent, can accept such excesses,
without reacting. And unless the Federal Government is determined to
push Nigerian Muslims to that stage, we demand immediate,
transparent remedial actions.
Fellow Nigerians and gentlemen of the Press, how many people
would believe that in the 21st Century, and for almost 10years, 80
Muslim women and girls are still being held as “booty” (ganima)
dehumanized as sex slaves by Christians in Plateau State, since the
Yelwan Shendam massacre of Muslims in 2004. All efforts to get the
appropriate authorities to take immediate steps to secure their release
and re-union with their families have fell on deaf ears. Our Council
had held series of meetings with 3 Inspectors General of Police, 3
Directors General of SSS and the NSA all of whom were given
petitions on the matter. As at 2004, over 200 such Muslim women and
girls were involved, the Council was successful in securing the
freedom of about 120, all victims of forced labour, rapes and emotional
trauma. If this barbaric act had affected Christians, the Federal
Government, and its security agencies would have ruthlessly swung
into action with an International Press awash with the news.
It is evident that CAN and the Federal Government are poised to
undermine Islam, for at every turn, every right of Muslims according to
their faith is being opposed with threats borne out of blind hatred. The
ethical system of banking, universally embraces, was opposed by
CAN, Nigeria’s membership into the Islamic Development Bank (IDB)
was opposed for over 20years, until about Six years ago when the
Obasanjo saw beyond religious bias, the benefits of joining IDB to the
country. Still, the Governors of Oshun and Adamawa states are facing
opposition in their plans to secure interest free long term
developmental loans from the IDB, for no reasons other than irrational
prejudice against anything Islamic. Christians, on the other hand, are
not only free to practice every aspect of their faith, but can even pick
and incorporate aspects of the Islamic faith convenient for them with
the support of the Government; the annual trips on government
sponsorship to Egypt, Israel and Rome in the name of pilgrimage, is
an example.
In conclusion, while we call on Muslims to meticulously stick to
the teachings of Islam on Peace, Justice, Compassion and
truthfulness, we all know that everything human has a limit. The fact is
the patience of Muslims who have been systematically brutalized,
stigmatized, marginalized and pauperized , been severely tested and
overstretched. We therefore call on all people of conscience to stand
up for the truth against such glaring injustices, otherwise we all know it
is a fact of life that every act has a consequence, good or bad. We
therefore want the Federal Government to know that it is no longer
acceptable for the rights of Muslims to be abridged or annulled, while
Christians in Nigeria have an unfettered right to do as they wish.
____________________ ______________
DR. Ibrahim Datti Ahmad, OFR Nafiu Baba-Ahmad, mni
President Secretary General

Wednesday 4 December 2013

ANAMBRA’S GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION; THE FACTS, FALLACIES AND FANTASIES (F3)



Once again  Anambra’s election has gone down to the court of competent  jurisdiction for whosever that will be declared the winner by the court and court of incompetent jurisdiction for the person or persons the court will give a technical knockout. This election however defines the unchangeable basis of Anambra’s politics in terms of permutations, precedents, assumptions and perhaps monetization of political process.

You may dare to say; why Anambra? Well why not Anambra? If not Anambra then who?  There is no denying the fact that Anambra historically plays host to the socio-political Irokos of Igbo nation. The likes of Professor Chinua Achebe, Dim Odumegwu Ojukwu just to mention but a few. In terms of political and judicial processes, the state has also set some judicial precedents and also introduced some new lexicon into the ‘polictionary’. I will not forget in a hurry the era of governor in waiting, abduction of governor and of course supplementary election which is the latest.  

However, November 16th governorship election in the state was another avenue to taste once again the political satire that has engulfed the state since the inception of democracy, this time it was more melodramatic than the previous elections. After the administration on Mbadinuju which was strangled by so called night of the church ‘Sir’ Emeka Ofor, an incredible election produced Chris Ngige no thanks to General Obasanjo’s Iwumatic theory of rigging by allocation of votes to an anointed candidate in other words; people’s wishes were subjected to meticulous political purgatory. Of course Chris Ngige made an outstanding mark within three years as a governor before he was erupted by Obasanjo’s volcano. Mrs Atiaba, Andy Uba all tested the political seat of Anambra after the funny impeachment brouhaha that the court later discarded.   The tsunami cleared way for Peter Obi, a successful businessman who prefers a frugal life style in a country where almost all the states executive governors want to acquire private jets even when they cannot pay N18, 000 minimum wages. People opined that Peter Obi was returned the second term due to Ojukwu’s influence. Peter Obi’s administration impacted more on human capital development and we also know that investment in human capital takes time to materialize; this is not to say that infrastructural development was unattended to. In a nutshell, Chris Ngige was rigged in and rigged out!

FACTS!

It’s however an undeniable fact that the candidate of the All Progressive Congress in the last election, Dr. Chris Ngige enjoys a huge popularity among the citizens of the state especially his stronghold of Idemili North, this is connected to his visible achievements recorded during his time as the governor of Anambra. It’s also a fact that his popularity was reduced due to the deportation saga, were governor Fashola decided to deport few Igbos that reside in Lagos under the umbrella of destitution. Chris Ngige decided to defend Fashola’s action because he belongs to the APC and at the end of the day, Fashola apologized to the Igbo nation while Ngige was abandoned in the wilderness of ‘eyaa’. APGA were quick enough to score some political points from that unholy action. It’s also a fact that going by free and fair election, it would have been a tight contest if not a victory for Ngige. It’s a fact that the candidate of the All Progressive Grand Alliance in the last governorship election, Chief Willie Obiano is a political toddler, very respectable and successful banker but not a grounded politician. Again this throws up a fundamental question; must we leave politics to politicians alone? Or better still must someone be a politician before contesting for elective position?  It’s also a fact that Anambra in the past eight years have not been in the hands of politicians but technocrat. It’s also a fact that Obiano has the capacity to take the state to the next level considering his educational antecedents and his social exposure that is if paper qualification is equal to willingness and goodwill. It is a fact that the rigging concept was not fully avoided from the three major political parties that participated in the election, it’s also a fact that free and fair election in Anambra cannot be determined by INEC but by politicians and stakeholders . If the political elites are determine to make election free and fair, of course they will stay with the rules of engagement but how possible could that be in a state where a person may just dish out N2bn just to make sure another person is not elected  governor. It’s a fact that the PDP had an understand with APGA, it’s a fact that President Jonathan never interfered with that election, it’s also a fact that PDP will not challenge the outcome of this election, the same way they didn’t in EDO state. If Tony decides to go to court, the court will knock him out in a kunfu style as court recognizes party not individual in this case. Another funny fact is that the candidate of the Labour Party, Oil man Ifeanyi Ubah could have bought the entire voters if it were to be possible. It’s also a fact that while PDP was campaigning in court, Ifeanyi Ubah had a wonderful campaign but it was unfortunate for  the most important campaign in Anambra is the one that is conducted in the polling boots, that is; ‘vote for money’..lt’s also a fact that people of Idemili North which is a stronghold of Ngige were meticulously disenfranchised which is a new system of rigging.

What is important is that the political consciousness of the Igbo nation is beginning to manifest in such a way that those who claimed to be ‘born rulers’ will soon be challenged by this sensational consciousness of the Igbo nation.

FALLACIES;

In the pre, during and post Anambra election higi haga, a lot of things came into play, while some people were busy buying voters card and paying voters to vote not according to their consciousness and conscience but according to the dictates of Naira and Kobo offered to them. For you to win in Anmabra, you must equally put your money where your mouth is.

On the day of the election, the APC and Labour Party agents came up with a super story, telling all who cares to listen that the APGA candidate has dropped from the race which was a big fallacy. I almost believed it but when I saw Ifeanyi Ubah asking for the refund of his resources, Chris Ngige stammering during press conference and Tony confused about the exclusion of his name in the voters register, I immediately knew that their ‘awuwolization’ has failed, again that fallacy didn’t sell. It was also a fallacy that, Prof. Jega the INEC chairman was used to rig Anambra’s election, the last time I ran integrity check on  Jega, he cannot be cowed or influenced in anyway, though the blames should be placed right on his table which he had already acknowledged. It’s also a fallacy that PDP campaigned very well within the short time they had, for most of their campaigns took place in the courtroom.

FANTASIES;

You may call it living in a prophetic imagination or swimming in an ocean of uncertainty. Few of the candidates were again believing that their popularity as a result of past glories or popularity for a good campaign outing will be able to give them the required votes. Top on the list of fantasy is Chris Ngige, who believed he has done it before and will still do it again. Perhaps he has forgotten that time changes event. Am sure he did his homework but not good enough to submerge Peter Obi whom people believed he knows nothing about politics but he has been able to tell the world that indeed he’s a good learner who has learnt the Nigeria’s political circle on the job. Ngige also believed that the influence of APC big wigs like Tinubu and Buhari will earn him the desired votes but he failed to recognize that that popularity will never cross Onitsha Head Bridge for any reason whatsoever. Ifeanyi Ubah also believed that the number of days he spend counting his money and campaigning was enough to give him the required number of votes. I totally agree with him, if election is to be won by money and campaign, Ifeanyi Ubah for me was outstanding but unfortunately the gods have the final say. Again Willie Obiano could not have imagined being the governor of Anambra state; he was handpicked by Obi and brought to Anambra. An unpopular candidate in a popular political party. Tony Nwoye who happens to be the godson of multi billionaire, Arthur Ezeh was believing that his closeness to the Presidential Villa will make things happen for him, it use to be possible under Obasanjo but not anymore. The presidential Villa in the last six years has reduced their interference in electioneering and judicial processes.

Conclusively; Anambra’s election to me lived up to expectations and in fact should be commended for nonviolence approach. Before now the elections are characterized by snatching of ballot boxes, violence here and there but this time around, it wasn’t about snatching of ballot boxes. It was a scientific and systemic rigging. Just identify the stronghold of your closest rivalry, identify the returning officer in that area and induce him or her in quantum and he will seriously forgot to come to the polling boots with the original result sheets. Isn’t that so simple to do? Moreover, at the end of Anambra’s election, it’s either a judicial precedent is set or a new lexicon is introduced and this time it is called a ‘Supplementary election’. For Willie Obiano and his camp, INEC has done a wonderful job, for Chris Ngige and APC, INEC has failed woefully, For Ifeanyi Ubah and Labour Party, INEC should refund their resources, for Tony Nwoye who is shouting in the wilderness, INEC was compromised, and finally for PDP, the people of Anambra have spoken.

From my humble opinion, the election was not won by the number of broomsticks available at that particular time, nor by the number of people covered by the umbrella, nor by the number of labourers in the state, but significantly by the number of ‘kukulukuuuuuu’ that was heard before day break. I congratulate high Chief Willie Obiano, for Ifeanyi Ubah and Tony Nwoye, better luck next time. As for Chris Ngige and APC, see you in court where I predicted the election will be concluded. God bless ‘Ndi Anambra’ and long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.