www.odogwublog.com reports that a former Minister of Defense , General
Thoephilus Yakubu Danjuma , GCON is in for a show from the International
society for Civil Liberties &
the Rule of Law.
The Human Rights group wrote as stated below
Danjuma’s Call For Arrest & Prosecution Of Ex-Niger Delta
Militants Callous & Selfishly Motivated
(Onitsha Nigeria, January 29, 2015)-A call by Mr. Theo Danjuma for the arrest and
prosecution of the ex-Niger Delta Militants over their threats of resumption of
oil war should President Goodluck Jonathan continues to be attacked and stoned
in the core North in his campaign rallies as well as if he is rigged out in the
February 14 Presidential Poll; is baseless and condemnable. It is also jittery
and selfishly motivated.
It is very difficult to link such call to a statesmanly view. The
referenced call is deemed jittery and selfish because it is feared in certain
quarters that huge private investments in oil and gas through an age-long OPL
license will be endangered if such threats become a reality. In other social
climes, statesmen are selfless and sacrificial, ready to die for the common good
of their countries. They are also seminal in finding solutions to their
countries' social contradictions. But in Nigeria, it is seen as use of public
corridors of power for the enhancement of personal aggrandizement and promotion
of ethnic and religious primordialism.
As Mr. Danjuma is dissipating energies condemning the ex-Niger
Delta militants, Fulani jihadists and gunmen are busy massacring scores of
people in Southern Kaduna, yet the Danjumas of this world see nothing wrong in
such institutionalized butchery. The candidate of the APC, for instance, has
severally advocated for changing government democratically through violence,
yet he was not arrested and prosecuted.
The clear import of the reported threat of war credited to the
ex-Niger Delta militants is that the era of one section of the country claiming
to have monopoly of violence and born-to-rule prowess is over and gone for
good.It also shows that those who aid and abet violence to the point of using
it as a major political campaign issue to the effect that they should be
elected for the sole purpose of ending Boko Haram insurgency; is being told
clearly that violence of this ICT age is no longer a one-way traffic just as
intra-State warfare has overtaken Inter-State warfare in contemporary world.
If Mr. Buhari's reported several threats of resorting to violence
can be merely described as "expression of opinion", then, there is no
ground calling for the head of the ex-Niger Delta militants. As Nigerians, we
must rise up and stop going back to the cave when our contemporaries are
steadily busy finding their roots to the moon. The very essence of
opposition politics in modern world is that when the government in power
performs abysmally, it becomes a golden opportunity for the opposition to
become best government in waiting provided the referenced opposition knows its
onions by being adequately prepared to offer meaningful changes in governance
styles through forensic exploitation of loopholes created by the government in
power and well-packaged alternatives. Once the opposition does these, it
automatically becomes the "best government in waiting". Tragically,
the main opposition political party in Nigeria and its followers are worst than
the incumbent they are trying to unseat. In many years of their federal
opposition politics, they failed woefully to effect radical policy changes that
Nigeria radically needs to survive.
In States, where they hold sway such as Lagos, governance is not
only limping, but also hugely deficit. In fiscal management, for instance,
States control by them is leading heavily indebted States in the country. Lagos
State's total debts are already in the neighborhood of N500B. Leading
choice properties gulping billions of naira in the same State are crookedly
owned by serving and ex-top public office holders. From choice hotels,
newspaper houses, television and radio houses to parks and commercial
complexes. Political corridors of powers in Nigeria have become "conduit
for primitive accumulation of crooked and ill-gotten wealth".
Signed:
Emeka Umeagbalasi
Board Chairman
International Society
for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law
Danjuma in trouble over comments as Intersociety tackles him
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