Like many other weeks before it in
the past several years, the past one week has been very tragic for the people
of Jibia LGA. It was during this period that bandits sent a notice to the people
of Jibia of an impending attack. Such notices are not unusual since banditry
became the order in the North Western part of Nigeria. The criminals do
normally not fail in their promises although it does not have to be on the day
they mention. Thus, since Thursday the 10th of June 2021, the people
of Jibia town have known no sleep. I partly blame them because when banditry
was restricted to the rural areas, most people in the local government
headquarters did not give it a damn. Some of them who were fanatical in their
support for Buhari even claimed out of mischief that we were only speaking to show
the failure of his Government even though they could not deny our support for
him throughout the period he was doing everything he could to get to the
Presidency.
The message here is, if you are
reading this from the comfort of your room in the city or any other part of
Nigeria and you think banditry is not your problem or that it is a problem
already solved by PMB, I pray you never get disappointed.
A day before bandits sent notice to
Jibia, they killed two people near Bugaje. Their offence was that they were
driving from Bugaje to Katsina in the early part of the night and their
headlight hit a group of bandits coming on their motorcycles. This was seen as
an act of contempt by the criminals and they opened fire on the people in the
front seats of the firewood carrying van. The two of them died immediately and
life continued. The blood of Nigerians is not any more sacred than the blood of
mosquitoes these days. Many people in Bugaje ward are now moving their families
to Katsina town for fear of molestation by bandits. Resist the rape of your
wife and you lose your life and your wife is beaten up and raped anyway.
Two things happened to the Jibia town
people on Sunday the 13th. One. Three people travelling down south
were kidnapped around Kankara and their abductors later called to ask for a
ransom of N300m. Two. Due to their desire to go to farm and cultivate what they
eat like they have been doing even before any politician came to advise them,
four young people went to farm around Shabba village North west of Jibia town.
Themselves and their two cows were later abducted from their farms and moved to
the bush. Concerned community members later called in the Nigerien police who
moved in swiftly to kill two and arrest one of the bandits. The abductees were
freed to join their families. With many friends and relations in the Nigerian Army,
Police and Air Force I cannot be against the Nigerian military. But they should
not be angry if I say, and rightly too, that the local people around the border
now have more confidence in the Nigerien military than they have in their
Nigerian counterparts.
What is happening in Jibia LGA is
virtually what is happening in other frontline LGAs in Katsina, Zamfara,
Kaduna, Kebbi, Niger and Sokoto state. In reality, worse things are happening
in some other places. For example, in the past two weeks mass killings have
taken place in Zamfara, Kebbi, Niger and Kaduna states. I only mention my local
government to tell you that I am directly affected and this is not hearsay.
But when will these things be
over? I listened to Mr. President’s interview on Arise News and I have no doubt
that Mr. President is sincere in his intention to bring an end to the security
challenges bedeviling the North West and other parts of the country. I have no
doubt, too, that Mr. President is doing everything he can to solve the problem
of insecurity in the country.
As a teacher, I have come across
many students who worked hard to answer an examination question and filled so
many pages with their beautifully written answers only to score a zero at the
end. There are usually two reasons for this. One. The student did not take time
to read and understand the question before he begins to answer it. Two. He read
and understood the question but he didn’t know the answer. However, since he
has registered for the course and told examiners that he is qualified, he has
to provide an answer even if it is the wrong one. This phenomenon manifests
itself among politicians who campaign and win elections. The second analogy is
that of an unqualified and incompetent politician.
The first analogy is that of a
very competent and experienced person like President Muhammadu Buhari who does
not take his time to understand the problem and provide a solution based on
current realities. Instead he only uses his experiences of the 1950s and 1960s
to provide solutions to twenty first century problems.
Mr. President seems to have the
erroneous belief that the corrupt-free military of the 1960s or even 1984 is
the same institution today. That is why after the Kankara students’ abduction
of last year when he was asked for his reactions by the NTA, the first thing he
did was to thank the Nigerian military. There was nowhere in that interview he
mentioned Miyetti Allah group, who according to the Governors of Katsina and
Zamfara were responsible for the freedom of those children.
Again in the Arise News interview
he emphasized on his meeting with security chiefs, the marching order he gave
them and the reports he received from them. And I ask, does Mr. President have
no other way of knowing what is on the ground except through those security chiefs?
As a politician, Mr. President has his party leaders and ardent supporters in
every ward of the 774 local governments of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Is this
structure not an alternative for the president to confirm what is on the ground
and use it to surprise and issue orders and praise or rebuke his security
chiefs? His claims that bandits are
being decimated in the North West and that people are now going to farm show
that he is not getting the correct feedback. The example I gave on people
abducted on their farms is only one of those incidences. There are villages I know
where people are paying taxes to bandits to allow them to go farm and nothing
is changing.
Now, does the President
understand the identity of our bandits at all? Mr. President was in power four
years before Zulum became the Governor but it was Zulum who told him that Boko
Haram members are Nigerians. I thought even as he was campaigning for elections
he had a very good idea of the identity of Boko Haram membership, how they
started and where they were. Those pieces of information were necessary for him
to “hit the ground running” as he promised in 2015.
Now, coming to the herdsmen, he
told Governor Ortom that the herdsmen operating in Benue are not Nigerians. Did
PMB reflect over this statement? How did they come into Nigeria? Does Ortom
have control over our borders? How many immigration officers were punished for
allowing foreign herdsmen to cross our borders in large numbers and begin to
destroy our farms? Again, MACBAN has been speaking for herdsmen in Benue. Doesn’t
he think that the group should be investigated to verify whether or not they
are directly involved in crime? Note that it was not only Ortom who once
accused MACBAN of complicity in crime. An erstwhile Zamfara Commissioner of
Police Nagogo once did it while you were sitting in the villa.
Are those “foreign” herdsmen the
same as bandits operating in the North West? I would disagree with Mr.
President if he says yes. The leaders of bandits in the North West are well
known to Government. At different points Katsina and Zamfara state Governments held
meetings with them in open spaces and none of those criminal gang leaders came
from Niger Republic or some other country. They were all Nigerians. Katsina
state Governor, who said ab initio, that he was going into peace accord with
them at the instance of PMB, has since withdrawn from the peace accord and
claimed that the bandits had breached the terms of the agreement. Yet, none of
them has been arrested up to this time I am writing.
But I see. The President does not
believe that those bandits are foreigners. In fact, if his statement is
anything to go by, there is no banditry as we claim. It is “people with the
same language and culture .. killing themselves, stealing each other’s
properties.” Haba Mr. President! Please look for another means of getting your
reports. You are vividly being misled by some mischievous aides. Banditry in
the North West is real and it is not a communal clash. It is a section of an
ethnic group unleashing mayhem on the rest of us.
Another area of my disappointment
is the attempt by the President to push blame on the Governors. If he does that
for non-APC governors I can excuse him. But President Buhari should remember
that ahead of 2015 elections he went round telling the electorate to vote APC
candidates because he had a mechanism to make sure that they did the right
thing. Now, that we are being killed, kidnapped, scared away from our farmlands
and our dignity is being attacked, where should we shift our blame?
Jazakumul laahu khayran. This must get to him, please
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