03 Apr 2007 |
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There is a saying in Yoruba: "Ko si oun ti oju o ri ri." Literally this means that there is hardly any event or occurence that has never taken place some time and some where before. However, If I was ever told just 6 months ago that in the 21st century, the president of Nigeria could voluntarly give a piece of land, extremely rich in oil, and belonging to one of the minorities, to another country and people without consulting neither The Senate, House of Representatives, the populace nor the owners of the land, I would had told the person that he must be out of his senses, and that he I was ready to bet with my life that that was practically impossible. What I did not factor into my assumption or confidence was the invinsible power of Nigeria's Constiution that bestowed the President of The Federal Republic of Nigeria limitless power to do and undo. I never knew that Nigeria's constitution empowers the president to dash out other people's land without bothering to seek their consent. I never knew that Nigera's constitution gives the carte blanche to Nigeria's President to resolve land issues or disputes of other ethnic groups unilaterally notwithstanding the fact that he is from another ethnic group. No wonder Femi Falana, in his radio interview on NVS, said that "Nigeria's President constitutionally is the most powerful president in the world, he is even more powerful than George Bush, America's president." The full implication of his statement struck me during the hand over of Bakassi to Cameroon. I also now understand why The Third Agenda (T.T.A.) and the forth coming election are a do or die for Obj.Thank God that I did not bet with my life with anybody on the power of Nigeria's president! I was stunned and lost for words - and, I will like to believe that most Nigerians with conscience and sense of belonging were too - when I first read about Obj.'s decision to voluntaryly seceed Bakassi to Cameroon, after his meeting with Chirac in France. Initially, I told myself that this must definitely be a joke or political game that Obj. was playing with the west. I told myself, this definitely can not be my president doing this, moreso, at the beginning of the 21st century. It is really impossible and incredible! I was desperate to read any news or information about Bakassi, since the date of transfer to Cameroon was announced. I still naively believed that it was a joke, and would not materialise. I was expecting a formal discussion from the House of Reps., and Senate. I was expecting a strong protest from our civil rights activists. But there were none! My last hope was placed on ordinary Nigerians; at least those who have conscience, politically conscious and knew the implications if such an agreement is implimented. I was expecting mass protests nationwide from them. Unfortunately, to my greatest surprise and disappointment, there were practically none! I was left alone with my agony. I watched in total disbelief on the TV how Nigeria's flag was brought down from Bakassi, and Cameroon's flag mounted in its place. I wept. I wept for my country! I told myself again, "this simply can not be possible in Nigeria. I told myself Obj. could not be doing this to Nigerians, most especially, the Bakassi people, as a reward for saving his life from Abacha's hang man, and eventually making him president! Obj. promised to relocate dislocated Bakassi people to another place. The million dollar question: "Is the new place or land equally as rich in oil, gas and other mineral resources as their original land in Bakassi?" In other words, if we estimate the cost of the total amount of oil, gas and other mineral resources, will their new land contain mineral resources equaivalent in monetary value like that of Bakassi? It is important to remind readers that since oil is not replaceable, sooner or later, it will dry up. The same can not be said of gas. It is practically eternal. This in essence means that these resources could have given Nigeria and the Bakassi people trillions of dollars. Can you imagine what the Bakassi people could have done with that money! Can you imagine the benefits and development the Bakassi people could have achieved with that huge amount of money? All these are now dreams that may never come true. Nigeria's 419 constitution has shattered their dreams! Obasanjo has used his 419 constitution to deprive a whole ethnic group their land, without any compensation! Obasanjo has used the power bestowed on him by Nigeria's evil constitution to rob the bonafide owners of Bakassi their land. Obasanjo has used the land of the Bakassi people to cut a secret deal with the west, which Nigerians may never know about. It is impossible to believe or even assume that this man just gave out Bakassi; extremely rich in oil to Cameroon, without getting anything back in return, personally . Nigeria's 419 constitution authorises Obasanjo to use other people's land as " a Sacrificial Lamb" for his own personal, selfish political and economic interests! And, he has gone scott free with this robbery! The government has reneged on its promise to relocate the Bakassi people. As of the time of writing this article, the Bakassi people are yet to be relocated. They are presently petitioning the Federal Government to fulfill its promise. Obasanjo took their land wih the promise of relocating them. Today, The Bakassi people are homeless and landless! Obasanjo has placed 419 on them, with the full backing of Nigeria's 419 constitution. The Bakassi people have been abandoned. Nobody is talking about their predicaments anymore. They are now alone, wallowing in their agony. What we are busy discussing now is the April 2007 Presidential election. Everything is working perfectly well for Nigeria's Chief of 419. He could not have wished for anything better! The curse of the Bakassi people was that they happened to belong to Nigeria, whose rulers are human devils. Or what do you think? Money aside, you will surely agree with me that the natural habitat of a group of people is an integral part of their language, culture and tradition. The ancestors of the Bakassi people have lived on this land for centuries. Their way of life, occupation, customs, language and tradition, undoubtedly, are directly associated with their land. Perhaps, there is a particular river in which the Bakassi people have always performed some rituals. Perhaps, there is a particular tree, stone or other objects the Bakassi people have worshipped for centuries. Perhaps, the Bakassi people have always eaten, drunk or used some particular vegetables, fruits or herbs - which grow only, or predominantly, on their land to treat diseases. Since Bakassi is located close to the atlantic ocean, and surrounded by rivers, undoubtedly, one of the major occupations of these people is fishing, farming and swimming. What about the immesurable pride of just owning a piece of land passed on to you by your great, great, great grand fathers? Definitely, no amount of compensation can replace the loss of these people. Even, if it is theoretically possible to compensate the Bakassi people monetaryly, the pscychology trauma of being forcefully displaced from their land, without their consent, any cogent reason and urgency, can never be compensated. And Nigeria expects these people to be patriotic and law-abiding! Can I ask you a little favour? Can you please stop reading this article at least for 15 minutes - within this time duration, try to imagine that you are from Bakassi, and the Federal Government and Obasanjo did this to your people! Write down all you feelings as regards to this inhuman treatment. As I have said earlier, the funniest and most embarrasing aspect as far as the Bakassi pennisuila issue is concerned was that everybody saw it coming: The Senate, The House of Reps., the governors, the judiciary, civil rights activitists and the Nigerian populace, nevertheless, nobody was able to challenge one arrogant man - who undoubtedly, because of his hidden agenda and selfish interest, carried out successfully his devilish plot. Even, our so called independent courts that are now defending looters of our treasury like Atiku, Dariye, Fayose, Tofa, Akala, Ladoja e.t.c. were handicapped. They just turned to spectators, watching events as they unfolded. The Bakassi issue is very humiliating not only to Nigerians, but to the black race in general. A president of an african country decided to give a piece of land, extremely rich in oil and gas, to another country, based on some kind of document or agreement reached between two colonial masters more than a century ago! This same man, is now being reffered to by ibb, Yar'adua and the PDP as "the father of modern Nigeria and democracy!" We are also being told by these same people and party that "Obj. is not only the best thing that has ever happened to Nigeria, they as well intend to continue with his evil, undemocratic and 419 policies!" Indeed, birds of the same feather fly together. That is Nigeria for you. Wonders will never end, especially in Nigeria! If I were to advise the Bakassi people as regards to the loss of their land, I will tell them to be men and not cowards. I will tell them about the Yoruba saying that "Iku ya ju esin." Which means that death is better than humiliation. In african culture, it is an abomination to loose your land or be displaced. Didn't the Bakassi people read Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart!? Yoruba ni ekan l'omorin ku. A man dies once, and not twice! But, it is better to die with dignity! It is better to die in war, with sword in hand, fighting the intruders on your land than die as cowards, begging the federal government. At least, you will be remembered as brave men by generations to come. Don't accept a public humiliation from Obasanjo! My advise to you is to reject Obasanjo and the federal government's pact with Cameroon, simply because you were not a party to it! You were not consulted. Your consent was not sought. Nobody, not even the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has the right to give out your land without your consent! Your land can not, should not, and will not be a bone of contention neither between Nigeria, Cameroon, France, Germany, England, America or whoever. Your land belongs to you first and foremost, and not to Nigeria and Nigerians. Don't allow Obasanjo to play 419 on you! Take up arms and fight for your land! Match fire with fire! Take back your land from intruders! Borrow a leaf from the MEND, MASSOP and the delta freedom fighters. These people have neither been displaced nor lost their land, nevertheless, they have taken up arms, and are fighting the evil and inhuman Nigerian government. Your situation is worse than the Niger delta people. So, what is your excuse? What are you waiting for? Are you waiting for Obasanjo's conscience to worry him, and he will eventually give you back your land, with compensation and a letter of apology? Tell your people to boycott the forthcoming elections to register your protest. Can't you see that after unjustly incacerating Dokubo for years, the federal government is now negotiating with him "on his own terms." What this means is that the federal government understands only the language of force, and not diplomacy nor persuasion. We now understand that if the economic interests of the government or the lives and properties of senior government officials are not threatened, they will not lift a finger to make any redress. Nigeria is being ruled by "thugs in uniform" under different disguises. What will you call Obasanjo? Will you call him a civilian? Ofcourse not, this man is a military thug in agbada. You need to speak their language. That is when they will respect you and listen to you! If you beg them, you are digging your grave. Can you imagine ibb alias evil genius recently appealing to MEND and the Niger delta militants to cool down, and ty to resolve the niger delta problem peacefully. Imagine, ibb of all people talking of mediation and peaceful solution. MEND and the Niger delta militants have shaken them. They have forced them not only to listen to them, but to reckon with them. MEND, MASSOP and niger delta militants have shoown the federal government and Nigerian army that they are not afraid of them, and are ready to die fighting for their right and justice. They have prooved to the fedeal government and Nigerian army that they are also human beings like them, with one head, two hands and legs. They have prooved to Obj. that his soldiers are vulnerable and no match for them in the creeks. This is the bitter truth today! If you don't have the means and might to fight or wage a war now, that does not mean that you should surrender, and give up. Start raising funds secrely to buy large amount of arms to wage a gorilla war against the intruders on your land. Send your people out for military taining. No matter how long the struggle will take - 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 200, 300 - stand up and fight for your land. Form a secret alliance with MEND, MASSOP, niger delta miitants. Arrogant thugs in military uniform must be destroyed and humbled. INTRUDERS ON YOUR LAND MUST KNOW NO PEACE! TO BE CONTINUED ...
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