Constitutional
Lawyer and Human Rights Activist, Chief Mike Ozekhome says that the 57th
Independence day speech given by President Buhari in a Nationwide broadcast
yesterday October 1st, showed his fixated perceived hatred for the Igbos.
In a
statement released yesterday, Ozekhome said he listened to the speech given by
President Buhari and he found no emotions towards the Igbo race. According to
him, President Buhari's speech was un-presidential and un-reconciliatory. He
said President Buhari failed to condemn the activities of the herdsmen in his
speech. His statement which he titled ‘President Muhammadu Buhari’s National
Day Broadcast: Yet Another Golden Opportunity Lost’, reads;
“The entire
national day broadcast by PMB on the occasion of Nigeria’s 57th independence is
quite disappointing in all ramifications”. “It was very un-presidential and
un-reconciliatory. PMB left the real issues and pursued trifles. The speech was
bereft of nobility of statesmanship and devoid of a calm grasp and appraisals
of the dire straits Nigeria is currently in. The broadcast was rabidly
narcissist, parochial, nepotic and clannish, as it failed to see anything wrong
with the blatant and well-reported threats by the Arewa youths to quit fellow
Nigerians from their domains. The speech followed his now well worn out
fixation of perceived hatred for the Igbo race, whose leadership he needlessly
scurilized and lampooned, for allegedly being behind IPOB and other agitations.
I doubt and didn’t hear him mention anything about gun-wielding herdsmen that
literally vanquish citizens in their own homesteads across Nigeria. The
President celebrated mediocrity and edified his government’s non-performance
two and half years down the line. I genuinely wondered if he was discussing the
same country, Nigeria, that I am in, or another utopian planet Mars. The
beautiful picture of a peaceful country he painted so glowingly and
artistically with the paintbrush of breathless satisfaction is quite different
from the stark reality on the ground, which every beleaguered Nigerian labours
under. His speech writers either wallowed in utopian mystic of redemptive
messianism, or in crass fraud and grand deception. But, Nigerians are no fools.
Did I hear PMB say this is the first time a government at the Centre is losing
the governorship, senatorial and Houses of Assembly’s elections to the opposite
at the state level? No sir, wrong. Whoever gave Mr. President this false
electoral history has done him incalculable disservice and great damage and
ridicule. Few examples: Remember Ondo state (Labour Party), Osun and Edo states
(AC), Anambra (APGA), etc? Not only did the ruling PDP party lose the elections
to those opposition parties, the then President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan
actually rolled out the drums and congratulated the new governors, Senators and
House members. Peter Obi won the Anambra state governorship election in 2010
for the second time on the platform of APGA. Obasanjo was President at the
Centre under the PDP party, just as Bola Tinubu won the Lagos state
governorship seat twice under AD and ACN, with Obasanjo as president under PDP
at the Centre. Buhari lost yet another golden opportunity to balm bruised
nationalities’ ego and cement Nigeria’s yawning cleavages, hate and divisiveness.
Must everything be predicated on falsehood, force, threats and gunboat
diplomacy, viet armis? It didn’t ever work. When he applied such excessive
force and threats to the Niger Delta militants, I counseled then it would not
work. The marginalized youth picked up the gauntlet, serially blew up oil
pipelines, tore up Nigeria’s oil jugular into smithereens”.
Crude oil
output plummeted to about 700 thousand barrels per day from 1.5m barrels. It
took the then Acting President Yemi Osibanjo’s shuttle diplomacy to the Niger
Delta region to quell the strife. It was Napoleon Bonarparte, a French General
and Emperor (1769-1821), who famously declared: “do you know what amazes me
more than anything else? The impotence of force to organize anything”. “PMB
sir, allow Nigerians enjoy the full bloom of democracy and its inbuilt
mechanisms for conflict resolution".

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