“Aside the 105 soldiers killed by Boko Haram, additional 34 soldiers
were killed two days ago but it wasn’t in the news”– Deji Adeyanju.
I
concur with Mr. Deji Adeyanju. The most heartless and reprehensible
thing that our government could have done is to cover-up the fact that
105 of our soldiers were killed by Boko Haram a few days ago. To do such
a thing is simply evil.
A soldier ought to be honoured in death
and this is especially so if he died in the course of doing his duty and
fighting for his nation.
The government has not only dishonoured
them by not acknowledging their sacrifice but they have also buried
them in the wilderness like rabid dogs.
This is wickedness of the
highest order and President Buhari, his Chief of Army Staff and his
Minister of Defence should bury their heads in shame.
Anyone that
buys the lie and propaganda that the 105 soldiers never died and that
they are still alive is a compound fool or a village idiot.
Will
the military also deny the fact that a few days ago 34 of our soldiers
were killed by Boko Haram? These boys died for their country. Why deny
them?
I am outraged by the fact that a soldier will sacrifice his
life for his country yet the citizens and authorities of that country
don’t even appreciate it.
Pictures of the dead bodies were posted
on social media. Everyone in the military knows that those soldiers are
dead. It is an open secret. Yet because government denies it so many
people just choose to believe them.
The truth is that Boko Haram
must have used chemical weapons in the attack. When you look at the
pictures of the dead bodies this is obvious. It was probably mustard
gas.
All we want from the military is the truth. If 105 soldiers were not killed then how many actually were?
The whole episode happened last week in Borno State and the military authorities are denying it. I am sickened by that.
If
others cannot appreciate the importance of honouring our dead soldiers,
I can. I will not be intimidated and I will not remain silent.
Tell
us where our boys are buried and if you refuse to do so we will keep
asking. There must be accountability and respect for those who have made
the supreme sacrifice just to keep the rest of us safe. Our soldiers
deserve that much.
Finally, let it be said loud and clear that
since President Buhari came to power he has not bought one bullet for
the military. Considering the fact that we are in the middle of a
protracted and very bloody war I believe that this is utterly shameful.
If you say you want to fight and defeat Boko Haram then why are you not
buying arms for your troops?
This brings me to other matters and raises other questions about our President’s sincerity of purpose and commitment.
You
say that you are fighting Boko Haram yet you are travelling the world
drinking tea with world leaders whilst your soldiers are secretly being
slaughtered.
You say you are fighting Boko Haram yet you were
nominated as their spokesman and chief negotiator two years ago in a
proposed peace talks with the Federal Government.
You say you are
fighting Boko Haram but the man you appointed as your National Security
Adviser was retired from the army a few years ago for ordering the
release of Boko Haram terrorists under suspicious circumstances.
You
say you are fighting Boko Haram but the first thing you did when you
came to power was to remove military checkpoints. This guaranteed Boko
Haram free movement and access to the entire country.
You say you are fighting Boko Haram yet last year you told the world that an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the North.
You
say you are fighting terror yet since you came to power Boko Haram has
grown in strength, has regained lost territory and has been declared the
“worlds number one most deadly terror group” by the Global Terror
Index.
You say you are fighting terror yet since you came to
power Nigeria, according to the Global Terror Index, has been declared
as not just having “the first most deadly terror group in the world”
which is Boko Haram but also of having “the fourth most deadly terror
group in the world” which is a group that the Index describe as the
“Fulani militants” and that we call the Fulani herdsmen.
You say
you are fighting Boko Haram yet since you came to power Nigeria has been
declared the world’s “third most terrorised country” by the Global
Terror Index after Iraq and Afghanistan which were declared first and
second respectively, whilst Syria and Pakistan were declared fourth and
fifth.
You say you are a “born again democrat” yet you voted
against the protection of human rights at the United Nations alongside
Iran, Zimbabwe and North Korea.
You say you respect human rights
yet you barricade Colonel Sambo Dasuki, the former National Security
Adviser, in his home, endanger his life, deny him medical attention,
flout court orders and make him critically ill.
You say you
respect human rights yet you arrest Governor Boni Haruna simply for
standing as surety for Dasuki and you try to force him to abandon his
friend.
You say you respect human rights yet you raid Governor
Attahiru Bafarawa’s home and arrest and detain his son simply because he
is friends with Dasuki.
You say you respect freedom of speech
and human rights yet you lock up Nnamdi Kanu indefinitely and your
security agents shoot two unarmed and harmless pro-Biafra youths to
death in Enugu simply because they were involved in a peaceful
demonstration.
You say that you are a believer in the rule of law
yet you ordered your secret police to storm a sitting governor’s
official home in Akwa Ibom knowing that he enjoys immunity from such
matters.
You say you love Nigeria yet a bomb goes off in Kano
killing over 21 people and instead of coming back home to mourn with
your people you continue junketing around the world.
You say you
know how to run Nigeria but according to Paul Wallace and Michael Cohen
of the United States magazine known as Bloomberg Business your “bounce
has become bust”, your “policies irk investors”, you have “destroyed
Nigeria’s economy” and you “do not have the capacity to move the country
forward”.
You say that you know how to manage the economy yet
stocks and shares have crashed, small businesses are folding up, our
foreign currency has dried up, industries are collapsing, agricultural
output has decreased, our foreign reserves have been spent and the value
of the naira has depreciated since you came to power and it continues
to fall.
You say you know what you are doing and how to manage
Nigeria’s affairs yet the U.S-based Washington Times newspaper says that
you lied to America about your so-called good intentions for Nigeria
and that you have “duped the United States of America” with your false
promises and empty words.
You say that you are fighting poverty,
yet according to the Business Day newspaper, Nigerians are “getting
poorer for the first time since 1999”.
You say that you will
restore our country’s fortunes yet the fuel queues are back and the
prices of food, transport and basic commodities are soaring by the day.
You
say that you are a man of your word and after you were declared winner
of the election you promised not to malign, persecute, witchunt,
demonise, disrespect or go after President Goodluck Jonathan and members
of his administration unless you have concrete evidence of wrongdoing,
yet when you came to power you did precisely that.
You say you
are fair-minded, true to your friends, loyal to your supporters and
always reasonable yet you did not concede even one ministerial slot or
approve one ministerial nominee of the two men that helped you more than
any others to win the presidential election, namely President Olusegun
Obasanjo and Governor Bola Tinubu.
You say that you want the
country to change, that you believe in fairness and equity, that you are
a progressive, that you believe in a generational powershift and that
you want the country to move forward, yet you are trying to destroy
Governor Bukola Saraki simply because he won an election and became
Senate President.
You say that you are fighting corruption yet no
one has been made to face the music or brought to book over the 25
billion naira REMITA and Systemspecs scandal, and neither has the matter
been clarified or resolved even though it has been established that the
whole deal was struck under your watch.
You say you love Nigeria
and all Nigerians yet your Fulani kinsmen, under the guise of herding
cattle, are slaughtering thousands of innocent people all over the south
and Middle Belt, yet you remain their Grand Patron and you refuse to
utter to a word of condemnation for their actions.
You say you
respect Nigerians yet every time you travel out of the country you spend
your time telling foreigners and the foreign media how useless, rotten
and corrupt your people are and how you are the only saint in Nigeria.
In
view of all these, I am constrained to ask whether President Muhammadu
Buhari has a conscience or is it that he has just lost touch with
reality? Everything that I said about him during the presidential
campaign has been confirmed and in just six months he has betrayed the
trust and squandered the goodwill that the Nigerian people bestowed upon
him in the March presidential election. I have to say that I am not
surprised by this because his “change” mantra was just an illusion.
What
he and his APC failed to disclose to the Nigerian people during the
campaign is that what he meant by “change” was a change from light to
darkness. Sadly our people trusted him and now he has plunged our nation
into that darkness.
May God enable him to find the courage to
retrace his steps before it is too late and may the Lord deliver Nigeria
from those that are around him that fail to tell him the truth.
I
gather that they call those of us who oppose President Buhari and that
are PDP supporters the “wailing wailers”. That is an interesting
expression because by the time Buhari finishes with Nigeria I have
little doubt that the entire country will be wailing.
The truth
is that I would rather be a “wailing wailer” that posterity vindicates
than a “lying liar” or a “howling howler” who has lost his way and who
continues to have confidence in a man like Buhari and a party like the
APC that is hell bent on destroying our country and our cherished
democratic institutions with their Rambo-like insensitivity and total
ineptitude.
All those “lying liars” and “howling howlers” who
voted for President Buhari should clap for themselves for the terrible
mess our country is now in. We will remember them in our prayers too.
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