OPINION: Letter to my Biafran friend (2). By Abdulrazaq Magaji

Date: 2016-06-20

My dear friend,

I was greatly relieved to realise from the tone of your response to my last letter that, in spite of everything, you still regard me as a friend for life! I am particularly happy for the valid issues you raised. They are valid because no-one can accuse you of cooking them up. At least, I know you to be a serious-minded individual who cannot stand lies.

Nna! Na waa o! From the tone of your letter, it looks like you want to do one of the things our elders tell us never to do. Shebi our elders talk am say make we no swallow cough because say we no wan offend somebody! As I read through your letter, I realised that you are now acting contrary to this saying. But, it is okay that you replied me at all because it is good we leave the line of communication open. Whatever the case, e better make we dey yarn dey go!

You probably do not agree with me that we all have complaints in this country. But, that is the fact! It does not matter whether the complaint is the type that Boko Haram people are talking about. And, I think it is better, even before I address the issues you raised to remind you that EVERY soul you find in Nigeria has a grouse against the fatherland. It is only when we concede to this that we can begin to sound sensible. Right?

If we look at the recent history of Nigeria, it is the south west, more than any other zone that should complain of marginalisation. Forget the eight years of Olusegun Obasanjo! The south west was home to the candidate who was denied the presidency after he won neatly. Of course, I am referring to late Chief MKO Abiola and the June 12, 1993 election. What the south west did and why other Nigerians and indeed the whole world supported their stand was that there was NEVER a time the south west threatened to pull out of Nigeria over June 12! Never! Of course, misguided Area Boys made noises to that effect but nobody listened to them.

You will also recall that, as recent as during the Goodluck Jonathan presidency, there was no way any politician from the south west could have constitutionally ascended the throne in the event of vacancy. Of course, you know the south west did not feature in the top four positions in the government. In fact, the south west did not feature in the top ten in the Goodluck Jonathan government! Check the facts! And, you could not have forgotten that President Goodluck Jonathan literally cleared all the votes in the south west. It was only Osun state that voted for the adopted candidate ( Nuhu Ribadu) of the predominantly ACN party in the south west. The south west did not threaten fire and brimstone!

It is strange, my good friend, that one of the reasons you give for your agitation is that the present leadership in Nigeria 'is marginalising Ndigbo' because Igbo people do not hold high positions and are not well represented in the government! Haba! Come on, my friend, but that need not be ground for a fight. I know you know better than this. I think it is about time you sit back and reflect deeply on this agitation against the backdrop of facts on the ground. Yes, there are sound reasons to grumble and people should feel free to grumble. But, do you think it is okay for friends to shed blood in the name of grumbling?

And, let me take you a little back in time, my dear friend! You could not have forgotten that a senior citizen of this great country was elected the second most powerful Nigerian nine years after the end of the civil war! Oh yes! I am referring to HE Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme who ran and won on the NPN ticket with Alhaji Shehu Shagari. That was nine years after the civil war! And this was in the genuine spirit of No victor, No vanquished! I know this fact of history is lost on many of those agitators you now associate with. And I know it is difficult for you to educate some of those boys because you fear they will call you traitor or saboteur!

Now, when Dr. Alex Ekwueme occupied the number two constitutionally-recognised slot, no politician from the south west featured in the top four! You remember the senate president was Dr. Joseph Wayas while the speaker of the House of Representatives was Chief Edwin Ume Ezeoke. Yes! Chief Adisa Akinloye (you remember Adisco Champagne?) was NPN chairman. I cannot remember that anybody from the south west complained of being marginalised or foul-mouthing the fatherland or threatened to tear up the country! Tell me, dear friend! Where, exactly, is this marginalisation stuff coming from?

I got the message the moment you alluded to saboteurs and traitors! I know you fear being tagged a 'sabo' (pardon my use of this word that died with Biafra more than 46 years ago). As you must have realised by now, the people some choose to call saboteurs are either misunderstood or they are bold to speak the truth which many others find distasteful. Just cast your mind back, think deep and reflect on the number of times you refused to speak the truth or challenge a blatant falsehood because you feared others will start to suspect you of being a saboteur?

I am sure you know of one or two agitators who fell out of favour because they were accused of being traitors and saboteurs for suggesting responsible alternatives to those of the well-wishers. Time is now for you to free your mind. Don't be a prisoner to any well-wisher! They do not wish you well! It is time you bought the truth because it is only the truth that can save you!

Meanwhile, you need to have a genuine excuse when next somebody invites you to a secret meeting where you will be induced to plan any form of violence. You do not have darkness in you. What you have in you, dear friend, is light; the light of God! What is in you is peace; the peace of God! It is not violence! Free your mind! Shun all forms of violence! Take your mind off all forms of mind-twisting substance! You confessed this is always in abundance whenever you meet!

What you need to charge you is the spirit of God; not any man-made, mind-bending substance that only injects hate and violence into you. Have nothing to do with hate; never let violence overwhelm you. Together, we shall join hands to agitate and negotiate to restructure the fatherland. But, first, you should let your mind begin to return to its natural state of peace!

Thank you, dear friend, for your usual patience. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Magaji is based in Abuja.

 


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