Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Buhari’s Survival Saved Nigeria From Genocide




Human Rights activist and Co-ordinator of Ijaw Monitoring Group has said former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari’s survival in a bomb blast in Kaduna saved Nigeria the genocide that would have been worse than what happened in Rwanda.

Speaking to Vanguard in an interview, the former Publicity Secretary of Ijaw National Congress (INC) said the survival of Buhari was the greatest miracle from God this year.
“It was not General Buhari that was lucky, it was Nigeria that was actually lucky that Buhari survived the attack.
“Some people don’t know the implications because they are ignorant of history. The killing of two political leaders in a plane crash that was bombed in Rwanda was what led to the worst genocide in Africa history.
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“Let me tell you how the scenario will look like, if the bomb had succeeded, the same people who organised it will use their propaganda to say President Jonathan has killed Buhari and that his body has been taken away to Aso Rock or Niger Delta and the local people who are ignorant will start the killing that will spread like harmattan fire across the North and the Southern part will not be able to control their tempers.
Evah noted that insurgency in the country has turned into a full blown war, but flayed Northern leaders for not doing enough to stop the endless killing.


“I am ashamed of our Northern leaders that they are helpless. Northern leaders should be ashamed of themselves that they can’t call their children to order. They thought they had the mandate of their people be Nigeria military rulers and civilian presidents. So what is happening? Why are they all running and hiding in Abuja?”
“It is a shame if Niger Delta political leaders entered canoe to move into the creek why are these Northern leaders staying back?”
 'So what I am telling Northern leaders who now appear helpless in this Boko Haram crisis is to say whether they don’t want Nigeria to remain together.
“Nobody wants to stay in any forced marriage. If they want us to end this marriage called Nigeria, let us go our different ways peacefully instead of pretending in the name of Boko Haram and telling us that your children (Boko Haram) are faceless.The death of Buhari would have been a calamity, according to Evah, as it would have given space for the power of propaganda and rumour in a crisis period to work well in destroying Nigeria.
 “Even now some abnormal people are already saying President Jonathan is behind the attack. Can you imagine such careless and dangerous talk?”
He however advised President Goodluck Jonathan to use the Ramadan fasting period to exchange the prisoners of war now.  “He should bring out prisoners of Boko Haram and exchange them with the Chibok girls now.
 “I am appealing to the president to go the extra-mile as an African statesman to do this for the sake of peace. Let the world know that President Jonathan means well,” said Evah.
 He cited the US and Britain as examples as they recently exchanged prisoners with the Taliban fighters.  “If America can do that we can try something similar. In fact, Israel did that with Hamas few years ago before this their current war.
“We want our girls to come out this period and I believe if we take this approach some of the Boko Haram fighters may report and help this nation in the peace process.

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