Friday, April 29, 2016

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Buhari Orders Crackdown on Fulani Cattle Raiders

Note also that the Police and Army could not prevent the massacre when they were alerted of the impending danger. They were said to be waiting for authorization from their Master, but were able to swing into action to protect the marauding terrorists and sheltered them at the Army barracks, when they heard that the youths have mobilized for counter action, without also waiting for the same authorization from above. The Igbo say that what you can tell a blind man is that there is no oil in the soup, and not that there is no salt in it. The world is watching...
GSM
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On Fri, 4/29/16, Okey Iheduru <okeyiheduru@gmail.com> wrote:

Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Buhari Orders Crackdown on Fulani Cattle Raiders
To: "USAAfrica Dialogue" <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com>
Date: Friday, April 29, 2016, 3:21 PM

Thanks, Godwin. My bad! Not sure
how that slip happened.
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at
1:38 AM, 'Godwin Okeke' via USA Africa Dialogue
Series <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com>
wrote:
Note!

Enugu is 82 Div, not 81 Div.

GSM

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On Fri, 4/29/16, 'H O'
via USA Africa Dialogue Series <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com>
wrote:



 Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Buhari Orders
Crackdown on Fulani Cattle Raiders

 To: "usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com"
<usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com>,
"Okey Iheduru" <okeyiheduru@gmail.com>,
"USAAfrica Dialogue" <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com>

 Date: Friday, April 29, 2016, 8:00 AM



 It is a fact of life that

 excessive hatred of and aversion for a thing often
purblind

 people to truth. There are some among our compatriots
who,

 like death chronicles and vultures, would never see
or

 expect any good thing from
Buhari's administration. Our

 task as always is to provide light to illuminate the
dark

 recesses of our extremely challenging polity



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    On Fri, 29 Apr, 2016 at 0:15, Okey

 Iheduru<okeyiheduru@gmail.com>
wrote:

   Let's be careful in

 reading/interpreting these news reports. The Nigerian
Army

 (and the rest of the military) do not engage in

 "providing aid to civil authority" in
internal

 security operations without "express" or
written

 orders from the Commander-in-Chief. Has anyone seen or
heard

 of Pres. Buhari issuing such orders? Mere hortatory

 statements are, well, just that, and the officers and
men

 know that. Recall that the GOC 81 Div in Enugu, a member
of

 the Enugu State Security Council (that meets at least once
a

 month with the Governor), reportedly referred the Enugu

 State Governor to Aso Villa when the Governor called on
the

 GOC to go crack down on the herdsmen-terrorists.

 Understandably, the Nigerian Army is NOT the police.
Yet,

 the same GOC 81 Div did not wait for
"express"

 orders from Aso Villa to mobilize his men to mow down

 unarmed members of IPOB at Aba and other areas of the

 Southeast Zone. Remember the "stern warnings"

 issued by the GOCs back in November 2015?

 In a lecture I gave to Course 21

 (the current GOC 81 Div was a Participant/student) at
the

 National Defense College, Abuja in 2013 entitled

 "Non-Military Security Threats in Nigeria," I

 warned that the biggest threat to Nigeria's security
and

 unity was the herdsmen-terrorists--at the time the
flare-ups

 were only occurring in southern Kaduna, Nasarawa and
parts

 of Benue State. Boko Haram, the military/security
agencies

 would eventually learn to contain or even defeat, given
all

 the "military transformations" that have been

 undertaken by an essentially 19th-century conventional,

 "occupation" army in response to the evolving

 Fourth Generation war or "military operations
other

 than war" (MOTOW). On the other hand, none of our

 largely SUSPECT and sometimes IMPARTIAL
military/security

 forces has the training (tactical, operational,

 systems-level) or the dispassionate
professionalism--let

 alone the "free hand"--to deal with the
menace

 of herdsmen-terrorists. The herdsmen and their
terrorist

 wing, who own neither the cows nor the guns they wield
with

 such alacrity and impunity, are in every village
(including

 Soyinka's den); and we need their cows/meat for our

 "Owa Mbe" or "Ofala," and funerals.

 Moreover, their kith and kin are some of the

 "Maiguards" looking after the homes and
property

 of pretty much every Big Man, as well as an increasing

 number of Okada riders and "Mai Ruwa" in the

 Southeast and Southwest. 

 More importantly, the reactions

 and/or responses from some members of Course 21
Participants

 and the faculty/Directing Staff (some of whom are now
GOCs

 and flag officers) on the day of the lecture back in
2013

 did not leave me with much hope that our political and

 security leaders are capable of comprehending the
severity

 of this latest social cohesion challenge to our already

 unequal and incomplete citizenship, let alone resolving
it.

 Ask our compatriots in Zangon-Kataf and Jos how much
weight

 they give to pious mouthings these days. My fear now is
that

 we're not that far off from a full-scale self-help

 system in a situation where it seems the weak get what

 deserve and the strong do what they like. I just
re-read

 "The Melean Dialogue" in Thucydides,

 The Peloponnesian Wars. 

 Sorry to sound so despondent,

 but 

 Peace as always!

 Okey



 On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at

 2:23 PM, 'Adeshina Afolayan' via USA Africa
Dialogue

 Series <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com>

 wrote:

 Nigeria's

 Buhari orders crackdown on Fulani cattle raiders - BBC

 News









    Nigeria's Buhari orders
crackdown on Fulani

 cattle raiders - BBC News By

 BBC News  Nigeria's

 president orders the security forces to crack down on
cattle

 raiders accused of killing hundreds o...





  Adeshina

 Afolayan, PhD

 Department of Philosophy

 University of Ibadan



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