Sunday, December 25, 2016

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - PYTHONS DO NOT DANCE - OBI NWAKANMA [ War of Oppression Agst Nigeria's SE by Nigerian Fed Govt]

The coordinated fed govt aided  colonisation drive by Fulani people across Nigeria, using herdsmen as an arrow of penetration, having ravaged the Middle Belt, massacring hundreds,  has penetrated the South, leading to deaths of many, but is meeting with determined resistance from citizens and state governors, who, either insist that they have no land to share with these locusts in defiance of the Fulani led govt's efforts to allocate the land of others to these characters, to those who, like Oshiomole of Edo state,  insist on stiff penalties as punishment for these marauders to governors like Fayose of Ekiti who have created an armed group for fighting the terrorists, rightly named by international anti-terrorist agencies as the world's fourth or third deadliest terror group, to citizens banding together in vigilante groups agst these destroyers of communal harmony and the sanctity of human life.

Who could have anticipated that a Nigerian govt would work with an ethnic enclave to terrorize and colonize the nation it is supposed to lead? The height of horror.

These terrorists are consistently given voice and public support by Northern Nigerian Muslim politicians, at the heart of which is the Fulani national ruler, who is even quoted as rationalizing the frequent murderous attacks on Nigerians by  these nomadic terrorists as due to the grazing routes across the nation- on land not belonging to these characters- as being overrun by farmers. The govt of this terrorist aiding figure is doing  all in its power to aid this colonization drive, from pretending not to notice the recurrent massacres   by these vampires,  such as  the hundreds butchered in Agatu to other killings in the SE, to trying to pass laws to carve land for them across the nation, to working with the Fulani led  DSS to aid attacks by the terrorists like the attack in Nimbo in Enugu state where govt security forces were withdrawn after they had been mobilized in defense agst an expected  attack by these evil creatures only for them to strike after the troop withdrawal, to the latest effort representing bastardization of the Nigerian army by using it to legitimize the ethnic centred colonization agenda  of these creatures which looks like a plan to use cattle ranches across the nation run by the army as outposts in planting these greedy characters  on land belonging to other people.

Most politicians are lost case in the face of this most hideous distortion of national responsibility  by the Nigerian government, but Nigerians are watching. Everyday is for the thief and one day for the owner, the saying goes. Nigeria is not a Fulani enclave or a  blood pool for greedy Fulani to feed on.

The sad truth is that we are witnessing a gross distortion of leadership of the Fulani people by the Fulani national ruler and his affiliates. The only Fulani politician I see making an effort to significantly  address this horror by redirecting the Fulani people, even though his effort is incomplete bcs it refuses to recognize the systematic terrorism the Fulani are being mobilized to perpetrate, is Senator Shehu Sani, who is a rebel among the ranks of other politicians of his ethnicity and is accordingly  marginalized, to the best of my knowledge.

There comes a point when the drinking of blood makes the drinker so drunk his destruction becomes inevitable. The fears of some when Buhari was being touted as Nigeria's President was that of an attempt to Islamise Nigeria. No one dreamed in their darkest dreams that he would bring an escalation of Fulani terrorism centred in the use of militarized herdsmen and supported by Northern Muslim politicians, the DSS and the army, all led by his ethnic affiliates.

The dog that will get lost will not hear the whistle calling him to return to the homestead.

For now, these characters control the central govt, the DSS and the army, but they will not control these strategic organs forever. There comes a point where all the guns will not be enough to stem the backlash.

thanks

toyin



On 24 December 2016 at 17:36, Salimonu Kadiri <ogunlakaiye@hotmail.com> wrote:

Criminals posing as herdsmen are being dealt with through normal police actions. Real and normal herdsmen don't leave their herds to fight and cause mayhem.

S.Kadiri
 




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Why has there been no operation agst Fulani herdsmen terrorism but rather support from the government for this Fulani centred colonization strategy?

toyin

On 12 December 2016 at 22:04, Salimonu Kadiri <ogunlakaiye@hotmail.com> wrote:

Only a professional alarmist would read negative meanings to the military exercise, 'Operation Python Dance.' The alarm would have been  intelligent if it was raised before the military exercise that commenced on Nov. 27 and would end on December 27, 2016. So far, it has been carried out without any incident between the Army and civilians in the area of operation. Why are we now being alerted about the danger of  a fourteen days old operation that would expire in sixteen days time? Speaking in support of 'Operation Python Dance', the Governor of APGA controlled State of Anambra, Willie Obiano said that the South- east collaborated with the military in 2014 in what was termed 'Operation Kpochapu' to combat kidnappers and other criminals. Thus, 'Operation Python Dance' is not unique.


This year, the Army has carried out military exercises coded as,  'Operation Shirin Harbi' against insurgency, cattle rustling and other sundry crimes in the North-East; 'Operation Harbin Kunawa' against banditry, insurgency, cattle rustling and other crimes in the North-West; and 'Operation Crocodile Smile' in the Niger Delta against illegal bunkering, oil theft and piracy. There were no outcries against the aforementioned operations but when the military exercise is now in the South-East, the usual sense of victimization comes into play. Yet soldiers partaking in the military exercise in the South-East are a mixture of Nigerian ethnic groups including the Igbo.

S.Kadiri



 




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Pythons do not dance 

ON DECEMBER 11, 20161:48 AMIN NEWS, THE ORBITCOMMENTS 
By Obi Nwakanma 
In a badly worded press release announced last week, the Nigerian Army declared what it called "Operation Python Dance," aimed, the Army says, at anticipating and curtailing violence in the South East through the Christmas period. 

The language of that press statement signed by Colonel Sagir Musa was only slightly better than the extremely poor and bombastic English of an earlier statement by the Army's Public Relations Office signed by Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman, Army Director of Public Affairs, that challenged Amnesty International's damning report about the Nigerian Army's extrajudicial killings of unarmed Biafran activists and protesters. 

The Army's response and denial of Amnesty's report was not only incompetent, in that it lied about the Biafrans, but it also seemed not to take into account that in this age of ubiquitous eyes, including the Eyes in the sky recording and capturing everything, the evidence of the killing of the Biafran protesters exist; the faces of the soldiers who took part in these killings exist, recorded and digitally preserved in real time, and are now public record. 

Did President Buhari order the killing of these unarmed Biafrans? This is a question that is now slowly gathering momentum internationally, and it is not going to go away. Colonel Usman's statement claimed: "The evidence of MASSOB/IPOB violent secessionist agitations is widely known across the national and international domains. Their modus operandi has continued to relish violence that threatens national security. Indeed, between August 2015 and August 2016, the groups' violent protests have manifested unimaginable atrocities to unhinge the reign of peace, security and stability in several parts of the South East Nigeria. 

A number of persons from the settler communities that hailed from other parts of the country were selected for attack, killed and burnt. Such reign of hate, terror and ethno-religious controversies that portend grave consequences for national security have been averted severally through the responsiveness of the Nigerian Army and members of the security agencies." 

Aside from the ineloquent bombast of this statement, I beg to note that MASSOB and IPOB are not known internationally as violent groups, and have consistently maintained their non-violent philosophy and methods, and have never armed themselves, unless Colonel Usman suggests that singing and praying and "signifying" constitute lethal ammunition. 

The Nigerian National Assembly which should investigate the uses or misuses of Nigeria's National Security apparatus, and keep the use or misuse of executive power within bounds, have maintained a very stony silence on this matter even with the international release of this damning video of soldiers killing unarmed Igbo civilians whose only crime is public gathering to campaign for self-determination. 

The National Assembly must do its constitutional duty by investigating these claims against the Nigerian military and getting down to the roots of who may or may not have issued orders to kill innocent civilians. These alleged crimes by the Nigerian military have potential international consequence, and as the primary trustees of Nigeria's sovereignty, the Nigerian legislature who pays the bills must (a) enact new laws setting down the ground rules for the deployment of the military within Nigeria.; (b) given the potentially internationally explosive nature of these allegations, the National Assembly must investigate the military leadership, and ascertain the truth of the pre-emptive use of deadly force against  unarmed civilians; the source  and circumstance of that order, and if there is any truth in it, force the resignation of the Chief of Army to face trial for human rights violations of the genocidal kind, and failing which defund parts of the Nigerian Defence budget which provides funding to the Army. 

The Igbo have constantly called on the Federal Government to secure their lives and property. But they did not bargain for a military siege. This is how many are now interpreting the military operations that Colonel Sagir Musa announced on behalf of the Army, given on the orders, clearly of the Commander-in-chief, the president. Many now say President Muhammadu Buhari has finally removed the gloves and all pretenses and has declared direct military war on Igbo land by sending in an expeditionary force, or what many of the critics of this move suggest amounts to be an Army of occupation into Igbo land. 

"Operation Python Dance" is the biggest military exercise in the Eastern Nigerian heartland since Biafra. Those who hold this view ask how come the South East of Nigeria which is a peaceful region should be the target of such a wide-ranging military operation; this "Operation Python Dance." The stated objective of this military exercise is frankly unconvincing. But first, let me advocate for the devil a bit, and look at this operation from the Federal government's perspective: to all intents and purposes, for as long as there is still the federation of Nigeria, the Igbo heartland is still part of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and so, the Army of the federation cannot be seen as an "Army of occupation" in any part of the federation. 

The Army can conduct military exercises using any part of Nigeria as template to prep the forces for combat readiness. In Nigeria's military doctrine, the 82 Division with Command headquarters in Enugu is the strategic forward combat force that defends the Gulf of Guinea, and this internal security operations, which frankly ought to be routine, falls within the national security objective and the mandate of the Armed Forces as established by the constitution. "Operation Python Dance," the Army has repeatedly said is not designed to disrupt civil life; it is aimed at securing the peace at Christmas. But there are three very visible chinks in the armor of the military's stated objectives and claims: the first is that the press statement clearly suggests "Operation Python Dance" as a strategic deployment to anticipate and quell disturbances, and thus the military are on law enforcement duties. 

In the first place, the military are not trained for law enforcement, they are trained for demolition; they are not equipped to control crowds; they are trained to fight wars. That part of the constitution that allows the use of the Nigerian Armed Forces to be called to law enforcement duties during emergencies must be revisited and expunged from the constitution. It is one of those weird insertions by the military rulers when they "edited" the current "constitution." The Nigerian Mobile Police unit was specifically formed for the purpose of crowd control and domestic emergencies. If need be, this police unit must be modernised, updated, and its emergency functions expanded to include anti-terrorist task force, hostage negotiation and kidnap rescue response task force, and its personnel trained to handle domestic insurgencies and crowd control situations that shouldn't end in fatalities. 

The Mobile Police was conceived as that Special police unit – the equivalent of the Military's "Special Forces" – which could be quickly deployed by the Nigerian Police Force where boots are needed quickly on the ground. Deployment of the military to domestic emergencies has frequently usurped the role of the police and led to needless fatalities. Rather than create civil peace, it has led to a sense of siege and siege-fever can lead to nervous conditions and mass psychosis. 

The second chink in the armor of this military claim is the timing of the operation: a massive deployment of troops to the South East specifically during the Christmas season when a surge people typically return to the East in great numbers is bound to further complicate the lives of the people. With troops on the roads and streets mounting roadblocks, the normally congested roads would be doubly congested; travelers harassed; bribes taken, and worse, returnees killed by gun-toting soldiers, who may deny, cover-up, or as it is often with these things, frame the dead as IPOB/MASSOB "insurgents." It is a huge accident primed to happen. It has led to many conspiracy theories. 

But as I've always said of "conspiracy theories," it is like smoke, and there is never a smoke without a fire. Somewhere in-between all these is the problem of distrust. There is deep distrust of President Buhari in the South East, and the president continues to fuel it. There is nobody within President Buhari's inner circle, and within Nigeria's current National Security Administration who can provide the president with clean eyes into the real situation in the East, and therefore the administration continues to bumble along on security policies concerning the South East. 

What the president has effectively done is to defy the constitution and the National Assembly by declaring an emergency in the South East and deploying troops with neither the consent of the states of the South East nor the authority and scrutiny of the National Assembly as is required by law. These are pretty serious issue. And the third chink in the armor of this operation is the code for it: pythons do not dance. They slither. And of course, the African rock python is non-venomous and hardly attacks humans. But they squeeze, asphyxiate and swallow their victims.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/pythons-not-dance/

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