Is Boko Haram; Exploring The Amnesty Option!!!
Does not really matter that innocent
blood was shed by the two groups, women defiled, and misery callously
distributed to innocent souls; but peace we must have at all cost. It is only
logical to conclude that though men may forgive these heinous crimes of bloodshed,
the Owner of the souls that were wasted-the Almighty God- will ask for an
account of them. And if these criminals do not make amends with God, they will
rot in hell.
But we must thank President Goodluck
Ebele Jonathan for waving this generous olive branch to the insurgents, just as
his predecessor and himself did to the Niger Delta militants a few years ago.
The ball is in the court of the Boko Haram insurgents to either accept or
reject this offer. I am not interested in the needless controversy that has
been introduced into the proposition by the Special Adviser to the President on
Media, Reuben Abati to the effect that the President has not granted amnesty to
the insurgents as purportedly claimed by the Minister of Youth Affairs, Boni
Haruna.
But here are excerpts of what
President Jonathan said: “My government, while pursuing security measures, will
explore all options, including readiness to accept unconditional renunciation
of violence by insurgents, and to ensure their deradicalisation, rehabilitation
and reintegration into the broader society…. I have instructed our security
forces to launch a full-scale operation to put an end to the impunity of
terrorism on our soil. I have also authorised the security forces to use any
means necessary under the law to ensure that this is done.” To me, the message
of the President is clear and simple: my government is ready to grant you
amnesty if you renounce unconditionally violence.
Shedding further light on the
possible amnesty or forgiveness at a Youth Forum in Abuja to mark this year’s
Democracy Day, Youth Development Minister, Boni Haruna, had said: “A series of
integration programmes have been lined up for members of the sect who surrender
their arms and embrace peace. Let me use this opportunity on behalf of the
Federal Government, to call on members of the Boko Haram sect to embrace the
government’s gesture and key into the amnesty programme.” The minister’s
position did not confirm that amnesty had been granted but that the option was open
to the insurgents to embrace. So, why has the controversy reared its head?
Enough of the distractive
controversy! Jonathan used the occasion to shore up the morale of the nation’s
security forces. He said: “Despite the challenges we face, we must commend our
security forces. We must not forget their gallantry and successes in liberating
nations and in peacekeeping, from Liberia to Sierra Leone, Congo, Sudan, Mali,
Guinea-Bissau and many places in Africa and beyond. Our forces have paid the
supreme price in several places at several times. It is now 45 days since the
horrifying abduction of the college girls of Chibok. I share the deep pain and
anxiety of their parents and guardians and I assure them once again that
government will continue to do everything possible to bring our daughters home.
“I have assured you that Nigeria
will be safe again, and that these thugs will be driven away, it will not
happen overnight, but we will spare no effort to achieve this goal. It is a sad
fact that as I address you today, all the gains of the past 15 years of
democratic governance in our country are threatened by the presence of
international terrorism on our shores. Our dear country, Nigeria is facing a
new challenge. A war has been unleashed on us. Extremist foreign elements,
collaborating with some of our misguided citizens, are focused on an attempt to
bring down our country and the democracy and freedom we cherish and celebrate
today.”
It was under former Army General and
democratically elected government of President Olusegun Obasanjo that MEND
first reared its ugly head. Before the infamous group, other forms of threats
to the national security had cropped up, but the former President had
decisively and quickly dealt with them almost decimating the entire towns. Odi
in Bayelsa State was the first victim. Zaki Biam in Benue State was another,
with the military going after one of its own, General Victor Malu. He was not
at home, but the soldiers made sure they left an indelible mark for him to
remember they visited.
When Malu tried to whip up
sentiments over the more than necessary onslaught, he was reminded of his own
role in the decimation of Odi as Army Chief under the same Obasanjo. It was the
same method that the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua attempted with Boko
Haram that failed and snowballed into this raging inferno that Jonathan is
employing every strategy to deal with.
We know that left with men like
Senate President David Mark, there would have been a full scale war by now, and
how that would turn out will be nobody’s guess. It is not only legislators that
are talking more than tough to gain political capital. Some gorgeously dressed
women have not been left out especially a former Minister of Education who
would prefer to make noise about in Abuja rather than go to the Boko Haram
enclave in Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa States. She and some of her co-travelers,
including that failed House of Representatives member from Kogi State, like to
flaunt their credentials as human rights activists while the insurgents and
their sponsors wait for them in Maiduguri, Damaturu, and Yola.
And, of course, some pretenders in
the robes of clergy have been gathering to indulge in spiritual delusion and
deception. Some come to invoke curses and cement their evil ways that do not
ascend beyond the roof over them, while others, like that fake prophet of
Ikotun, have been seeking to increase the numbers by faking deliverances on the
Boko Haram slaughter. Meanwhile, Nigerians are waiting for all those men of God
buying space on radio and television for their comments to no avail. Are there
no true prophets in Zion again?
As all these go on and Jonathan
meanders through the maze with his military and security chiefs, the All
Progressives Congress (APC) has been whining that it has been ignored in the
efforts to deal with the Boko Haram problem. But one wonders if these whiners
forget that the root of this problem is in the APC states of the North-East.
Why were they unable and have been unable to use their clout to stop their
former thugs turned insurgents from shedding innocent blood and raping
defenceless women? One day the chicken will come home to roost. Whatever has
been sown will be reaped by all the sponsors of different shades.
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