President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, President, Commander-in-Chief, The Villa, Abuja
and
General Mohammed Buhari, APC Party Headquarters, Abuja
Your Excellencies,
Shortly after his appointment as National Security Adviser, General
Andrew Azazi, at his own request, met with me in my office in Lagos to
discuss the State of the Nation. It was on the eve of the 2011
elections.
I told the General that I was not worried about the conduct
of the elections or about the outcome which I expected President
Jonathan to win. What really worried me, I told the General, was the
management of the violence that would ensue after the elections. I was
sure that there would be violence on a massive scale and I made some
suggestions to him about how I thought the violence could be contained.
My suggestions were not acted upon. The elections occurred, President
Jonathan won and all hell broke loose. Missing were the
conflict-controlled measures which I had discussed with General Azazi.
Now we are back at the same crossroads again, except this time is more
precarious and dangerous than the last time. Firstly, we have this very
notorious prediction from United States semi-official sources that the
world is expecting a cataclysmic meltdown of the Nigerian nation come
2015. Of course most Nigerians have taken umbrage at this prediction for
their country. But there are Nigerians who are indifferent to the
outcome of this prediction. One of my low moments during the just
concluded 2014 National Conference was when in an attempt to break an
impasse, I painted a grim picture of devastation which would follow a
breakdown of the Nigerian state, to which a delegate between 45 and 55
years old replied “so what?” I thought to myself, here is a man who
would probably run away to a neighboring country at the boom of the
first gun but was callously indifferent to the fate of the youth, women
and children who would be caught in the middle.
Secondly, the
certainty of violence after the 2015 elections is higher than it was in
2011. If President Jonathan wins, the North would erupt into violence as
it did in 2011. If General Buhari wins, the Niger-Delta will erupt into
violence. I don’t believe that we need rocket science to make this
prediction.
The violence of 2015 is going to be horrendous and
worse than the one of 2011 for the simple reason that the illegal
massive importation of weapons into the country has reached such
alarming proportions that I really wonder which is better armed, the
militias on one hand or the official armed forces on the other hand. For
the avoidance of doubt, I am not imputing the illegal importation of
arms to any particular zone. Some years ago, some Iranians were arrested
for bringing in a shipload of weapons into Lagos harbor. They were
tried and jailed and then smuggled out of the country. Some months ago,
sophisticated weapons were discovered buried in the basement of a Kano
house. All these have now fallen below the radar. These are the ones we
know about. How many do we not know about?
There are states and
movements out there, African and non-African, which do not mean well for
the Nigerian state, which wish Nigeria to dissolve into a theatre of
bloodshed, gore and instability. They will succeed if we continue the
politics of making enemies of ourselves and friends of our enemies.
WHAT IS THE WAY FORWARD:
The first step forward is for the two Presidential Candidates to meet
and sign a Memorandum of Undertaking that will commit both to:
A civil and peaceful campaign, devoid of threats.
A commitment to preach peaceful elections to their supporters.
A commitment to control their supporters after the elections.
Supporters of whoever loses should be entitled to peaceful protests but
not to violent protests.
I also appeal to the following:
The Sultan, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III
The Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi II
The Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha
The Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade
The Oba of Benin, OmoN’oba Erediauwa
Chief Emeka Anyaoku
Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor
Pastor Enoch Adeboye
His Excellency General Yakubu Gowon
His Excellency General Abubakar Abdulsalaam
to facilitate the pre-election meeting between the candidates, the
preparation of the Memorandum of Undertaking and as a Council of Wisemen
to assist in managing the post-election conflicts
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