
The former Governor of Kaduna state, Col Abubakar Umar (Rtd.) has warned the Federal Government not to re-arrest Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
Umar also described the IPOB leader as a bitter young man fighting for a fairer deal for people from the South-East.
The
former Governor also said that Kanu’s militant approach is a result of
the way the government had treated him, adding that it will be unwise
and dangerous to re-arrest him.
According to Vanguard, he said the statement by President Buhari saying that Nigeria’s unity is not negotiable, does not reflect the current mood of the nation.
Umar said “Reports
in the media indicate that the Federal government has asked the Federal
High Court in Abuja to revoke the bail granted Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and
have him rearrested. This is both dangerous and politically unwise. Mazi
Kanu is not a common criminal as the government appears to think. On
the contrary, he is a bitter young man fighting for a fairer deal for
his Igbo kinsmen. His seeming militant approach is the result of the
strong arm tactics with which the Federal Government deals with him. His
long incarceration before a court granted him bail testifies to this.
“Like
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, many Igbos genuinely feel marginalized since they
belong to the category of those who gave Mr President only 5% of their
votes and appeared to have fallen out of his favour.
“President
Buhari’s insistence that the unity of Nigeria is a settled issue is a
nationalistic wish and is no surprise coming from a veteran of civil war
fought to keep the country one. However, this does not take into
account the mood of the nation as indicated by the growing agitations
for self determination, restructuring and many other similar demands. "
He
also said that judging by the current state of the polity, Nigeria
requires someone with a strong personality such as Gen. Babangida.
“If
indeed the President is able to ignore and silence those agitators, it
will be a case of suspended animation. All indications are that Nigeria
has become so polarized that it requires a strong personality like
General Buhari to sustain its fragile unity.
“Most
Nigerians are convinced of the need to maintain Nigeria’s unity,
cognisant of the enormous benefits all sections drive from a large,
diverse and resource rich country. The Federation also provides a
security umbrella to all the federating units which enhance their
survivability and prosperity,” he aaded.
The former Governor said “It
is difficult to see how any of them can fare better out of the
federation. But the fact that there are growing agitations for self
determination, restructuring and other similar demands speak gravely of
the way the federation is being governed. Nigeria’s unity can only be
guaranteed when all its citizens feel they are getting a fair deal; when
all its component parts are treated justly and equitably.
“Mazi
Nnamdi Kanu, Adeyanju and other similar agitators might seem like
felons or even anarchists. But as often happens over humanity’s
turbulent history, appearances can be deceitful. One man’s terrorist
could well be another man’s freedom fighter. In any event, despite what
the security agencies might feel, there is nothing to fear from Mazi
Kanu.”
Umar added that it will not
be right for the Federal Government to treat people agitating for a
better deal for their people to be treated as common criminals.
“He
and his compatriots are people who love their country dearly and are
willing to take a risk with their lives while blowing a whistle on some
of our bad habits. It will be a tragic mistake to treat them as common
criminals. It is evident that they are fighting a cause millions
consider entirely legitimate.
“Until
our democracy learns to accommodate dissent, vigorous, robust, even if
inconvenient, it will be incapable of serving our common good."
Col Abubakar Umar was Governor of Kaduna state from August 1985 to June 1988 during the regime of General Ibrahim Babangida.
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