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Written By Yushau A. Shuaib
KILLING IN THE NAME OF THE DEVIL
The Punch March 1, Leadership March 1, Daily Sun
March 3,
Vanguard March 6, Financial Standard March 13,
Daily Trust March 14, Daily Champion March 14,
2006
The victims are clearly innocent. Trembling all
over, wonder what they could have done wrong after living peacefully with their
hosts for years… With fear written on their faces, tears forming in their
eyeballs and trickling down their cheeks, they look in horror at their
tormentors who are menacingly wielding dangerous weapons. Before they could say
their last prayer for God’s mercy, the heartless vagabonds mercilessly descend
on them with clubs, sticks, machetes and guns. They are killed like snakes, rats
or thieves and their places of worship and abode are not spared from flame.
The marauders have once again rained an orgy of
violence, not in the name of the Almighty God or any just cause, but in the name
of the devil, probably influence by undesirable godfathers, selfish elites, drug
addiction, illiteracy and endemic poverty. The devil has registered itself as a
major contender for the nation’s future by the dastardly acts in Maiduguri and
Onitsha cities in Northern and Southern Nigeria.
The erroneous impression that the genesis of the
crises was as a result of protests over provocative Danish cartoons on Prophet
Muhammad (PBUH) couldn’t be tenable because, respected Muslim and Christian
clerics had condemned the controversial pictures. In fact renown pastors had
described the cartoons as blasphemous while professed sharia states in Nigeria,
especially Kano, had previously staged peaceful demonstration with official
sanction on Danish goods and services before the latest development.
Any religious person must be very pained by those
associating religion of peace with killers of Maiduguri and other places. As a
proud Muslim, I can affirm that my holy Quran does not promote this senseless
and un-Islamic attitude. In fact Nigerians, wherever they are must also feel
terribly disappointed at the reprisal killings of fellow citizens in Onitsha.
Having lived amongst the Igbos at Asaba, an axis to the commercial city during
my service year, I can attest to their hospitality and friendliness. Nobody
should therefore allow parochial attachment to becloud their sense of reasoning
to associate those ferocious acts with any religion or ethnicity.
The Devil needs another name but not religion or
tribe to hoodwink the world. It is unfathomable that the resultant deaths from
few days of altercation in Nigeria are counted in three digits, while casualties
put together in other parts of Arab, Asia and even European countries, over the
cartoons, recorded fewer deaths. That is strangely abominable.
Unlike past retaliatory attacks, which used to
draw somewhat proportionate casualties, the current attacks in Onitsha were far
more in number than those which attracted the reprisals. This unfortunately has
clear coded signal that nobody, be it individual or group has the exclusive
monopoly of violence to be unleashed on innocent souls whenever they are
bloodthirsty in their attempt to loot.
If it is not the work of the Devil, how come the
incidents coincided with the week of intense debate on Third Term imbroglio and
the Public Hearing on the Review of the 1999 Constitution? Why should it happen
in the very week the police were rumoured to embark on strike and at the time
hostage-takers kidnapped nine expatriates in the Niger-Delta?
The innocent victims of recent massacres, unlike
the VIPs of our nation who prefer to live in highly secure and protected cities
of Lagos and Abuja or abroad, are patriotic Nigerians who left their places of
origin to live in other towns, far away from home, to further strengthen the
bond of our mutual coexistence. Most of them, as poor as they might be, have
dwelled in their host communities for ages, promoted intermarriage and
established their presence as law-abiding residents.
The marauders too, are unfortunately victims of
morally corrupt environment that is occasionally remote-controlled from dubious
and suspicious quarters. They are the victims of poor family background who
could not provide them with basic education; they are victims of broken homes,
whose parents could not bring them up properly; they are victims of fake
preachers of dooms, who quote outside the scriptures; they are victims of drug
addiction, that influence their level of insanity; they are the victims of
sectional leaders who manipulate them to settle scores with opposition and above
all they are the victims of a system that could not rehabilitate them adequately
as they remain tools of political godfathers who deploy them to wreck havoc
during electioneering. They have become monstrous and useless vagabonds that are
better consigned to life in jail than allowed in a decent society.
Surprisingly most of the suspects and the victims
are neither the children of the rich and mighty nor relations of highly
respected citizens and custodians of our culture because the selfish elitist
groups know how to protect their wards. That is if they live within the
vicinity.
Probably out of fear and to sustain loyalty of
followers, some leaders adopt subtle and cheap language to comment on the mayhem
instead of condemning it in the strongest possible terms. The holy scriptures
have several verses that denounce those horrendous anomalies. Even our cherished
cultures are rich in expressions that could be deployed at this moment of
tribulation and vengeance. The constitution gives every citizen the right to
live in any part of the country, as they desire. We should be able to
distinguish those who love our nation and can protect its oneness from those
that have hidden agenda and surreptitiously clamour for its disintegration.
We must all rise with one voice to protect our
nation from the antics of the devil who always desperately looks for the cover
of creeds and other cleavages to wreck havoc. Let every right-thinking person
condemn the senseless killing in the North and the reprisal attack in the South.
Until when we have the guts to voice out publicly against those devils and the
system to have the courage to quickly mete out hardest punishment on the
perpetrators, our nation may not be safe from incessant reckless violence from
vagabonds and looters.
Muslims and Christians must know that the
religions preach mutual coexistence and brotherhood. We need to understand the
true teaching of our faiths and that of others to appreciate the true words of
God on unity and tolerance, not only to guide us spiritually and morally but as
weapon for the day we may likely run into ambush of rioters where we could
convincingly disguise to escape an untimely death.
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