Legal practitioner slams Buhari over tweet

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By Success Nwogu

An Abuja-based legal practitioner, Mr. Pelumi Olajengbesi, on Wednesday lampooned President Muhammadu Buhari, over his tweet, threatening to deal with ‘people’ who didn’t learn from the civil war.

Though Twitter later deleted Buhari’s tweet, for allegedly violating its rule; a snapshot of the tweet read: “Many of those misbehaving today are too young to be aware of the destruction and loss of lives that occurred during the Nigerian Civil War.

“Those of us in the fields for 30 months, who went through the war, will treat them in the language they understand.”

Olajengbesi, in a statement titled, ‘Nigeria’s security debacle and the need for new leadership,’ accused Buhari of undemocratic aloofness and ethnic bias.

He said, “I read with unbelief Mr. President’s twitter-thread last night where he all but threatened an entire tribe with civil war and, juxtaposed with his soft appeal to the real criminals (bandits, killer herdsmen and kidnappers) only a few weeks ago to please lay down their arms, I came to the common conclusion that our President had lost all sense of decorum and had betrayed his bias against non-kinsmen.

“For a leader who had uttered no words condemning the ethnic cleansing in Benue and Kaduna state recently which claimed a combined 150 lives only last week to suddenly find his mojo against those he famously referred to as 5 percenters, it became glaring that his selective style of leadership was infused with undemocratic aloofness and ethnic bias. Indeed, we are in trouble and Mr. President represents the biggest threat to Nigeria’s unity as yet.

“More and more, the state of the Nigerian nation occupies my thought but not in a good way. Our current crop of leaders lead from behind on issues of gross national importance, choosing to play the ostrich on agitations that are symptomatic of our dysfunctional society. While we continue to tick the boxes of a failed state, we have been even more unfortunate to be led in such a perilous time especially by a person like President Buhari with an aversion for truth, fairness and justice.

“It is necessary to point out that all news out of Nigeria are as depressing as they are achingly tiring. There are simply no new issues but an endless torrent of recycled leadership failures that have dragged the nation back, all of which now threaten the government’s legitimacy and sovereignty. I say this because it is very necessary to properly situate the recent calls for independent nation-states across the southeast, southwest and middle-belt parts of Nigeria.

“All of these calls are a judgement on the failure of government and governance in developing an intractable national identity devoid of the twin evil of ethnicity and religious bigotry, and the security of lives and property while providing an enabling environment for all citizens.”

He added, “The President Muhammadu Buhari regime has continued to demonstrate incomprehensible ineptitude in dealing with the insecurity crisis that has crippled businesses and cost families the lives of their loved ones. Children are being murdered or kidnapped in droves nationwide, mothers and daughters are being raped, maimed and murdered while our young and old men suffer either the same untimely death in the hands of these men of the underworld or are arbitrarily arrested by the authorities.

 

 

“Only city states like Abuja and Lagos appear to be insulated from the security reality of the present times, but even this fact can be contested against the backdrop of recent spates of kidnappings within the Federal Capital Territory and civil unrest in Lagos state.

“Rather than approach insecurity as a real issue destroying human lives and properties, they politicize it as an attempt by the opposition or dissent groups to make the country ungovernable for them. This failure to address the prevailing instability in the country is reflective of a government that have lost touch with the people and who are insulated by the perks and quirks of office from the common man’s plight.

“It is this apathy and lack of action on the part of government over the insecurity in the country, juxtaposed with the nepotic tendencies of the Buhari-led Federal Government that has led to disaffection with the country, occasioning calls for secession, or mildly assessed, restructuring of the country into politically and economically autonomous regions.”

 

 

 

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