5 USEFUL IDIOTS AND THE SPIRIT OF THE ACCURSED SLAVE [PART 1] BY FEMI FANI-KAYODE
See article after the cut.
Useful idiot” is a political term which is often used to describe the misguided supporters of an unreasonable, irresponsible, ill-conceived and ill-advised cause.
First coined in western
Europe in the late 19th century, the term was made all the more popular by its
usage in Mona Charen’s excellent book titled “Useful Idiots: How Liberals Got
It Wrong in the Cold War and Still Blame America First” which was published in
2003.
I believe that it is a
term which adequately describes some of our politicians, leaders, writers and
public commentators in Nigeria and as a matter of fact it is well-deserved.
Consider the following.
Two weeks ago and a day
after Fulani terrorists slaughtered 35 innocent and defenceless people,
including women and children, in his state, Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state
said,
“Fulani herdsmen
killings in Kogi state is a family affair, we shall resolve it”.
His tepid reaction
attracted national and international angst and public opprobium but Bello
apparantly did not “give a damn” and neither did he tender an unreserved and
public apology for hurting our collective feelings or offending our
sensitivities with these words.
There is nothing that I
despise more than those with a slave mentality. And nothing reflects that
pitiable condition more than Yahaya Bello’s luke warm response to this utterly
outrageous event.
Three days after the
young Governor spoke these irresponsible words, the Fulani herdsmen, who were
obviously encouraged and emboldened by his shameless disposition and the
implementation of his cowardly policy of appeasement, struck again and killed a
traditional ruler, his wife and 9 other innocent souls in Kogi state.
They burnt the palace
and homes of their victims and as they fled they shot them, slit open their
throats and removed their body organs and vital parts.
That is the price that
is being paid and the monumental tragedy that has befallen the people of Kogi
who are evidently stuck with a Governor that is prepared to sit by idly and
openly encourage and espouse those that seek to wipe out his people from the
face of the earth and take all their land by the force of arms.
There is no greater
shame or betrayal of a mandate than this.
The only one that comes
close to it is Plateau state’s Governor Simon Lalong whose intervention, after
the mass murder of hundreds of members of the indigenous population in
neighbouring Benue state by Fulani herdsmen a few weeks ago, was equally
shameless and offensive.
Lalong expressed the
view that the blame for the genocide that was being perpetuated against the
people of Benue state ought to be placed, not at the doorstep of their killers,
but rather with their Governor, Samuel Ortom.
He went further by
telling the world that he had warned Ortom about the implications of passing an
Anti-Grazing law in his state and that by passing that law he had upset and
provoked the Fulani herdsmen.
This coming from a
Christian brother and fellow Middle Belt Governor!
Sadly, and as a graphic
example of the grovelling appeaser that was compelled to eat his own faeces and
the village idiot that was forced to drink his own urine, a few weeks later
Lalong’s own people in Plateau state, where he had evidently refused to pass an
Anti Grazing law, were butchered by the same Fulani terrorists and herdsmen.
Is this poetic justice?
I think not because the people of Plateau state do not deserve it. It is more of
a tragedy of monumental proportions and it is indicative of the consequence of
being saddled with a primitive, cowardly, insensitive and grovelling field hand
as a Governor who fails to appreciate the fact that adopting the line of least
resistance and implementing the shameless policy of appeasement, coupled with
the unconscionable display of crass weakness, attracts nothing but aggression and
does nothing but encourage the bully and the aggressor.
Whichever school he
went to, if any, never taught him that in order to preserve the peace you must
show strength and a willingness to fight, even against all odds, when pushed
against the wall.
Many in Nigeria appear
to have failed to learn this basic lesson and that is why we are in the mess
that we are in.
Sadly the perfidy and
slave mentality of men like Bello and Lalong pales into insignificance when one
considers the deceit, self-serving doublespeak, servile disposition and
intellectual dishonesty others.
Let me give an example.
When the world called
the Niger Delta militants, “Niger Delta” militants, no-one complained.
Yet the other day
Pastor Reno Omokri (AKA Wendell Simillin), a notable columnist and public
commentator who launches scathing, commendable and, I must confess, laudable
attacks on the Buhari government from the relative safety of his home in the
United States of America attempted to rationalise Vice President Atiku
Abubakar’s inexcusable faux pax by suggesting that Fulani herdsmen should not
be tagged “Fulani” herdsmen, “Fulani” terrorists or “Fulani” militants.
Left to him we ought
not to mention the word “Fulani” in this context.
His sordid attempt to
becloud the issues and shade the truth has exposed him for what he is and has
proved beyond any reasonable doubt what he really stands for.
It has also proved that
he has no guts, no substance and limited intelligence.
Unfortunately this
deplorable virus of unabashed mendacity, shame, servitude and slavery is
spreading fast.
Prince Tony Momoh, a
Buhari loyslist, the Minister of Information in President Ibrahim Babangida’s
government, and a man that I have always held in high esteem, appears to have
also been afflicted and has said the same thing.
Last week he said the
following to the Sun Newspaper.
“Anywhere you go to
people would say we cannot go to farm because of the Fulani herdsmen. This is
when as a matter of fact the Fulani herdsmen are in more danger than any other
Nigerian. Do we talk of Igbo armed robbers? Do we talk of Yoruba 419ers and so
on? We talk of all these as crimes and we should be talking of the killings as
also a crime. But because of politics, we are going into areas to make our
children believe that the fear of Fulani herdsmen is the beginning of wisdom.
So what Othman Dan Fodio could not achieve when he was alive in Nigeria we are
achieving it through communication and making our own children afraid of the
Fulani. Remember that the Fulani are in the minority in this country”.
Momoh has spoken like a
true slave.
One wonders what has
got into him, Reno Omokri, Simon Lalong, Yahaya Bello and all the other “useful
idiots” who are falling over themselves to play down and obsfucate the hideous
atrocities that the Fulani terrorists and the barbarians from Futa Jalon have
unleashed on our people over the last three years.
Do they have to wait
until one of their own loved ones have had their throats slit open, their blood
drained, their eyes removed, their genitals cut out out and their bodies hacked
into pieces before they see this whole thing for what it is and admit to who is
behind it?
When a Governor says
that it is “a family affair” when such things happen to the very people he is
meant to defend and charged to protect under the constitution and when he does
not call for justice for the victims of the carnage but rather says the matter
will be settled amicably you know that you are dealing with an insensitive
beast that is not only depraved but also sociopathic.
Worst still this is a
Governor that has refused to pay the salaries of his personal staff and the
state’s civil servants for many months and that spends most of his time trying
to lock up, silence, frame up and intimidate his perceieved enemies, even when
they are members of his own party.
Forgive my strong
language but there is no need to be diplomatic when you are dealing with a low
life and an imbecile. And the truth is that such a man is almost as vicious,
heartless and unconsciable as the Fulani herdsmen that he seeks to serve and
protect.
To those that cry more
than the bereaved and take offence when the terrorists are described as “Fulani
herdsmen” by others, one wonders why they did not complain about the use of the
word “Fulani” when the respected International Terror Index described the killer
herdsmen as “Fulani militants” and informed us that they were the “4th most
deadly terrorist organisation in the world?”
Why did they not
complain when the Chairman of Miyetti Allah, Bello Abdullahi Bodejo, the Sultan
of Sokoto, the Emir of Kano, the Emir of Zazzau, the Emir of Katsina, Governor
Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna state, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano state,
Professor Ango Abdullahi, the spokesman of the Arewa Consultative Forum,
Mafindi Danburam, the north-eastern zonal Chairman of Miyeti Allah, Garus
Gololo, the leader of Miyetti Allah in Benue state and all the other Fulani
leaders described the herdsmen as “FULANI” herdsmen?
Ganduje, who is
probably the most forthright and honest of them all when it comes to this
matter proferred a practical solution to the conflict by saying that all the
Fulani herdsmen should return home to the core north and specifically to Kano
where, he said, there was “plenty of grazing land for them all” and that, in
any case, “that is where they belong”.
Ango Abdullahi had a
different perspective and went as far as to say that the Fulani have every
right to take their cows anywhere they like in the country including to peoples
private land, homes, schools, places of worship and farms.
He said that the Fulani
herdsmen had no choice but to butcher and kill those that stood in their way
because they had been given what he described as an ancient right to what he
decribed as “cattle routes” which he claims were given to them by our ertwhile
British colonial masters as far back as 1904!
He said that the Fulani
were compelled to slaughter all the innocent men, women and children that they
met because they themselves were often insulted, provoked, robbed and attacked
by members of the indigenous population and host communities.
He offered no apology
for the genocide, ethnic cleansing and mass murder that the Fulani unleashed on
the defenceless and innocent civilian population.
And neither did he
explain why they felt the need to specifically target women and children, to
carve up their bodies and to remove their body parts.
Instead he simply said
the barbaric actions of the Fulani herdsmen were necessary and he sought to
defend, justify and rationalise them.
He also said that those
who wish to stop cow-grazing and that are calling for cattle ranches have
“forgotten their history”, were “irresponsible and deceptive” and he ended it
all by saying that “the north will never allow Nigeria to be restructured”. (TO
BE CONTINUED)
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