Dear Nnamdi Kanu, We have never met. I only know you by
reputation and I have had cause in the last year to write on your
activities within the public arena and offer my own views about you,
your persona, and your interventions in the Nigerian debate. I sincerely
hope you would get to read this letter wherever you may be, that is
assuming you are still alive.
Your father’s house was recently
invaded by the Nigerian military (surprised you don’t have a house of
your own!). We were later told that you simply disappeared into thin
air, along with your parents.
The murderous Operation Python Dance II
that was unleashed on Igboland by the Federal Government of Nigeria has
since become a subject of national interest. Many people have proclaimed
that you have been killed, abducted and that many members of your
family and movement – the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have been
wasted. Some people said you were called The Lion, but when trouble
came, you were the first to run away from the zoo.
You had
boasted that you will deal with any invading force from Abuja. You also
said it would be “Biafra or Death”. But when death came calling in the
shape of Operation Python Dance II, your enemies insisted that you
should have waited. Don’t mind them, oh. I have defended you in another
piece where I argued that it is probably better to run away so you can
live to fight another day. Of course, it is not every revolutionary that
runs away.
Che Guevara died in the struggle, and Martin Luther
King, Patrice Lumumba, and so on. Nelson Mandela was jailed for life,
but he lived to tell the story. In your case, the way the Nigerian state
has been carrying on, it is clear they don’t want you to tell any more
stories. You have been charged for treason. You have now been labeled a
terrorist. Your organization has been proscribed, and labeled an enemy
of the Nigerian state. A week after soldiers stormed your state,
neighbourhood and home, the Nigerian Air Force began to drop its men
from helicopters all over Igboland. They call it show of force.
I
guess all of that is to let you and your men know that wherever you
are, the Nigerian state is determined to hunt you down. If you are on
land, they will grab you. If you hide in the skies, the Air Force will
bring you down. And if you hide in the seas, the Nigerian Navy and the
Amphibious Brigade of the Nigeria Army will fish you out. Officially,
we have been told that you and IPOB are worse than violent herdsmen and
the Boko Haram who have killed thousands of Nigerians in the last year
alone. The Boko Haram has been declared the fourth most violent group in
the world, but the Nigerian government insists that you pose a greater
threat. In fact, a government spokesperson sounded as if there is a
secret plan in place to give herdsmen and the Boko Haram national
honours.
There is probably something that the Nigerian
government and state actors know that we do not know. You were dealing
with the charge of treason, now there is the additional allegation of
terrorism. Don’t ever deceive yourself that if you get arrested again,
you’d be released, except perhaps you change your identity and claim
that you are now a herdsman or a member of the Boko Haram. There may be
many people who have Nicodemus access to you who may be telling you to
come and confront the Nigerian state. That is how Nigerians sweet-tongue
people to their death. I am sure that by now, from your hiding place,
you would have learnt some lessons.
The Nigerian state may be
against you, but the people you really have to fear are the same people
you claim to be leading, that is the same people who used to call you
messiah and who followed you about, kneeling before you and kissing the
ground on which you walked. Of what use is a change-agent without
committed followers? Of what use is a revolution without the people’s
buy-in? Of what use is an ideology without foot-soldiers? The moment the
Federal Government activated Operation Python II, most of the people
who used to support you have gone completely silent. The Biafra Secret
Service is nowhere to be seen. The Biafra National Guard threw away its
uniform. Some of those boys who used to wave the Biafran flag and wear
the Biafran cap have thrown them away too. One or two persons are still
issuing statements on behalf of IPOB, but even those statements sound
like they were issued from business centres. Your own kinsmen have
called you a tyrant and an opportunist. Many of them have written social
media pieces advising the Federal Government to deal with you, because
you don’t listen to advice. They even say you are not a true
revolutionary but a gold-digger.
In all manner of ways, the
Governors of the five Igbo states are using you to play politics. They
have declared IPOB an illegal organization. They are openly abusing you.
All the big men in Igbo land are as quiet as the dead sea. Igbo
traditional rulers have refused to support your father who is their
colleague. Some of them have in fact asked the Abia state Governor to
withdraw his certificate and staff of office and appoint another person
in his place. Even the big men who signed your bail documents have
refused to defend you. You used to boast about international support
for the Biafran cause. It has been said that the government now knows
some “treasury looters” and international groups who are funding you and
that IPOB accounts have been traced to some countries, particularly
France. The French and the Turkish promptly distanced themselves from
you. But the European Union and the United States spoke nicely. America
says IPOB is not a terrorist organization and America will know.
But
the Nigerian government that may not know half of what America knows is
insisting that it is now a crime for anybody, even as young as five
years old to identify with Biafra, regardless of the Constitutional
right to the freedom of speech and association and the right to
self-determination enshrined in the UN Charter. Indeed, it would appear
as if the Nigerian Government has been able to break the spine of your
movement, at least for now, and certainly, the way things are, the
November 18 election in Anambra state will take place – with or without
you. If anybody expected that there would be a massive protest in the
South East over the treatment that has been meted out to you, that has
not quite happened. All the markets in the South East are open; Igbo
traders across Nigeria have moved on with their businesses. Life is so
normal in the South East, the Nigerian military is dancing and beating
its chest.
Northern and South Eastern Governors are holding
meetings and congratulating each other. You turned 50 yesterday, apart
from a few messages on social media, everywhere was quiet in the
South-East. If this had been a month ago, the crowd that would have
gathered at your doorstep would have stretched from Isiama Afara to
Afikpo, and the cakes you would have received would have been
uncountable. Rochas Okorocha recently got 27 birthday cakes, presented
by 27 women, representing the same number of local governments in Imo
State, you probably would have received a cake from every local
government in the entire South East!
Since your disappearance
there has also been little talk about self-determination or Biafra among
Igbos. The sound of the narrative is gradually changing. There is more
talk these days about Igbo marginalization, and the need to appoint
Igbos into offices. One prominent Northerner from Kaduna has since gone
to Chatham House in the UK to say Igbos should not complain about
marginalization when they didn’t vote for President Buhari in 2015, and
that it is foolish for any Nigerian to expect to reap where he or she
did not sow. Nnamdi, you’d be surprised that appointment-seeking Igbos
will mobilise your people, including your followers, to vote massively
for the same people who are currently hounding you, in 2019. You can be
sure this will happen. In fact some people are already boasting that
the only way to have peace in Nigeria is to make an Igbo man President
or Vice President in 2019. While you were shouting “Biafra or death”,
some people were eyeing the business and political side of things. Every
proposed revolution often runs into its own contradictions.
But
don’t worry. It may be fashionable now to criticise Nnamdi Kanu but the
wisdom of the mob is not always the best guide. I sincerely hope that
you are alive, and that you’d not end up as an Abogunrin. Not every man
has the opportunity to witness what life would be like after his own
funeral. Treachery is one of those unsavoury ingredients of the change
process. The deserters of the cause would claim they prefer to survive.
The coffin maker prays fervently for business but he would never wish
that his own family members should die. But take heart, hope is not
lost. The fire that you have lit will continue to burn. Your struggle
speaks directly to the subject of the national question. You have
reminded all and sundry that Nigeria remains a troubled country and that
there are many unresolved issues. Every effort has been made to kill
your voice, and your movement, but the ideas that you have forced out of
the cupboard will continue to resonate.
The good news also is
that there are Nigerians in diaspora who have taken up the struggle.
They went to demonstrate at the 72nd United Nations General Assembly in
New York and on the streets of London. Your friends, FFK and Ayo Fayose
are still standing by you. There are many others out there who also do
not agree that you are a terrorist, even if they do not agree with your
methods and rhetoric. You have also exposed the hypocrisy of the Igbo
elite. You have exposed the desperation of the ruling class. Don’t let
your head swell, though. If I must tell you the truth, you over-acted.
Too much acting dey spoil cinema. You paid too much attention to
ceremony. You were obsessed with your own heroism.
As you read
this piece and reflect on your life at 50, let me remind you of the
following statement which you made on August 27, 2017:
“Where we
are is Biafra land. Aba is the spiritual capital of Biafra land. We
started in Aba in 2015 at CKC. That day, heaven authenticated our move
that IPOB will restore Biafra and that’s what we have come to do. We
died in Aba at National High School. They shot and killed us in other
places in Biafra land where they were protesting for my release. As our
people rest in the grave, we’ll never rest until Biafra is restored. I
don’t care what they say in Abuja. I don’t give a damn what they say in
Lagos. I’m a Biafran and we are going to crumble the zoo. Some idiots
who are not educated said that they’ll arrest me, and I ask them to
come, I’m in Biafra. If any of them leaves Biafra land alive, know that
this is not IPOB. Tell them what I said. Tell Buhari that I am in Aba
and any person who comes to arrest Nnamdi Kanu in Biafra land will die
here. I’ll never go on exile I assure you. Some people talk about
restructuring, are we doing the restructuring of Nigeria now? Are we
doing fiscal Federalism? Are we doing devolution? What we want is
Biafra! Forget all the nonsense they write about us. We are not slowing
down and no man born of a woman can stop us…”
Words on marble,
Mazi Kanu, these are strong words on marble… Whatever happens, the fight
of the python and the lion is a defining moment for Nigeria.
Source: Reubenabati.com.ng
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