Senator Iyabo Obasanjo has accused those
in President Goodluck Jonathan’s inner circle of being a hindrance to the
resolution of the crisis posed by the Boko Haram insurgency.
In an open letter to the Islamist sect, whose leadership
she credited with “more sense,” Senator Obasanjo, however, faulted the
insurgents for betraying the true essence of revolutionaries in directing their
venom against the lower class.
Dr. Obasanjo in the 860-word letter particularly cringed
at the abduction of hundreds of school girls from Government Secondary School,
Chibok, Borno State, saying their crave for sexual gratification is no excuse
for the abduction.
While noting her surprise that more armed groups have not
risen against the state given the social and living conditions of the majority
of the population, she wrote:
“I am moved to write about the current state of affairs
in Nigeria. My first inclination was to write to the President but since all
letters to him seem to elicit only open derision and even more stupidity from
his inner circle, I have decided to address my letter to a group also currently
causing Nigerians a lot of pain and agony that may actually have more sense
than the country’s leadership.
Dear Boko Haram
“The fact that you have taken arms against the Nigerian
state is no surprise. The question should be why haven’t more young people
organised themselves against the state?
"Even the fact that your motto, ‘Against Western
Education’ is in a way reasonable given the fact that your leader, martyred by
the Nigerian state had university education and found no reasonable employment
but had to resort to thuggery for politicians to survive, as the story goes.
"He, like millions of Nigerian young people and
college graduates, seeing a blighted future are doing anything to survive.
"They have become opportunistic desperados, almost
sub€'human as the stepping on and trampling on each other to death at the
Immigration employment debacle indicates.
'Where you're wrong'
"Where I think you have gotten it wrong are in two
areas, if you can pardon my giving you some unsolicited advice.
"First, your victims are becoming more and more the
people you should be attracting to your side. Take the Nyanya bus massacre.
"The people that live in Nyanya are usually the
clerks, messengers and other lowly office workers that live out in relative
slums compared to the rest of Abuja and take public transportation to work to
receive monthly salaries they barely get by on.
"Consult any written work of successful
revolutionaries be it French, Russian, Cuban or even the more recent uprooting
of communism in Eastern Europe, to succeed you need the people to be on your
side. Right now you are not achieving this.
"You are targeting the group you need most. This
does not make for a successful revolution but you are making yourselves into
nuisances to the people and in the end while the state, including its military
machine may not be able to conquer you, your downfall will be alienating these
potential allies, i.e. the oppressed and down-trodden.
"Secondly, the abduction of girls. It must be hard
to stay in the bush as all male revolutionaries fending for yourselves with no
sexual gratification.
Cuban example
"But again, reading up on past bush revolutionaries
like the Cuban, for example, indicates that they were able to convince some
women to go voluntarily with them into the bush.
"Somehow, revolutionary zeal does not include sexual
abstinence and cooking and cleaning by yourselves.
"Reading must be hard for you since you hate
education but the past is a good guide to the future and if you can’t read, you
are done for in organizing or succeeding in most endeavours as most things have
been done before and reading up on how it was done can only serve as good
guidance.
"The parents of the girls you abducted are just
trying to give their daughters a chance at having successful lives. Without an
education there is very little anyone can achieve in this early 21st century.
"I know living in the bush; it must still seem like
the dark ages but the truth is that even with the lack of jobs and
opportunities for young people in Nigeria currently, it is still better to be
educated.
"An educated university graduate who was selling
food from a food cart ignited the Arab Spring which was spread by use of the
internet which is hard to use if you are not educated.
"There are writings, videos and stuff you post on
the internet which I haven’t seen. But think of it, you can only post and use
the internet because some of you have some education.
"But in the end you have no control over the
distribution of your advertising and recruiting information because as you may
know, the internet is really part of the western system you despise.
Why you're succeeding
"The truth is that you have succeeded because the
Nigerian state has failed to provide jobs and opportunity for its young people
who you can now easily recruit. By disrupting education, you are adding to the
burden of the people.
"You may say, but how about our religious issue? Let
the truth be told, just as there are indigenous southern Muslims, there are
indigenous northern Christians even from your epicentre in Borno State and just
as you are zealous for your religion, I don’t see them giving up their religion
either.
"The reasonable solution to this impasse would be
for you to advocate for everyone to be able to practice their religion as they
see fit with respect for each other's beliefs.
"Remember, a couple of centuries ago, all of our
ancestors below the Sahara were all animists worshipping various 'gods.'
"This 'One God' - us against them situation - is a
relatively recent one in our human history and you will be advised to let the
originators fight it out and let your people be."
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