BOKO Haram came to lime light in 2007, just as ex-president
Olusegun Obasanjo was planning to hand over power. What he did not know was
that his colleagues from the North had a different agenda to take power
permanently, and Boko Haram was part of their bargain.
When, unfortunately,President Yar’Adua died, the North
quickly reverted to the plan to use Boko Haram for power negotiation, and as
President Goodluck Jonathan,GEJ, a South Southerner who most of them in error
thought was an Igbo man, became President, and suggested he was willing to
serve out his constitutional eight years term, the North became visibly shaken
in anger.
They politicised, tribalised, sectionalised and brought
religion into every consideration and reasoning. Our leaders, and even a
section of the press, continued to allow politics to be mixed with religion,
tribalism and selfishness till the Chibok girls’ incident in April.
Even then, many failed to see the real cry and message from
a concerned mother; and while they made senseless jokes out of the national
calamity with “ Na only you waka come? and there is Godooh”, the
international community ran down to help us. Many Nigerians continue to cry for
a different zonal approach to check the spread of terror from the North to the
South, but our opposition politicians sing different tunes.
GEJ only last week announced, for the umpteenth time, that
there are forces committed to use terror to undermine the country’s corporate
existence.
What better ways can such forces work if not by causing
bombs to explode in key locations in the South? They are targeting churches.
And that is my concern because first they are Muslims, second they hate
Christians and third, they started with killing Christians in the North at
their onset in 2009.
They want to use the same method this time, and they have
their agents in high society, offices, military, politics, to distract
Nigerians and our leaders who are falling over their heads in swallowing their
lies.
Prophet T B Joshua was the first to expose a Haramite who
confessed to planning to destroy the Synagogue Church of All Nations early this
year. Then the Lords Chosen Church, both in Lagos. But now they want to export
terrorism to the South East.
In February this year, these agents chose Imo to attack the
convoy of the Senate President who was attending a funeral in Nkwere. We heard
nothing about who did it; people played politics with it. Governor Nyako said
it was GEJ and Igbo people hating Northerners, etc. Just last week, Governor
Shettima warned that Boko Haram will spread to the South of Nigeria, and in
less than seven days of his prophecy, bombs were found inside the Winners
Church in Owerri.
Who wants to make Imo a centre of insecurity in the South
East and why? It is also baffling why Jihadists usually kill ‘unbelievers’ who
showed them kindness. People confirm that during riots in the North, it was
those who knew them well enough to trust, that got hit first.
Can we say then that Governor Rochas Okorocha, having grown up
and lived most of his life in the North, has attracted terror through his
kindness to his own friends? If the truth be told, Governor Okorocha has done
more to help Imo-Muslim relationship than any past Governor of Imo State, and I
wonder if he must be rewarded with violence and insecurity?
Imo is a purely Christian state. A drive around on a Sunday
will confirm this. Could that be why they have singled us out?
All the North Eastern states are APC-dominated. Again
Okorocha is the only APC governor in the South East. Yet he now avoids matters
of the South East, all in the name of APC. He did not attend their last two
meetings and did not join in their solidarity visit to GEJ this week, although
the bomb in Owerri was one of their cardinal reasons for that visit. Since
Governor Chibuike Amaechi joined the APC, Rivers has really known no peace:
from oil wells matters to the Judiciary. Governor Okorocha must not let his
romance with APC affect his role in Igbo matters because he is our governor. We
have PDP, ANPP, Labour and the rest who look up to him as their Governor.
Imo must review and re-plan her security strategy hence
forth, for there is danger! Security agencies should have functional anti- bomb
and explosive detection equipment installed at all border roads to monitor
movements of goods and persons from all sources. Vigilantes should be
documented, trained and empowered to handle all gun- carrying herdsmen, while
the people must be well educated about terrorists and their modes of operation.
Papa David Oyedepo of Winners should bear in mind that the
army and police may have saboteurs; the church should ensure that an eagle-
eyed born again Christian is in-charge of the investigation of the bomb found
in one of its branches in Owerri. Tangible evidence might be destroyed and
witnesses scared away if the matter is left to the whims and caprices of the
law enforcement agencies alone. CAN and PFN should rally round Winners to use
the information from the arrested men in Owerri to help the nation and the
believing church of God.
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