Zaria Pogrom: Every Chief In Nigeria Runs A State Within The State
The allegations used in attempted justification of the Zaria pogrom of
December last year have revolved around the so-called creation of a
"State within the State" by the "despised" Islamic Movement.
"I
read a Press report of the Kaduna community complaining about them...how
can they create a State within this State," President Muhammadu Buhari
stated in support of the Military extremist actions. The same has been
stated by the Military and Kaduna State government.
Every Chiefdom Is A State Within The StateBut
every single Chief in Nigeria has always run a State within the State.
What else does the Chiefdom office in Nigeria mean? The Sultan of Sokoto
runs a State within the State. The Alaafin of Oyo runs a State within
the State. The Emir of Ilorin runs a State within the State. The Lamido
of Adamawa runs a State within the State. The Emir of Zazzau runs a
State within the State. What is so different about Zakzaky? Is it time
we close all Chiefdoms (hopefully not the Buratai brutal way though)?
Nigeria
has governmental administrators but also as a dichotomous society
retained the offices of Chiefs after colonisation who run States within
the State. Few of these States within the State have as large a
followership as El-Zakzaky has: 10 million strong according to Pew polls
(12% of Nigeria's estimated 80 million Muslims and also including
Sunnite sect non Muslim faithfuls). Can we in honesty say that the
reason the Islamic Movement "State within the State" came under
Buratai's brutal, deadly attack has nothing to do with their minority
brand of Islam being "despised" by a larger foreign billion-dollars
influenced societal facet, tainted with anti-"Shia" hate and
Sunnite-sect Takfiri extremism and intolerance? Can we say this in
honesty? What is so different about the "State within the State" Zakzaky
ran where Nigeria's police and government largely failed for the past
30 years and those run by other Chiefs in Nigeria who have armed guards,
inconvenient communal laws and the like?
Equity, Justice And the Upholding Of The Rule of LawDr
Rotimi Adigun, a Strategy and Policy analyst with expertise in African
Governance gave the example scenarios: "what if His Eminence, the Sultan
of Sokoto, Abubakar Saad III was going somewhere in his convoy and Lt.
General T.Y. Buratai wished to pass enroute an important anti-terrorism
meeting at the Army headquarters Garrison command in Abuja. Would the
Army Chief have barreled his way through the Emir's entourage and
massacred everyone in the path, and then sent troops to the Emir's house
to kill everyone there and demolish all structures?
"What is the
Chief of Army Staff was trying to pass areas cordoned by obtuse guards
of the Alaafin of Oyo during a ceremony. Would Buratai have killed
everyone in sight and mowed down the Chief's palace?"
Dr. Rotimi
painted a picture of injustice and unjustified use of force that may
likely have long term and severe implications for those in positions of
power directly implicated in the Zaria tragedy, at local and
international levels with the way the government is going about the
issue, especially amplified with their unguarded and implicating public
statements.
An Attorney General's office is created as a unique
legal power authority that gives advice to the Presidency and has the
capacity to take independent decisions to ensure justice is observed
within the nation. However, Nigeria's young Attorney General in his
latest public statements not only demonstrated a lack of understanding
of the powers and responsibilities of his office, not knowing of and
questioning the urgent importance and his ability and need to initiate
an investigation into the Zaria pogrom, but also pandered to the
official religious sectarian sentiments in addressing a 10-man Supreme
Islamic council delegation.
“I will do whatever I can within the
confines of the law to see how an amicable resolve can be achieved. So
when your demands is formalised, I will treat and facilitate it to the
appropriate quarters accordingly,” Abubakar Malami said. “As Muslims, we
know what is obtainable in Islam especially in the area of rights,
individuals rights, especially rights of way. As Muslims, we have a
collective responsibility to create awareness through our preaching on
tolerance and compliance according to the dictates of Islam," he
continued.
This public statement by the Attorney General's
office, made while the nation had extra-judiciously kidnapped Sheikh
Ibrahim Zakzaky, his wife and hundreds of other faithfuls, for almost a
month, denying them attorney rights, medical, visitation and other
constitutional rights, paints an extremely scary state of the nation.
Does the new AGF not know his duties and powers? Is he simply a radical
tool of the Executives and Military?
Whereas the Islamic Movement
with its years-long records of unaddressed military excesses against
its members–in its video and picture evidence of the latest December
massacre–actually paints a most damning picture of a built up
provocation ahead of the road blockade, the best "State within a State",
"road block" and "attempt on Buratai" and other evolving defenses by
the Nigerian State will not do very well in International courts of Law.
Refer to Ivory Coasts' Gbagbo case.
Far-Reaching ConsequencesIt
is urgently necessary the Nigerian government recognizes the
implications of the several infractions starting from the military not
inviting mobile police but mowing its way through stick and stone
wielding protesting youth, to the deadly siege on Husainiyyah
Baqiyatullah Islamic center, the deadly sieges on Gyellesu and Darul
Rahma burial ground, the mass burial of victims, the bodies left
exposed, the demolitions of structures of Chief Zakzaky and his family
at more than four sites in Zaria by the Army and Kaduna State
government; the use of bombs and burning against indigenes of Zaria; the
alleged immediate murder of live captives; the wheel-barrow extremist
behavior "humiliating" kidnapping of Sheikh El-Zakzaky, his wife and
hundreds of others and continued denial of their constitutional rights
and the government's official implicative statements justifying the
military pogrom that resulted in as many as 1000 Nigerian deaths as the
"appropriate response for alleged communal infractions."
Respect
for and adherence to the rule of law and rights of all citizens is the
bedrock of prosperous nations. The nascent administration in Nigeria
currently enjoys widespread goodwill and support of Nigerians home and
away. Disregard for due processes and constitutional safe-guards would
lead to a gradual frittering of the current goodwill with consequent
cataclysmic consequences. PMB is advised to urgently release the Islamic
Movement Sheik and promptly pursue rapprochement with this group."
Dr. Peregrino Brimah
@EveryNigerian; also on
http://Naija.Live online radio
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