Opinion
Still On Boko Haram
When the federal
government set up the Presidential Committee on Amnesty to fashion out the possibility and modality of granting amnesty to the Boko Haram sect, it made news.
This is a violent sect that has been involved in various killings in the northern states for sometime.
Going by the reactions, comments and opinions of Nigerians on this issue, I discovered that the Presidency was about to make another gaffe of very grievous effect. I sincerely agree with Edmund Burke who says government is a contrivance of human wisdom to provide for human want, but floppy wants that do not depict and co-opt the actual fundamentals of a total want cannot be provided for. The call for amnesty for the sect is an aberration because, the ideology and principle of the sect still remain unexplainable.
Looking at the circumstances surrounding the entire struggle, it appears to be a game of hide and seek, an ambiguous fantasy being carefully designed by the sect to ridicule the government of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. For instance, during the federal government’s call for dialogue, they outlined very harsh conditions for it. The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Abubakar Sa’ad III had come up with the demand for amnesty. Buhari and other northern elites also joined in the demand for amnesty and described the presidential committee as a welcome development.
Meanwhile, in a swift reaction to the federal government’s amnesty committee to the elites’ demand, the leader of the sect, Abubakar Shekau, released an audio message to the media in which the group outrightly rejected the amnesty offer. The implication of this rejection was to portray President Jonathan as an inefficient leader.
Now, let’s face the fact. What exactly are the criteria for granting a presidential pardon? To Boko Haram, amnesty does not have any relevance. In the first place, who are Boko Haram, where are they operating from and what are the causes of their actions or what are they fighting for? The Niger Delta militants of those days operated on very distinct objectives and aims. Above all, they were very particular in their modus operandi, distinguishing between areas of target and not even afraid of showing up among people. Amnesty is expensive, a pearl of greatest price, a sacrosanct veto and tool of the government. Therefore, dishing out this precious jewel to an undesirable bunch of ingrates will amount to a total abuse.
It is a paradox to hear that Boko Haram say they will Islamise Nigeria. This is an impossibility that the sect needs not talk about.
If amnesty is granted to a group that is opposed to western education, that is globally acceptable, what then would be given to the groups fighting for social justice and equality among people? Boko Haram’s claims are propelled by a driven force of leftist desire, so they do not need amnesty.
I think that for amnesty to be granted, there has to be repentance by the sect. Amnesty for the Niger Delta militants went through dialogue and negotiations. It followed due process. That was why it was successful. The Boko Haram amnesty can never be a success because they are faceless, opaque and disgruntled.
By implication, the government should also know that Nigeria is a multi-ethnic and culturally diversified nation. If this destructive sect is given amnesty, then other minor ethnic groups would again think of going to war with the nation for them to secure amnesty too, which is equally right.
Therefore, the President shouldn’t bite more than he can chew or leave behind a negative precedent that will ruin the nation. If all efforts to contain the sect continue to be fruitless, the President should explore other means and put a permanent stop to it.
Tordee, a social commentator and public affairs analyst, resides in Port Harcourt.
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