Editorial
Those Attacks On Jonathan’s Convoy
The attack on President Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign train in Plateau, Katsina, Bauchi and Gombe States by hoodlums was not only shocking but added a dangerous trend in the electioneering process of Nigeria that requires immediate action to address.
Coming shortly after the signing of a violence-free election by all Presidential candidates, the action represents an unfortunate disregard for a peaceful polls this time around, which is most unfortunate.
Following several appeals by various interest groups in the country and even the international community on the need for peaceful elections this year, the attacks have attracted wide condemnation across the land. The police have also ordered the prosecution of those involved in the act.
In a show of deep-seated anger over the attack, youth leaders in the Niger Delta have also threatened to resort to violence and even go to war if the President was not re-elected. Unless the political leaders convince them otherwise, this can be a recipe for crisis.
This certainly is not the way to go. As the nation takes steps to ensure that the 2015 elections are better organised and the outcome more acceptable, those who are determined to provoke violence and destroy the peace of Nigeria should be called to order.
Perhaps, unfortunate comments like this may have become a norm because the security agencies have failed to deal with similar statements, even the one of making Nigeria ungovernable or the baboon and the dog being soaked in blood.
Even as The Tide joins other well-meaning people to condemn the attacks on the President’s campaign train, we believe that the threat by the Ijaw youth leaders is also not acceptable as two wrongs do not make a right. To resort to retaliatory measures over acts of brigandage by some hoodlums whose source of motivation remains suspect would create nothing but chaos and anarchy in the polity.
The youth leaders should draw lessons from the courage demonstrated by Christians in the North East who inspite of the initial provocation by the Boko Haram insurgents, resisted the temptation of reducing the attacks to a Muslim/Christian fight. Their restraint exposed the insurgents as barefaced criminals who merely used the toga of religion to perpetuate evil.
We also believe, that inspite of the provocations in different guises, war could hardly be the solution to the problem. The interest of Nigeria would be better served as a united entity when religion or sectional interests, even partisan differences are not taken beyond reason.
While the Niger Delta youth may be excused for expressing their anger in that way, we expect that the Governor in whose presence the youth leaders spoke should have advised them against such words as they will not support peace or the overall good of Nigeria.
Knowing that provocative statements at a time of high political tension in an election year can compromise the peace of the land, we expect the security agencies to take steps to caution persons who make statements that are capable of undermining the peace and unity of Nigeria.
The Tide hopes that youth in the North will also be well advised not to indulge in the ignoble acts of attacking the President or any other political leader as every political leader and Presidential candidate has the right to campaign in any part of the country.
Election time affords the electorate the opportunity to vote out those they do not want and elect those they want. It is a simple principle which every voter should abide by. To resort to physical attacks is unacceptable.
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