Ibrahim
Coomasie, former Inspector-General of Police and present chairman of
Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) discloses why the North moved massively
for President Muhammadu Buhari and against Goodluck Jonathan. A former
classmate of PMB, he reveals why it would not be business as usual with
Buhari. He spoke with Leadership's Kunle Somorin, Catherine Agbo and
Muazu Elazeh:
With the emergence of Buhari, do you think the North has achieved one of its major agenda?
Buhari became so famous during the electioneering and on the political
scene generally. If you recall, the arrangement when it was decided that
power should go to the South was that after eight years, it would come
back to the North but that was disrupted somehow by nature when the late
president Umaru Musa Yar’Adua died and Jonathan continued, isn’t it?
Some people believed that with the completion of his first tenure,
Jonathan should have stepped aside and allowed another Northerner to
come and complete the term. This was not to be.
To make matters worse...
the last six years of Jonathan’s administration ignored two important
issues which were provided for in the constitution. The purpose of
government is to provide security and welfare of the people. Jonathan
ignored this and for six years, our people were being killed in the
North-East of the country, property were being destroyed, children were
killed, schools destroyed and even some were kidnapped. So, one of the
things we said was that enough is enough. The ACF under our leadership
told the Northern governors that the carnage and devastation in the
North was enough and that something must be done about it. Later on, we
wrote the president an open letter which was published in the media,
highlighting all the atrocities that had been happening in the North. We
talked about the attacks on the North and the attacks on personalities,
including the incumbent president and some clergymen like Sheikh Dahiru
Bauchi, who was attacked in Kaduna. There was no reply from the
Presidency. This thing spread to even the North-Central and North-West
and because of that, the ACF spearheaded the leadership of other NGOs in
the North to say enough is enough. What we needed then was to bring
back the arrangement of power shift and it meant we would support a
Northern candidate. So, when the APC brought up a Northern candidate, we
came all out to support him. We decided to try a Northern candidate and
when APC brought out Muhammadu Buhari as its candidate, I went on air
to rally support for him even though there were few resentments here and
there.
So you mean with the emergence of a Northerner as president, there'll be an end to insurgency?
It will be
checked effectively. It’s only one month now and you have seen what he
has done so far. He has visited the scene of the incident; he has seen
the president of Chad Republic; he has seen the president of Niger
Republic and he has visited the G-7 Summit. He is doing something to
prepare the ground for final onslaught against Boko Haram. In fact, he
said he will fight Boko Haram to the last man. Did we hear this type of
thing from Jonathan while he was in office? He wasn’t even visiting the
place.
During the
electioneering and eventual emergence of President Buhari, the
South-South said it was a conspiracy by the North against the
South-South and South-East. Few days back, the former interim chairman
of APC, Bisi Akande said the emergence of Saraki and Dogara is
conspiracy by the North against the South-West. The North keeps
re-occurring as a decimal in all of these. What is your stand on that?
Well, I have
responded to Bisi Akande’s statement. First of all, he is a politician
of high repute, he belongs to the Awo Group before Afenifere. But you
know the Afenifere is now divided. Akande’s statement is unfortunate.
This type of statement should not come from a person of his calibre. It
is inciting. But we have replied him. Buhari was elected by Nigerians
because they wanted a change and they got it. What the National Assembly
does is left to them. It’s the role of the party to see how it can
resolve all the problems arising from there. It is an indictment on the
leadership of the party. We abhor such statements as made by Akande.
It’s very unfortunate. He is somebody I respected before but for him to
be making these utterances at a time when Nigeria is chanced to unite is
quite unfortunate.
Is the North the problem of Nigeria?
Is it the problem? I’m asking you. No, the North can never be the
problem of Nigeria. It is the stabilising factor. If you go back to
history, the North is the only unifying factor in this country. In fact,
if leadership is in the hands of the North, I assure you there will be
good governance. But there is this concern that the North is not as
monolithic as it used to be before, yes. But we are coming back to unity
because one of our land marks is peace, unity and development. We are
coming to be united again. We showed it at the conference and we showed
it at the last election.
So what do you make of the concept of Middle Belt?
Well every body has a right to exist in whatever form; but are the Middle Belters saying they are not Northerners?
Talking about the unity of the North, recently an elder of the North,
Balarabe Musa said Nigerians should not expect anything from President
Buhari because he cannot deliver the goods. Is the North in any way
worried by such statements coming from its elder?
Every Nigerian has a right to make his comment. This is a
constitutionally guaranteed right. Whether the comment is correct or not
is another thing.
Even if it is divisive?
He has a right to say it. Is there any law which says he cannot say what
he likes? He has been in opposition all along. He was in NEPU and the
PRP and even in the PRP, they divided themselves into two. He is a
politician and has been in opposition. He was even impeached. He was the
first governor to be impeached. So, you should expect these type of
remarks from him and I am sure he didn’t even vote for Buhari. His PRP
is still alive so you can expect this from people like him.
Are you not taking this position because of your personal relationship with President Buhari?
No. I am talking objectively as a person who is championing the cause of
Northern Nigeria because I am chairman of ACF, otherwise, I am not a
politician. Buhari was my classmate and I will support him anywhere
because I know his pedigree. He has been tested as head of state and
only people who like corruption, greed and stealing will talk bad about
him. Balarabe Musa has always been an opposition person so I am not
surprised. You can see what we said about Bisi Akande. We said his
statement was unfortunate because he is in the same party and in fact,
he is a leader of the party.
Ethnicity and religion have continually been used by divisive
elements to further polarise this country; regional and ethnic
associations keep springing. Do you think this is healthy for our
continued existence as a nation?
Well, in spite of everything, we have remained united. At least, we
recently celebrated 100 years of our existence as a nation and we are
hoping to have another 100 years, better one for that matter, as a
nation. All along, the Northern Nigeria has been an example as it
remained one inspite of the differences in religion. There are many of
our people in Taraba, Adamawa, Plateau, Nasarawa and Niger state who are
Christians and they have all along gone under one umbrella and this
continued until Obasanjo came. He is the one who divided the North and
also increased the hatred between the North and the South. He used CAN.
Is the North the leader, politically in Nigeria?
No, but the North is always in a position to get the leadership of this
country because of its numerical strength. So they use religion to
attack the North, to divide that cohesion.
Many people still doubt the validity of the North having more
population. I remember what the former NPC boss, Festus Odimegwu said...
Many people replied him. They even said this thing started with the
colonial masters whom it was claimed, gave the North advantage with
population so that it can continue to rule. Have you ever toured the
Northern region? You should know whether the North is the most populous.
First of all, an average Northerner like me marries at least four
wives, what about in Osogbo?
There is this belief that Northern elite have profited more from government. Do you agree?
I have not undertaken a study to ascertain the veracity or otherwise of
such a claim but it’s possible. If you talk of cornering contracts, may
be yes. This is one of the reasons why people are looking for change.
Do you think Buhari can really fight corruption the way he did years
back, given the fact that he also got financial support from some of
these people who are perceived as corrupt?
Why not? The question is are they prepared for a change? Should we
continue to live like this? Can’t we think of what we can leave for
future generations? Should we corner everything to our pockets? If
people cannot think like this, there will be difficulty as they won’t
cooperate with Buhari. But if they want a change so that Nigeria can
develop and compete with other nations globally, then they have to
cooperate with him.
But some of them may be concerned by the fact that they assisted him?
If they assisted him, in what way and were they compelled to assist him?
Why did they assist him? Why did they bring him to the party when they
know the type of person he is? What we are saying is if we need a change
for the better, for our people, then we must cooperate with the
president. You see I’m confident in the ability of the president to
change this country because he said he will fight corruption, reposition
the economy and address insecurity.
Don’t you think these people close to him, who are perceived to be
corrupt, will fight back when he starts the corruption war because it is
often said, when you fight corruption, it fights back?
You seem to be personalising the whole issue. Him moving against
corruption does not mean against individuals. He is moving against
corruption, graft and economic sabotage.
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