Ohanaeze will resist ranching in Igboland – Nwodo
Ohanaeze will resist ranching in Igboland – Nwodo
— 7th July 2018- It’s an explosive ethnic bomb
President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, in this interview speaks on various issues affecting the nation; 2019 general elections, restructuring, killings by herdsmen, federal
government’s proposed ranching project, alleged padding of 2018 budget
and IPOB among others. While expressing fears about next year’s general
elections, Nwodo alleged that the ranching project is an explosive
ethnic bomb that would finish the country. He vowed that nobody can
impose ranching on Igboland. He spoke to MAGNUS EZE in Enugu.
How do you feel about the state of security in the country?
The security apparatus of the country has failed; its management has
also failed. The head of state extended the tenure of service chiefs;
and the assumption was that they had done so well; they should continue
to be there until their plans firm up and they can choose competent
successors. First of all, I am opposed to the extension, and as a
lawyer; I see it as illegal and I hope that can be tested in our courts.
The civil service is under a law; the law establishing the civil
service in Nigeria has tenure for the civil servant; after which he goes
on retirement. I don’t know anywhere in the law that provides room for
the elongation of a tenure. There is amendment in some states and
federal establishments, making allowances for contract employment
especially in the universities where professors may retire but they have
no replacements in their areas of specialisation and they retain them
on contract bases. But on those contract bases, they get less paid than
when they were running their tenure and their contract is renewable
after a short period; say about two years. I don’t know where a civil
servant who has reached retirement can be told to stay in office
contrary to the provisions of the law. So, what the head of state has
done is illegal; and I am surprised that nobody either in the National
Assembly or any of the civil so- ciety organisations has questioned it.
Secondly, he has breached the provisions of the National Constitution on
the Federal Character in giving the impression that loyalty to the head
of state is a function of where he comes from and therefore must
determine who is a commander in any of the armed services. It’s a
misnomer and runs counter to the necessity of building a united country,
which the president must be an embodiment. This country has never been
as divided as it is today. The president’s appointments remind people of
where they are from; it has negated every advantage that we have
acquired over the years in terms of building a united country. Why is it
that everywhere; Fulani herders have killed, murdered people in their
numbers, the police arrived after; the whole essence of security is
prevention, not management of crime after it has happened. An effective
security must prevent a crime from occurring; in order words, it must
have information, surveillance, it must have capacity to predict what
the criminal is likely to do. We look at all these, social media are
awash with pictures of Fulani herdsmen with riffles; their faces are
there and nobody has arrested any one of them; those who are arrested,
no one is prosecuted. You get the impression that it’s a religious war.
What on earth justifies herdsmen entering a catholic church while the
service is going on and murdering two priests; parishioners and members
of the choir? And turning round to wear the uniforms of members of the
choir; making songs and caricature of them with all their faces showing,
trending on the social media with the entire Nigerian security system
seeing them and somebody tells you that this is Libyan inspired.
When did
Mammar Ghadaffi die? Any country with an effective security system
would say; Ghadaffi is dying with unprotected armoury, people are going
to take the arms and percolate around Africa. How have we made our
borders secure to ensure that these people do not come in; our borders
are the most porous? Evidences are arising from Kano indigenes now that a
number of people who are not Nigerians are coming into Nigeria to
register for the next election. Where are their addresses? INEC has done
an administrative
inquiry; fine, but in law you can’t be a judge in your own case. INEC
could not have made a mistake, and be the one to investigate its own
mistake. It must allow a judicial inquiry and even if its report has not
been made public and the social media are replete with permanent
voters’ cards showing names and pictures of children; the evidence is
already in public domain, and it has not reached government to set up a
judicial panel of inquiry; how do you ensure that the coming election is
transparent when all the processes
leading to it are not transparent. The weight of the arguments and the
fact that these matters are in public domain is enough for government to
say justice must not only be done but seen to be done; let there be a
judicial panel of inquiry on every infraction that has been complained
about in the registration of voters. So, that we remove the iota of
doubt in the mind of every Nigerian as to the election we are going
into. Right now, Goggle has developed a technology by which you can
count people without necessarily asking them to go to the PVC centre; to
do an aerial counting meaning that the population of Nigeria can be
done through aerial counting. Our National Population Commission has
never been allowed to tell us the population of each ethnic origin; why?
We’ve never been told how many Christians and Muslims exist in Nigeria
because it’s not one of the things to be enumerated in a population
headcount; why? But we knew that when the British were doing our
headcount and the population headcount you have now, the figures are
inconsistent with the figures of the British Government even on a
projected bases using growth trends in world demographic statistics.
So,
everyone laughs at us. Even children enrolments in schools do not
reflect the demographic pattern given to certain areas of the country.
Our population headcount is fake; it’s unverifiable and so will our
voters’ registration be unless there is judicial inquiry into these
processes that sanitise the system.
Do you think any other president of northern origin can restructure the country?
Restructuring has ceased to be the views of one section of the
country. There are northerners in the middle belt who believe in
restructuring; there are northerners not from the middle belt like Atiku
Abubakar; President Ibrahim Babangida who believe in restructuring.
Restructuring is not a sectional ideology; it’s the only way to give
birth to a productive, united and more prosperous Nigeria; without it,
Nigeria is stillborn. Do you realise now that what we pay as interest of
nearly $20billion that we have as external loans is more than what we
generate as taxation as a nation. We pay 40 per cent of our GDP in
retirement of external loans and it is at a growing trend. Right now,
America has upped its interest rate; there is a forum of mass withdrawal
of investments in our business cycle in search of greater interest rate
in America. What it’s going to do is that if nothing happens to shore
up; thank God there is artificial rise in price of crude oil but that is
likely to fall because America is fighting and OPEC has just agreed to
lower their prices. So, this increase thing is a short term thing. When
there is a foreign flight of capital, what will happen is that the price
of the Naira will weaken in competition for the dollar because the
amount of dollar flowing into our country is severely limited. So, it
will be based on the dollar that we earn from our exports. One expects
that the political rhetoric as we go into election should be telling us;
how do we get out of it and that’s why we are saying that restructuring
is the only way out of it. Restructuring takes our energies back to the
productive units in smaller concentrations and independence to make
decisions which are all in the province of the federal government. We
have an amorphous federal government that does not work.
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