AN INVITATION TO DISASTER !
By
Abubakar
Sulaiman Muhd
24th Jan., 2013
alfalancy@yahoo.com
It was just on 22nd January, 2013 that Kano state government
announced the ban of riding motorcycles with more than one person. This
decision is as a result of frequent attacks of Boko Haram sect on security personnel,
government agencies and other buildings as well as the recent attack on the
Kano emir on his way back from Qur’anic graduation ceremony, on 20th
January, 2013. Before the ban came to my notice I was strong and confident, in
a high sipirit and excitement despite the fact of the trouble that lies at the
back of my mind, that of insecurity and insurgency that disturbs the psyche of
many people as we always sleep and wake up with the matter burning in our mind.
I take my pen to write my untold agony, though I believe many people share the
same fate with me.
It was unprecedented before this time
to find men in Kano
especially those in the markets retiring to home since before the sun finishes
wearing its gold glowing attire. The issue of Boko Haram is like a tree with
many branches and a concept with many phyla that it becomes a mysterious affair
to relate any criminal act to a particular group. For many people disguise
under its banner to perpetrate their criminality. The original Boko Haram was
fighting with heart and might towards its mission but weakened after the extra
judicious killing of its ringleaders. Then quickly chipped in armed robbers as
the second branch, kidnappers, politicians killing their opponents and the big
Boko Haram who maintains the mission to loot and continue looting the gullible
masses that are desperate for peace. Yes government the big Boko Haram, for is
it not the government that jeopardizes the system of education and made it an
issue of monopoly, brand, patent and copy right to a particular class? Any social evil in the society is associated
to government’s inability, renege nonchalance and indulgence to secure the well
being of its citizens and Boko Haram is no exception because the role of government
is not adequately played in shaping the society to good order.
My concern
here is to look at the irrational decision taken by the boorish irrational and
dullard officials in Africa house. Since the
start of the insurgency mysterious cloud bolted the light of veracity so that
when something of any criminal acts happen, nobody with systematic accuracy could
tell about who is behind it and how come it happens; only that all the blame is
to go directly to a particular group. For example the killing of Muhammad Shuwa
which is still unjustifiable despite the hard security guard in his compound,
the attacks on commercial banks by army robbers and the killing of politicians
by politicians, all these instances are cases related to a group which later, time
proved the blame contrary. All I ’m
trying to do is build my argument on premise that we cannot believe that if it
was really Boko Haram that attacked the emir of which as a result caused the
irrational decision. For there are many factors to prove this point. One is
that there is internal family crisis and vendetta among the emir’s sons over
who is to inherit the throne. Some among his sons have the belief that in as
much as the emir is alive, they will never be the king. And others have the
view that if the emir is alive he can abdicate the throne to one of them. So we
can not justify if the attack was not a ploy from a group of the emir’s
son. For that, taking such a stupid
decision without much rumination is nonsensical. The second point is that government
officials might wish to maintain the situation so as to continue milking the state
dry to their own benefit. The third point is the policy of western civilization
that our officials are pursuing ignorantly. That idea of urbanization, of
cleaning the cities off the dirty and menial jobs, in officials’ view. We hear
officials on many occasions speaking about this policy of removing buildings that are beside the road,
containers, benches of roadside oil sellers, Achaba riding and other activities
that government considers unfitting in cities like Kano . Out of ignomable ignorance, Nigerian
officials are trying to change the country overnight, trying to parallel
different people that have different cultural and social configuration setting;
forgetting that in developed countries they have no thieving leaders as we have
here, no corruption as we have here, no illiteracy as we have here and that
these developed countries have passed through ages before they came to where
they are now. If at least we want be like these countries, our leaders must
first of all eliminate these vices of which that same leaders are the leading
forerunners, before dragging us into the world of civilization with a string of
poverty and illiteracy round our neck. The blame should not go to the masses
that are always at the receiving end of all the consequence. In this regard,
from all angles one can conclude that Kano
state officials want to just maintain the situation to loot the state as the
case at federal level or they want to urbanize the city so that they hide under
the emir’s attack to get their mission accomplished. It also seems like Kano state is welcoming the suffering of the
people by dragging it nearer because the time is not yet due that the
government will inflict such hardship on its own masses. Many many souls have
passed through this course one of which Sheik Jaafar Mahmud Adam’s, a diligent
teacher whose soul according to religion is far important than the souls of
hundred illiterate people but his death did not bring such bar. Here the shock
not the death of one person will cause the suffering of thousands and thousands
of good innocent people and will render them jobless. Remember we are in
democracy, the system of governing base on the will of the majority and popular
support, where the saying goes; majority carries the vote. All people are equal
but some are more equal than others, here we are.
The banning of motorcycle
riding, one person maximum; is unwise, illogical and it is an invitation to
disasters and more social evils. Social evils stem from unemployment and
especially northern state are concomitantly in this ditch. “There is no danger
for any community, state or country, bigger than an illiterate youth wallowing
in unemployment and abject poverty. The biggest enemies to any society are
poverty, diseases, illiteracy and joblessness. These four evils widely prevail in virtually all the
Northern states and a few in the south. Social anomies such as these do breed a
terrible anger that leads to violence, envy, frustration, drug addiction and
other vices that can easily unsettle any society.” Bashir Tofa, (post election
violence speech).
In city like Kano where more than two
millions people earn their living through Achaba, how can a logical, sensible
man will arrive at this wrong conclusion? This will render many people jobless
and will later breed all these evils above.
What those rendered jobless
will do? Government should ask itself this question first. We know every human
being must survive and in search of means of survival, a man can involve in any
act just to feed himself, at least. If government is saying she is taking
measures to curb the attacks in the state, government should know that its
decision is not helping matter. For those who are rendered jobless must survive
and along the line; they are likely to involve in any means. The ends justify
the means. Government is making things worse, for those rendered jobless are
likely to join other groups if only they can get their means of survival. This
means that instead of weakening the opponent, government is now strengthening
the base of its enemy by giving them a room to accommodate more members.
Hooliganism or Daba came to
an end in Kano
when Achaba riding flourished. Reason, was that most of those Achaba riders
were hooligans who left their former business. Some even used their brains to
go to other states to provide their service since people there needed their
service but, hapless the government of these states looked at it with envious
eyes and made it prohibited in their states since it was not their men that
were to the job. Achaba riders from those states flowed to their homeland and
since then social vices began to resurface in the north and flourishes and
fruits it evil deeds. And now if Achaba riders are rejected in their home then
where will they go? The northern states will certainly continue to sink into
social and economic dilapidation.
Economically speaking, the
ban of riding motorcycles is stupidity. Every economy on earth no matter how developed,
is believed to hinge upon the petty jobs. Let solve this equation, if you say
that motorcycle will not carry more than one person, then you are saying ‘no’
to Achaba indirectly for no way an Achaba rider can work without passenger. And when Achaba doesn’t work
mechanics will not work and if they do they will only earn very frugal amount
and low income + low saving + low investment = vicious circle of poverty which
amounts to additional of societal probs. Next a victim is vulcanizer because
his clients are not on the road. Then roadside oil sellers, followed by spare
parts sellers. Even those who sell eatables on the road like fried egg and yams
will lose their job because most of the buyers of such food are Achaba riders.
Many of these petty workers are the ones whose blood is serving as steam in
making the economic engine moves.
Socially speaking, Kano is not like other
states. It has many clusters of houses to such extent that there are many
places that car could not get access in.
on many occasion where there is an ailing somebody, usually motorcycle is used
to bring the patient to the hospital. Many pregnant women, their lives are
saved through motorcycle. With only this, if government is doing for the people,
as it’s claiming women’ health first; should change her mind. Let’s learn from example and
experience. Many bomb-affected states in the north have adopted this tactics of
Achaba bar but still we continue to hear bad story here and there, to this end
the application of this unwise decision would, I think not bring any change but
will rather push people against the wall.
When US were attacked on 9/11, officials did not ban flight from any country into
its territory because of the fear more attacks will come. What the US official
did? They took precludive measures and sensitive scrutiny before any flight
lands on its ground. For banning a flight even from Afghanistan
or Pakistan
will cause more havoc than did the attack. Many of its citizens would lose
their jobs and then government would lose its revenue generated from the
flights companies and also from the people that will come for their business,
so equally to the Kano
state government, it will lose its revenue and its citizens will lose their
jobs grossly.
Somebody might ask what next after the ban and
attack continues? This, we don’t hope. Because even before the ban some attacks
were carried out by car. So will government put bar on cars? The answer is
simple, government will not bar cars because its officials are using cars and
what business have they to do with motorcycle that they will not bar it. That
is why I am skeptical if government is not intending to drag us into the world
of civilization with string of poverty and illiteracy round our neck thus
disguising under Boko Haram.
Are northern states not
dancing to the tune of their enemy in contributing towards destroying the
region?
Since the start of the
insurgency many brains and critical minds have been suggesting ways on how to
go about the situation but the officials turn deafening ears. For example after
Kano have received its 9/11 version, many calls
were put forward i.e. Weep Not, Kano by Dr. Aliyu Tilde on how officials in Kano will face the
challenge. He says that official must not depend on federal government security
strategy to combat the crisis because the government is not willing to bring an
end the situation. The fear is that government will scatter its mad dogs around
the city to be killing the innocent citizens, make women widow, rape the chaste
ladies and make the children orphans. Many are of the view that the president
is nursing bitter grudge against the region and he is restless searching with
vigilant eyes for an avenue that will give him a room to devastate the region.
At first I have a belief in not this
view and rejected this interpretation of event, but for now I am cleared off
doubt. First to support my argument is his Excellency’s refusal to take any
civilized step of security restoration measure. If he is ignorant about that
why doesn’t he ask those who know? Wanton destruction of the north. Second, why
the president will not reciprocate the gesture of amnesty to Boko Haram members
as did his master president ‘Yar Adua to Niger/Delta terrorist groups. Lastly, I
read somebody’s comment from the south saying that he wants to become a soldier
just to retaliate what was done to his people during the civil war. That is why
we are not surprised when we hear JTF kills innocent people in their homes, or
on their way to markets in Kano .
My belief is that anything other than civil way to combat the crisis is a coy
to devastate the region. Because it will take you till the end of time killing
fire by fire, but you can do so with water in a meek sprinkling shower.
And if officials are banning
Achaba for civilization purpose or are copying their southern counterparts,
then they are so doing devastating the region to the delight of their enemy.
And if any of the northern governors wants to prove me wrong he should try
banning prostitution or alcoholism in his state and see how the atmosphere will
be boiling between north and south because their men will lose their jobs.
To save the sinking ship,
officials must think twice before taking any decision and must consult the
advice of experts outside government’s offices in order to avoid such unpopular
policies. Even now it will not be a discovery made too late if Kano state government will
backpedal to change her mind. We know the officials are human and human beings
are to err. Fallible as we are infallible we can never be. And about the issue
in general, officials must resort to thousands of advices given to them and
listen to these good words for the goodness of all. But otherwise this, northern officials will
advertently or inadvertently continue to dance to the tune of their enemy in
destroying the region economically, socially, politically, and educationally.
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