Jonathan, Northern Muslims and Boko Haram Saga!

Source: pointblanknews.com

By Jonathan Ekene Ifeanyi
I've marvelled most about the way the Islamic party (the APC) has turned

the issue of insecurity in the county into an instrument of political

campaign. In particular, the posters I saw in Lagos Island some days ago

were simply irritating. In the posters were written the following: “No

Equipment for Security Forces…But 4.3 Trillion Security Budget.”

“Corruption over Security.” “Vote for Change!”
I've simply over-heard foreigners asking what the hell Nigerian people

were doing over the past few years while Boko Haram murdered about 20, 000

innocent Nigerians! “Government can't do this if not solidly backed by the

people,” said one foreigner. “Can't the entire citizens unite to defeat

the evil forces?” he asked. Indeed they can't! Rather, many do not only

feel less concerned, they have been busy joining their fellow selfish and

unpatriotic cabal that make up the Islamic party to crucify the innocent

Goodluck. Just about three weeks ago, French President, Francois Hollande

declared that the battle to rout Boko Haram must be total and collective,

adding that his country's efforts to checkmate the sect in Nigeria was to

stop their activities from engulfing the West Africa sub-region and

beyond. The French leader who spoke while hosting a well-attended

“Africa-France Economic Forum for a Shared Growth” in Paris on Friday,

February 7,2015, said France was not only concerned about preserving the

world but committed to efforts to tackle insurgency in the world. His

declaration came just as Jonathan insisted that his administration would

have no respite until insurgency is defeated, assuring that the government

had not given up on its commitment to rescue the abducted Chibok girls. On

a number of occasions, France had led initiatives and hosted meetings of

countries within the Lake Chad basin, including Chad, Nigeria, Cameroon

and Niger Republic in an effort to adopt an integrated approach in

stopping the activities of Boko Haram. Now Francois Hollande remarkably

noted that achieving growth and development was a mirage in an atmosphere

of insecurity.
These words of a mere foreigner touched me, particularly when I considered

that, with the spate of insecurity on the increase, especially in a

section of the North, attention is being shifted from the concrete efforts

of the present administration to transform the economy, to the continued

destruction of lives and property by Boko Haram terrorists who now pose

serious security threat since they intensified their dastardly acts about

five years ago. So foreigners are aware of the terrible kind of situation

the present administration is facing and are finding ways of assisting,

but here in Nigeria, everybody folds hands while hurling unimaginable

diabolical accusations on Jonathan's administration, accusations of not

just being a weak system that cannot fight “insurgency,” but also—in

fact—of being the very brain behind Boko Haram!
Indeed it is true that a democratic system—government by the people—is

evil, but the Nigerian case under Jonathan, a system in which even a

ten-year old child can insult the President and it is simply normal, has

simply become extraordinary!
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan became the President of the Federal Republic of

Nigeria in 2010 following the death of President Musa Yar'Adua. First, we

recall the drama that took place when Yar'Adua died—I mean the physical

battle that was fought before Jonathan was eventually sworn in as

President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, even though it was his

constitutional right to be sworn in.
The first bomb explosion witnessed by Jonathan's administration was the

October 2010 Abuja Bomb Blast—the same October Lawal Kaita said (on behalf

of Northern Elders Political Forum) that “We'll make Nigeria ungovernable

for Jonathan.” The same Lawal Kaita recently stated that “North Will

Confront Jonathan,”that “Anything short of a Northern President is

tantamount to stealing our presidency. Jonathan has to go and he will go.

Even if he uses incumbency powers to get his nomination on the platform of

the PDP, he will be frustrated out.” In the same 2010 Junaid Mohammed

declared that “It must be a Northerner or no Nigeria.” Asked what he

expected would happen if Goodluck Jonathan won the PDP's endorsement to

contest the 2011 presidential election, Junaid said, prophetically: “There

would be violence. First, the PDP would never be the same again. People

would desert the PDP in droves; secondly, the north is not going to take

it hands down. I want to assure that I want you to hold me to this after

seeing the way the events shape.” (The Guardian, November 2, 2010).

The October 2010 bomb blast claimed over scores of lives as the country

was celebrating its golden jubilee independence anniversary in Abuja on

October 1, 2010. The so-called Movement for the Emancipation of Niger

Delta, MEND, claimed to be responsible. It is important to note here that

the same MEND is now said to be opposing the re-election bid of Goodluck

Jonathan while supporting Mohammadu Buhari!
Now we recall here that Jonathan then exonerated MEND from the attack. He

did that certainly because to him, it must have been certainly unthinkable

for his own people, the Niger Deltans, to do such, and this is perfectly

reasonable. In his first public reaction to the bomb blasts which took

place less than a kilometre away from Eagle Square where he was inspecting

a military parade in commemoration of the nation's 50th independence

anniversary, Jonathan said terrorists were behind the deadly explosions

and not MEND.“What happened yesterday was a terrorist act and MEND was

just used as a straw; MEND is not a terrorist group,” he said. He added

that the people of the Niger Delta are aware of the efforts of the present

administration to address the deprivation of the past and will not do

anything to jeopardise the opportunity. “It is erroneous to think that my

people who have been agitating for good living will deliberately blow up

the opportunity they have now,” Jonathan said.
However, MEND did not only claim responsibility for the bomb blasts, the

militants had in an e-mail messages to some media houses warned of the

impending attacks and advised people to evacuate areas close to the venue

of the independence celebrations about an hour before the explosions went

off. We pause here to note that this is exactly the same kind of warning

always given by Boko Haram before launching attacks in certain areas. It

is also interesting to note that while Boko Haram in its various video

messages has threatened Niger Delta militants such as those headed by

Asari Dokubo, the Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force, it has never at

any time said anything bad against MEND! In fact, Asari Dokubo has

rightly stated that MEND, just like Boko Haram, is a faceless

organization; that MEND is a faceless organisation which no longer exists

as far as the struggle for people's emancipation in Niger Delta region is

concerned. Speaking against the background of the controversial statement

issued in January 2010 by MEND endorsing the candidacy of the presidential

candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu

Buhari, the former militant leader described the acronym, MEND as

pseudonym being used by the imprisoned Henry Okah to extort money from

ignorant persons. This is true because even Henry Okah convicted for the

October 1, 2010 bombing at Eagles Square, has denied being the leader of

MEND in court under oath. Have you ever wondered why MEND leaders are not

known anywhere like other organisations such as the Ijaw Youth Council,

OPC and so on?
Here then, we see how the “insurgency” issue was systematically started.

The name of a “Niger Delta militant group” was used so that gullible

Nigerians would attribute future attacks to Jonathan and his people, and

since then, this has been working!
A serious war was fought before Jonathan eventually contested the 2011

election. Then of course he had the sympathy of many Nigerians (whose

minds have now been successfully poisoned) and so these merchants of death

could do nothing to stop him; knowing that, they asked him to promise he

would run for just a term. Out of frustration, Jonathan promised. But

then, after the 2011 election, Jonathan began to show signs of wishing to

contest come 2015.
Again, Abu King Shuluwa exploded: “Any attempt by Jonathan to run for the

election would plunge this country into total anarchy or revolution

because the people feel betrayed by a president who told them that he

would run for one term and thereafter return power to the North…I saw a

vision of the country disintegrating by 2015, but the only person that can

save Nigeria from the impending disintegration is President Jonathan and

he can do that by not contesting the 2015 presidential election. If he

does, then he is calling for the total revolution, which will affect every

household. That revolution will start the day Jonathan is announced as the

candidate of the PDP. If he dares win the election, he will hardly be

sworn-in because of the revolution”. (Vanguard Newspapers, Sunday, May 5,

2013).
Northern Muslims manifested their most terrible kind of wickedness when

they started circulating the news that Jonathan himself is behind Boko

Haram attacks. First, on the over 200 Chibok girls: We recall that

Governor Shettima of Borno State was advised by the Federal Government to

relocate those girls to Maiduguri to write their WAEC examination due to

security concern in Chibok. Governor Shettima refused but instead gave

assurance that he had security for the girls. But in reality he had none

except an old “maiguard” in the school. After an exam session the girls

were abducted by Boko Haram, but before then, the Principal of the school

and her daughters who are Muslims had disappeared from Chobok. Thereafter,

it took Mr. Governor 18 days to inform his President of the Chibok girls'

abduction. Till date, no Nigerian has been honest enough to ask Shettima

to account for those girls or vacate his office, having deceived the

nation and which deceit resulted in the abduction of the girls. Today Mr.

Shettima is in the forefront of those seeking for “Change.”

The Chibok girls were kidnapped on the 14th of April, 2014. Then in August

2014 we heard of the same Northern Elders Forum (of which Lawal Kaita is a

member) giving Jonathan an ultimatum till the end of October 2014 to bring

back the Chibok girls. The elders also “ordered” Jonathan to end the Boko

Haram “insurgency” with immediate effect, threatening that failure to do

so meant he was not fit to seek a re-election in 2015.The forum alleged

that the FG's failure to put an end to the insecurity in Yobe, Borno and

Adamawa States was a plot to weaken the North's political and economic

potentials ahead of the 2015 elections. Hear them:
“We are convinced that most of these conflicts are being engineered to

weaken the North politically and economically by interests which intend

to exploit such weaknesses for electoral benefits. In the light of our

firm conviction that the insurgency and related security challenges pose

threats to the 2015 elections and the survival of our nation, we strongly

advise President Jonathan to bring to an end the insurgency in all its

manifestations and produce the Chibok girls before the end of October,

2014.” Their logic is that by failing to secure the release of the girls,

“Nigerians (i.e., the Northern Elders) would be left with the only

conclusion that he had forfeited his right to ask for their mandate

beyond 2015.”
“Their diagnosis of the Boko Haram insurgency is, to say the least,

bizarre,” writes Kiikpoye Aaron. “According to them”, continues Kiikpoye,

“what fuels the Boko Haram insurgency is a '“lack of a strong will at the

level of the Presidency, deep-seated corruption, incompetence in

governments and in the management of security challenges.” I would contest

this logic and argue instead that what fuels the Boko Haram insurgency is

the political opportunism the North makes of Boko Haram. More to the

point, a calm reading of the complicity so manifestly expressed in that

Kaduna ultimatum validates the instincts of many non-northerners, namely

that the Boko Haram insurgency is inseparable from a larger northern

agenda to frustrate President Jonathan and recapture power.”

Since then, northern leaders have been spreading the falsehood fast in the

region that Jonathan's administration is fuelling the Boko Haram

“insur­gency” in parts of the North to enhance his chances of re-election

in the 2015 general elections. From Katsina to Kaduna, Bauchi to Kano and

so on, virtually all the leaders Saturday Sun spoke to on the strong

feelings spreading like wildfire that the Federal Government was conniving

with some factions of Boko Haram to wreak havoc in the North, said the

paper, gave the same verdict. They accused Jonathan of working

clandestinely to use the “insurgency” to depopulate the North ahead of the

February 2015 elections. In fact, former Commissioner of Police in Lagos

State, Abubakar Tsav, accused the presidency of using Ni­ger Delta

militants to carry out the November 28, 2014 bombing of Kano Central

Mosque!
Similarly, in late December 2011 we heard of the former Kaduna State

Governor, Alhaji Balarabe Musa exonerating Boko Haram from the 2011

Christmas Day bombings that killed dozens of Catholics at St Theresa's

Catholic Church in Madala. For him, Jonathan is simply behind the

bombings. Despite claim by Boko Haram to be responsible for the blasts,

Musa argued that government's bad policies could lead groups to act

against them. Hear him:
“I doubt if the bombings are done by Boko Haram. I very much doubt it. I

think it is something more organised. Definitely it is something

subversive. Something directly related to the government. We are yet to

know who is directly responsible for these acts. You know that the state

of the nation is bad in every respect. There is protest against the

government and its policies from various sources. So you don't know which

particular source is responsible for this unfortunate incident. I think

when one goes through the statement of the sect and the so-called

spokesman, there is no coordination. Secondly, this particular

identification of churches on Christmas Day, I don't understand it. There

is no reason for any person or group to do this. The world over, there is

no reason for such attack on a celebration day like this. Why should they

target churches? So, I very much doubt if this is caused by Boko Haram.

Some people of course can claim this is Boko Haram, but, again if you

listen to their statements, you will find out that there are

contradictions. So, the government has to really sit down and find out the

true situation.”
He further insisted: “I very much doubt if this incident is Boko Haram, I

think it is something more national…The government has a problem, it has

legitimacy problem, it is not performing, and the leaders are not cohesive

in many ways. These are the undoing of the government we have today.”

In November 2014, Musa repeated, “Some of us believe that Boko Haram is

not a religious problem. It is more of a political problem. Boko Haram is

a problem created by the government deliberately to destabilise Nigeria

and divert the attention of the people from the failures of the

government. With Nigeria destabilised, starting from the North, when the

2015 elections come, the level of insecurity will be so much that

Nigerians will not be concerned with the elections. Instead, they'll be

concerned primarily with peace. That will make election rigging easy.”

Again, we also heard of the former minister of the FCT, Malam Nasir

El-Rufai, having a field day on Twitter taunting the Federal Government

and hurling veiled insults at Goodluck, tweeting every negative message

against him by his followers on Twitter. Many Nigerians had expressed

disgust that El-Rufai, who received public sympathy after the death of his

own daughter, could turn around and use the deaths of innocent worshippers

as propaganda to further his antagonism against Goodluck after he lost out

in the power scramble after his return from exile. The same El-rufai had

earlier then called on Goodluck to negotiate with the terrorists.

Again, in August, 2014, we heard of the Australian character named Stephen

Davis, the so-called “crisis negotiator”, setting the media ablaze with

his allegations regarding Boko Haram sponsors. Davis aroused our sleeping

consciousness when he alleged in an interview with the Australian

Broadcasting Company (ABC) that Islamic terrorist sect, Boko Haram, was

being funded by Nigerian politicians. But this wasn't the main news as

many Nigerians were aware of that fact. In a subsequent interview with

Arise TV, Davis went further to name former Borno State Governor, Modu

Sheriff and former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, as

sponsors of the group! The question many Nigerians asked was this: how has

Ihejirika, a non-Muslim, become a Boko Haram sponsor? Asked to explain why

Mr. Ihejirika, a non-Muslim who hails from the predominantly Christian

south eastern part of Nigeria, became a Boko Haram “sponsor,” Mr. Davis

said: “Boko Haram commanders and some connected with them told me on

several occasions that Ihejirika was one of their sponsors.” This is

fantastic, and interesting too! It is equally interesting that Boko Haram

members didn't tell Davis any other thing about why they are fighting, the

need to rule Nigeria according to the tenets of Islam, etc, except

revealing their sponsors!
Angered by this amazing allegation, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Wing

threatened to label the All Progressives Congress, APC, an 'anti-Igbo

political party' if it failed to apologise to former Chief of Army Staff,

Lt. Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, within 48 hours. The threat, which the

Ohanaeze Youth Wing issued in a statement jointly signed by its National

Secretary, Emmanuel Nnabuike, and Publicity Secretary, Obinna Adibe,

followed the APC's demand for Iherjika's prosecution over alleged

sponsorship of the Boko Haram sect. The APC demanded Ihejirika's

prosecution in the wake of claims made by Australian negotiator, Mr.

Stephen Davis.
In the statement entitled, 'Ongoing Attempts To Brand Gen. Ihejirika a

Boko Haram Sponsor', the Ohanaeze youths described the negotiator's claims

as “spurious.” The group expressed regrets that the APC did not bother to

ascertain the veracity of his allegations before calling for Ihejirika's

prosecution. Ohanaeze youths noted that Ihejirika deserved an apology from

the APC since the Department of State Security absolved him of any

involvement with Boko Haram. It said: “It is on record that the same

people trying to frame up Gen. Ihejirika are the same people who claimed

they would make Nigeria ungovernable for President Jonathan, in the

aftermath of the 2011 presidential election. We view the call for

Ihejirika's trial by the APC through its spokesman, Alhaji Lai Mohammed,

without bothering to confirm the authenticity of the statement, as

malicious and premeditated. Now that the Director of State Security has

officially absolved Ihejirika of any complicity in the matter, we ask the

APC to issue an apology to Gen. Ihejirika and Ndigbo within 48 hours. If

they fail to do so, the APC shall be formally labeled an anti-Igbo party

and other sanctions shall follow.”
Continuing, the group described Davis as a “fraudulent character and

mercenary.” It said: “Security is too weighty a matter to be politicised.

Therefore it is unpatriotic for political leaders to embark on character

assassination based on unsubstantiated and misguided rumours. Dr Stephen

Davis has shown himself to be a fraudulent character and a mercenary,

whose stock in trade is the distortion of information in order to cause

chaos, thereby creating more business for him.” Ohanaeze youth wing added

that Davis employed “cheap propaganda tactics” by naming Ihejirika

alongside former Borno State Governor, Ali Modu Sheriff, who has been

consistently linked with the emergence and sponsorship of Boko Haram as

the sect's sponsor in order to lend credence to his claims in the eyes of

“gullible members of the public.” The group noted that Davis did not

provide any evidence or motivation for Ihejirika, a Christian and an Igbo

from the South East, to sponsor Boko Haram.
Now anyone in this country who has been following the trend of events is

certain that among all Nigerian soldiers that ever fought Boko Haram,

Ihejirika is simply their number one enemy. And why? Because he was the

most brave and the most brutal who really meant business in dealing with

the terrorists. In fact, this was the main reason why the same northern

Muslims pressurized Jonathan to remove him—despite the lies we were told.

Again, in May 2014, Buhari described Boko Haram terrorists as “mindless

bigots, and not followers of God.” He said: “Over the past few weeks, the

abduction of the schoolgirls at Chibok, Borno State has underscored the

threat we have been facing as a nation in recent times from the actions of

misguided persons masquerading as adherents of Islam. That horrific video

posted on the internet is a clear manifestation of the mindlessness of the

bigots. It shows them for whom they are, such men cannot threaten nor

should they be allowed to violate our sovereignty. It is clear from what

they profess that they are not followers of God. They do not mean well for

our country and her citizens. I am a Muslim, I am versed in the teaching

of Christianity and I understand both religions to seek peaceful

co-existence of all humanity…We are glad that the Federal Government has

accepted international support in the search for the missing girls and for

an end to the insurgency in parts of the country.”
Now we recall here that Jonathan then welcomed Gen. Buhari's call on all

Nigerians to remain steadfast and work in unity to overcome “terrorists

and other merchants of death, who currently threaten national security.”

Consequently Buhari was attacked by Boko Haram terrorists in July 2014 for

betraying Islam even publicly.
However, in October of the same year, after he had been attacked by Boko

Haram for his negative comments about them, and as the 2015 election drew

near, the same Buhari contradictorily asked the Federal Government to stop

the clampdown of Boko Haram “insurgents”, saying Niger Delta Militants

were never killed or properties belonging to them destroyed. Buhari, who

spoke on a Liberty Radio programme, accused the government of killing and

destroying houses belonging to Boko Haram members while the Niger Delta

militants got special treatment. He said that unlike the special treatment

given to the Niger Delta militants by the federal government, the Boko

Haram members were being killed and their houses demolished by the

government. While accusing Jonathan of failing from the beginning to

address the security situation in the country, Buhari said he had never

been in support of the state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa

states. According to Buhari, “what is responsible for the security

situation in the country is caused by the activities of Niger Delta

militants. Every Nigerian that is familiar with what is happening knows

this. The Niger Delta militants started it all. What happened is that the

governors of the Niger Delta at that time wanted to win their elections,

so they recruited youths and gave guns and bullets to them to use against

their opponents to win elections by force. After the elections, they asked

the boys to return the guns, and the boys refused to do so. Because of

that the allowance that was being given to them by the governors was

stopped.”
These comments on Boko Haram, indeed, give us an insight on how Buhari

will “fight” the terrorists if elected. He had even asked the Federal

Government to “rehabilitate them, grant them amnesty and pay them every

month,” concluding that any attack on the Boko Haram sect was “a

declaration of war on the people of Northern Nigeria.” This, according to

Chief Fani-Kayode, raises the question of the true nature of Buhari's

relationship with these groups and its international affiliates. (See more

at:
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/news/national-news/193387-nigerians-should-interrogate-the-relationship-between-mend-boko-haram-buhari-says-fani-kayode#sthash.jBlIKT8v.dpuf).

Chief Femi Fani-Kayode has called on Nigerians and members of the

international community to interrogate the relationship between Movement

for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND) as well as Boko Haram and the

All Progressives Congress (APC) with its presidential candidate, General

Muhammadu Buhari. I think that call should be taken seriously. “It is on

public record that Buhari had announced to the whole world that it was

unfair and unjust for the Boko Haram, which has killed over 20,000

innocent Nigerians, mostly women and children, after burning their homes

and destroying their communities, to be tackled,” says Fani-Kayode. “It is

also on record that Buhari has severally and consistently criticised

government for protecting Nigerians against the attacks of Boko Haram and

has gleefully announced that government forces should stop attacking the

Boko Haram, and in fact, should treat them like the Niger Delta

militants.” He further stated that the APC's presidential spokesperson,

Alhaji Lai Mohammed, whom he described as a friend, had supported Buhari

by stating that the proscription of Boko Haram by the Federal Government

after they had murdered 20,000 Nigerians in cold blood was unjust and

unconstitutional. “I think it is relevant and something of interest for

all Nigerians and the members of the international community to begin to

ask questions about the nexus between Boko Haram, MEND and all these

terrorist organisations that find it easy to kill people and the leading

opposition presidential candidate and the APC. This is the question

Nigerians should seek answers to, because insecurity is one of the

fundamental issues of the campaign for the office of President and

Nigerians must be wary of any person seeking to be President and has such

public sympathy for terrorist organisations, in spite of the obvious

damages that they inflicted on the country,” he said.

Similarly, former minister of information, Labaran Maku, has said that

governors and not Jonathan should be held responsible for Boko Haram

menace. Maku told newsmen in Awka, the Anambra State capital, that as

chief security officers of their respective states who are “unaccountable

to the Presidency, the governors are autonomous and closer to the people

and as such, should know better than the Presidency what goes wrong in

their domains.” According to Maku, Jonathan should not be held responsible

for the insecurity in the country, rather the governors should be in

charge as chief executives of their various states and take responsibility

of any problem there. Maku particularly urged those behind the political

violence in the country to desist from it as such was no longer

fashionable, adding that superior argument and ideas should rather be

their greatest political campaign weapons. Maku condemned the recent

attacks on Jonathan in Bauchi and Katsina states when the Peoples

Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate and his team went to the

areas to campaign for votes, describing the attacks as “unruly and

unfortunate.” “The president was not supposed to be attacked in any part

of the country because he has demonstrated quality leadership which every

geo-political zone would attest to. Therefore, no right thinking person

would have carried out any form of attack on him. His humility and liberal

mindedness has come to bear by his condoning the attack with calmness,” he

said.
In April 2014 a popular clairvoyant in Adamawa State, Alhaji Alhassan

Mohammed Goni, a.k.a. AMG, threatened to expose the sponsors of Boko Haram

terrorism if the group did not suspend their bloodletting and hostilities

in the country within two weeks. Goni expressed sympathy for Jonathan,

saying the president is a good man and that those that are targeting his

administration would fail woefully. He said having been disturbed by the

bloodletting and seemingly inexorable hostilities by the group, he deemed

it fit to come forward, and warned that if those behind Boko Haram fail to

change their ways, he would soon expose them. Goni added that among those

sponsoring Boko Haram activities are top politicians and traditional

rulers with the sole aim of causing confusion in the country. He said he

was aware of the various nocturnal meetings held by the sect before

launching attacks but was not able to curtail their attacks as he had not

been permitted to do so. “My vision always tells me whenever the Boko

Haram are about to launch attacks but I was always incapacitated to stop

them because I was not given express permission by the authorities to do

so; but through my intervention, the intensity of the attacks is minimal.”

Similarly, according to Tell magazine, “it was revealed that many of the

Borno politicians shouting at the Federal Government for not solving the

insurgency problem are paying monthly retainership ranging from N2 to N4

million each to Boko Haram.” (Tell, May 26, 2014, pp. 25, 27). Thus Muslim

politicians in the north pay their monthly “fees” to these terrorists to

continue carrying out Jihad on Christians and the security personnel.

Whether we know these merchants of death or not is not a problem, because

we are aware that Muslims' belief that “unbelievers” like Christians must

be converted by the sword is not a myth. We read the following in the

Quran (Sura 47 verse 4):
“…Thus (you are ordered by Allah to continue in carrying out Jihad against

the disbelievers till they embrace Islam and are saved from the punishment

in the Hell-fire or at least come under your protection), but if it had

been Allah's will, he himself could certainly have punished them (without

you). But (He lets you fight) in order to test some of you with others.

But those who are killed in the way of Allah, he will never let their will

be lost.”
Again we read (Sura 9 verse 123): “O you who believe! Fight those of

disbelievers who are close to you, and let them find hardness in you; and

know that Allah is with those who are Al-Muttaqun (the pious).”

Again, in Sura (2:193; 2: 244) we read: “And fight them until there is no

more Fitnah (disbelief and worshipping of others along with Allah). And

fight in the way of Allah and know that Allah is All-Hearer, All-knower.”

Again, in part of the verse quoted above (Sura 47 verse 4), we read: “So,

when you meet (in fight—Jihad in Allah's Cause) those who disbelieve,

smite (their) necks till when you have killed and wounded many of them…”

Jonathan on Thursday, January 29, 2015, said those accusing him of backing

Boko Haram were insane. He stated this during his campaign rally in Yola,

the Adamawa State capital. Jonathan said that he had no reason to sponsor

the killing of children, women and the aged as he had nothing to benefit

from such actions. “In 2011, I had two times the number of votes I had in

Bayelsa State. Why should I want to reduce that number of votes?” Jonathan

quipped. “Only a mad person can insinuate that the president is supporting

Boko Haram.”
Nigerians—and particularly non-Muslims—who blindly follow the devilish APC

propaganda, do so because none of their loved ones has been killed by

these merchants of death. These gullible—and indeed wicked–Nigerians

blame Goodluck for what they call “insurgency.” They also believe that all

we need to win this war is simply a “good” leader who, unlike Jonathan,

will properly equip the soldiers to fight the war. It is amazing, however,

that nobody has been honest and courageous enough to comment on the

religious dimension of Boko Haram, let alone criticize it. The greater

number of the Nigerian soldiers are the Hausa Muslims. Yet, nobody has

ever reasoned that these soldiers may, after all, have sympathy for their

brothers fighting a “holy war”, let alone call to mind the unwritten

belief in Islamic circles that an Islamic soldier should not shoot at a

Muslim jihadist. We have just seen, for instance, the huge success

recorded by the soldiers within the last few weeks, now that the presence

of the foreign soldiers has made it difficult for the betrayal to persist.

What I have briefly demonstrated here is what we already know, namely,

that to every true Muslim, it is simply a sin for an “infidel” like

Jonathan to rule over Muslims. All true Muslims in Nigeria—whether Yoruba

or Hausa—do not want Jonathan to rule over them simply because he is not a

Muslim. The few that want him are simply fake Muslims, and that is why

Abubakar Shekau, Boko Haram leader, has been hunting for them and killing

them. As Shekau himself boasted: “…Yahaya Jingir…the cleric of Jos, the

advocate of 'Boko Halal', right? We are Boko Haram, you are Boko Halal.

You will see, bastard…We killed Albani of Zaria. We killed Albani of

Zaria. Shekau killed Albani of Zaria. Tomorrow he will kill Jingir, the

day after tomorrow he will kill Dapchia, the next day he will kill

Wapchama, next he will kill Shehu of Borno, Ado Bayero. We rebel against

you, between us and you is enmity and rancour until you believe only in

Allah…All these infidels we are the ones killing them. We enjoy shedding

their blood. The Quran must be supreme, we must establish Islam in this

country. Not only in Borno, we will henceforth destroy any school wherever

we see them.”
Boko Haram menace is a mere practical manifestation of Nigerian Muslims'

religious beliefs. “We Jama'atu Ahlissunnah Lidda'awati Wal Jihad are

fighting Christians wherever we meet them,” says Shekau. On the contrary,

Buhari said (quoted above): “I am a Muslim, I am versed in the teaching of

Christianity and I understand both religions to seek peaceful co-existence

of all humanity.” This shows that Buhari is not a man of integrity which

many mindlessly and fanatically attribute to him. He is rather simply a

manifest liar. The word integrity simply means “honesty.” If Buhari is a

honest man, and he is “versed in the teaching of Christianity”, as he

claims, then why has he not become a Christian?
“Whoever denies the Son does not have the Father either; he who

acknowledges the Son has the Father also,” says the Christian Bible. (1

John 2: 23). “Far is it removed from His Transcendent Majesty that He

should have a son,” says the Muslim Quran. (Sura: 4: 171). How then can

'Integrity Buhari', versed in the teachings of the Bible and the Quran,

reconcile these teachings? At the same time, if he is versed in the

teaching of Islam, which according to him “seeks peaceful co-existence of

all humanity,” how then can he defend Islam from the mindless, gruesome

and diabolical killing of innocent Christians by true Muslims not just in

Nigeria but simply all over the world—and I mean a killing simply as old

as Islam itself?
“O you who believe! Fight those of disbelievers who are close to you, and

let them find hardness in you; and know that Allah is with those who are

Al-Muttaqun (the pious).” (Sura 9 verse 123). Again: “Slay the idolaters

wherever you find them. Arrest them, besiege them, and lie in ambush

everywhere for them.” (Sura 9:5).
What interpretation can 'Integrity Buhari' give to these passages—and

numerous others?
Jonathan Ekene Ifeanyi writes from Victoria Island, Lagos. He could be

reached [email protected].
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