TBRV POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE | THE HAUSA-FULANI AND NATIONAL POLITICS
It is high time
Biafrans and the rest of the Southern Nigeria (Igbo, Yoruba and Niger Delta)
listen to me carefully.
Forget your
PhDs, businesses, "abroad exposure", "open-eye", big big
grammar, social media sagacity etc. Get your notes, go and beg the Hausa-Fulani
to tutor you on how to play politics.
The average
Fulani man may look dirty, uneducated, unexposed, deprived or stupid but he
possesses a knowledge of the importance of political power and how to use it.
The Hausa-Fulani are not by any means stupid. In fact, they are masters of
Nigerian politics.
Nigeria's
transition to democracy in 1999, was heralded as a new dawn for a brighter
future. In preparation to enthrone himself as a civilian President, the late
General Sani Abacha created Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Nasarawa, Zamfara, Gombe and Ekiti
States. Now making 36 in total. The South had absolutely no idea that by this,
the balance of power would forever tilt towards the North even in a democratic
setting. Only on this premise did Abacha agree to an eventual transition to
democracy which General Abdulsalam would see through. The 1999 constitution
[the one supervised and crafted by the Caliphate], put paid to the aspirations
of the South and set the stage for its perpetual subservience to the North. Our
politicians didn't think much about it-we were happy Obasanjo was made
President.
In today's
Nigeria, Northern Nigeria dominates virtually every aspect of the nation's
political dynamics. Democracy is a game of numbers and with this fact, Kano,
Katsina, Kaduna, Niger etc., will continue to play significant roles in who
becomes President of Nigeria, their members in the national assembly will
continue to constitute the majority without which key bills would falter if not
in their interests-PIB, NNPC sale, oil blocks licensing, electoral reforms,
restructuring etc.
No matter your
wealth, the real power lies with who calls the shots in politics. By fiat, your
billions could be frozen by the President whimsically. The average Southerner
is not politically conscious. He doesn't understand politics nor does he think
beyond an election cycle. The Hausa-Fulani plan across generational lines. They
think ahead. You often see the shoemaker, sugarcane seller, herdsman, suya man
and others glued to their transistor radio. They don't bother about Davido,
Tuface or Teniola. They are focused on what's going on in the
polity-propaganda, religious directives, strategies, policy etc.
Their mosques
are centres for religious, political and social engineering. In every election,
they vote en bloc for a particular candidate regardless of performance. Once
their leaders direct, they follow. Some may call this foolishness but I beg to
differ. It is exactly why Buhari was so confident going into the 2019 elections
having performed disastrously. Southern Nigeria's churches focus on tithes,
wealth and bogus spiritual promises of a "better life".
You don't find
Hausa-Fulani killing themselves during elections. But the supposedly
"Educated" South is always a war zone at every election cycle.
While
Southerners target Shell, Mobil, Total, Chevron, Zenith bank, etc traveling
abroad, bagging degrees etc, the average Northerner's focus is the NDA, military,
CBN, NNPC, DPR, NAPIMS, Police, DSS and other organizations that have
considerable strategic influence in the affairs of the country.
Northern Nigeria
is way smarter, united, politically, mature and coherent than the South.
Kwankwaso may disagree with Buhari but he would never get into a war of words
with him like Amaechi did with Jonathan in 2015. Kwankwaso and Ganduje may be
political enemies but you would never see their supporters shelling themselves
with bullets like those of Amaechi and Wike. Buhari and Atiku [both Fulani men]
contested the 2019 elections, not a single bullet was fired in the North but
over 50 persons were killed in Rivers State alone due to the feud between
Amaechi and Wike.
We Biafrans and
indeed all southerners need to come down from our high horse, go to the
Northerners and learn politics without bitterness, politics with future plans
and politics of brotherhood and politics without shedding of blood.
We need to know
and start practicing it from this weekend and continue it even in the Restored
Biafra.
#Biafrexit
Written by:
Anichebe
Udechukwu Emetoh
For: The Biafra
Restoration Voice - TBRV
Edited by:
Legborsi
EMMANUEL
For: The Biafra
Restoration Voice – TBRV
Published by:
Chibuike John Nebeokike
For: The Biafra
Restoration Voice - TBRV
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