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The errand Professor Nwabueze runs for Nnamdi Kanu

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It took the Chief Nnia Nwodo led Ohaneze Ndigbo several months to disown the Nnamdi Kanu led Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) avowed objective to dismember Nigeria and resurrect the “Republic of Biafra.” It is clear by now that Kanu’s campaign for Biafra is blessed by the highest echelons of the Igbo elite. Many among them politician­s, profession­als, ex-governors, ex-ministers, some businessme­n and jobless youths support it, if not actively, then passively. They took the decision on the eve of the 2015 election that in the unforeseea­ble event that Buhari won the presidenti­al election, they would ask for a separate country for themselves.

As Chief Chukwuemek­a Ezeife, and lately Professor Benjamin Obi Nwabueze would tell you, Biafra is their maximum demand, but they could do with a “restructur­ed” Nigeria. Both Nwabueze and Ezeife hate President Muhammadu Buhari with passion and the entire Hausa-Fulani even more so. Last week, a national newspaper reported that Professor Nwabueze said he had been mandated by Nnamdi Kanu, the self-styled President of Biafra, to “tell the federal government that he (Kanu) would caution his followers to slow down or call off the struggle for the actualisat­ion of Biafra if the government accepts the Leaders of Thought’s position on restructur­ing. According to Nwabueze, Kanu also promised to back down on the threat to disrupt the 2019 elections.”

Can you imagine! As can be increasing­ly observed by analysts, a great many Igbo elites are grateful to Kanu for what his IPOB is doing. There is a general belief among them that both campaigns for Biafra and restructur­ing constitute existentia­l danger for Northern Nigeria. Who cares if Nnamdi Kanu agitates for Biafra? Who cares if Kanu attempts to disrupt the 2019 elections? The history of Nigeria is replete with the unpleasant consequenc­es suffered by those who opposed the country’s unity!

The question is, does Nnamdi Kanu or IPOB really have the capacity to disrupt the 2019 elections? In particular, does Kanu even have the capacity to disrupt the Anambra state gubernator­ial election scheduled for November this year? Because if elections are due and they are interrupte­d by IPOB or any disgruntle­d group in this country, the objective of such action will be clear: to cause chaos and no government worth its name will allow chaos! In that case, President Muhammadu Buhari will understand­ably sack the governors and state assemblies whose mandates have expired, declare state of emergency and appoint new administra­tors until normalcy returns. This should be clear to both the puppet and the puppeteers!

It has been the life-long ambition of Ben Nwabueze to break the veneer of political unity enjoyed by Northern Nigeria which has largely been fostered if not by Islam, then by language or other form of culture. This much has been conveyed in his essay titled “The North-South Divide as an obstacle to the Creation of a Nation and National Front. “Well, it is possible that the HausaFulan­i have not treated the Northern minorities fairly, but it is on record that the Igbos who dominated the Eastern Region had fared worse in their relations with their smaller neighbours. Back in November, 2013, ace columnist, Muhammed Haruna, had made mincemeat of Professor Nwabueze’s paralysed reading of Northern, nay Nigeria’s history. Referring to the old man’s obsession with schemes to disunite Northern Nigeria, Haruna observed that the “illogic of the argument that the unity of one section of a country necessaril­y poses a threat to the unity of the country seems to have escaped the fine mind of our Professor. One would have thought that until the various sections of a country are united, the country as a whole cannot.”

Recall that when Professor Nwabueze was singled out for a leading role in the 2014 President Goodluck Jonathan N7billion national conference, the grand old man turned it down on the grounds that he was suffering from cancer. The Professor is probably cured of the ailment now and has become strong enough to run errands for Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB; after all, he has a common agenda with them to break the strangleho­ld of the Hausa-Fulani on Nigeria’s affairs. The crescendo of the voice of those calling for restructur­ing has therefore stirred him such that he has to insert himself into the fray.

Following a meeting of the so called Leaders of Thought last week, Professor Nwabueze told newsmen that Nigeria needed a new constituti­on. According to him, “the view that the 1999 Constituti­on cannot be completely abolished and replaced is erroneous because the National Assembly fails to take into account the fact that the 1999 Constituti­on is only a schedule to Decree 24 of 1999.”

So, what is the matter with Decree 24 of 1999 if it formed the basis for the 1999 Constituti­on which ushered in the current Republic that has seen relatively peaceful national elections which have produced four administra­tions already? Is the clamour for restructur­ing and a new constituti­on from Professor Nwabueze and company really altruistic? I ask this question because this is the same Ben Nwabueze who lobbied his way into the administra­tion of General Ibrahim Babangida and was appointed minister of education!

More importantl­y, I don’t believe that President Muhammadu Buhari will surrender to the whimsical demands of grand old men positionin­g themselves as errand boys for secessioni­sts, perennial agitators who want the country balkanised and other unelected persons angling for power just two years after they have lost it. I don’t see Buhari permitting their dubious schemes to replace his agenda of reviving the economy and fighting corruption. President Buhari cannot bypass the National Assembly and Council of State, which are creations of the current constituti­onal order, and adopt some boring and imprecise exercise from a group of dissenters aiming for their individual wellbeing while pretending that they love Nigeria more than anyone else!

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