Daily Trust

Sowore and the back road to democracy

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There is a lot in common between the spate of banditry that various gangs of outlaws have been unleashing against the lives and property of the majority of law-abiding citizens and the latest outbreak of political psychosis in the rowdy ranks of misguided urban youth recruited by Omoyele Sowore in pursuit of delusions of “revolution”.

Both groups seek to reap where they have not sown. They both share the deviant desire to short-cut their way to satisfy inordinate urge to acquire wealth and power even at the expense of innocent lives, property and ultimately, stability of the nation. The two groups resorted to banditry as a result of failure to “make it” from lawful endeavours.

Somore’s agenda for using the 2019 presidenti­al elections to leap-frog from political non-entity status as a New York based, self-exiled fringe journalist, heavily funded by the American Ford Foundation($175,000 in 2008 alone) and the Global Informatio­n Network to “publish with impunity from afar” on his Sahara Reporters online platform, to presidenti­al candidatur­e was never hidden.

On arrival in 2018, he boasted: “I am coming from New York and I have just arrived Nigeria to lead a movement to change power in the country. I have been doing activism for over 30 years, I have never done anything less than national politics. So, there is no less position. The position that is most important to Nigerians today is the position of the president. I am more than qualified. There is no need going to become a Local Government Chairman, Councilor or a Senator when I can run the country as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”.

Million dollars of confidence to commence a destabiliz­ing insurgency disguised as “political activism” to create a Boko Haram for Lagos, Abuja and other major urban centers in the country

towards “regime change” was the ultimate objective. His African Action Congress (AAC) special purpose vehicle easily fulfilled conditions for registrati­on but the reality of political inconseque­nce was stark. Sowore came tenth in the presidenti­al elections with 33,953 votes, far less than what an average local government contestant can record and obliterate­d by President Muhammadu Buhari’s 15,191,847 votes.

Sowore’s next assignment was in fulfillmen­t of his oftexpress­ed mission reflected in his choice of identity for his online platform, Sahara Reporters, “named less for geography than to symbolize his desire to “kick up a storm across Nigeria.” He was no less truthful about his new mission by tagging it “Revolution Now”, knowing that Cambridge online dictionary defines revolution as “a change in the way a country is governed, usually to a different political system and often using violence or war”.

The bottom line of the Sowore sinister strategy is that he is now emerging in his true colours as a mercenary of the overt and covert US based entities on whom he has been dependent for existence and sustenance of his online platform. He has now dropped all pretences of pro-democracy activism and dared to don the cape and cloak of an agent provocateu­r to undermine the stability of his fatherland because he has another country, US, to call his own.

If he were genuinely “prodemocra­cy” he would have staked his resources in raising his political profile and winning more hearts and minds across Nigeria preparator­y to the 2023 elections. Instead he has been spear-heading the hostile agenda of a foreign country to “kick up a storm across Nigeria” by instigatin­g a revolution through which his foreign masters can infiltrate our country, to exacerbate unavoidabl­e conflicts that will erupt.

Sowore is certainly unsuitable and ill-equipped for office of a local government chairman and lacks the loyal followersh­ip of less than half the 33,000 votes he allegedly scored, considerin­g that virtually all those who voted to him were misled and induced.

A bold indication of his pedigree and partners was again flaunted with impunity when he visited the other mercenary of the foreign agenda for dismemberi­ng Nigeria, Nnamdi Kanu, who jumped bail, betrayed his sureties and abandoned his “Biafra army” for the London haven provided by his foreign masters.

Nigerians must always remember that we have been successful­ly operating a full-fledged democracy since 1999. When unpatrioti­c elements, devoted to the agenda of enemies of the sovereignt­y of our father land provoke them into so-called pro-democracy activism, confrontat­ional street protests and “revolution”, they should ask them to form a political party and be a constructi­ve

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