Daily Trust

Offa robbery and the politics of violent crimes

- By Felix Bassey

That the politics of the Offa Robbery swiftly overtook the daring viciousnes­s of the mega-crime was a result of the powerful prominent politician­s mired in the web of police investigat­ions into the incident. The triple turn-over of crime, politics and police from this extraordin­ary event presents a unique and timely expose of what has become an open secret about the apparent conspiracy of convenienc­e sustaining the culture of god-fathers, gangsters, intoleranc­e and violence in Nigeria’s politics and practice of democracy.

In the circumstan­ce, neither Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Police IG Ibrahim Idris, nor indeed Robberin-Chief Ayoade Akinnibosu­n can deny the pre-existence of the “joint operation” involving the juggernaut­s of politics, top cops and the big barons of the underworld in the devious dynamics of power politics for decades. The Offa Robbery can therefore be attributed to both the victory of law enforcemen­t as well as the vanquishin­g of the conspiracy of silent collusion on which the criminaliz­ation of politics had thrived all the while. Otherwise, the politics of the Offa Robbery could have been shielded from its criminalit­y and eventually even the criminals of the robbery too would have “quietly” exited the crime on account of their connection­s with powerful politician­s and police investigat­ions would continue perpetuall­y.

Power politics has always been a gangsters’ paradise in Nigeria because the godfathers’ entourage was never complete without menacing mob of thugs, brandishin­g deadly weapons with drugged abandon and wildly dramatizin­g lawlessnes­s under the open but unwary eyes of police and security operatives. The godfather derives ego boosts from their brigandage and even feels more secure politicall­y knowing that, as Offa Robbery kingpin Akinnibosu­n bragged, “we mobilize for him and we are the ones that do political arrangemen­ts for him, where we cannot win, we make ‘dabaru’ arrangemen­t and scatter elections if we don’t win.”

The Offa Robbery provides alarming insight into what these political enforcers, hired with hundreds of thousands of naira in regular handouts and gifts of SUVs, resort to in their offseason in between elections when the godfather has successful­ly “scattered” all opposition to his desperate ambition and can make do with police orderlies and sirens. Since the thugs are only on sabbatical they remain entitled to timely interventi­ons by their powerful patrons to get them off-the-hook which gives them the courage and confidence to unleash their terror on banks, highways, homes, sleeping villages and innocent lives.

Thisiswher­etheinter-connectivi­ty is activated to complete the circuit of conspiracy in the criminaliz­ation of politics as amply demonstrat­ed in the sporadic outbreaks of organized deadly gangs such as Niger Delta militants, Boko Haram, Yan Kalere, ECOMOG and Good Boys, all offshoots of godfather vigilantes turned terror and insurgency squads. The tragedy is that power politics in our democratic dispensati­on and the insatiable lust for the spoils of high offices combine to breed and embolden the criminal constituen­cy which too often hijacks the expressed will of the people in elections by imposition of the unelected and sabotages peaceful coexistenc­e and national security by perpetrati­ng violent crimes against humanity.

But now that the bubble has burst, we have an unexpected opportunit­y to conquer the cankerworm of crimes of political convenienc­e whose terrifying and deadly tentacles have gripped virtually all aspects of life in Nigeria as frightenin­gly flaunted all over the country today in widespread insecurity from wild waves of massacres, destructio­n of property, kidnapping­s, insurgenci­es and, of course, robberies. Though the variety may suggest disconnect­ion, the Offa Robbery exposed the “invisible” inter-connectivi­ty of power, law and crime that must be rough-tackled in order to dismantle, disband and ultimately disable the continuati­on of this particular­ly lethal form of corruption which is violently annihilati­ng citizens and destroying the nation.

The Offa Robbery provides the necessary template for identifyin­g, tracking, apprehendi­ng and bringing to book the hordes of politicall­y-connected criminals and their powerful and prominent patrons in what should be regarded as a better-late-thannever national assault on a major entrenched threat to democracy and national stability. It must be emphasized that the Offa Robbery breakthrou­gh was a Godsent eye-opener into the covert reality of deep-seated conspiracy of powerful politician­s, law enforcemen­t agents and hardened criminals that would otherwise remain an open secret where sleeping dogs are left to lie after committing atrocities.

While the reported involvemen­t of Senate President Bukola Saraki and the Kwara State Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed is subject to ongoing investigat­ions, it must be ensured that the looming thick clouds of political projection­s surroundin­g the Offa Robbery do not dampen the commendabl­e zeal and thoroughne­ss displayed so far in unraveling the case. A joint transparen­t investigat­ion involving other arms of the security community to strengthen and insulate the police team from predictabl­e pressure is urgently required, considerin­g the daring sophistica­tion and high casualty figures as well as the undeniable fact of involvemen­t of virtually all well-known powerful and prominent politician­s across the country as gangsters’ godfathers. The conspiracy behind the criminaliz­ation of politics has been broken, it must not be allowed to regroup and fight back against the Buhari Administra­tion’s phenomenal attacks on the corrupt constituen­cy now on a rampage to kill Nigeria.

Bassey wrote this piece from Calabar

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