Friday, 4 July 2014

Confab:Getting Solutions To Nigeria's Problems From The Causal Agents

An accomplished lawyer,Chief Mike Ozekhome,who is one of the country’s foremost advocates of civil rights, has assessed the ongoing National Confab as a very laudable, huge success, more successful than many cynical and pessimistic Nigerians ever thought it could be.


Ezekhome,who is currently a delegate at the ongoing National Conference,In an exclusive interview, bares his mind on his experience in the hands of kidnappers, the issues at the conference among others.'Some people called it a mere talk shop that will not achieve anything. Some thought it was a presidential talk shop set to achieve certain ends by president Goodluck Jonathan. There are great Nigerians at this conference; some of the very best you can expect from Nigeria, indeed the first eleven that you can ever get in any congress, in any parliament, in any National Assembly because most of them will never lend themselves to any election for any reason' the Senior Advocate of Nigeria explained.


Ezekhome, made it known how various men from all walks of life in the country, both young and old,disclosing that the youngest among them is barely 24years old at the ongoing confab.When asked about the choice of the selection of people at the ongoing confab,Ezekhome said..."It takes a monkey to catch a monkey. In fact, it would have been a horrendous tragedy if those Nigerians believed to have caused the present problems were also not called upon to come and help us fix the problems. It would have been a contradiction. You say a person caused a problem then you want to solve the problem. Why don’t you call the person who you have accused of causing that problem to come and help solve it and many of our elder statesmen here have actually confessed even the military generals have confessed to say yes, we are part and parcel of the problems we are having today. But we are here to help find a solution".

When asked about his awful experience last year in the hands of kidnappers and what he thinks about having state police would help to reduce criminality in the country, Ezekhome had this to say."Yes, it is going to help in no small measure. For example, the kidnappers who kidnapped me, I didn’t hear them speak my language. I didn’t even hear them speak Edo language. They were speaking other languages. Perhaps, if we had state police that were manning that road and the kidnappers were aware that the people within that periphery will understand these languages, they probably would think otherwise. When a crime is about to be committed, the locals who for now are derogatorily called vigilante groups are those who will understand the nuances, the predilection, idiosyncrasies, cultures and languages, dialects, religion, the behavioral tendencies even the body language of the people and they will be best to nib that crime in the bud before it forms. They will blow to the whistle immediately and the security agencies will swoop on them. Take for example, if you post an indigene of Iviuekwe, near Agenegbode in Esako East local government of Edo state, where I was born, you post a man like that to Chibok to go and confront Boko Haram in Sambisa forest, he will need up to three months to even get used to the terrain, to even know how to go from Gwoza to Chibok, from there to Sambisa forest because he is not from that area. He does not understand the local language and if even a crime is being planned, he will only hear them speaking either Hausa or Fulani or the local language. Therefore, it is the local people that can best handle their own affairs because they know the father, grand and great grand father of the policeman who is on patrol on the road and if he wants to collect bribe from the person, he will tell, look I am going to report you to your father or uncle. We are not saying that state or community police will totally wipe out crime, there is no where in the world that crime does not exist. Nobody is looking at a society where there is no crime at all but we are looking at a society where crime will be so minimized that everyone can sleep with his two eyes closed. Ethnic revolution We need ethnic revolution in Nigeria to move away from where we are now, where wealth no matter how it comes is celebrated by 419ers, Kidnappers, murderers, Otokotos, high way robbers, armed robbers, by government thieves. And some people are decorated with national honors. They are made to sit in the front pews in churches and front row of mosques and they are decorated with chieftaincy titles, with honorary doctorate degrees. For as long as we continue to celebrate wealth without minding the source of that wealth; but for how long are we going to have these problems?"

Ezekhome who assessed the government of the day as one that it is doing its best within its present knowledge to curb terror and insurgency encouraged Nigerians to support the government."We should all put our hands together to fight terror, insurgency, kidnapping in Nigeria. Aren’t you exonerating the government as many Nigerians say has failed in that direction? I am not exonerating the government. It is a very delicate situation when you have to balance human rights, civil rights of the people and tackling insurgency. When Obasanjo went to Odi and Zaki Ibiam, we blamed him. He was trying to fight what we regarded as terror. But people petitioned that this was genocide. So, we must balance it in a way that attacking terror in these three states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, you do not end up killing innocent citizens. It is a delicate balance. I am not in anyway exonerating the government. Government itself should sit up, provide the most modern gadgets for espionage, for fighting terror. They should know now that terror is real. They should not rob their hands and throw it in helplessness. They should now get up and fight terror the way it should be fought, ruthlessly".It would be recalled that the amidst many other issues.

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