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Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by tp10: 12:18am On Mar 24, 2015
NIGERIA’S uncanny romance with ethnic militias got an official boost recently when two distinctly dodgy groups, with notorious antecedents of constant brushes with the law, emerged as the chief campaigners for both the sacking of the Independent National Electoral Commission boss, Attahiru Jega, and the reelection of President Goodluck Jonathan. As expected, due to their violent antecedents, both the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra and the Oodua Peoples Congress reportedly disturbed public peace in Awka, Anambra State and Lagos State respectively as they took to the streets to drive home their points.

What was striking about the incidents was the conduct of both groups during their demonstrations. While, in Awka, reports had it that MASSOB’s protest march was relatively peaceful in that people were not harassed, the same could not be said of the conduct of the OPC members in Lagos. They were armed and aggressive towards passers-by, mostly workers trying to beat the usual early morning rush to be at their duty posts. Clad mostly in T-shirts with the ruling Peoples Democratic Party inscriptions and President Goodluck Jonathan’s pictures on them, the Lagos protesters, who were interspersed with some Nollywood actors, also wielded weapons, namely guns, knives, machetes, cutlasses and broken bottles.

Although no record of death or injury that usually goes with such outings was recorded, it is however surprising that state security agents, who are often quick to disperse groups, even when the peaceful intent of their gathering is well known, did not so much as raise a finger against an armed group that constituted a public threat to peace. Rather, they gave the protesters armed protection, as they rolled out about 100 buses and held up traffic for hours on end.

A lot seems to point to the ominous nature of this unholy alliance between the President and groups such as the OPC and MASSOB. Barely two years ago, Jonathan had, in a mid-term report to mark the 2013 Democracy Day, told Nigerians, “The nation faces three fundamental security challenges posed by extremist groups like Boko Haram in the North, the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra in the South-East, and the Oodua Peoples Congress in the South-West.”

Notably, about a week after the groups marched in solidarity with the President, he has not come out to dissociate himself from them, which is not surprising as the rowdy demonstrators came in buses marked with his campaign banners. Perhaps, Nigerians should now believe that they have turned a new leaf and are no longer the same people he likened to Boko Haram just 22 months ago.

What happened in Awka and Lagos should not come as a complete surprise to those who are familiar with the run-up to elections in this country. During such periods, unscrupulous politicians hire and prop up groups, who are used to fight their battles for them. In many cases, such groups are armed with sophisticated weapons and are unleashed on election days to snatch ballot boxes and chase away voters. Little wonder that the two groups had listed, among their numerous grouses against Jega, the proposed employment of card readers during the upcoming elections.

With the new development, it will be difficult to dismiss reports that some of these militant groups had been pencilled in for multi-billion naira security contract awards by the Federal Government, probably to buy them over. In a recent report, the founder of the OPC, Frederick Fasehun, had confirmed that his company was among those being considered for the contracts. It could therefore mean that the outings are perhaps meant to potentially repay the compliment.

But it is also pertinent to cast our minds back to the recent security challenges the nation has been facing, which have been traced, in the main, to the inadvertent creation of violent groups by politicians for the purpose of winning elections. Once the elections are over, such groups suddenly lose their relevance, and are cast into the society to fend for themselves. People who are armed and had been used to being spoon-fed, suddenly have to look after themselves. It is only natural that they fall back on their arms for survival.

The result is the proliferation of violent crimes such as armed robbery, kidnapping and gang wars by groups seeking, in a mafia-like manner, to control areas for the purpose of extorting so-called protection fees. It has also been alleged that both the militancy in the Niger Delta and Boko Haram in the North-East of the country came about through this same means.

From the experience of trying to end militancy in the Niger Delta and Boko Haram in the North, it is clear that such outfits, once created, are usually difficult to eliminate. Under the threat of militants, Nigeria’s oil production quota of over two million barrels per day dropped to about 1.3 million bpd, as the militants sabotaged oil facilities and engaged the Nigerian military in a seemingly unending war of attrition. It was only an initiative of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua to grant the militants lavish cash awards, veiled as amnesty, that ended the insurgency and the bleeding of the economy.

In the case of the Boko Haram terrorists, it has become obvious that the Nigerian Army alone can no longer successfully dislodge the group, after six years of full-blown war has proved abortive in doing so. The country has only been able to make noted progress after going into alliances with her neighbours in Cameroon, Chad and Niger Republic.

If, without official funding, the two groups, the OPC and MASSOB, were deemed to be security threats, what could become of them when empowered with contracts can only be imagined. It is therefore important to sound a note of warning about that dangerous alliance. For now, people can only see the beginning; nobody knows how it will end,

http://www.punchng.com/editorials/jonathans-dangerous-alliance-with-opc-massob/

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Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by tp10: 12:19am On Mar 24, 2015
what a big shame for a president

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Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by Ozigbondu(m): 12:21am On Mar 24, 2015
Trash article from a trashy newspaper.......GEJ everywhere you go.........GEJ till 2019

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Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by belamour(m): 12:21am On Mar 24, 2015
Nigerian citizen knew about dese trash... Let dem continue.... March 28 will put them in there right sense


CHANGE IS HERE

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Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by tp10: 12:23am On Mar 24, 2015
belamour:
Please your source..

sorry, corrected.
Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by Nobody: 12:24am On Mar 24, 2015
lies from d pit of hell!

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Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by viczing(m): 12:31am On Mar 24, 2015
Ozigbondu:
Trash article from a trashy newspaper.......GEJ everywhere you go.........GEJ till 2019

Seconded

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Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by Keegan: 12:44am On Mar 24, 2015
Ozigbondu:
Trash article from a trashy newspaper.......GEJ everywhere you go.........GEJ till 2019

Senseless rant as always.

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Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by ellechrystal(f): 12:46am On Mar 24, 2015
Punch staff, calm down n vote GEJ in d next 5 days, simple
Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by Aegon(m): 1:01am On Mar 24, 2015
Ozigbondu:
Trash article from a trashy newspaper.......GEJ everywhere you go.........GEJ till 2019
viczing:

Seconded
Thirded
Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by demandtruth: 1:14am On Mar 24, 2015
The Gej legacy of transformation

fraternize with every thing that goes contrary
to the norm of good governance -
from convicts to terrorists

He's a disaster

God bless Nigeria
Free Nigeria

GMB to 2023

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Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by PedroJP(m): 1:18am On Mar 24, 2015
Rubbish. At least they are known by their natives unlike animals whom their natives make it seem they operate from spiritual realm. How dare u compare them with boko animals.


Boko was offered amnesty, they rubbished it cos their head Buha with ri only wanted to use them discredit GEJ's administration.


We are wise and can't b fooled.


Gejtill2019



GMB4Daurabedrest
Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by TheSonOfMark(m): 1:29am On Mar 24, 2015
tp10:
what a big shame for a president


Shame? Oh really? And what would you term Buhari's alliance with MEND and endorsement by BOKO HARAM? Honourable, right?


I know you have a head but I'm CERTAIN what is inside is not a brain!
Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by medamillion(m): 1:32am On Mar 24, 2015
Typing...
Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by focus7: 1:55am On Mar 24, 2015
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Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by oduastates: 2:11am On Mar 24, 2015
Useless president.

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Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by oduastates: 2:13am On Mar 24, 2015
Useless president.
By the grace of the land, Jonathan will be bequeathed to the lands of those who deems him their leader.
They can drink the oil. Those who want to drown in the pollutant can join them as well.

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Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by RockMaxi: 4:10am On Mar 24, 2015
Ozigbondu:
Trash article from a trashy newspaper.......GEJ everywhere you go.........GEJ till 2019

Your president have ignited a fire on the roof top and at the same time patting the citizens on the back to go and sleep without fear of any terror.
When this evil fire starts to consume the whole house, you may eventually be the first to be thrashed. undecided

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Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by ionsman: 4:24am On Mar 24, 2015
He is so desperate he doesn't care if he plunges the nation into Chaos. .In fact,

HE IS A TERRORIST.

Four more days and all these should hopefully be over..

Vote GMB/PYO.

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Re: Jonathan’s Dangerous Alliance With OPC, Massob--------punch Editorial Board by tp10: 8:57am On Mar 24, 2015
OREMUSSANCTUS:
lies from d pit of hell!


deceive una sef well well

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