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Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by Olaopefola: 7:40pm On Jan 06, 2019
When Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar took the courageous decision to return Nigeria to civil rule in 1999, Nigerians rolled out drums in excitement to celebrate the restoration of their liberty after the tortious experience felt under the men in uniform. Nigerians were elated that the unbearable conditions they endured in the over 16 years of military rule is over them and as expected, they will have unrestrained input in how they are being governed.

But that horrible past was hauled back into the mind of Nigerians when the Nigerian Army announced a nationwide operation codenamed ‘Operation Python Dance 3’. The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Tukur Buratai said the exercise will run from January 1 to February 28, explaining the military operation to be a fulfilment of the Army’s mandate to conduct internal security operations in the country to combat criminality and other social challenges.

This was a new year present that no Nigerian would have ever wished. It became more discomforting when Buratai, who was represented by the Army’s Chief of Training and Operations, Major-General Lamidi Adeosun, noted that the exercise aims to ensure that law and order is maintained as the nation approaches the 2019 general elections.

He said, “As the build-up to the 2019 general elections gathers momentum, an upsurge of security challenges such as stockpiling of arms by criminal groups, formation of ethnic militias and violence induced by political activities has been observed.

“These challenges coupled with other security threats across the country such as terrorism, militancy, kidnapping and banditry portend that dissident groups and criminal elements could cash in on the situation to perpetrate large scale violence before, during and after the 2019 general elections.”

Many believed the military exercise is needless and may be a strategic move to benefit incumbent president Muhammadu Buhari, who is facing stiff challenge from former vice president Atiku Abubakar. This was reinforced by the presence of military chiefs at the formal declaration of Buhari for re-election. Though, the military hierarchy claimed their appearance was just a coincidence, it yet to clear concerns on probable incursion of military in a democratic process.

Probably, this informed the alarm raised by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) of deliberate involvement of the military in the 2019 general elections to influence the ballots in favour of ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). The main opposition is like many other Nigerians who are worried on whose interest the unexpected intervention of the army is meant to serve. It is more worrisome that the army exercise will be prolonged into the presidential election and that military tanks and hardware will be visible in streets across Nigeria, fuelling anxieties in the camp of oppositions of a deliberate ploy to intimidate and scare away voters.

The military, including the army have a duty to assist civilian authority in the maintenance of stability through protection of territorial integrity but the unusual happens when its actions cast doubts on its impartiality in a democratic process. Maybe that it’s why Nigerians have received the ‘Operation Python Dance’ with scepticism and are not comfortable with the sight of army personnel on their road in the weeks to a decisive general poll.

If Python should dance, it should be in hotbed of insurgency in the Northeast, especially, Borno state, and some Northwest states like Zamfara, Kaduna and most recently, Katsina, where criminal elements are perpetrating series of heinous crimes. Python dance would have made enough sense in rescuing Leah Shuaibu, the lone girl from a school raided by Boko Haram but was not released by the dreaded sect because she refused to denounce her faith. It is unjustifiable why the exercise should be extended to states with no serious security issues or taking over issues that could easily be tackled by the Police.

Unless there is a sinister motive behind the exercise, it is needless to throw citizens into needless apprehensions with the sight of army lurking around when in fact, we are in a democracy and not a military rule. There are voices rejecting the step of the army to throw its men unto the streets in an election year. Afenifere, a Yoruba socio-political group, was so critical of the exercise, vowing to resist the operation from having effect in the region.

In his reaction to the army operation, a Second Republic lawmaker, Junaid Mohammed, believed the ‘Operation Python Dance 3’ was a scheme to return Buhari back to power with less struggle. He said “The Nigerian Army has never carried out such an exercise since the attainment of independence in 1960. They have never held such a martial operation before an election,” he said while warning that “the army did not create Nigeria. They should be careful and Nigerians should be watchful of them.”

For those discerning enough to hear the unspoken, or decode the signs of the times, it is obvious that the army seem to have derailed from its core duty and have fallen for the tricks of politicians. Otherwise, it would not have stirred unnecessary tension which the ‘Operation Python Dance 3’ has caused. Since it announced the exercise and possibly, effecting it on January 1, 2019, the political atmosphere has become tenser and the integrity of the 2019 general elections facing severe questions.

The last time ‘Python Danced’ in the Southeast, it leaves a trail of grief and anguish. Both the young and the old still bear the unpleasant experience and unleashing such on the entire nation in an election year, is nothing but bullying the people from exercising their franchise. It is a clear attempt to instil fear in citizens and make them stay away from the election process in order to achieve a predetermined end.

But it is not too late to take the right step and maintain its neutrality in a democratic process. The depressing security situation in the country should be enough concern to them and not allow itself to be drawn into the murky water of politics. Taming the monstrous Boko Haram or ISWAP that has ravaged the Northeast and destroyed livelihoods and loss of lives and overcoming the increasing onslaught of bandits and gun-wielding herdsmen should occupy their priority and not pig-fight politics of coming elections.

The Nigerian Army should realise that as much as Nigerians cherished their contributions to the safety of our society, it would not accept any overbearing influence in shaping their choice of leadership. Nigerians, like other civilized citizens are firm in their choice for democracy in determining who oversees their affairs, so distorting that commitment with unnecessary and shabby interventions is a brutal reminder of the dark days of dictatorship.

So, Python should not intimidate or harass electorate into surrendering their rights to choosing their desired leadership or pressuring oppositions to relinquish their rights to contest. We all know that whenever Python dances, it brings nothing but pain and anguish.

Oke Umurhohwo is a Political Analyst and Strategist as well as a member of the PDP. He tweets from @stalyf

https://politicsngr.com/operation-python-dance-3-whose-interest-oke-umurhohwo/

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by kettykin: 8:17pm On Jan 06, 2019
Misplaced military operations, i pity soldiers who don't have options but to obey their commanders

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by phranklyn92(m): 8:24pm On Jan 06, 2019
Instead of concentrating resources on winning the war in the north east, we're here talking about python dance.
No be only python na wall gecko!
Mtcheeew!

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by Alepa(m): 8:24pm On Jan 06, 2019
kettykin:
Misplaced military operations, i pity soldiers who don't have options but to obey their commanders

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by amalab30(m): 8:25pm On Jan 06, 2019
Only One State in the North needs all the kini kini dance that is in the whole of the Eastern states.

Misplaced priorities and hate.

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by ainas247: 8:25pm On Jan 06, 2019
smiley I am waiting for Java dance..

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by bukolabeauty09(f): 8:25pm On Jan 06, 2019
It is in the interest of the general public and to reset the brain of some ipob miscreants.

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by Changethechain: 8:25pm On Jan 06, 2019
The python head will be eventually cut off..

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by TruthisOut: 8:26pm On Jan 06, 2019
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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by NIKEDEEDS(m): 8:26pm On Jan 06, 2019
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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by Racoon(m): 8:26pm On Jan 06, 2019
I wish to ask why will the army authority be conducting a needless nationwide operation of that nature during a crucial national event like general election?

Have the president declared a national state of emergency? The sustained onslaught of the BH terrorists on the Nigerian military calls for more review of operational strategies & not this nonsense.

The real intention of the proposed exercise is to help the government of the day to intimidate voters & rig the upcoming elections.Nigerians should reject it.

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by bukolabeauty09(f): 8:27pm On Jan 06, 2019

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by Printerscanner: 8:28pm On Jan 06, 2019
When you see the Nigerian Army convoy coming, stop them and give them thorough beating. Then you will know why Emeka Ojukwu ran away to Ivory Coast in 1970 and why Nnamdi Cownu ran away to Ghana before sneeking to Israel in 2018.
Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by Bluntguy: 8:28pm On Jan 06, 2019
As usual, to the dullards interest. But Nigerians are ready. This will be his last python dance.

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by MondayOsunbor(m): 8:30pm On Jan 06, 2019
Now time of election una see the dancing rope as danger abi because it may be use to drive you guys out of power south east governors and them like are so bunch of scallywags
Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by babyfaceafrica: 8:32pm On Jan 06, 2019
this is super story
Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by IsaAbubakar: 8:32pm On Jan 06, 2019
Buhari is a terrorist

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by Nobody: 8:33pm On Jan 06, 2019
When the python was dancing on a select part of the country, some cheered, not knowing that evil knows no one. now it's about to dance on them too. A greater python will dance on us all when (not if) buhari wins the second term. There's a lesson we all are about to be taught in a bitter way. And that's why karma sent buhari.

That lesson is: Never support evil, even if it's happening to someone you don't like.

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by puyol005(m): 8:33pm On Jan 06, 2019
I don't believe python dance or snake twerk is needed at the said zones this moment. It's a political plot, and at the end the results will be achieved and we'll all still be here blabbing as usual. cry cry .
Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by MrSix: 8:35pm On Jan 06, 2019
Errrm
Is anything in Nigeria in the interests of Nigerians?





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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by gidgiddy: 8:36pm On Jan 06, 2019
Funny people. When this evil administration was declaring Python dance in the South East and Killing unarmed IPOB, these Northerners and their Yoruba cohorts were dancing for joy.

Now that Python dance has been declared Nationwide, they are now shouting that it is wrong.

Ok

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by Ugosample(m): 8:36pm On Jan 06, 2019
bukolabeauty09:

grin walahi ipob no they hear Python dance, fear go just grip them.

You guys think this is a joke ? grin cheesy


When you guys experience the horrors others have been experiencing, una eye go clear.

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by Ziel20: 8:37pm On Jan 06, 2019
Even the enslaved northerners and the cowardice westerners are responding to this thread. Deal with the issue at hand dear 9ja military. The fulani herdsmen and the boko haram terrorists are waxing strong both technically and logically and u r busy dancing Kin shasha in a relatively peaceful place. Rubbish.

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by Peacemaker5128: 8:38pm On Jan 06, 2019
We should support Nigerian Army to do their job effectively

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by PROPAGANDIST(m): 8:38pm On Jan 06, 2019
bukolabeauty09:
It is in the interest of the general public and to reset the brain of some ipob miscreants.
Beauty without brains

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by Peacemaker5128: 8:39pm On Jan 06, 2019
Jubril till all pigs and idiots get sense

Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by helinues: 8:56pm On Jan 06, 2019
Those who are against phyton 3 are really the enemy of this nation.

When operation phyton 1/2 was launched, SW places like Arepo in Ogun was freed from the kidnappers terrorizing the area

In SS , when last have you heard about pipeline bombing?

Only Some part of north and SE the story was different.

Of whose interest? Of course interest of the masses. Operation python 3 nationwide will dislodge criminals from their hideouts. Regrouping before the presidential election wont be that easy ( Unless if we want to pretend if BH, Fulani herdmen killings are not political motivated).

Python Twerk dance 3 is a welcome development . Hope they could also extend the operation to curb the serial cases of ritualist.. It is no longer funny

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by Nobody: 9:02pm On Jan 06, 2019
bukolabeauty09:
It is in the interest of the general public and to reset the brain of some ipob miscreants.

You need big preek in your life.

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Re: Opinion operation Python Dance 3: In Whose Interest? By Oke Umurhohwo by CapitanS: 9:21pm On Jan 06, 2019
Meaningless operation

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