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Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by stephanie11: 4:51pm On May 29, 2021
As I concluded this essay, it occurred to me that it corresponds with the sixth year anniversary of Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari. He will leave office on May 29, 2023, after completing two four-year terms approved by the constitution. Curiously, in recent weeks, his government has issued direct and indirect alerts about "plans" by yet-to-be-disclosed persons to oust the retired General, from Katsina State, through undemocratic means.

The presidency notified the public that some highly-placed members of the society were working against the President and pushing for his unceremonious exit. "Disgruntled religious and past political leaders" were accused of plotting to throw the country into crisis to compel a forceful and undemocratic change of leadership.

In 2021 alone, Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, and presidential spokespersons Femi Adesina and Garba Shehu have signed statements that partly or entirely suggest something is brewing. It's not a coincidence. Of course a cross section of the populace believe the alarm and have advised all Nigerians and the international community to take note.

On May 3, in a response to Prof. Robert Clarke's call for military takeover, Brig. Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, Director of Defence Information, proclaimed the Armed Forces' commitment to democracy. The spokesman pledged loyalty to the President, the constitution, and told officers and men "it is treasonable to contemplate illegality". Personnel colluding with people having "agenda" will face the law, he vowed.

On May 2, the Department of State Services (DSS) said it would no longer tolerate individuals and groups pursuing anarchy. Peter Afunanya, the Public Relations Officer directed the warning to secessionists and politicians. The secret agency hinted of "deliberate machinations by subversive and hostile groups serving the interests of their sponsors". The DSS reaffirmed its unambiguous support to a united Nigeria and the constitution.

There is a saying that goes, "There is no smoke without fire". The presidency must have been briefed about mutiny; the military might have noticed a romance between its personnel and influential civilians; the DSS probably intercepted calls and scheme of treasonable acts. The question: Is there truly a clandestine plot for another coup, war in Nigeria?

Africa's most populous state has had its share of misfortune and sadly, the adversity is far from over. At a discourse on Nigeria’s national and human security challenges, Prof. Ufo Okeke-Uzodike, the Director of African Heritage Institution regretted that “after over six decades since independence, Nigeria is struggling to achieve basic human security needs of its people."

After gaining independence in 1960, Nigeria was dragged into multiple coup d'etat. In December 1983, Buhari, then a Major General, was part of the leaders that overthrew the elected government of Shehu Shagari, Second Republic. He became Head of State and was evicted in August 1985 when officers led by Ibrahim Babangida rebelled. Not many will argue that the years of uncertainty and shuttle between military and civilian rule affected our progress.

Since the return to democracy in 1999, the country has had uninterrupted autonomous leadership. But the fear of a military intrusion has never been this rife in the last 22 years. Many cite the tension across the nation over farmers-herders crisis, break up vociferation, the spate of terrorism, banditry, kidnappings, killings and the events in Chad and Mali. Again: Are there coup plotters targeting the President?

There are speculations that Buhari refused to replace the former Service Chiefs appointed in July 2015 because he believes certain elements are after him. In January 2021, the President finally let them go - Former Defence Chief, General Abayomi Olonisakin; ex-Army Chief, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai; ex-Navy Chief, Vice Admiral Ibok Ekwe Ibas, and ex-Air Chief, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.

Buhari appointed General Leo Irabor - Chief of Defence Staff; late Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru - Chief of Army Staff; Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo - Chief of Naval Staff, and Air Marshal Isiaka Amao - Chief of Air Staff, bowing to Nigerians who, for several months, demanded their exit. Incidentally, exactly one year ago, I authored '5 years as President - Memo to Buhari on Service Chiefs'.

Although citizens are incrementally emphatic in their declaration of opposition to the Buhari administration, I strongly believe that a forcible regime change is not the solution. Headlines around the world announcing a coup in Nigeria in year 2021 are better imagined. The people must avoid actions that will confirm the perceptions in some quarters that we have refused to break a generational curse.

The elite must allow democracy work. It is sheer lunacy to take a few steps forward and many backward in a race. The big men at odds with the incumbent authority should put it on its toes, step up constructive criticisms and condemn accordingly. While they have the right to demand for better leadership, any plan to dethrone the government illegally must be jettisoned.

Most of those joining the masses to wail, and possibly among adherents of a putsch, toiled day and night to ensure the installation of Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC). They should bury their heads in shame for failing to envision all that is happening. We are in greater debt yet borrowing, ministries and agencies are being indicted for corruption, unemployment rate remains high, the number of displaced persons increasing, while citizens strive to cope in a struggling economy amid scant welfare.

To the federal government, while the intelligence community figure out conspirators, it should be accountable, fight graft, block loopholes, reduce cost of governance, and fast track policies to boost the economy. The problems fueling insecurity must be tackled. Things cannot go wrong and you expect the people to keep quiet. Rather the threats, continuous dialogue and stakeholder engagement should be deployed to calm frayed nerves.

I believe some recommendations of the National Conference organized by the Goodluck Jonathan administration should be implemented. The President should raise a team of administrators, statesmen, academics, and sectoral leaders - in business, communities, politics, religions - to pick out areas that address the current challenges. Buhari need not like the entire report of that convention, but to snub completely is not good judgement.

The government must handle secession calls wisely. While some have declared no going back on their agitation, others have listed demands to be met before they soft pedal. The authorities should extract the workable requests and go into action. Most Nigerians are tired of extant nepotism and injustice. At a meeting Northern leaders held with Buhari after his election in 2015, Maitama Sule, late ex-diplomat and éminence grise, advised the President to make "justice" his watchword. He mentioned the word several times in his speech. Did Buhari take heed of Sule's counsel?

Nigerians should think deep and be wise. Some advocates of coup and war have the resources to fly out family members before a major unrest breaks out. If you decide to join them to destroy the country, you and loved ones will be consumed. I often refer to the 1993 violence that trailed the annulment of Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola's victory because I was a witness. It was a terrible experience. Coup/war is not stage play; the current apprehension must be de-escalated.

On restructuring, the APC committee on the issue submitted its report containing several suggestions in January 2018. Nothing has been said or heard since then as though it is worthless. Was the ruling party serious about restructuring ab initio or they only used as an additional prop to attract voters ahead of the 2019 general elections? Also, anyone else noticed the 'Change' mantra has subsided?

Wale Odunsi tweets from @WaleOdunsi; email: wodunsi@yahoo.com

https://politicsnigeria.com/wale-odunsi-buhari-and-the-fear-of-another-coup-war-in-nigeria/

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by Cholls(m): 4:56pm On May 29, 2021
My brother I miss this eloquent man

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by JooEeL(m): 5:02pm On May 29, 2021
Which Buhari? The dead and long gone one or who?

I googled the hand of a typical 83 year old person.

And then I compared it with the 83-year old cloaked clown in Aso rock.

Here are the results

IamFINESSE:
This buhari or another one grin

Hahaa, guy this is not fair nah. The vultures go declare fatwah ontop your head o grin

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by olatade(m): 5:02pm On May 29, 2021
What if Nigeria is a social experiment to see how much pain a human can endure?

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:03pm On May 29, 2021
Na God hand Naija dey the way things dey go like this

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by ImmaculateJOE(m): 5:03pm On May 29, 2021
For Allah's sake Buharia should continue ruling till all BMC get sense.

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:03pm On May 29, 2021
We honestly don't need another coup.

In 1966, the SW and previously the North were in crisis, plus we had a corrupt political elite ruling us. On Jan 15, we had a coup. People thought that it meant that things would be better. 4 years later, millions were dead and displaced. We did not get civillian rule until after another 9 years.

Then in 1983, Nigeria was in crisis again...economy collapising, corrupt civilian leaders, and so on. Once again on Dec 31 1983, we called for a hero...who did not make things better, so we got another hero, who was just as bad, so we ended up with a dictator...who we in essence required divine intervention to get rid off

Now people are calling for another coup.

I say a big NO.

Not because I like the APC government. Infact, to be honest, the twenty two years of democratic rule since 1999 have been a disgrace and a big sorrow. None of the leaders we have had have done well at all at all. And the current leadership appears lost and confused. But a coup will NOT SOLVE OUR PROBLEMS.

If the past is anything to go by, a coup will make matters worse.

High time we stopped looking for a hero...and started doing the best with what we have...by putting pressure on our leaders to do the right thing.

Black people have better rights in the US not because the old racist order went away...it is still there...but because they were ready to use their democratic tools to fight a long battle for freedom and justice.

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by Muyiwaipere(m): 5:03pm On May 29, 2021
Just two proverbs

Abeni lori o le gba ki won gbe obe Koja Leyin orun e

Eni je fuku lara fun

We move

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by brightology3: 5:03pm On May 29, 2021
Ok
Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:03pm On May 29, 2021
I agree
Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by MAGG0T(m): 5:03pm On May 29, 2021
Nawa o

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by Dozie32(m): 5:03pm On May 29, 2021
We the biafrans are every ready to fave what befalls us..Igbo Amaka.

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by FalseProphet1(m): 5:03pm On May 29, 2021
There will be coup in Nigeria, nothing can change that.

This I have seen.

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by brunofarad(m): 5:03pm On May 29, 2021
Interesting
Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by Tianamen1: 5:03pm On May 29, 2021
Lazynigerian1:
We honestly don't need another coup.

Your ideas would lead us to another coup

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by IamFINESSE: 5:03pm On May 29, 2021
This buhari or another one grin

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by brosom(m): 5:04pm On May 29, 2021
I agree with u 'Sir' that the man in Aso stone is afraid of coup.

But do u think he would be afraid of death if he is running a transparent government? No!!

In summary,

A Clare mind FEARS no accusation..

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by kachuk(m): 5:04pm On May 29, 2021
war is never a good thing let avoid. negotiate now
Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by Imagynation: 5:04pm On May 29, 2021
Yes,we don't need another coup but we need another soup.This one has become sour a long time ago.Stop warming a stale soup.Stop laundarying a rag!

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by flemsy15(m): 5:04pm On May 29, 2021
I might be wrong but I think the best option for this country is to divide this country.

They say there's unity in diversity but it Nigeria, d diversity brings in nothing but division.

Just that this division won't favour minority ethnic groups shaa

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by thatsleepboy1: 5:04pm On May 29, 2021
Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by Justinlean02(m): 5:05pm On May 29, 2021
We've failed ourselves and the next generation to come by allowing this Buhari to come into power and still remain after loads of failure and calamity they keep dishing out undecided

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by nnadychuks(m): 5:05pm On May 29, 2021
xxad
Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by AYNL: 5:05pm On May 29, 2021
MF

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by Mindlog: 5:05pm On May 29, 2021
If a referendum is to be conducted soon, I am just imagining tribes that would want to hang on to Nigeria. cheesy cheesy

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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:05pm On May 29, 2021
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Re: Wale Odunsi: Buhari And The Fear Of Another Coup, War In Nigeria by Abbeywondrous(m): 5:06pm On May 29, 2021
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