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Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by murecool(op): 2:52pm On Jan 17, 2020
Can Amotekun Really Cost South-West 2023 Presidency as Miyetti Allah Warned? – By Fredrick Nwabufo


In my column article of January 6 – a riposte to Isa Funtua’s prejudiced utterance on the Igbo — I wrote: ‘’Funtua’s statement reeks of corpulent arrogance, bigotry and acute sense of entitlement. It reinforces the stereotype that his section of the country bullies any region that does not kiss the ring of the caliphate.’’
I was not surprised that Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) reacted hysterically to the piece because the beneficiaries of the disequilibrious status quo will always seek to maintain it.
It is common knowledge that swathes of territories in the north have been overrun by bandits. At the peak of the menace — in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 — these grim reapers killed citizens in hundreds in Zamfara, Katsina, Kaduna and Kano. But what did the governors of the region and the federal government do in the face of this challenge? They took a pacifist perspective to it. Instead of facing the problem headlong, they invited murderers to a parley.
Mohammed Adamu, the inspector-general of police (IGP), was in one of such meetings with these bandits. In fact, he said this in one of the ‘’peace meetings’’: “We will take measures to dialogue with the bandits to become better citizens….’’
Also, it was even reported that the bandits were bribed to keep the peace. But this approach did not stop the killings. That fact is, the atrophic security threat assailing the country cannot be tackled by pandering to the whims of the antagonists. When there is no retribution for crime it festers.
And while the government was still ‘’dialoguing’’ with the bandits, they were spreading their tentacles into other parts of the country. Not long afterwards, the south-west became a flashpoint of banditry and kidnapping. The highways in the region became the quickest routes to hell. In July, 2019, Funke Olakunrin, daughter of Pa Reuben Fasoranti, Afenifere leader, was killed savagely by bandits on Ondo road. Many other citizens had been killed in a similar pattern in the region. And the killings continued unabated.
So, it is natural that the governors of the south-west, who are the chief security officers of the region, will rally to check the scourge. However, instead of appeasing the bandits like the governors of the north-west did, they dispatched ‘Amotekun’ to secure their area. I think, Amotekun, an ingenious security initiative, is the south-west’s response to the government’s propitiation of bandits.
Regarding the legality of the security outfit, I know the right to life is the crux of all human rights. You cannot fail to defend me, yet asks that I should not defend myself against certain death. If the government was alive to its responsibility of securing citizens, there would be no ‘Amotekun’. Though I admit there may be constitutional limitations to the purview of the outfit, there is no evidence that the recently launched operation has overreached itself in any way.
Also, the south-west governors have made it clear that the security outfit will not perform police functions. So, why the hue and cry?
As a matter of fact, the protest of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore to governors of the south-west region over Amotekun reinforces the stereotype that the north bullies any section of the country which does not bend to its thrall. It also accents an acute sense of entitlement.
Really, it is upsetting that Miyetti Allah is asking the region to decommission Amotekun or risk losing the presidency in 2023.
To share in my despondence please read the statement of Alhassan Saleh, national secretary of Miyetti Allah.
“This Amotekun scheme is political and is not the solution to the problem of insecurity. What the South-West governors should have done is to continue to push for state police. Where did they expect to get the funding from at a time some of them are struggling to pay salaries?
“It is best they give up on this idea because it may affect the chances of the South-West to produce the President in 2023. The thinking is that if the South-West, a major stakeholder in this government, can be toying with this idea now, they may do worse when they get to power.”
“We are in agreement with the AGF that Amotekun is illegal. In fact, we are unhappy that it took the AGF this long to react.”
But can Amotekun cost the south-west 2023 presidency? To me, it is not for a group or even a section of the country to decide. It is the decision of all Nigerians. In 2011, a president emerged from the south-south, even from an ethnic nationality that is considered a minority in the country, against all odds. President Muhammadu Buhari himself had run for office thrice but failed. If it was possible for him to be president solely by the votes and ‘’machination’’ of his section of the country at those times he vied for office, it would have happened.
The point is no one region holds the ace to power in Nigeria. The perception that there is a ‘’kingmaker region’’ is only but a myth. All Nigerians are equal stakeholders in this entity.

http://www.signalng.com/can-amotekun-really-cost-south-west-2023-presidency-as-miyetti-allah-warned-by-fredrick-nwabufo/

Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by gidgiddy: 2:57pm On Jan 17, 2020
If the North does not vote for someone from the SW, where will the SW get its vote from?
Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by Theenchanter2: 2:59pm On Jan 17, 2020
gidgiddy:
If the North does not vote for someone from the SW, where will the SW het its vote from?
if the SS,SE, SS and some part of MB rally behind one aspirant.... then issagoal.

Our problem in d S is oversabi, we're not united politically.
Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by Yaribanzaonic: 3:12pm On Jan 17, 2020
Sharp Guy!!

Orientation Full your brain.....the better South is watching.!!
cheesy cheesy grin grin

gidgiddy:
If the North does not vote for someone from the SW, where will the SW get its vote from?
Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by gidgiddy: 3:14pm On Jan 17, 2020
Theenchanter2:
if the SS,SE, SS and some part of MB rally behind one aspirant.... then issagoal.

Our problem in d S is oversabi, we're not united politically.
Its not going to happen. There is no way the SE/SS will vote for the SW.

The SW has already had its 8 years. The SE have not had it at all and the will not support the SW to get another 8 years when they are yet to get anything

The SS have not forgotten how the SW ganged up with their Northern friends to deny GEJ a second term. You can bet they wont support the SW to get another 8 when they are yet to compete their own 8 years

The general feeling in the SS/SE is that the SW, having had two terms, should not be talking about presidency when the other two zones in the South have either not had it at all, or only had one term

So if the SW wants the presidency again, they better hope on the North heavily
Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by Biodun556(m): 3:16pm On Jan 17, 2020
It will not. In fact it will make more realistic.
Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by Theenchanter2: 3:18pm On Jan 17, 2020
gidgiddy:
Its not going to happen. There is no way the SE/SS will vote for the SW.

The SW has already had its 8 years. The SE have not had it at all and the will not support the SW to get another 8 years when they are yet to get anything

The SS have not forgotten how the SW ganged up with their Northern friends to deny GEJ a second term. You can bet they wont support the SW to get another 8 when they are yet to compete their own 8 years

The general feeling in the SS/SE is that the SW, having had two terms, should not be talking about presidency when the other two zones in the South have either not had it at all, or only had one term

So if the SW wants the presidency again, they better hope on the North heavily
did i say the south should vote for a particular region? This is the major problems with southerners.
Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by Simplyleo: 3:27pm On Jan 17, 2020
gidgiddy:
Its not going to happen. There is no way the SE/SS will vote for the SW.

The SW has already had its 8 years. The SE have not had it at all and the will not support the SW to get another 8 years when they are yet to get anything

The SS have not forgotten how the SW ganged up with their Northern friends to deny GEJ a second term. You can bet they wont support the SW to get another 8 when they are yet to compete their own 8 years

The general feeling in the SS/SE is that the SW, having had two terms, should not be talking about presidency when the other two zones in the South have either not had it at all, or only had one term

So if the SW wants the presidency again, they better hope on the North heavily
Political calculators.

They can do all the integral & differentiatial calculus about politics, yet candidates from their region can't win even a single LGA in their zone.

Calculators, una well done. cheesy

Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by Racoon(m): 3:47pm On Jan 17, 2020
Theenchanter2:
If the SS,SE, SS and the MB rally behind one aspirant, then it's a goal.Our problem in the south is oversabi (greed, political survival, treachery, divide & rule mentality etc).We're not united politically.
Spot on! Cheers!
Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by Racoon(m):
Screw the presidency.The core north have really taken the middle belt and southern Nigeria for granted for a long time.They've to come to term that this is not the post July 1966 Nigeria.

Who have done worst? Tell me I pray.And how has Nigeria's unity fared with the many years of irresponsible/incompetent leadership, BH terrorists, killer fulani herdsmen, religious fanatics, almajiris, abject poverty, stark illiteracy, child marriage that the core northern Nigeria have bequeathed to our nationhood? Abeg let's go our different ways.
Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by Nobody: 5:19pm On Jan 17, 2020
Who cares really?

What's the presidency going to do for the Yorubas asides from rewarding some sons and daughters with juicy positions.

The North can hold on to the presidency for life while they simultaneously continue to be the country's poorest and backwards region ever.

What Yorubas want is development of Yorubaland and we will get it either as a part of the entity called Nigeria or on our own.
Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by orisa37: 6:05pm On Jan 17, 2020
THE SW IS MOVING SO FAST THAT THEY MAY NOT EVEN NEED THE PRESIDENCY.
Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by itsme01: 6:12pm On Jan 17, 2020
grin


you people dont know Politics, SouthWest is already moving to own a bargaining chips for 2023 yet others are dulling, now Mayetti Allah are ruffled and trying to see what to bargain with or which other zone to lobby like they did in 2014 ,


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Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by GedalyaIvar: 6:13pm On Jan 17, 2020
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itsme01:
grin


you people dont know Politics, SouthWest is already moving to own a bargaining chips for 2023 yet others are dulling, now Mayetti Allah are ruffled and trying to see what to bargain with or which other zone to lobby like they did in 2014 ,


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Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by leke12(m): 6:51pm On Jan 17, 2020
What you all should understand is that Nigeria is a geographical location made up of so many nationals. Bristish gang up these nationals without their consent to form one of the biggest business empire. Nevertheless, these nationals have the right to protect and preserve their territorial integrity amidst this geographical location(Nigeria).

That doesnt mean we cant co exist and enjoy the mutual benefits, pls lets be guided Amotekun is here to stay.
Re: Can Amotekun Really Cost South-west 2023 Presidency As Miyetti Allah Warned? by TheApologist:
what's all these threat about 2023, the safety of our peoples lives and properties is more dear to us than the presidency and both are in any case isolated from each other so we can't be bullied to cower to the murderous whims of a certain ethnic group on the promise of securing 2023 presidency while our safety is in jeopardy
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