By Tim Tochukwu
For Biafra Choice Writers
Biafrans are aware that Muhammadu Buhari,
Nigerian President’s current preoccupation is to dismantle Boko Haram, the
terror group he formed to grab power. The latest of his actions in pursuant of
that goal was the release from prison of Kabir Sokoto, the heartless Christmas
Day bomber.
Sokoto was the man serving life jail
sentence for the Christmas Day bombing at St. Theresa Catholic Church, Madalla
in Abuja in 2011. The bombing saw to the
death of more than 41 people with about 57 others wounded. This was the man
Buhari quietly released from prison without letting anybody know about it, just
because he (Sokoto) was part of the Northern plot to grab power before finally
and completely subjugating Biafra.
The irony of Buhari’s action is that he
has just released from prison, a man that was convicted by a court of competent
jurisdiction for the murder of scores of people, but he has refused to release
Nnamdi Kanu, leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) whose release was
ordered by the court. Kanu is a freedom fighter; a man who has not killed anybody,
but has been campaigning for the freedom of his people by making broadcasts
through the radio.
We are aware that the intention has been
to wind down Boko Haram, since the Nigerian Presidency, which it was
established to achieve, is already achieved. In addition to that, it became
necessary that Boko Haram be wound down because Buhari and his other members of
the Northern oligarchy already had the official killer-squad, which is the
Nigerian Army. For that reason, there was no more need for the unofficial killer-squad,
Boko Haram. Many members of Boko Haram – as uneducated as they were – have already
been recruited into the Nigerian Army; and many more will also be recruited in
the coming weeks and months and years.
Before this time, Buhari had told a bewildered
world that he knew nothing about Chibok girls or their where-about, the same
Chibok girls he rode on the scam of their kidnap to campaign for power. As if
that was not enough, the confused Biafran woman, Oby Ezekwesili, who had been
spearheading the bring-back-our-girls’ campaign has been branded distraction by
government, because she had continued with the campaign in spite of Buhari’s
installment.
Furthermore, so-called parents of the
so-called abducted girls have told her to stop the campaign; that they would no
longer be part of it, because she was angering “their” government.
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