Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Tell-tale signs are looming.

by Eze Eluchie


Soon after Goodluck Jonathan was declared winner in the 2011 general elections, certain extremist elements vowed to make Nigeria ungovernable. These elements proceeded to unleashed death, destruction and mayhem bothering on an outright declaration of war on the Federation (under the guise of pursuing fundamentalist Islamic agenda).

Bolstered by Jonathan’s unwillingness or inability to exercise the powers vested in his office to quell such rascality, these extremist elements, now think they have a right to threaten mass murders on a grand scale.

Not done with killing employees of the United Nations (during the bombing of the United Nations Headquarter complex in Abuja); or with blowing up several Churches across the northern States of the Nigerian contraption and killing hundreds of Christians therein; or with sporadic killings of thousands of Nigerians, especially in cities across the core northern States, in desperate efforts to ‘make Nigeria ungovernable’ as a result of Jonathan's ascendance to power; these characters now threaten bloodshed which, as their spokespersons says, “will affect every household” in a country of over 150 million.

The continued inaction and insensitivity of our domestic ‘insecurity’ outfits to curtail and rein in what can clearly be identified as initial preparatory steps towards mayhem of apocalyptic dimensions is most worrisome and besmirches of complicity.

Is the world waiting for when calls will be made for airplane-loads of body-bags to realize the intensity of the storms gathering in the horizon?

At going rates, there will very soon be no further need to call for restructuring and renegotiations.

In the interim, it is never too late to restructure and renegotiate!



http://dailyindependentnig.com/2013/03/nigeria-may-disintegrate-if-jonathan-contests-in-2015-shuluwa-4/


Picture: Interior of UN Nigeria Country Office headquarter Complex after bomb-blast which killed several UN Staff and other people





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