Friday, February 3, 2017

Wanted Back in Nigeria: Dead or Alive, preferably alive.

by Eze Eluchie,

Have you seen the man whose picture appears below?

Mohammadu Buhari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, was last seen in public by Nigerians boarding a Presidential jet at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja, Nigeria, ostensibly for a 10-day vacation in the United Kingdom.

The 10-day vacation expired on Monday, 2nd February 2017. Mr. Buhari failed to return to Nigeria, show cause why he did not return as he had earlier stated, and continued to maintain an ominous silence towards the people of the contraption over which he ‘presides’.

Since the public departure on the 19th of January 2017, several suspicious photographs have been published by the Nigerian federal Government ostensibly to convince Nigerians and the wider international community that Mr. Buhari is alive and healthy.

Following the unsavoury precedent which occurred during the dying days and eventual death of former President Yar’Adua when the former President had also undertaken a ‘medical vacation’ to Germany and Nigeria was ostensibly ruled for a period of time by a combination of the trio of the widow and senior security officials and the corpse of the then deceased President, Nigerians are expectedly apprehensive that history may be repeating itself.

If you have seen the Nigerian President, kindly get in touch with any Nigerian (not Nigeria’s federal Government or any of Nigeria’s foreign missions) or preferably take a picture of him and post on the various social media sites. In taking such pictures, you must ensure that the man whose picture appears below is captured in a manner that depicts the date the picture was taken.

The Nigerian President is wanted back home to basically come and complete his tenure, a tenure which has thus far, in its less than 18 months of nightmarish existence, turned around what was once the largest and fastest growing economy in the African continent to an economy in a vicious recession; increased divides along ethno-religious lines amongst the various peoples of Nigeria; witnessed the enthronement of deception and sly propaganda as a cardinal fulcrum of governance.  Buhari should come back and repair this mess he created, fostered and encouraged. If otherwise, the contraption will forge on.

It is also hoped, whether Mr. Buhari eventually returns back to office or answers the ultimate call of nature, that the Nigerian contraption spares itself of this seemingly endless embarrassment of senior government officials junketing to foreign lands to cater for basic health care needs. A territory which is forever enmeshed in seeking to know the whereabouts of its President is not likely to inspire much confidence in foreign investors.

When one recollects that in the 1960’s, the Saudi Royal family used to visit the University College Hospital, Ibadan, for their health care and medical needs, then one truly appreciates how far the Nigerian contraption has sunk and continues to sink.




Picture: One of the pictures of President Buhari released by Nigeria’s Federal Government as proof of the President being in good health in his London, UK, residence.


Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Imprisoning the Future – Worrisome Situations in Nigerian Prisons.

by Eze Eluuchie,

Below is the basic data on inmates at the Owerri federal Prisons in Imo State, South Eastern Nigeria: 
          Prison Maximum Capacity:         540 inmates

          Presently accommodates:         2, 260 inmates

          Convicts:                                       216 inmates

          Non-convicts/Awaiting Trial:    2,044 inmates

The Owerri Federal Prisons presently accommodates 418.5% above the number of inmates it was built to hold. 90.44% of the inmates in the Prison are merely awaiting trial and have no business being in the Prison in the first place – until and if they are convicted.

Some persons awaiting trial have been detained at the Owerri Prisons for over 10 years.

In the course of interviewing some of the inmates or going through their case files (for those who still have case-files). a startling revelations immediately becomes apparent: quite a great proportion of those merely awaiting trial have not only stayed in custody beyond the period they would have served if they had actually been convicted, and secondly, some were just detained, on framed up charges by some 'big-man', which in some cases can be as mundane as an uncle who wants to do away with a 'troublesome' youngster who refuses to let his late fathers property be wrongly taken away. And pronto the youngster is thrown in to the prison and rots away there ad infinitum.

Earlier pro-bono efforts, under the aegis of the Prison Decongestion and Human Rights Program (PDHRP of PADDI Foundation) aimed at ameliorating the dire statistics above and ensuring that at the very least persons awaiting trial who had spent overly long periods in the Prison were released were frustrated by bureaucratic bottle-necks, demand of gratification by officers of the judiciary and the general decay of the Nigerian system.

Though Owerri Prisons stands out as having the worst Prisoner : Awaiting Trial Men (P:ATM) ratio among Nigerian prisons, the pattern is reflected across all prisons in Nigeria to a lesser level.

We shame ourselves and humanity by our treatment of those who we have, rightly and at times wrongly, consigned to the prisons. A place that ought to serve to reform and probably make better, is transformed to a pit where the negative is multiplied and society eventually pays a high price for allowing evil to flourish.  

One really wonders where all the millions of dollars in developmental aids and donor grants accorded to various government agencies and ‘human right protection’ or ‘civil liberty’ non-governmental organizations by foreign governments, development partners and donor organizations filtered to.

The real sorrow for the peoples of Nigeria is that whilst some pick-pockets, small time bandits are wallowing in our jail-houses, the mega criminals who rape the contraption blind, pillage the treasury and launder their loot in foreign territories and sponsor mass atrocities in a desperate bid to hold unto political power are escorted around our poorly paved streets in siren-blaring convoys, maiming and killing at will.  

For the sake of those who are saddled with citizenship of Nigeria, the Nigerian contraption simply needs to be restructured and renegotiated.




Picture: Inmates in a sleeping position at a Nigerian prison.


Sunday, January 29, 2017

Travel Ban on Nationals of Seven Muslim-Majority States: Donald Trump, You Got It Wrong!

by Eze Eluchie,

The bombastic that he is, when Donald Trump as a candidate for the US Presidential elections was announcing at virtually all his campaign stops that he would, if elected, ban all Muslims from travelling into America, many an observer felt that such gross talk was merely to key into the base sentiments of the so-called middle-class fellows who had been abandoned by globalization and felt a need to ‘retrieve their America’ from whosoever.

The candidate is now POTUS and to the consternation of the international community, what had been thought of as mere campaign rhetoric has been signed into an Executive Order which bans travel to the United States of America by nationals of the following 7 Muslim-dominated countries, to wit: Yemen, Libya, Tunisia, Sudan, Somalia, Iraq and Iran! By fiat, a blanket embargo had been placed on all individuals whose sole criteria was being nationals of the 7-listed countries irrespective of their personal differences.

Whenever there is a blanket labelling of any group of people based on their religion, race, colour, particular physical peculiarities or other subjective criteria, and such subjective criteria forms the sole basis of apportioning benefits or liabilities, humanity hurts; as fairness, justice and equity takes the backseat. Experts in human psychology will readily confirm the commonality of our humanity. Human beings, of whatsoever race, creed, colour and wheresoever they may be located on earth are comprised of a similar number of basic building blocks, chromosomes. Saintly or criminal dispositions can be found in peoples of all races, nationalities and religions. Just like there are persons of saintly dispositions who happen to be nationals of European and North American countries or of any creed whatsoever, there are also persons of same disposition amongst the countries who are now subjected to very unfair categorizations resulting from the Executive Order, irrespective of creed.

What really did Mr. Trump hope to achieve by this clearly not well thought out blanket ban? Further alienate the nationals of these countries? Increase the recruitment base for extremist Islamist terror organizations? Make nationals of the listed countries who might have contributed or are contributing or intending to contribute to US advancement have a rethink? Ready the minds of other Muslim-dominated countries and Muslims generally where ever they may reside of whatever nationality (including Americans) begin to harbour ill-will against the US? The questions are endless, all in the negative without any likely positive purpose of such blanket ban.

When it is realized that nationals of the embargoed countries have not participated in any terrorist attacks against the US on US soil for the past several decades, as opposed to some other financially and strategically well-endowed countries Muslim-dominated countries within the same region whose nationals seem to have a passion for attacking the US (particularly Egypt and Saudi Arabia whose nationals formed the bulk of the terrorists who participated in 9-11), the use of the guise of security threats posed by nationals of the listed countries as the excuse to place the blanket ban exposes a unique personal flaw of Mr. Trump that had previously only been hinted at – a willingness to move against supposedly weaker states whilst shying away from confronting stronger adversaries – the countries whose nationals are banned from travelling to the US, with the exception of Iran, are relatively weak states.

Immediate dire consequence of this ban will manifest firstly in Somalia, where efforts to shore up the internationally recognized Government will be be dealt a near fatal blow by the blanket categorization of all Somalis.  Al-Shabab will be celebrating the travel ban as most Somali’s will now have no other option than to pitch tents with its ‘the-West-hates-us’ ideology.  The people of Sudan who are now made to join their long-term dictator and fugitive from ICC-trial, Omar al-Bashir in the list of those banned from travelling to the US may begin to rethink their hostility to Al-Bashir who is now made to look like ‘one of them’. The only entities who are celebrating the travel ban will surely include ISIS, AQIM, l Qeida and other extremist Islamist terror groups whose job of soliciting for more converts has suddenly been made easier.


There is no doubt that every country has the right to protect its citizens from harm and terrorists the best way it knows how, but such protections cannot be in a manner that contradicts basic norms of decency and has all the potential of boomeranging  to cause greater harm.  It is difficult to see in any way the travel ban would benefit any interests of the United States or its position as a leading democratic nation or the so-called ‘leader of the free world’.  

On the ban of travel to the United States for nationals of 7 Muslim majority countries, Mr. Trump, you got it woefully wrong!




Picture: Placard at rally protesting the travel ban.