Every
school child knows that the purported “conference” of constituent nations and
peoples being planned by Nigeria
is a farce – a nauseating farce for that matter. If the script were a
pantomime, no director worth their salt would give it a second look. Nigeria is nothing
but a genocide state. Nigeria
is also a kakistocratic state. Nigeria
is the first genocide state in post-(European)conquest Africa .
Between 29 May 1966 and 12 January 1970, Nigeria
embarked on the genocide of Igbo people, a hardworking constituent nation in
what was then Nigeria ; the
nation that played the vanguard role,
beginning from the 1930s, to free Nigeria from the British conquest
and occupation. Nigeria
murdered 3.1 million Igbo, one-quarter of this people’s population within those
gruesome 44 months. This genocide is still ongoing as these lines are written. I
have argued, severally, that Igbo and any other peoples subjected to genocide
have no other choice but abandon this state and create alternative states of
freedom and security (see, for instance, http://re-thinkingafrica.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/rights-for-scots-rights-for-igbo.html). Surely, a genocide state is no candidate
for “reforms”, “structuring”, “re-structuring”, “negotiating”,
“re-negotiating”, "claiming", "re-claiming" nor any such
inanities. A genocide state is dismantled. This is its fate in history.
History
books
Presently,
Igbo “representatives” to this farce are being announced here and there. Who are
these? Precisely for the memory of the 3.1 million murdered in the genocide and
the comprehensive recording of this crime, the Igbo who survived and their
children and children’s children and theirs must ensure that they vet each and
every name flagged off or earmarked as “representing” the Igbo at this farce.
This exercise is strictly for the history books and not for attending to the
farce. If a suggested “representative” was of age during the genocide, 29 May
1966-12 January 1970, where were they? What did they do? What did they do in
defence of the people? Were they part of prosecuting the genocide? Alu! Were they part of the contingents of
genocidist hordes which murdered the Igbo on land, sea, or air? Did they serve
the genocidists as diplomats/advisors? If they were born after the genocide or
came of age during this period, do they support Igbo right to the restoration
of lost independence/sovereignty? Do they support Igbo right to comprehensive justice in the
wake of the genocide? Are they this genocide’s denialist(s)? Who are these? No
one who contributed, in any way, to harming the Igbo either during the genocide
or in the aftermath must be cast as a
“representative” of the Igbo – not even for a farcical show.
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