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The kidnap of Wahab Oba, the Chairman of
Lagos State NUJ and three other
journalists while returning to Lagos
from Uyo at the fringe of Abia was an
instant national issue.
While I join others to jubilate at their
release, I am sad that we as a nation
always fail to note salient points
whenever an ugly situation arises. We
hardly know how to follow a lead. We
hear but we don’t understand. We look
but we don’t see and even when we
are given “Expo”, we still fail to
reason. This is why we are
toddling at almost fifty years of age.
Nobody seems to analyse the fact that
these journalists came from a certain
location where they were given tons of
naira by the Governor who is well known
in Nigeria as a paymaster so that he can
be loved by all.
The whole world knows that since the
government of Godswill Akpabio came to
power, this once-upon-a-time very
peaceful state has become a den of
kidnappers, ritualists, killers. At the
last count, more than 200 persons have
been kidnapped in Akwa Ibom under
Chief Godswill Akpabio while at least
ten high profile murders have been
recorded etc. Inspite of infantile,
unconvincing and incoherent
explanations by the government to prove
its innocence, reasonable people
know where the buck stops and therefore,
who to blame.
Elementary knowledge of crime teaches
that it is usually information that
leads to an attack. Crime are
planned and carried out by people, not
spirits. Regrettably, Nigeria’s
Police High Command and other security
agencies were too busy focusing on
Abia and the South East because much
money does not flow from there. In
our Country, the rich criminals often
buy their freedom while the poor
ones go in for it.
I watched Wahab Oba’s interview on
Channels TV and he disclosed that the
kidnappers acted on information and that
they knew the colours of their two
vehicles. It was clear that he really
tried to shield the government of Akwa
Ibom State from blame. Maybe out of
fear or belief that the government would
replenish their losses.
Really, the journalists must be very
happy with a Governor who gave them
money to the extent that even
after paying hotel bills and running the
usual sundry expenses usually
associated with conferences and
traveling and lodging a greater
chunk in the bank (it is only reasonable
to do so at their level of exposure),
they could still carry more than N3
million for the road. It must be
understood that Wahab Oba is not
expected to readily make statements that
would portray such a benefactor
Governor in bad light, except he is
thoroughly quizzed to a point of
no option.
In some countries where security
agencies are serious and the
National/Federal Government is in
serious business of protecting lives,
this should have been thoroughly
investigated. Even when Wahab Oba
claimed that the money was meant
for a past conference, the question is:
why was it not paid into the account of
the union before leaving Uyo? Many
Journalists would ask this question if
the victims were not their
colleagues.
If the money was given at an odd time,
then he should have given the government
the Union’s account number so that such
could be lodged on the next banking
day. How about a draft in the name of
the Union? Reasonable members of the
public rightly believe that the money
belonged to the 4 journalists
personally.
Today, sadly, most Nigerian Journalists
have compromised Professional ethics on
the altar of tons of money paid to them
by very corrupt Politicians whose
interests they now promote and protect.
However, sympathy for the kidnapped
journalists has filled the air. I
sympathize too. But journalists should
not be allowed to cover reality and
substance because this is what has
happened in this case.
The fact that they were kidnapped in
Abia State is diversionary. Were all
persons that passed along that road at
that time so kidnapped? This wasn’t a
case of a random strike. It was a
targeted operation. Infact well aimed.
It appears that the tip-off was from
those that bade them “good bye”. There
must be a syndicate that operates within
certain neighbouring states that
involves even security agents. It was
the same thing that happened to the
Prelate of a church who was kidnapped
and disposed of his honorarium after
leaving the same state earlier this
year. As is usual with the government of
Akwa Ibom, editors were mobilized to
kill off the story.
Perhaps some smart aides of Oga reasoned
that if Oga’s guests are kidnapped on
their way back, Oga shall release plenty
ransom through them to secure their
release. But isn’t a boss vicariously
liable for the misdeeds of his aides?
After all, was he not expected to carry
out due diligence and do security checks
before appointing aides?Investigations
have revealed that more then N100
million has been spent to ensure that
Akwa Ibom State was not mentioned at all
in the saga, while Abia, Rivers States
and indeed the South East zone was
emphasized. Someone even complained
about checkpoints in the South East but
today, there are more checkpoints
in Akwa Ibom than in the entire Country
put together. And yet, the crime
rate is higher there than anywhere else.
Throughout the time of the kidnap, we
heard of the efforts of the governments
of Abia and Rivers states towards
securing the release of the
Journalists. But not a finger was
lifted by the government of Akwa Ibom
State in this direction even though
these people had embarked on this
ill-fated trip from Uyo. This situation
kept baffling us during discussion in
Lagos at that time.
Maybe naira power has stopped the hands
of those who should investigate or write
about this. But one thing is clear. We
now know why this particular Governor
always enjoys so much adulation and
sycophantic write ups in the press
inspite of the government sponsored
kidnapping in his State.
At least I know of certain friends that
have relocated from Uyo to Lagos because
of insecurity. I know that media
hirelings of the Governor shall react.
But the truth must be told in the
interest of our country.
Sunday Adebiyi.
Lagos.
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