Bring Back Our Girls.
The most unbearable pain of a mother is the pains of a
missing child. The wails of a parent, the disgust of a nation, the cries of a
people, the travails of different classes, the pandemonium of a number of
voices, the wilderness criers, the town shakers and the silent weepers; the
shame of a government without a voice.
I have watched too many American movies and have seen the real
performances of its government when a citizen is abducted. Not once, not twice, was a group of captured
soldiers left to their fate without the faith and actions of its government
fighting to bring them back.
In most cases there are assumptions; assumptions are not
certainties, yet uninhibited assumptions could be a certainty. If I assume that
a government left 234 of its army for over 2 weeks to the fate of terrorism,
people who plague and look for undesereved attention, and then I can assume
that the soldiers in this saga are more than ransome. Innocent people the
government easily left unattended to. It would be fatal for the government to
overlook the urgency of this saga.
Assumptions are strong; they form the basis for some truths.
They can be formed, founded, traced and identified. They may be certainty or
uncertainty, yet they are pointers...
The best government in the world does not give up its
citizens to the slaughter and wait till the outcry of its people get unbearably
high octave before answers are given. There is no romance without a relationship;
there is no government without people. The understanding of such facts makes us
wonder and assume if indeed our soldiers were not actually meants for the
gallows in which they found themselves.
The exremist have given us a slap and the dangers of
non-retaliation or no attempt will be a reoccurence of more dangerous sagas. Senseless
though we may call their fanaticsm, but it was not without sense for the
organisers as this was done with a purpose and according to the plan it was
meant for. It is indeed clear that there is a reason. Nothing is really nothing
unless you would rather be doing something else.
We face no more serious decisions in Nigeria today than the
decisions to go after our abducted girls. Do we need a debate to ask for the
whereabout of humans? Possibly a roundtable discussion, strategies and actions,
but a debate of no action is a sail for another direction.
There is no confusion in our assumptions, no uncertainty in
our feelings, no discrepancies in our belief of injustice meted upon the
handling of the matters of the abduction.
Yet ...our girls are there.
It is a possible assumption that our girls would ask
themselves what their fate is in a country where their fellows are carted away
in the middle of the night? .The girls yet to come and even those who don’t
understand what is going on presently and who will assume that it is possible
to be kidnapped by some demented association in the mid of the night while
studying for examination and carted away to be made sex slaves, wives of bandits, slaves for lives and earn an undeserved
future of terrorism, daily rape, assault, beatings and also be made witnesess
to an untowards an unreasonalbe belief for a diluted religious beliefs.
Accordingly to Tony Blair in his speech on the London
bombings “the extremist mission is cleverly aimed at their target audience. Their
cause is not founded on an injustice. It is founded on a belief, one whose
fanatiscm is such that can’t be moderated. It can’t be remedied. It has to be
stood up to.
Omar Nelson Bradley rightly posited when he said “unless one
values the lives of his soldiers and is tormented by their ordeal he is unfit
to command”.
One man’s tears; one woman’s wail make assumptions powerfull...
they form the basis to the truth, for in the senate of grasses two elephants
fight in a forest, the carcas of the defeated is just what the grasses await.
Then the assumptions again; to what or whose gain is the
terrorism in this country?
Assumptions are strong... stronger than what we are fed with.
But our consolation is that all the people of the world are
in partner with our interest and our cries for our daughters to be brought
back, and for our part as a people we see clearly that unless justice is done
for our girls, the injustice of the terrorist beliefs with politcal and
governmental unmedicated actions will ruin our land.
#BringBackOurGirls.
(C) Funmi Akerele
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