The condition of Bakassi
Peninsula indigenes from Cross River State is sorrowful, pitiful, disgraceful
and unbelievable because of the injury cruelly inflicted on them by the Mafia
Judgement of the International Court of Justice and carelessly sealed by the
arbitrarily use of power of the then Nigerian government. It is really pathetic
and tragic to know that perhaps they have been awfully without any iota of
feelings and considerations condemned irredeemably into the hands of the wicked
Cameroonian army through this international known political kangaroo judgement
aided by the former president of Nigeria General Olusegun Obasanjo in his
rascality of power with a stroke of pen.
I am profoundly in sorrow and in pity
with Bakassi and their unborn generations over the injustice meted to them just
simply because they are a vulnerable minority. My compassion is unreservedly
extended to their ancestors who must also be in a state of bewilderment over
their citizenships in the land of the dead in Bakassi Peninsula.
In nutshell Bakassi Peninsula is located at the
extreme eastern end of the Gulf of Guinea and had been in dispute between
Nigeria and Cameroun until 10th of October 2002 when the International Court of
Justice unjustly ruled that Nigeria should hand the disputed area to Cameroun.
Because of the interest of these few political cabals
of the world in the oil rich Bakassi Peninsula and because they know how to
foment trouble in Africa so that their machine gun factories could boom they
hid under the shadow of Cameroon and gave one of the most cruel judgements ever
known by history against a country. It was an open secret to those that
followed this issue then that France was solidly behind Cameroon urging them to
press harder for they were firmly supported in the wake of war or in court
against Nigeria.
With this knowledge at the back of the mind of our legal team
and having seen the panel of justice made up more of the French people should
have raised an objection knowing where their interests were, even though that
it might not have made any or much difference in the judgement whether the
Italians or Germans etc. replaced the French judges because they are all the
same monsters in the same train and evil. The international conspiracy that
gave Cameroon Bakassi Peninsula was a rape, wicked and a judicial murder of
Bakassi children by the so-called International Court of Justice.
The judgement
was condemned both locally and internationally by those that have got conscience.
A leading member of the Nigeria’s legal team and a former
Nigerian Attorney-General and Minister of Justice Chief Richard Akinjide
condemned the judgment by saying that “This judgment is a complete fraud, 50%
international law and 50% international politics, blatantly biased, unfair and
a total disaster.”
How
did Obasanjo treat what had been tagged a national disaster? Constitutionally the national assembly was
supposed to ratify the Green Tree Treaty that gave Bakassi Peninsula to
Cameroon before the execution but Obasanjo without regard to the constitution,
without regard to the feelings and the future of the Bakassi people hurriedly
ceded Bakassi to Cameroun in a suspicious manner. Such abuse of power was an
impeachable offence which many social commentators wanted the senators to
enforce against Obasanjo. However, according to unconfirmed source Obasanjo was
dreaded and feared and had intimidated the senators to submission with his
vindictive nature and lawlessness of his ruling era, therefore no senator had
had the liver to move such motion in this regard against him because those that
had tried to impeach him for his other constitutional flaws and failed were
doomed.
But as soon as Obasanjo transferred power to late president Umaru Musa
Yaradua on 29.04.2007, approximately six months later the
Nigerian senate passed a resolution declaring that the withdrawal of Nigeria
from the Bakassi Peninsula was illegal citing the Green Tree Agreement that
ceded Bakassi to Cameroon as against the 1999 constitution section 12(1) of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria. The House of Assembly’s sudden wake to defend the
oath of office they took to uphold the constitution of the federal republic of
Nigeria had excited the Bakassi indigenes and gave them hope of not living
behind their treasured identities and culture. However, this hope seems to have been finally extinguished again
since the senators have officially gone to bed like the way they woke up and
the executive arm of government equally still insensitive to the historical
damage of the Bakassi people and thus adamant on the objection that had been
earlier raised by the sleeping senate.
We will always be remembered for two things, the problems we
solved and the ones we created. There is no perfect leader and there is no
absolutely bad leader, therefore one amongst the good deeds I remember Obasanjo
for in Nigeria was the decentralization of the Nigerian military. Some actions
of northerners in discrediting and distracting President Good Luck Jonathan
from giving Nigerians the dividend of democracy and their threat of wars now
show that perhaps if the Nigerian military structure was still the way it had
been before Obasanjo came possibly President
Goodluck Jonathan would have been overthrown through a military coup.
On the
other side of the coin, it
should be recalled that it was under Obasanjo that Nigeria witnessed the
kidnapping of a seating Governor and nothing happened. It was equally under him
that Nigeria witnessed the highest number of induced impeachments in the Senate
and House of Reps in the annals of the country’s history. How about a situation
where seven members of the State House of Assembly succeeded in impeaching a
seating Governor? Therefore, when he hastily ceded Bakassi people to Cameroun
without following due process so many people fumed. A renowned human right
crusader late Gani Fawehinmi had asked Obasanjo that “If Bakassi was in
Ogun State where you come from, would you have ceded it to a foreign
country?"
Please General Obasanjo was it not the same
International Court of Justice that ruled the case between Israel and Palestine
over East Jerusalem and Gaza? Are the Israelis still not occupying Palestinian
territory with Britain, France and USA as their staunch supporters? How about
the judgment between Britain and Argentina over Falkland Island? Are the
British people still not occupying the Falkland Island? How about the judgement
between USA and Cuba over Guantanamo Bay by the same International Court of
Justice? Is the USA still not occupying the Cuba territory?
Why was Bakassi
rapidly rushed and ceded away just like that to Cameroon? Or is it that the
implementation of the judgement in our own case would have been done
differently because we are a third world country? How about Eritrea and Ethiopia?
Ethiopia still occupy’s the Eritrean territory and nothing has happened.
Ethiopia and Eritrea put together are not as rich or as powerful as Nigeria in
global politics. Ironically unlike the examples cited above where the other
countries occupied the territories that did not belong to them but simply
because they could suppress the annex countries, Bakassi Peninsula belongs
truly and historically to Nigeria and that makes it agonizing.
I have no iota of doubt in my mind that if Obasanjo
was a native of Bakassi and Nigeria got this kind of high international
judicial robbery in the name of judgement, and as a man at the most powerful
position in Africa (the president of Nigeria) then, that he would definitely
not have given Bakassi away the way he did. Expectedly, he would have used his
position to exhaust every available channels open like referendum including war
to fight and maintain his Nigerian status, though
I do not subscribe to war in any form.
Professor Wole Soyinka asked Obasanjo the same question
late Gani Fawehinmi had asked as stated above and until Obasanjo proffers a
reasonable and satisfactory answer to the question, his judgement that led to
his action of ceding Bakassi arbitrarily should be condemned.
The Bakassi people look like conquered people because
they have been emotionally weakened and traumatised. According to some Bakassi
indigenes their history and culture had been sold away and they are forced to
quickly leave Bakassi so that some pocket of some highly privileged Nigerians could
swell. The citizens of Bakassi have been put in sorrow and pain by the Nigerian
government. Immediately their culture, history and properties were forcefully
handed over to Cameroun amidst tears of helplessness in defeat they were
painfully ordered by the federal government to decide whether to be
Cameroonians or Nigerians as if it was as easy as eating ‘Amala’.
Even those
that picked courage to come to Nigeria with tears for re-establishment as
promised by the federal government have been abandoned. They have been made to
be refugees living in misery, without housing, land to crop, school, clinic,
drinkable water or food to eat. What an agony! The spirits of Bakassi Peninsula
ancestors in Cameroon are crying, the true sons and daughters of Bakassi Peninsula
are crying and there has never been peace where there is no justice, therefore
show true love and genuine concern to the plight of Bakassi indigenes for
Nigeria to have peace.
I appeal to all progressive minded Nigerians and
friends of Cross River State to please support the Bakassi people morally,
legally and otherwise to address the injustice that they have been subjected to
in their bid not to lose their root. Their efforts to attract the attention of
the Senate and “Aso Rock” to see if there is still any legal loophole left for
a redress since the Green Tree Treaty was not ratified before execution should
equally be supported. Let the process of Nigeria’s healing start now with
Bakassi Peninsula indigenes. They are also seeking the legal attention of the
UN to give them room for a referendum of deciding their future. The federal
government should please support them seriously and honestly towards this
direction because a plebiscite seems to be another legal way that looks
realisable to upturn this international legalised fraud. They must also be
protected against the constant brutal attack of the Cameroonian army.
Furthermore, the federal government must be reasonable and live up to its
responsibilities and address the sorry living state of the people as refugees
in their country to avoid careless deaths and increase of crime in Cross River
and its neighbouring states. The children of the Bakassi people must be given a
better opportunity of going to school unlike what is obtainable now because
education is the highest gift you could give to any child. Importantly, the
spirits of the Bakassi ancestors in the land of the dead in Cameroon are
similarly crying and wailing. They are also protesting because they are not
Cameroonians and do not know how they could explain that while they were alive
that they were Nigerians and now that they are dead that they are Cameroonians.
Their condemnation to an irredeemable discrimination and wailing in the spirit
world in Cameroun equally needs to be addressed, therefore bestow them some
degree of recognition and give them mass reburial in Nigeria’s land if the
judgement on Bakassi stands as it is now for our culture respects the dead. I
cannot imagine myself buried in Austria or in any other foreign land under any
guise. Please tell me what I should be doing with people like Hitler in the
spirit world?
The spirits of the Bakassi ancestors MUST PLEASE be
reburied in Nigeria because they are angry and tired to answer homeless spirits
or roaming visitors in Bakassi. Anything contrarily to this I advocate that any
Nigerian that has played any role to the distress of Bakassi indigenes
including 1966-1970, please when they die they should not be buried in Nigeria
but in Ethiopia, Somalia or Niger Republic where their spirits will be visitors
as well and troubled like the spirits of the Bakassi ancestors that are
presumed to be in sorrow and discriminated in the land of the dead in Cameroon
for whatever you sow you must surely reap.
A concerned citizen, Uzoma Ahamefule writes from
Vienna, Austria
uzomaah@yahoo.com. +436604659620 sms only.
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