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Elite depravity towards Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution

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In Nigeria, the elite are the privileged and they may also be influential in their community, or even in the wider society. Given the kind of place that Nigeria is, to go even further, the elite are those who have access to INFORMATION, particularly to correct INFORMATION. Therefore, for the purpose of this discussion the middle class is also included under the “elite depravity” umbrella, because they too have access to information compared to the masses.

Of great concern is that Nigeria’s elite (and as explained above, the middle class too) are sitting on life-saving information rather than using their contacts and influence to not only broadcast that knowledge, but to also see that the required actions to save lives get done.

The elite would know that the killings of Nigerians they hear about, is the Fulani Conquest declared in 1960 by Ahmadu Bello, and today powered up by the 1999 Constitution. Just days after Independence, Ahmadu Bello, Premier of the then Northern Region had brazenly declared that with the help of compromised Nigerians whom he called “willing tools”, Fulani would “ruthlessly” turn Nigeria into the “estate” of the immigrant settler Fulani, where the south would be a “conquered territory” and Fulani would “never allow them [Nigerians] to control their future”.

Increasingly, reports come out regularly about raids on rural and peri-urban Nigerian communities by well-armed Fulani aka “bandits”. After slaughtering Nigerians, burning their homes and other structures, particularly any churches, the Fulani take over their lands, and any surviving Nigerians get sent to IDP camps (and even there, they are not safe from these raiders). Five years ago, Lieutenant General (Rtd) T Y Danjuma had raised the alarm that the Armed Forces under Commander-in-Chief President Buhari, a Fulani, were colluding with the killers of Nigerians. The elite cannot pretend they do not know all these things.

Several international observers and international organisations have called the horrendous slaughter of Nigerians by armed Fulani and their Islamic terrorist associates a GENOCIDE. The legacy of the Nuremberg Trials of Nazi war criminals ought to be a reminder and indicator to Nigeria’s elite of their personal and professional responsibility towards Nigerian masses, and thus their obligation to behave as if Black lives matter. The purpose of the Nuremberg Trials was not just for gathering evidence and convicting the guilty, but it was also to “delegitimize the traditional German elite”. That Trial revealed the elite who had supported the Nazi dictatorship – they had information about what was going on, but were either indifferent or assisted the Nazi killing machine. The accused included Nazi Party officials and high-ranking military officers plus industrialists, lawyers, doctors and others who were convicted with crimes against peace and crimes against humanity. Sentencing was of course linked to how directly the actions of the accused led to mass murders; and there was also conspiracy offences involved in that Trial.

The take home point for Nigeria’s elite from the Nuremberg Trial is that in the face of genocidal violence as is happening in Nigeria, they have a RESPONSIBILITY to be involved in getting it stopped, and if they are seen to have somehow played a criminal or negligent role in it, they will be brought to justice.

Some behaviours that are condemnable include:

  • Outright killing of Nigerians for the Fulani’s Conquest Agenda.
  • Actively helping the Fulani in their Conquest Agenda eg by legitimizing the Instrument empowering the Fulani, which is the 1999 Constitution (a forgery), by way of having sworn an Oath of Office to uphold and defend it, or being prepared to do so.
  • Indirectly helping the Fulani’s Conquest Agenda by not informing the masses of the severe existential danger they are in and what empowers it (the 1999 Constitution); or by not getting involved in stopping the killings; or by hindering those stopping the killings.

In Nigerian society, the key elite groups that would need to be investigated for having played a role in the Fulani’s Conquest Agenda which includes genocide, plus other crimes such as Nigerians being deliberately denied basic infrastructure and welfare, indigenous Ethnic Nations being dispossessed of their valuable natural resources, etc,(all enabled by the 1999 Constitution foisted upon Nigerians) include:

  • The political class and their cronies
  • The Christian Church (Catholic, Protestant and Pentecostal)
  • Traditional Rulers (Monarchs and Chiefs)
  • Legal practitioners (Judiciary, Senior Advocates, Bar Association)
  • NGOs and CSOs
  • Mainstream media (Owners, Editors and Chief Correspondents)
  • Academicians (Professors and Senior Lecturers)

It is self-evident that nothing safe can ever be built on a foundation that is a lie. A plane with a faulty foundation may take off, but will crash sooner or later. A ship with a faulty foundation will sink. A train with a faulty foundation will derail. A house with a faulty foundation will collapse. These are known. How is it that Nigeria’s elite then hope that a Union built upon the fraudulent 1999 Constitution will not harm people – a Forgery that empowers the mass slaughter of Nigerians for the Fulani Conquest Agenda? Is it not therefore DEPRAVITY to either be actively involved in upholding that 1999 Constitution, or to do so through silence and inaction regarding it?

The elite cannot also pretend they do not know that when a foundation is faulty, it is that very thing, ie the faulty foundation that must be fixed? So a plane, ship, or train that has a faulty foundation is not made safe by changing its captain but by fixing its foundation. This same simple logic applies to Nigeria! Furthermore, the elite cannot pretend they do not know that a Constitutional Force Majeure had been declared to Decommission that illegitimate 1999 Constitution and the process involves Transitioning to Renegotiate the Nigeria Union of death. The NINAS Transitioning Template has been made public since 16 December 2020. So, if any elite has not examined it, is it not depravity to ignore what is on the Table to SAVE LIVES and stop genocidal violence? Nigeria’s elite should learn from the Nuremberg Trials. Read more.

Ndidi Uwechue is a British citizen with Igbo heritage from the Lower Niger Bloc. She is a retired Metropolitan (London) Police Officer, she is a signatory to the Constitutional Force Majeure, and she writes from Abuja.

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