…also published in Daily Trust
As the elite
hypocrisy in the south-east continues to undermine the neo-Biafran secession agenda,
the secessionists also continue to ignore other underlying dynamics that
frustrate their mission. The ever-increasing interdependence amongst the
various socio-economic strata of Nigerians is obviously one of the factors that
make their project particularly tricky.
The political and
technocratic elites at the federal level, for instance, most, if not all, of
whom must have benefitted at one time or another from the pervasive culture of
ethno-religiously motivated nepotism to attain or maintain a position in their respective
careers, never think about their regional identity, ethnic and religious
differences when it comes to pursuing or protecting their personal interests at
the expense of ordinary Nigerians. Though they still subtly play ethno-religious
and regional cards to maintain popularity in their respective regions and
constituencies, however, once they gather around a portion of the “national
cake”, they never remember such differences. In other words, when a Chibuzo
from the south-east, a Garba from the north, a Femi from the south-west, a
Bulus from the north-central and a Lokpoibiri from the Niger-Delta conspire to
steal public funds, they never look at one another as an Igbo Christian, a
Hausa Muslim, a Yoruba or whatever, let alone facilitate the country’s break-up
on regional, ethnic or religious basis.