By Olutayo Ayodele
Today's Punch publication
unarguably reveals the fundamental flaw in the superstructure of the Obidient
Movement. All the 53 amorphous subgroups which make up the spatial
structure of the movement are headed by persons who are Igbos.
It becomes crystal clear that
Peter Obi heads a political movement whose sole purpose is to force an Igbo
ethnic agenda on Nigeria under the presence of establishing a new political
order.
I recalled that the Chairman, of
the 9th Senate Committee on Cooperation and Integration in Africa/NEPAD,
Senator Chimaroke Nnamani, Enugu East, once took a swipe at the presidential
candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, alleging that he introduced religious
and ethnic politics in Nigeria.
The former Enugu State Governor
said that reviewing the activities of last year's elections, he concluded that
“Peter Obi deflowered the virgin innocence of political patriotism and
nationalism in Nigeria.
“For his ethnic war, he spread
across Igbo-domiciled areas across Nigeria, specifically markets and shopping
malls. He picked out Christian minority areas for his campaigns in Northern and
Central Nigeria. His dual opium of tribalism and religious bigotry has made
National Landing depart no more.”
The Labour Party, with the
support of the Obidient, won and has a subnational government in place in Abia
State. What is new in Abia today?
During the campaign, the DG, Akin
Osuntokun who happened to be from the South West, was just like a figurehead as
Obi's SSG, who is from the East, for 8 years, was technically in charge of the
campaign committee from day one to the dissolution of the campaign committee.
After the elections, I had
anticipated that the Obidient movement would give up on its punishing mission
and transform into an ideological pressure group—a respectable opposition.
However, the movement remains far from being civil and ideological. It has
grown more feral, nastier, desperate, and brutal. The Obidient movement is
beginning to resemble a gang of rebels.
The Obidient movement comprised
mainly of political neophytes and tribal bigots is characteristically
misguided, and uncultured holding on fanatically to an erroneous belief that
Obi won the 2023 Presidential elections despite his obvious lack of support
from the North West and South West. These two zones make up about 50% of total
votes at every national election since the 1st Republic.
All Nigerians' security is at
risk from any movement that is not motivated by the country's interests. The
Obidient movement doesn't seem to care that its tactics harm both national
security and the collective consciousness. I worry that a few individuals from
the banned organisation, IPOB, might be in positions of authority inside the
movement.
The use of violent threats, lies,
and acts against people who disagree portends a more dire future. Individuals
fighting Nigeria through other channels may be using the Obidient movement as a
political forum.
The already deteriorated
relations between Nigerians from different ethnic backgrounds are being made
worse by the movement's tactics. This is the origin of interethnic conflict.
Contrary to popular belief, it is not the case that the Yoruba and Igbo are at
odds with one another. The remainder of Nigeria is up against the
"Obidients."
I see Nigeria as a symbol of hope
and promise for a better present and future, of fortitude and bravery to rise
from nothing and dust, of purpose amid chaos, of brotherhood amid differences,
and of love even in perilous circumstances.
Olutayo Ayodele is a freelance
writer based in Lagos State.
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