By Joseph Rotimi
Last week a senior, was
lynched in a market in the northern city of Kano in circumstances that are yet to be
clarified. As usual, the people doing the lynching were Muslims and the person
being lynched a Christian.
The story goes that a young man in the evening of a particular market day
decided to go to the front of Mummy Bridget's shop to perform the customary
washing done by Muslims before prayers. Irked by Mummy Bridget's resistance
to performing ablution in front of her shop, an argument ensued and the young
man in typical fashion escalated the confrontation into a mob action by making
the Muslim call on other potential murderers to come for the killing feast.
Efforts by saner minds to intervene and calm things down failed and the elderly
woman was eventually beaten to death right in front of her husband.
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Mob action and willingness to destroy Nigerians who profess other
religions apart from Islam has been a recurring theme in Nigeria 's quest
for nationhood. The attitude of religious superiority is one of the clogs in
the wheels of Nigeria 's
progress and the most ardent culprits are northern Muslims.
In 2001, a
non-Muslim woman traversing the prayer ground during Friday prayers ostensibly
triggered the Jos riots that resulted in the killing of thousands from which
the city has not yet recovered. Teachers and youth corpers have been lynched
for carrying out official assignments without any form of justice meted out to
culprits.
The lynching of Christians or what northern mobs call "infidels" goes to the core of
what the life of a citizen is worth in Nigeria . How many lives have to be
sacrificed before meaningful actions are taken to forestall such occurrence,
and why do organized mobs feel so confident in destroying other Nigerians at
the slightest provocation? Why should other Nigerians live in fear of reprisals
and death simply by acting out the rights of citizenship? Why does the average
northerner think that southerners or non-Muslims are subhumans whose life can
be extinguished without compunction?
When confronted with these questions, southern intellectuals and
writers, especially those who think they have a stake in the Nigerian
experiment bring up didactic improbabilities that suggest killing innocent
people by northern Muslims is simple criminality that is similar to
extrajudicial killings in other parts of the nation. They give examples of the
Aluu four, the Abuja
six and other nuanced occurrences to justify a clear religious and ethnic bias
regarding killings involving Moslems/Hausa Fulani and others.
No other form of deliberate genocidal behavior in Nigeria reaches
the extent and impunity of that visited by Moslems on non-Moslems. This is a
country where the actions of a misguided cartoonist in Europe
could result in you and your family being publicly barbecued alive on a whim,
just because you are anything other than Muslim and/or Hausa/Fulani. We are
gradually being forced to live according to Sharia laws and those who should
know and defend the secularity of the Nigerian state are burying their heads
under mounds of political correctness.