The Kano State Government is bent on converting the scene of the bus
station bomb blast into an Islamic school. Governor Rabiu Kwakwanso had
earlier told the Igbo traders and transporters who built and developed
the park to relocate to another place to give way to another Islamic
school in the place. The governor, to buttress the seriousness of his
threat, had earlier blocked the back gate of the luxury bus park towards
the New Road/ Ibo Road junction and commenced clearing of the site and
building of sections of the Islamic school.
A day before the bus
station blast which killed over 65 Igbo travelers, the governor sent
some thugs and state security outfit to the place to warn the traders
and bus owners to vacate the place immediately or face bloody
consequences. The Igbo communities were preparing to send a delegation
to beg the governor to change his mind on the day the bomb exploded.
Governor Kwakwanso is yet to either visit or send any top government
official to condole the Igbos who lost lives and properties including
five luxurious buses in the inferno but had visited Borno State and
donated N100 million naira to victims of Baga incidence.
The Igbo
leaders noted that on the day the blast occured, none of the Muslim
indigenous workers at the site of the Islamic school and other sites
around the bus station reported for work, fueling suspicion that the
locals were pre-informed about the bomb blast . There is an allegation
that Governor Kwakwanso told aides that the blast was Allah’s way of
driving away his enemies and paving way for the Islamic school.
This
was contained in a secret report the Ohaneze follow up team to Kano set
up after the earlier visit of the Ohaneze leadership sent to select
Igbo leadership . The follow up team discovered that there was no
single security at the luxury bus park as at the time of their arrival
and were worried that another blast could easily take off in the place.
The team also discovered that Association of Luxury Bus Owners( ALBON),
Kano State Branch, had already taken the Kano State Government to court
over the park but the Governor defied the court and went on with his
intentions.
The Igbo leaders in Kano lamented that the collateral
casualty at the bus station could have been less had the governor not
earlier ordered the closure of the back exit gate which connected the
New Road to Ibo Road and as such when the blast occurred, there was no
way for the other buses loaded with passengers to escape. The only exit
being the Tudun Wada Road which connected the Airport road . The
controversial bus park was an empty land sold to Anglican church fifty
years ago and the church leased it to the luxury bus owners who
developed the bus station to ensure greater security for non-indigenous
travelers in the religious volatile state. The bus station is located
in Sabon Gari, an area mapped out for strangers and non-indigenes .
Therefore, the attempt by the State Government to forcibly convert the
bus park to Islamic school is unfair as there are other empty lands all
over Kano metropolis they can use for Islamic school.
Earlier on
the Emir of Kano, Ado Bayero was under fire by elements within Kano
State Government and some notable contenders for the Emir-ship throne
for providing palace guards to secure Ohaneze leaders when they visited
Kano two weeks before the follow up team came. They derided the Emir
for providing security for the Ohaneze chieftains, alluding that they
should have procured their President Jonathan to secure them. The Emir
equally sent his first son to condole with the Igbos after the bloody
bus blast .
The follow up team reported their findings to
appropriate security agencies and sent a report to the leadership of
Ohaneze and select Igbo leaders. The Igbos in Kano lamented that in one
year over 63 persons have been secretly executed by Boko Haram agents
either in their shops, offices or homes and if the number of those who
died through bombings is included, about three hundred lives have so far
been lost. They called on the Igbo leadership to come to their rescue
or else they will bear heavy arms for self protection.
It is
expected that the Ime Obi Ohaneze will deliberate on the matter in
consultation with Igbo leaders and if possible take the matter up with
the Kano State Government and the presidency. The Igbo leadership have
asked the Ohaneze leader in Kano to ensure that Igbos do not take laws
into their hands until the issue is resolved with the appropriate
authority. How quick the Igbo leaders will act on this sensitive issue
is another kettle altogether.
Obinna Akukwe
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