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Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 4:00pm On May 22, 2021
Saturday, May 22, 2021

By Farooq A. Kperogi

Twitter: @farooqkperogi

Attorney General and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami aroused people, particularly from the South, to seething fury when he said on May 19 during a ChannelsTV interview that Southern governors’ May 18 resolution to ban open grazing in their part of the country would be synonymous with northern governors banning the sale of spare parts in their own gubernatorial spheres of authority.

“For example, it is as good as saying, perhaps, maybe, the northern governors coming together to say they prohibit spare parts trading in the north,” he said. “Does it hold water? Does it hold water for a northern governor to come and state expressly that he now prohibits spare parts trading in the north?”

This was a dreadfully mistaken analogy that instantiates the age-old English expression, “comparisons are odious.” First, the governor of Benue State, which is in the North, has also signed a law banning open grazing. It isn’t unlikely that other northern states will follow suit with some version of an open-grazing ban at some point. So, it’s not exactly as cut-and-dried, north-versus-south binary as Malami makes it seem.

Second, as I pointed out in my May 20 social media update, Malami’s imperfect contrast of contexts is an invidious and wholly gratuitous dog-whistle ethnic jibe at Igbo people even though it wasn’t just Igbo governors who endorsed the banning of open grazing; Yoruba, Ikwerre, Bini, Ijaw, Ibibio, and Obanlikwu governors endorsed it, too.

Although the expression “dog whistle” originated in Australian English, it was popularized and exported to the rest of the world from America, and it means the devious, loaded use of words and imagery in ways that seem harmless and innocent on the surface but that actually send a special, often bigoted and divisive, message to an intentionally preselected group of people.

“Biafra boys,” “IPOB people,” “spare parts dealers” are well-known dog-whistle references to Igbo people. My April 3, 2021 column titled “Umar’s ‘BIAFRAN Boys’ Dig Part of Nigeria’s Unofficial Igbophobia” shows how the Buhari regime’s honchos have adopted Igbophobia as an unofficial policy.

It’s just like how “terrorist” has now become a dog-whistle reference to northern Muslims among southerners. For instance, in December 2014, Mrs. Rose Chinyere Uzoma, the then Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, told members of the National Assembly that she subverted the laws and conducted a widely condemned, secretive, regionally skewed recruitment into the immigration service because she didn’t want to “unknowingly employ terrorists.”

Well, it turned out that northern states with Muslim majority populations were the least represented in Uzoma’s secretive employment exercise. I called her out in a December 29, 2012 column titled “Terrorism and Recruitment into the Nigeria Immigration Service.” Malami is as guilty of invidious dog-whistling as Uzoma was.

Another reason Malami’s comparison is odious is that it’s at once wildly inaccurate & factually impoverished. As many people have already pointed out, it is cows, not herders, that are banned from uncontrolled grazing because they destroy farmlands.

Spare parts don’t destroy anything. On the contrary, they supplement the middle-class indulgence of car ownership for Nigerians.

The southern governors’ resolution, as I understand it, is, in fact, not an attack on cows or on herders. It’s merely a restriction on an act: open grazing. Ranched cows are not affected by the resolution. And the constitution guarantees the rights of Nigerian herders, as individuals, to move to any part of Nigeria—like everybody else. (Of course, this excludes non-Nigerian herders in Nigeria whose proliferative presence even the government has acknowledged many times). 

Chapter4, Section 41 of the Nigerian Constitution says, “Every citizen of Nigeria is entitled to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof, and no citizen of Nigeria shall be expelled from Nigeria or refused entry thereby or exit therefrom.” The resolution of the southern governors hasn’t violated that.

But several governors have, in the past, violated this constitutional guarantee without as much as a whisper from Malami.  In August 2019, the Lagos State government accused some northerners of “illegal mass movement” into the state and arrested them. I passionately condemned this in a September 7, 2019 column titled “Victims of Xenophobia Abroad, Culprits of Xenophobia at Home” and contributed to their unconditional release.

In April 2020, in contravention of both common sense and well-established conventions, the Kano State govt also “deported” a man from Kano to Jigawa State after he tested positive for the coronavirus. As I pointed out in my May 2, 2020 column titled “COVID-19Dramatizes Nigeria’s Countries-Within-a-Country Conundrum"  Kano later opened the floodgates for the recriminatory “deportations” of almajirai in Nigeria’s northwestern states by first “deporting” more than 1,000 children to their home states.

The Kaduna State government, I pointed out in the column, “sensationalized Nigeria’s countries-within-a-country absurdity on April 28 when it closed its ‘borders’ and arrested 100 people ‘hidden inside a truck coming from Kano, and several others smuggled from Lagos by a trailer conveying goods to Kano,’ according to ChannelsTV. No government, as far as I’m aware, has condemned this.

“Since states are not sovereign entities, they can’t have ‘borders.’ What they have, according to the Nigerian constitution, are ‘boundaries,’ which they, in fact, have no jurisdictional competence to police. Only the federal government can, under certain circumstances, impose limits on freedom of movement within the country.

“States can also not ‘deport’ citizens of one state to another. Deportation means the expulsion of people from one country to another. It’s both semantically and legally impossible to ‘deport’ citizens of a country within their own country. That’s both an abuse of the English language and of the constitution.”

Malami was unseen and unheard when all of these violations of the constitution occurred, but he is suddenly interested in these matters because cows and regional politics are involved. That, in my opinion, bespeaks reckless and extreme irresponsibility, not to mention toxic incompetence and bigotry.

In any case, the harm of open grazing disproportion-ately affects more northern farmers than it does southern farmers since farming is the North’s mainstay and open grazing hurts farming. I know of scores of relatives, friends, and acquaintances from all parts of the North who have stopped farming because of the increasingly lethal dangers of open grazing.

In a January 20, 2018 column titled “Existential Threats of Nomadic Pastoralism to Nigeria,” I wrote:

 “To give just one example of how this anachronistic practice is ruining and displacing lives, in my local government, most peasant farmers have abandoned farming (and I know this is true of most traditionally agricultural communities) because of the menace of cattle herders. Farmers toil day and night to tend to their crops only for herders to destroy them in a day.

“Last year, one of my younger brothers expended time, money, and energy to cultivate huge yam, peanut, and corn farms. He returned from school (he is an undergraduate) one day to find that almost all of his crops had been eaten by herds of cattle. Now he says he will never farm again. And he is not alone.”

 The consequences of the mass desertion of farming are only just now manifesting in the form of food shortages and high costs for food. This will only get worse if nothing is done.

Malami’s “spare parts” comparison is faulty for another reason: Many state governments— including Kano, Kaduna, the FCT, Lagos, etc.— have actually banned the use of motorcycles and minibuses for intra-city mobility in what I once called a “Transportational War on Nigeria’s Poor” in a February 2, 2013 column. That directly affects spare parts sellers.

The ban on commercial motorcycles not only inflicts misery on and halts internal mobility for millions of the urban working poor and the people who survive on it, it also deprives spare parts sellers of a huge chunk of their clientele. Why has Malami not come out in defense of commercial motorcyclists and spare parts in the same way he has come out in defense of cows?

Again, several states in the North habitually seize and destroy alcoholic beverages belonging to other Nigerians who have a constitutional right to sell them to willing customers. Malami has never protested this violation of their rights.

Malami clearly allowed his prejudice to overpower his mind. As a wise man once said, prejudice deceives when it talks, distorts what it sees, and destroys when it acts. 

https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2021/05/between-malamis-spare-parts-and.html?m=1#.YKiByXIx3zY.twitter Lalasticlala

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by helinues: 4:01pm On May 22, 2021
Farooq is still Flogging the dead horse.

How can someone dedicate all his time to be looking for others fault?
Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 4:08pm On May 22, 2021
"Several states in the North habitually seize and destroy alcoholic beverages belonging to other Nigerians who have a constitutional right to sell them to willing customers. Malami has never protested this violation of their rights.

Malami clearly allowed his prejudice to overpower his mind. "Prejudice deceives when it talks, distorts what it sees, and destroys when it acts."

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by XXXXTENTACION: 4:09pm On May 22, 2021
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helinues:
Farooq is still Flogging the dead horse.

How can someone dedicate all his time to be looking for others fault?

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zombies and stupid comments as usual.
brainless bigots undecided

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by ogbuefi677(m): 4:10pm On May 22, 2021
helinues:
Farooq is still Flogging the dead horse.

How can someone dedicate all his time to be looking for others fault?

How can someone dedicate his life to doing 30k zonB work?

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Emyogalanya: 4:12pm On May 22, 2021
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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by DDDEnterprises: 4:16pm On May 22, 2021
Racoon:
"Several states in the North habitually seize and destroy alcoholic beverages belonging to other Nigerians who have a constitutional right to sell them to willing customers. Malami has never protested this violation of their rights.

Malami clearly allowed his prejudice to overpower his mind. "Prejudice deceives when it talks, distorts what it sees, and destroys when it acts."

that line is so on point.
Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Coldshisha: 4:20pm On May 22, 2021





Is English this difficult?!

Do not graze openly your livestock means;

*Do not take Cattles goat, chicken and other livestock to feed openly especially in other people's home, land and property

- you can trade Cattles, feed them in a safe enclosure transport them in vehicles without constituting nuisance

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by AGNESikpuNNU(f): 4:20pm On May 22, 2021
Ignore the Quota system evil lawyer. Only useless brain dead plonker will employ such a charred lips hemp smoker as AGF.

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Kingspin(m): 4:35pm On May 22, 2021
Farooq A. Kperogi you came late.

We have already reset Aboki Malami coconut head.

Anyway thanks for your article. Hope you do more next time.
Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Nobody: 4:39pm On May 22, 2021
Far-look enjoying kufir USA and doing eyeservice in this shithole


I stopped taking him serious when he said kwara Muslims have right to take the missionaries schools from the church

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by BbqTormentor: 4:45pm On May 22, 2021
At this point, anybody that still can't see that buhari and his Fulani comrades have a heinous agenda, is stricken blind. Mentally and physically.

Bmc crew on nairaland are slobbering dufuses

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by ogbuefi677(m): 4:46pm On May 22, 2021
Mikecold:
Far-look enjoying kufir USA and doing eyeservice in this shithole


I stopped taking him serious when he said kwara Muslims have right to take the missionaries schools from the church


They can hardly ever successfuly hide the islamabad in them.
Modafuka is disingenuously quoting the constitution as guaranteeing movt of Nigerians to anywhere but didn't tell us if the constitution also guaranteed free movement for cows.
Mad people

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Penguin2: 5:19pm On May 22, 2021
My happiness is that the motherfuckers who want to be president after Buhari are destroying themselves one after another by themselves.

From Elrufai to Malami!

One thing I know for sure is that the South will never ever vote a known bigot again. Instead of that we will vote the presidential candidate of KOWA party if PDP also presents a bigot.

Death to terrorist sympathizers!

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by slivertongue: 5:45pm On May 22, 2021
malami,'s ability is overrated
Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by stonemasonn: 6:12pm On May 22, 2021
slivertongue:
malami,'s ability is overrated
huh! What ability?
Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Evanderbright: 6:15pm On May 22, 2021
Quota system AGF !!

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(m): 6:38pm On May 22, 2021
DDDEnterprises:

That line is so on point.
It beats imagination how a man like Malami ended up a lawyer let alone being the AGF.Remember how Buhari ICC nominee-Justice Mohammed Bello(FHC Abuja) ended a disgrace with an abysmal 5/110 votes? This is how they have grounded this nation everywhere while pushing forward their bigotry narrative.

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by jlinkd78(m): 6:44pm On May 22, 2021
English good ooh. I love and admire this writer always
Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Ojiofor: 4:02am On May 23, 2021
helinues:
Farooq is still Flogging the dead horse.

How can someone dedicate all his time to be looking for others fault?


Look at this herdsman.

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Olatunji1929: 4:53am On May 23, 2021
helinues:
Farooq is still Flogging the dead horse.

How can someone dedicate all his time to be looking for others fault?

you are even worse than him,how can you dedicate your entire life defending buhari and his complete failure?

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Nobody: 5:24am On May 23, 2021
helinues:
Farooq is still Flogging the dead horse.

How can someone dedicate all his time to be looking for others fault?


Always defending the indefensible, do you sleep at night? If so, how?

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by chrisblack: 5:42am On May 23, 2021
helinues:
Farooq is still Flogging the dead horse.

How can someone dedicate all his time to be looking for others fault?

you never can never stop amusing people. Most times you are just a joke.

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Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Wiseandtrue(f): 5:48am On May 23, 2021
Racoon:

Attorney General and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2021/05/between-malamis-spare-parts-and.html?m=1#.YKiByXIx3zY.twitter
A man holding such a sensitive position making such a comment is really worrisome for this country

I never heard Malami and other northern leaders condemn the killing, raping and destruction of properties by fulani herdsmen

Comparing spare part dealers with fulani herdsmen shows that just like Pantami, Nigerians are really just in their worries

Who are those actually in charge of Nigeria
Re: Between Malami’s Spare Parts And Southern Governors’ Cows By Farooq A. Kperogi by Whois(m): 5:50am On May 23, 2021
open grazing is the fault
helinues:
Farooq is still Flogging the dead horse.

How can someone dedicate all his time to be looking for others fault?


Continue talking one day you'll say something important

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