When
is a failed state? That is putting it like our revered Professor Wole Soyinka.
When is a lawless country? When is impunity and when is leadership failure?
When certain matters leave you spewing a stream of questions it must be that
such matter must have left the realm of rationality into the wild jungles of
un-wisdom and unreasonableness.
In
such a situation, questions, like blank shots, go out in staccato array into
the air, loud with sound and fury but empty like the shell it is. What is
Hardball going on about this time? Why does words seem to fail him and
explanations elude him?
But
we all know the story. It is a big one indeed involving the Emir of Katsina and
the entire Emirate Council of Katsina State. One, this is the paramount
traditional head of a state. Two, this is the state of origin of President
Muhammadu Buhari. Three, this is a blatant case of breaking of the law of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
And
lastly on the import of this story, this is a leader and role model for
millions of people. Whatever he does would be considered standard behaviour by
his followers. That is the grave danger in this story and this is why the
authorities must intervene quickly and ensure that the right thing is done
immediately; which is allowing the law take its proper course.
Now
the story: it was reported last week that the Emir of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmumin
Usman, has married 14-year-old Habiba Isa who has just finished junior
secondary school and ought to be in senior secondary now. Young Habiba is also
a Christian from a Christian home whose father and mother are alive.
Habiba
was reportedly abducted last August by one of the palace hands and held
incommunicado for a long time. Then the story emerged that she has voluntarily
converted to a Muslim and is now the wife of the Emir of Katsina, Alhaji
Abdulmumin Usman. When the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Katsina
chapter, led by its president, led a delegation to the palace to plead, it was
told that the marriage is irreversible.
Here
are some of the justifications from the palace: right before the palace crowd,
little Habiba, now ‘properly’ covered in hijab, was asked if she was forcefully
converted to Islam; if forced into marriage with the emir and whether she was
already menstruating before she got married to the emir? She answered all these
questions in favour of the emir.
But
Hardball will only close with even more questions: is 14 the legal marriage age
by Nigeria’s law? Does any tradition in Nigeria allow a woman to be married off
to a man without the presence and consent of her parents?
Finally,
how would you, dear reader, feel if you woke up tomorrow to find that an old
man (no matter his title) has abducted your little daughter and forced her into
marriage? I already know how you would possibly react so I will not deign to
ask what is of course a leading question. One has a fair idea what any man is
capable of doing under the circumstance.
Suffice
to say that this obvious injustice is capable of breeding extreme lawlessness.
Source: Nation
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