President Obama pauses during a news
conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Shima, Japan, on May 25,
2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Not only is Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari behind
what several international observers are calling a “genocide” of Christians in his nation—but Barack Hussein
Obama played a major role in the Muslim president’s rise to power: these two
interconnected accusations are increasingly being made—not by “xenophobic”
Americans but Nigerians themselves, including several leaders and officials.
Most recently, Femi Fani-Kayode, Nigeria’s former
minister of culture and tourism, wrote in a Facebook post:
What
Obama, John Kerry and Hilary Clinton did to Nigeria by funding and supporting
Buhari in the 2015 presidential election and helping Boko Haram in 2014/2015
was sheer wickedness and the blood of all those killed by the Buhari
administration, his Fulani herdsmen and Boko Haram over the last 5 years are on
their hands.
Kerry’s and Clinton’s appeasement of Boko Haram—an
Islamic terror organization notorious for massacring, enslaving, and raping
Christians, and bombing and burning their churches—is apparently what connects
them to this “sheer wickedness.”
For example, after a Nigerian military offensive killed 30 Boko Haram terrorists in 2013, then
secretary of state Kerry “issued a strongly worded statement” to Buhari’s
predecessor, President Goodluck Jonathan (2010-2015), a Christian. In it,
Kerry warned Jonathan that “We are … deeply concerned by credible allegations
that Nigerian security forces are committing gross human rights violations”
against the terrorists.
Similarly, during her entire tenure as secretary of
state, Clinton repeatedly refused to designate Boko Haram as a foreign
terrorist organization, despite nonstop pressure from lawmakers, human rights
activists, and lobbyists—not to mention Boko Haram’s countless atrocities
against Nigerian Christians.
“Those of you that still love the evil called Barack
Obama,” Fani-Kayode added in his post, “should listen to this short clip
and tell me if you still do.” He was referring to a recent Al Jazeera
video interview of Eeben Barlow, a former lieutenant-colonel
of the South African Defence Force and chairman of a private military company
hired in 2015 by Jonathan, when still president, to help defeat Boko Haram.
“In one month,” Barlow said in the interview, “we took back terrain larger
than Belgium from Boko Haram. We were not allowed to finish because it came at
a time when governments were in the process of changing,” he said in reference
to Nigeria’s 2015 presidential elections. “The incoming president,
President Buhari, was heavily supported by a foreign government, and one of the
first missions [of Buhari] was to terminate our contract.”
On being asked if he could name the “foreign government,”
the former lieutenant-colonel said, “Yes, we were told it was the United States, and they
had actually funded President Buhari’s campaign, and the campaign manager for
President Buhari came from the US. And I am not saying the United States
is bad—I understand foreign interests—but I would have thought that a threat
such as Boko Haram on the integrity of the state of Nigeria ought to be
actually a priority. It wasn't.”
Fani-Kayode was quick to add in his Facebook post that it would have been the priority had Obama
not been president: “I just thank God for Donald Trump,” the former
minister said in the same post. “Had he been President of America in 2015
things would have been very different, Jonathan would have won, Boko Haram
would have been history and the Fulani herdsmen would never have seen the light
of day.”
Fani-Kayode and Barlow are not alone in accusing Obama of
“heavily supporting” and “actually funding” a presidential candidate who, since
becoming president, has increasingly turned a blind eye to the worsening
slaughter of Christians at the hands of Muslims—that is, when not actively
exacerbating it, including with jet fighters. In 2018, former president
Jonathan revealed that,
On
March 23, 2015, President Obama himself took the unusual step of releasing a
video message directly to Nigerians all but telling them how to vote… Those who
understood subliminal language deciphered that he was prodding the electorate
to vote for the [Buhari/Muslim-led] opposition to form a new government…
The message was so condescending, it was as if Nigerians did not know what to
do and needed an Obama to direct them.
Between 2011 and 2015, and supposedly because they were
angry at having a Christian president, Boko Haram slaughtered thousands of Christians, particularly those living in the
Muslim majority north, and destroyed countless churches. In 2015—and
thanks to Obama—Nigeria’s Muslims finally got what they want: a Muslim
president in the person of Muhammadu Buhari.
As seen, however, not only did he immediately rescue Boko
Haram from imminent defeat, as former lieutenant-colonel Eeben Barlow has now
revealed; but atrocities against Christians have gotten significantly worse
since Buhari replaced Jonathan—they are now regularly characterized as a “pure genocide”—particularly at the hands of Muslim Fulani
herdsmen, the ethnic tribe whence Buhari himself happens to hail. Thus according to a March 8, 2020 report titled, “Nigeria: A Killing Field of
Defenseless Christians,”
Available
statistics have shown that between 11,500 and 12,000 Christian deaths were
recorded in the past 57 months or since June 2015 when the present central
[Buhari-led] government of Nigeria came on board. Out of this figure,
Jihadist Fulani herdsmen accounted for 7,400 Christian
deaths, Boko Haram 4,000 and the ‘ Highway
Bandits’ 150-200.”
How and why Fulani tribesman have managed to kill nearly
twice as many Christians as the “professional” terrorists of Boku Haram—and
exponentially more Christians than under Jonathan—may be discerned from the following
quotes by various Christian leaders and others:
- “They
[Fulani] want to strike Christians, and the government does nothing to
stop them, because President Buhari is also of the Fulani ethnic
group.”— Bishop Matthew Ishaya Audu of Lafia, 2018.
- “Under
President Buhari, the murderous Fulani herdsmen enjoyed unprecedented
protection and favoritism... Rather than arrest and prosecute the Fulani
herdsmen, security forces usually manned by Muslims from the North offer
them protection as they unleash terror with impunity on the Nigerian
people.”— Musa Asake, the General Secretary of the Christian
Association of Nigeria, 2018.
- Buhari
“is openly pursuing an anti-Christian agenda that has resulted in
countless murders of Christians all over the nation and destruction of
vulnerable Christian communities.”— Bosun Emmanuel, the secretary of the National
Christian Elders Forum, 2018.
- Buhari
“is himself from the jihadists’ Fulani tribe, so what can you expect?” —
Emmanuel Ogebe, Washington DC-based human rights lawyer, in conversation
with me, 2018.
Based on all these developments, statistics and
accusations, it seems clear that the Muslim president is behind the unfolding
genocide of Christians in Nigeria—and Obama helped.
Raymond Ibrahim, author most recently
of Sword and Scimitar, Fourteen Centuries of War between
Islam and the West, is a Shillman fellow at the David
Horowitz Freedom Center, a Judith Rosen Friedman fellow at the Middle East
Forum, and a distinguished senior fellow at the Gatestone Institute.