President, Northern Emancipation Network, Abdul-azzez Suleima (left); President, Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, Shettima Yerima and North Central Coordinator, Arewa Citizens Action for Change, Mohammed Eneji Abdulhamid, at the presentation of a joint paper on the Igbo’s persistence for secession in Kaduna …yesterday.
Sixteen northern youth groups rose from a
joint meeting in Kaduna yesterday to give Igbo residing in their states up to
October 1, 2017 to vacate the region. This came days after the shutting down of
major towns in the South East on May 30, 2017 as part of the campaign by the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) for the actualization of Biafra Republic.
The action of the northern youths shows
that the agitations for self-determination are spiraling out of control. The
nation’s leaders need to immediately intervene to stop these agitations from
resulting in violence that may consume the entire nation.
The youth organizations in attendance at
the Kaduna meeting included Arewa Citizens Action for Change, Arewa Youth
Consultative Forum, Arewa Youth Development Foundation, Arewa Students Forum and
Northern Emancipation Network on the Igbo Persistence for Secession.
Mallam Abdulazeez Suleiman who read the
statement issued on behalf of others at the Arewa House in Kaduna, said the
North was tired of the political marriage existing in the country, hence the
need for restructuring as being canvassed by many notable Nigerian leaders,
including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.
“The persistence for the actualisation of
Biafra by the unruly Igbo of South-Eastern Nigeria has lately assumed another
alarming twist which involved the forceful (sic) lockdown of activities and
denial of other people right to free movement in the South-East by the rebel
IPOB and its overt and covert sponsors.
“This latest action and similar
confrontational conducts which amount to a brutal encroachment on the rights of
those termed as non-indigenous people residing and doing lawful businesses in
those areas illegally demarcated and defined as Biafra by the Igbo, are
downright unacceptable and shall no longer be tolerated,” the northern youths
said.
Alleging persistent Igbo threat to national
integration, the northern youth said they had met with several other people in
their region and reviewed the current position of the North and jointly came up
with the declaration.
The statement further reads: “The Igbo
people of the South-East, without remorse for the carnage they wrought on the
nation in the 1960s, are today boldly reliving those sinister intentions
connoted by the Biafran agitation that led to the very first bloody
insurrection in Nigeria’s history.
“Emboldened by the apparent indifference
of the Nigerian authorities, the Igbo secessionist tendency is widening in
scope and action at every stage, with adverse effects on the law-abiding people
of other regions residing in or passing through the East, while the Igbo
leaders and elders by their utterances and direct action or inaction appear to
support and encourage it.
“This is happening irrespective of the
undisputable fact that Igbo have done and are doing more damage to our
collective nationhood than any other ethnic group; being responsible for the
first violent interference with democracy in Nigeria resulting in a prolonged
counter-productive chain of military dictatorship.
“It is on record that since the inception
of the current democratic dispensation, the Igbo have shown and maintained open
contempt and resentment for the collective decision expressed by majority of
Nigerians at various stages via generally acceptable democratic processes.
“While these provocative acts of
aggression persist and grow in dimension with each new move, leaders of the
North whose people are at the receiving end of the threats, appear helplessly
unperturbed.
“Without pursuing a resolute action-plan,
these northern leaders have adopted and have been dragging their people into a
pitifully pacifist position in order to sustain an elusive national cohesion
that has long been ridiculed by the Igbo.
“From today, June 6, 2017, when this
proclamation is signed, the North, a critical player in the Nigerian project,
hereby declares that it will no longer be disposed to coexisting with the Igbo
and shall take definite steps to end the partnership by pulling out of the
current federal arrangement.
“This conclusion is necessitated by the realization
that it since (sic) ceased to be comfortable or safe to continue sharing the
same country with the ungrateful, uncultured Igbo who have exhibited reckless
disrespect for the other federating units and stained the integrity of the
entire nation with their insatiable criminal obsessions.
“Rather than certain sections holding the
whole country to ransom at every stage, each should be allowed to go its own
way as we categorically proclaim today that the North is fed up with being in
the same country with this pack of acrimonious Igbo partners.
“The North hereby openly calls on the
authorities and other national and international stakeholders to acknowledge
this declaration by taking steps to facilitate the final dissolution of this
hopeless union that has never been convenient to any of the parties.
“As a first step, since the Igbo have
clearly abused the unreciprocated hospitality that gave them unrestricted
access to, and ownership of landed properties all over the North, our first
major move shall be to reclaim, assume and assert sole ownership and control of
these landed resources currently owned, rented or in any way enjoyed by the ingrate
Igbo in any part of Northern Nigeria.
“Consequently, officials of the signatory
groups to this declaration are already mandated to commence immediate inventory
of all properties, spaces or activity in the north currently occupied by the
Igbo for forfeiture at the expiration of the ultimatum contained in this
declaration.
“With the effective date of this
declaration, which is today, Tuesday, June 06, 2017, all Igbo currently
residing in any part of Northern Nigeria are hereby served notice to relocate
within three months and all northerners residing in the East are advised
likewise.”
The groups mandated all northern civil
society and pressure groups to mobilise for sustained and coordinated campaigns
at their respective State Government Houses, Houses of Assembly, Local
Government Council Secretariats and traditional palaces for steps to be taken
to ensure the enforcement of the directives .
“We are hereby placing the Nigerian
authorities and the entire nation on notice that as from the 1st October 2017,
we shall commence the implementation of visible actions to prove to the whole
world that we are no longer part of any federal union that should do with the
Igbo.
“From that date, effective, peaceful and
safe mop-up of all the remnants of the stubborn Igbo that neglect to heed this
quit notice shall commence to finally eject them from every part of the North.
“And finally, all authorities, individuals
or groups are hereby advised against attempting to undermine this declaration
by insisting on this union with the Igbo who have thus far proved to be an
unnecessary baggage carried too far and for too long.”
In its reaction, one of the leaders of the
Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo said the
development was a bad signal for the country. Adebanjo called on the northerner
leaders to urgently condemn the statement by the northerner youths by saying
that they did not speak for the north. He also urged the Federal Government to
make a statement on the issue “otherwise it has far-reaching implications to
the unity of the nation. Otherwise nobody is afraid of separation. If the North
wants to break, there is nothing wrong but the idea of giving ultimatum to a
particularly set of people to vacate their region is unacceptable.”
Igbo youths under the aegis of Ohanaeze
Youth Council (OYC), said the statement was capable of causing chaos in the
country but urged the Igbo to remain “wherever they are and defend themselves
if pushed to the wall.”
Earlier yesterday, Prof. Ben Nwabueze
described the leader of IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, as a great Igbo man, stressing
that marginalisation has robbed the Igbo of greatness.
Nwabueze, who spoke in Enugu when Kanu led
the leadership of the Eastern Consultative Assembly (ECA) to his office, said
that those undermining the agitation for secession were making a huge mistake.
“We are supposed to be one of the leading
ethnic groups in Nigeria but today we are in the minority; We have been so
marginalised. Nnamdi Kanu’s case teaches that repression is seldom the right
response to complaints and agitations for amelioration in the conditions of
things in the society. Repression seldom settles grievances. If anything, it
forces them underground.
“Another lesson to learn from Kanu’s case is that
this self-determination should be a graduated process. It should begin with
regional autonomy. The country should be restructured into six more or less
self-governing zones or regions, with the powers of the central government
drastically reduced, so as to minimise the fierce contest for its control,” the
constitutional lawyer said.
Empty threats from parasites. The stage is set. We will see how this will end for these northern parasites and jihadists! All hail Biafra!
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