Bola
Badmus – Lagos
Leaders of South-West, South-East and South-South on Sunday strongly called on Arewa “Youths” and their sponsors to withdraw the quit notice given to the people of the South-East as failure to do so will be taken as an ultimatum given to the entire Southern Nigerians to quit their region.
The prominent leaders, who comprised pan-Yoruba socio-political
group, Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo; former Chief of Staff, Ebitu Ukiwe;
Albert Horsfall, Joe Irukwu, former Minister of Information, Walter Ofonagoro;
Senator Femi Okurounmu, Senator Bassey Henshaw, among others, declared that any
attack against anybody from the South would be considered an attack against
Southern Nigeria.
This was just as the leaders reaffirmed their stand on restructuring of the country, demanding that the Federal Government must come out with concrete steps on the implementation of 2014 National Conference Report before October 1, 2017.
The leaders said this in a communique read by
Mr. Yinka Odumakin at the end of their meeting, which took place at the Lekki
residence of Chief Adebanjo, just as they enjoined the Federal Government to
seriously live up to the primary responsibility of any government which was to
protect the lives and property of every citizen of Nigeria wherever they might
reside.
The communique was signed by Chief Adebanjo
for South-West, Albert Horsefall for South-South and former Chief of General
Staff, Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe (rtd) for South-East.
“We also demand that Arewa youths and their sponsors must withdraw the quit notice given to the people of the Southeast as failure to do so, will be taken as an ultimatum given to the entire Southern Nigeria to quit their region and any attack against anybody from the South will be considered an attack against the Southern Nigeria.
“We, therefore, advise the Federal Government
to take seriously and live up to the primary responsibility of any government
which is to protect the lives and property of every citizen of Nigeria wherever
they may reside,” the southern leaders said.
The leaders said they decided to come
together to forge a common and formidable front against the backdrop of the
ultimatum given by the Arewa youths to the people of South-East and by
extension to all Southerners to vacate the North by October 1,
2017 and the refusal of the Nigerian state to activate the law against
any of them.
The communique said such refusal by the authorities gave the impression that these youths were not acting on their own, but with the backing of their establishment.
The communique said: “We consider the need to
avert the impending danger arising from the ultimatum given by the Arewa
youths.
“We agree that there is a growing demand by
our people and other Nigerians to form a stronger federation in which
principles and practice of true federalism are upheld.
“We observe that the cry for
self-determination will continue unabated and become much more stringent unless
the Federal Government sincerely addresses the issues of restructuring of
Nigeria.
“We, therefore, resolve that we reject the attempt to reduce the current crisis in Nigeria flowing from the unresolved nationality question to an Igbo and North affair.”
The leaders, while noting the intervention on
the part of the Federal Government, insisted that any further discussion on
this crisis should be between the entire South and the North of Nigeria,
adding, “The Southeast is advised to consider any further meeting where the
South-West and South-South are not involved as not of Southern Nigeria because
the issues involved affects all of us.
“The meeting also condemned in strongest
terms the activities of Fulani herdsmen, who have taken over the entire
Southern Nigeria and Middle Belt of Nigeria, including invading State House of
Assemblies preventing them from making laws, cows going to classrooms and
chasing our children out of schools, killing our farmers on their farms and
raping their wives.
“Now, we also resolved on the need for the
restructuring of Nigeria and to uphold the principles of true federalism as
agreed by the founding fathers of Nigeria and practiced effectively in the
years before the first military coup in Nigeria.
“We reaffirm our stand on the true federalism
is the system of government founded on the democratic principles and
institution in which the power to govern is shared between the national and the
federating units. Such units have control over their own affairs and bequeathed
equal status with their constitution which is consistent with the federal
constitution.
“We affirm and resolve in the implementation
of the report of the 2014 National Conference aimed at complete transformation
and restructuring of our country and to build and confederate Nigeria unity
through peaceful and harmonious unity, progress and genuine development.
“We want concrete steps taken on the implementation of 2014 National Conference Report before 1st October 2017.
“We resolve to reawaken, once more, the
spirit of friendship and mutual respect among our people and extol our common
determination to pursue peace, progress and enhance the continued existence of
Nigeria just as we commend the convener of this dialogue in bringing us
together. We appeal to them to continue to do so in future.
Also in attendance at the meeting were: Dr.
Okey Anueyiaya, Chief Sydney Dike, Chief Eric Ebeh, Senator Bucknor Akerele,
Ogita Iyalla-Finnih, Dr. Kunle Olajide, Chief Mike Uwaka, Abdulaziz Ude, Chief
Goddy Uwazurike, Prof. George Obiozor, Charles Odunukwe, Iyaze Ebigwe, Col.
Tony Iyiam, Dr. Amos Akingba, Supo Shonibare, Chief Tokunbo Ajasin, Air
Comodore Idongest Nkanga (rtd), Chief Guy Ikokwu, among others.
Culled
from TribubeOnline
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