The Arewa Youth Coalition has
flayed the comment made by President Muhammadu Buhari that Nigeria must remain
one.
The group urged the government to
conduct a referendum to provide an exit door for those who did not want to be
part of Nigeria.
Buhari had in a nationwide
broadcast on Monday upon his return from London affirmed that the country was
better off staying together.
But rising from a town hall
meeting for the North East geopolitical zone, yesterday, the coalition
disagreed with him on the non-negotiability of the unity of the country.
National Chairman of the
coalition, Alhaji Yerima Shettima told newsmen in Gombe, yesterday, that
Nigeria should create an exit door for the Biafra agitators by convening a
referendum.
“The president just came back
from his medical vocation. In normal circumstances, one should have expected
him to take some time to have a clear review of situations in the country after
spending 103 days abroad.
“His statement is a welcome
development to some extent because there are issues; the unity of the country
is being threatened. I think the focus of the president was basically on the
threat to our national unity and those were the key issues he spoke about. In
addition, that we would no longer tolerate anybody undermining the security of
the country. Certainly, agreed, it should be that way as he felt. But I feel
also that on the side of international law to which Nigeria is signatory, it is
expected that government must create an exit door for those who feel they want
to leave through a referendum and as stipulated in the 1999 constitution.
“It would not augur well if we
insist on living with people who do not want to be part of the country and they
keep threatening the unity of the country. It may even appear to the
international community like a mockery.
“If the government is up and
doing, let us abide by the demands of the international law by creating an exit
door for those agitating for self determination,” Shettima said.
“Certainly, the IPOB cannot be
said to be speaking for the South-East because they are less than ten percent
of the Igbo communities who are willing to remain in Nigeria,” he said.
Shedding light on the October 1
quit notice issued to Igbo, Shettima lamented that the group’s message in the
Kaduna Declaration was misunderstood.
“An individual cannot hold the
country to ransom. We felt patriotic individuals from the South East should
have lent their voices to safeguard the unity of the country by condemning the
IPOB agitators. If, however, some individuals so much believe in their Biafra,
let such people go to your Biafra. Don’t bring war to the North, to Nigeria,”
he explained.
“Our call is being misunderstood.
We have been misquoted by mischief-makers who made it seem we are calling for
violence. That is why we are not faceless and we respond to calls anywhere for
dialogue with elder statesmen,” he said.
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ReplyDeleteYerima, now you're talking.
ReplyDeletePMB should agree to give them what they want for peace to reign.
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