Northern elders have disowned Professor Ango Abdullahi, over
his recent statement that many people from the Northern part of the country
were killed in the South East during the #EndSARS protests.
The elders, who strongly condemned the statement, asked
Nigerians to ignore it, stating that it was a personal opinion of Abdullahi and
not the general position of Northern elders as he erroneously portrayed.
The Northern elders operating under the aegis of Coalition
of Northern Elders for Peace and Development, in a statement, described Prof.
Abdullahi’s statement as “false, unfortunate, insensitive, callous and meant to
instigate Nigerians against one other”.
It insisted that the statement is capable of igniting ethnic
killings and asked Nigerians not to fall prey to his antics.
In the statement signed by the group’s National Coordinator,
Engr. Zana Goni and National Women Leader, Hajia Mario Bichi, the northern
elders said Abdullahi acted alone in his statement, insisting they were not
part of it.
They said the elder statesman’s unfounded claim of killing,
at a time Nigerians had put past the ugly civil war experiences and were
building bridges and working on consolidating national reconciliation was the
least unfortunate.
“We wish to condemn in the strongest possible terms the
statement credited to a well-read and respected elder statesman from our
region, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, to the effect that Igbo people killed many
northerners in the South East during the #EndSARS protest which was hijacked by
some sponsored criminal elements.
“This statement is false, unfortunate, insensitive, callous
and meant to instigate Nigerians against one other. Making this unfounded
claim, especially at a time Nigerians had worked past the ugly civil war
experiences and are building bridges and consolidating on national
reconciliation, is the least unfortunate.
“We wish to let Nigerians know that Prof. Ango Abdullahi’s
statement was his personal opinion and did not represent the position of
Northern Elders as he had portrayed, “the statement read.
It added that, “we expect that an elder statesman of his
status with such level of education ought to have known the difference between
criminality and ethnic agenda.
“What happened in some southeast states was a pure act of
criminality and not an Igbo agenda and was not peculiar to the region.
“How can he say Igbo people killed Northerners? Nothing can
be more misleading than this.”
According to the statement, “People were killed and
properties destroyed in several parts of the country including some parts of
the North. It is unfair to attribute this act of some misguided deviants as a
collective Igbo agenda.”
“It is an established facts that during and after the uprising,
so many Igbo group rose to condemn the attacks by these criminals and even
shared intelligence with security agencies which led to the arrest of so many
of these misguided youths.
“Prominent groups in Igbo land also condemned the activities
of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, in public. So we wonder
where Prof. Ango got his fact from.
“It is our humble appeal that we guide our comments
especially those capable of igniting hate across the country.”
“We must continue to preach national unity and work together
to defeat criminality in our country instead of attributing such act to a
particular region,” they tasked.
“We, therefore, call our Northern and Southern brother to
ignore this statement in its entirety.”
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