Prominent Northern youth organisations, on Tuesday, rose from a joint
meeting called ‘Kaduna Declaration’ to issue a serious threat to the
Igbo residing in the region urging them to begin making arrangements to
relocate out of the North before October 1, 2017.
Their declaration was premised on the shut-down of major towns in
south eastern part of the country on May 30, by members of the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and their sponsors.
These Northern youths organisations, which had their arrowheads in
attendance, include 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
Recession among others, stated categorically that, never again will they
fold their hands and a time has come to take their destiny into their
hands.
Mallam Abdulazeez Suleiman, who read the statement on behalf of
others, at the popular Arewa House Kaduna, on Tuesday said, the region
was tired of the marriage hence the need for restructuring as been
pronounced by many notable Nigerian leaders like former Vice President
Atiku Abubakar and Sen. Shehu Sani and others.
According to them, “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 lockdown of activities and
denial of other people’s right to free movement in the South-East by the
rebel Indigenous People of Biafra (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”.
They said they observed that, concerned by the persistent Igbo threat
to national integration, they had met with several others and reviewed
the current position of the North and jointly came up with the
declaration.
Other part of the statement read, “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, Igbos
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 Igbos 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 its people into a pitifully pacifist
position in order to sustain an elusive national cohesion that has long
been ridiculed by the Igbos.
“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 Igbos and shall
take definite steps to end the partnership by pulling out of the current
federal arrangement.
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