Friday, 24 April 2015

Nigeria Breakup: South South, South East leaders meet April 27, to decide on REFERENDUM

South South, South East leaders meet April 27, to decide on REFERENDUM
Leaders of Lower Nigeria states made up of South East and South South region will meet on Monday April 27, 2015, in Port Harcourt to decide whether they would opt out or continue to be part of Nigeria, where the general election results has reinforced a master- slave relationship in the flawed federation.

Secretary General of the Lower Niger Congress Barrister Tony Nnadi said “this move has become necessary in view of the growing hostility towards the 75 million people of Lower Niger region who produce the wealth of the nation.”

The Lower Niger Region is made up the ethnic nationalities in the entire South East and South region who have been shut out of the Nigerian Federation by the conspiracy of the Yoruba/Hausa-Fulani alliance which produced the All Progressive Congress which wants to dominate the political space with a bastard Federal constitution that does “not recognise the rights of the constituent parts of the Union”.
Barr. Nnadi said “the region is determined to call for a referendum based on the 2007 UN resolution of the right to self determination which the Scottish Nationalist Party invoked recently in UK.”
The LNC has also launched its website to give Nigerians information on the events that will unravel in the days ahead.

The President of the Lower Niger Congress Dr. Fred Agbeyegbe said “since some sections of the country have decided to maximise the full benefits of the unfair advantages of the 1999 constitution, we have decided to also enforce our rights to self determination and nobody can stop is, not even the Americans that are encouraging the gradual islamisation of Nigeria can keep in in an unjust union created by the British on the premises of a fraudulent marriage made by Mr. Harcourt and Lugard.”

The recent threat made by the Oba of Lagos Rilwanu Akiolu against the Igbos resident in his domain that their lives and property will come in jeopardy if they voted against his preferred governorship candidate, the carnage that would have been visited on people of Lower Niger living in Northern region if Gen. Buhari lost the Presidential election were cited as cases of hatred that have built up against Lower Niger people which could result in another genocide reminiscent of the 1994 killings in Rwanda.

-Yankari Reporter

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