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Tuesday 6 June 2017

“We are tired of this HOPELESS marriage” Igbos must leave the north before October 1, 2017 - Arewa Groups order Igbos residing in northern Nigeria to leave or face genocide

“We are tired of this HOPELESS marriage” Igbos must leave the north before October 1, 2017 - Arewa Groups order Igbos residing in northern Nigeria to leave or face genocide
The Biafran has obtained a statement jointly issued by prominent groups in Northern Nigeria ordering Igbos residing in northern Nigeria to vacate the area by October 1, 2017. The ultimatum issued on Tuesday, June 6, 2017, after a meeting in Kaduna State by the following  groups:  Arewa Citizens Action for Change, Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, Arewa Youth Development Foundation, Arewa Students Forum, and the Northern Emancipation Network, asked the Igbo residing in the region to “start making plans to leave.” or else they will face a situation similar to the pre-civil war pogroms visited on their kin in the 1960s.


The chilling statement condemned the renewed call for the independent republic of Biafra and also expressed disdain for the Igbos and their culture saying that “the Igbo people of the South-East, not repentant of the carnage it wrought on the nation in 1966, is today boldly reliving those sinister intentions connoted by the Biafran agitation that led to the very first bloody insurrection in Nigeria’s history”.

In 1966, the Igbos were the victims of the largest genocide in Nigeria’s history with over 100,000 of them killed in Northern Nigeria by northern mobs. This pogrom led to the declaration of the Republic of Biafra which led to the Nigerian civil war in which over 3 million Igbos died.

According to the Arewa Group, they can no longer tolerate the Igbos and their call for their independence from Nigeria and as such will begin to “take action” against Igbos after October 1.

The northern youths organisations, which had their leaders in attendance, expressed a shocking level of intolerance and ignorance of the history of Nigeria.
“We are tired of this HOPELESS marriage” Igbos must leave the north before October 1, 2017 - Arewa Groups order Igbos residing in northern Nigeria to leave or face genocide

Abdulazeez Suleiman, one of the leaders, who read the statement on behalf of others said the region was “tired of the marriage”, hence the need for restructuring.

He also said the region was calling for steps to facilitate the final dissolution of this “hopeless union” that has never been convenient to any of the parties.

Below is the full statement by the group, republished unedited.

JOINT POSITION PAPER BY THE 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 SECESSION
MAY 30, 2017

PREAMBLE
The persistence for the actualization of Biafra by the Igbo of South-Eastern Nigeria has lately assumed an alarming twist. The new dimension which involved the call for the forceful lockdown of activities and denying of the right to free movement in South-East by the rebellious Indeginous (sic) People of Biafra group is so disturbingly embarrassing that in our view, calls for a rethink. The latest action amounted to a brutal encroachment on the rights of those termed as non-indeginous (sic) people residing and doing lawful businesses in those areas illegally demarcated and defined as Biafra by the Igbo. Concerned by this ever-escalating threat, the above-named northern groups met at the end of which we came up with the following set of resolutions to be adopted as the position of the Northern region.

OUR OBSERVATIONS
1. The Igbo people of the South-East, not repentant of the carnage it wrought on the nation in 1966, is today boldly reliving those sinister intentions connoted by the Bifran (sic) agitation that led to the very first bloody insurrection in Nigeria’s history.

2. Emboldened by the apparent indifference of the Nigerian authorities, the Igbo secessinist (sic) tendency is widening in scope and action at every stage.

3. As the threat widens and affects other law-abiding people of other regions residing in or passing through the East, the Igbo leaders and elders by their utterances and direct action or inaction appear to support and encourage it.

3. While this intimidation and aggression persists and grows in dimension with each new move, leaders of the North whose people are at the receiving end of the threats appear helplessly unperturbed.

4. Rather than endorsing a concise framework for preemptive action to protect and safeguard the interest of the North and its people, leaders of the region at every stage tend to recline on a flimsy and long-discarded excuse of having faught (sic) in the 60s to keep Nigeria united.

6. Rather than pursuing a resolute action, the northern leaders have adopted and are dragging its people into pitifully percifist (sic) position in order to sustain an illusive national cohesion that has long been ridiculed by the Igbo and other sections of the country.

OUR STAND
1. At this point we call the attention of the Nigerian authorities to the fact that the North, a critical player in the federal arrangement is no longer disposed to tolerating further Igbo blackmail and intimidation.

2. In this respect, it is our considered view that rather than the Igbo continuing to hold the whole country to ransom, the should be allowed to go their own way.

3. It is on record that the Igbo has done more damage to our collective nationhood than any other ethnic group in Nigeria:
a. The Igbo was responsible for the very first violent interference with democracy in Nigeria resulting in a prolonged counter productive chain of military dictatorship.
b. The Igbo was responsible for the first and so far, only civil war in Nigeria that coated millions of lives and sowed the seed of the current mutual suspicion and distrust.

c. Indisputably the Igbo is responsible for Nigeria’s cultural and moral degeneracy with the notoriety for all kind of crime including International networking for drug and human trafficking, violent robberies and kidnapping, high-profile prostitution and advanced financial fraud.

3. It is also on record that since the inception of the current democratic dispensation, the Igbo has shown and maintained open contempt and dissension to the collective decision expressed by a majority of Nigerian sat various stages through generally acceptable democratic processes.

4. Having come this far, we wish to categorically state that the North is no longer keen in being the same country with this unruly pack of unrepentant hooligans.

5. That the North supports and encourages the authorities and other national and international stakeholders to allow the rebellious Igbo to go their way.

6. That in the event the Igbo is not allowed to pull out, the North shall divorce this marriage that has never been convenient to any of the parties.

6. That as a prelude we call on all Igbos currently residing in any part of Northern Nigeria to relocate within two weeks and northerners in the East should do likewise.

7. That northern leaders are hereby warned against further insisting on this union with the Igbo or any other part of Nigeria that is disposed to self determination.

CONCLUSION.

In conclusion, we wish to draw the attention of the authorities and all other interest groups that there is nothing difficult or impossible for all the units that make up Nigeria to pull out if they so wish.

We cite the example of the split of several independent nations from the old Soviet Union, the separation of Pakistan from India, the recent divorce of South Sudan with the former Sudan and most recently, the exit of Britind (sic) from the European Union.

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