Buhari's refusal to address the quit notice and condemn the Hausa hate songs against Ndi Igbo undermines his plans to re-arrest Nnamdi Kanu |
- Re-Arresting Kanu will EXPLODE Buhari's headache
- Buhari refused to address the Quit Notice to Ndigbo by Arewa Youths and condemn the virulent Hausa hate songs
- The situation has gone beyond Nnamdi Kanu and the IPOB
- Buhari’s handlers have failed to inform him that so much has changed in the political tempo of Nigeria
- The entire country is now engulfed in a political crises hitherto unknown in its history.
- The SONG OF FREEDOM can be heard in every nook and cranny of the nation
ADF PRESS STATEMENT ON THE ATTEMPT BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO RE-ARREST MAZI NNAMDI KANU
In
their Press Statement of June 27th, the Arewa Youths had given the
Igbos ultimatum to leave Northern Nigeria latest by October 1, 2017. Many
people regarded their action as treasonable and a threat of genocide. The Governor
of Kaduna State and the Inspector-General of Police declared that they should
be arrested. They were not arrested.
Rather what we heard were series of statements from some Arewa leaders
supporting their action. One such leader is Prof, Ango Abdulahi, a former Vice
Chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University, Consequently, the Arewa Youths
continued in their belligerent threats and mocked the arrest orders.
President
Buhari who returned to Nigeria on August 19, 2017 after 103 days in Britain
receiving treatment for undisclosed ailment, in his very short and pointed
speech, did not address the Quit Notice to Ndigbo by Arewa Youths; nor did he condemn
the virulent Hausa hate songs being circulated as a mass mobilization tool for
the Looming Genocide against Ndigbo.
The
President did not even address the renewed insurgence of Boko Haram; nor the
rising agitation from East, South, West, North Central and even from
well-meaning people in the Arewa territory for renegotiating the future of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
which some banally call restructuring and so on. Some leaders in his position
would have, in good conscience, even commented on the development in the crises
that had rocked the Peoples’ Democratic Party as having brought a respite to a
situation that could create a major political crises to the country.
Rather,
President Buhari used this maiden opportunity to declare war on the Indigenous
Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) and Boko Haram, thereby equating the two as terrorist
organizations. It was as if President Buhari was brought back to declare war on
IPOB, Mr Nnamdi Kanu and Ndi-Igbo.
A
few days after, the Arewa Youths followed by calling on President Buhari to
arrest Nnamdi Kanu and try him for treason. As if in obedience to their call,
the President asked the Attorney General and Minister of Justice to commence
the process of arresting Nnamdi Kanu. We want to stress that the opinion of
many Arewa leaders that Nigeria is their conquered territory is at best only an
illusion.
Since
this macabre dance started, many Ndigbo in the North for fear of a looming
genocide, have continued to leave the North where they have lived for the better
parts of their lives to the South East where they are like refugees. This still
does not qualify anyone for arrest. Many hate songs have been waxed and
released to the Northern masses as a mobilization tool for the D-day and yet no
one is arrested.
Nigeria
is currently struggling to contain Boko Haram insurgency in the North and can
ill afford to add militant resistance in the South East, the South-South and
other aggrieved parts of the country, to say the least.
Indeed,
those who are President Buhari’s close associates and handlers have failed to
inform him that even within the 103 days he was away, so much has changed in
the political tempo of Nigeria. The situation has gone beyond Nnamdi Kanu and the
IPOB. The entire country is now engulfed in a political crises hitherto unknown
in its history. It is no longer the North versus the South. It is no longer a
coalition against the Igbos. The SONG OF FREEDOM can be heard in every nook and
cranny of the nation except in the comfort zones of those who trade with the
destiny of the people.
The
ALAIGBO DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION (ADF) admonishes Mr President to take it easy.
He should begin by clearing the dangerous debris around him. He needs
God-fearing men around him.
His
headache is not Nnandi Kanu or IPOB or the Igbo nation. It is not even the
South–South, the North Central or the West. His headache is how to create an
enabling environment for the various nationalities to come together to decide
WHICH WAY NIGERIA?
Mr Nnamdi Kanu is a prisoner of conscience. Nigeria
is now swarming with many people like him. If you incarcerate him again, it
will not relief your headache, it will even explode. For the avoidance of
doubt, this type of attitude of creating two kinds of citizens; one those above
the law ( Arewa Youths) and the other, those that will be blackmailed by the
punishment of the law even when they commit no offense (IPOB) is one of the things
that fuel most of the agitations all over the country. No reasonable Nigerian
wants to live in a nation with such level of inequity, prebendalism and obvious
threat to national unity schewed against some of the nationalities that
constitute the nation. Mr President, Nigeria has never been as divided as this
except during the genocide against Ndi-Igbo (1967-70); you need therefore to
rethink your strategy in order to avert unnecessary tension in this polity.
Nigeria’s unity is negotiable, that’s all that Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB are
pointing at and therefore needs redressing. Nobody is a slave of the other in
this country. If there is no law obliterating divorce in Nigeria, it is
ironical to think that by mere wishful thinking that Nigeria will remain as it were
a model of abusive marriage.
You
prayed hard and sought desperately to rule Nigeria once again. God has granted
your wish. Little did you know that you were inheriting a country with terminal
illness. Mr President, you should be reminded that Justice Ademola’s court
granted Nnamdi Kanu unconditional bail that has not been vacated by any court
yet you refused to obey this order; instead, you dealt with the Honourable
Justice in the most ignoble manner that the country has never witnessed before.
You also went ahead to obtain this notorious bail against Kanu. We pray that
you change your mind to rule with equity and good conscience.
PROF.
UZODINMA NWALA PROF.
NATH ANIEKWU
ADF
PRESIDENT ADF SECRETARY.
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