Thursday, August 24, 2017

Nigerian Unity Is Negotiable

‘Only Restructuring Will Ensure The Unity, Peace And Development Of Nigeria’  Southern Leaders Forum (SLF)

“President Buhari expressed dissatisfaction about comments on Nigeria (while he was away) that ‘questioned our collective existence as a nation’ and which he said has crossed the ‘red lines’. Against the background of the threat to treat hate speech as terrorism, we see a veiled threat to bare fangs and commence the criminilisation of dissenting opinions in our national discourse. Experience worldwide has shown that any attempt to deal with dissents by force usually drives it underground, which makes it much more dangerous and difficult to deal with.

“The president deployed the imagery of the late Ikemba Ojukwu to play down the demand for the renegotiation of the structure of Nigeria by saying they both agreed in Daura, in 2013, that we must remain one and united. While we agree with them, the meeting between the two of them could not have been a Sovereign National Conference whose decisions cannot be reviewed. The claim that Nigeria’s unity is settled and not negotiable is untenable. If we are a settled nation, we would not be dealing with the crisis of nation building that are affecting us today.

“The one sentence by the president that every Nigerian can live anywhere without hindrance is rather too short to address the clear danger that the unwarranted threat against the Igbo represents. We are equally miffed that the president talked about the onslaught by armed Fulani herdsmen against defenceless farmers as a conflict between two quarrelling groups.

“In the last two years, the herdsmen have become much more ferocious in their attacks against farmers in the South and Middle Belt, with security forces shying away from enforcing law and order. To present the various onslaught of farmers by these herdsmen as ‘two fighting’ would portray the president as taking sides with the aggressive Meyiti Allah.

“There are clearly many errors of commission and omission the government has committed which have accentuated the strong self determination feelings across the country that only restructuring can tame. Some of them are the insensitive and clearly lopsided recruitment and appointment into all federal institutions and the concentration of most of the heads of the Armed Forces and other national security agencies in one section of the country. We do not forget that the president went on a global stage to say he would not treat those who gave him five percent of their votes equally with those who supported him with 95 percent.

“There has also been an official indifference to the murderous activities of Fulani herdsmen against farmers and other settlements; there is the lopsided early retirement of mostly southern senior officers from the Armed Forces and the appointment of the Legal Adviser of Miyetti Allah as Secretary of the Federal Character Commission.

“As elders who have spent most of our lives fighting for the unity of the country based on justice, fairness and equity, we call on the president to realise that the country is in a very bad shape at the moment and requires statesmanship and not ethnic, religious and political partisanship.”

Communique issued by the Southern
 Leaders Forum after their meeting in Lagos 
on Tuesday, August 24, 2017.


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