Stop Warmongering
to Preserve a Fraudulent Constitution:
Open Letter to Junaid Mohammed and the ACF
By Chinweizu
02sept2015
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Introduction
In September 2013, as public clamor intensified for a
Sovereign National Conference, SNC, to resolve Nigeria’s multitude of problems,
Junaid Mohammed, a Caliphate Colonialist militant, threatened civil war to
prevent an SNC that could jettison the fraudulent 1999 Constitution: ‘Supporters of
SNC asking for civil war’—Junaid Mohammed http://www.punchng.com/news/supporters-of-snc-asking-for-civil-war/
.
Despite that threat, President Jonathan on October 1, 2013
announced a National Dialogue to discuss the fundamental problems undermining
the corporate existence of Nigeria,
a National Dialogue that would prepare the way for the National Confab that
eventually took place in 2014.
And as part of these public moves, Junaid has resumed beating his war
drum to intimidate those who reject the Caliphate-imposed, fraud-filled,
corruption-promoting constitution and its master-and-slaves,
development-unfriendly brand of Nigeria.
Bamboozling statements by Junaid and the ACF
I think
it is in the public interest to publicly reply to Junaid Mohammed and the ACF
on two recent statements they have issued to bamboozle Nigerians.
(1)
“Mohammed said, . . . if they
[Biafra] had seceded, there would have been no Nigeria today. As people who acted
outside the interest of Nigeria
as a country, to expect compensation is a very odd logic. If the Igbo don’t
like it, they can attempt secession again. If they do, they must be prepared to
live with the consequences.”
(2) “Chairman of
the forum [Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF] and former Inspector-General of
Police, Alhaji Ibrahim Coomassie, at a news conference in Kaduna,
. . noted that ACF had observed
with serious concern the continued agitation by some Ndigbo elements for the
creation of Biafra Republic out of the present Federal Republic of Nigeria.” .
. .
(3) He
“described the alleged calls by MASSOB for secession, 45 years after a
bitter civil war, as undemocratic.”