Biafra: Arewa youths to lobby N’Assembly on referendum
THE Leader of the Arewa Youths Consultative Forum,
Shettima Yerima, who was among the youths who issued a notice to the
Igbo to quit the 19 northern states
Adelani Adepegba, Ihuoma Chiedozie, Olaleye Aluko, and Ted Odogwu
There are strong indications that the
coalition of northern youths will soon start lobbying members of the
National Assembly to include referendum in the ongoing constitution
amendments.
The Arewa Youths Consultative Forum’s President, Yerima Shettima, who gave this indication in an interview with Saturday PUNCH, said the coalition would not use force to effect the quit notice it gave to the Igbo.
But he expressed confidence that the
referendum would not favour the Indigenous People of Biafra’s leader,
Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, and other secessionists, saying the people of the zone
would reject secession.
The group had a few months ago told the
Igbo living in the North to leave the region on or before October 1. It
hinged its ultimatum on the secessionist agitation of IPOB.
Following a lot of public outcry and
condemnation from eminent Nigerians and organisations, there were
reports that the forum would withdraw the quit notice.
But at a press conference in Kano on Thursday, the forum said there was no going back on the quit notice.
Shettima, at the event, had said, “We have not renounced our earlier position on the quit notice to the Igbo.”
He had said that the Northern youths would not use force, but constitutional means to achieve their goal.
He said the forum had written the United Nations to prevail on the Federal Government to opt for referendum.
The referendum, he explained, would enable those who were desirous of leaving the federation to do so without force.
Shettima stated, “We are looking at
having a referendum. It is part of our prayers to the United Nations.
Our second prayer is for the UN and the international community to
prevail on the Nigerian government through the National Assembly to
create an exit for those who want to leave.
“We are also planning to lobby members
of the National Assembly to formally agree to a referendum on Biafra. We
want the Igbo to have the opportunity of voting on this issue.
“We are saying Nigeria cannot sign
international treaties and not implement them. We want a constitutional
amendment for referendum because it is not currently part of our
constitution.”
The youth leader said he was expecting a response to the group’s letter to the United Nations.
According to him, the group will hold consultations across the North on the need for a referendum.
He said, “We are expecting the UN to
respond and we would also talk to our lawmakers, but we are in
consultation. Nigerians should not panic; we are not a violent
organisation.”
He further stated that his group had
been holding meetings with stakeholders in the North, adding that the
youth coalition had just concluded a parley in Kano after which it would
also meet with people in the North-Central and North-East.
He said, “We have made it abundantly
clear that we would not enforce anything. We are not the government and
we do not have the power to enforce anything, but we are using legal
means because the issue is about Nnamdi Kanu who is heaping abuses on
our people and undermining the government.
“We are saying the government must rise
to the occasion and checkmate the guy. We may review our position after
our consultations, but we mean no harm, we won’t harass innocent
Nigerians, no. It is not in our power to do so.”
Referendum will not favour Biafra Republic, Kanu
The Arewa youth leader also expressed confidence that a referendum would not favour the Biafra Republic or its promoter, Kanu.
Shettima said Kanu could not speak for
Igbo leaders such as Chief Emeka Anyaoku and other intellectuals, noting
that the IPOB leader was merely engaging in survival antics.
He said, “The truth is that Biafra
cannot succeed even through a referendum. The truth of the matter is
that an average Igbo man does not believe in Biafra but rather some few
individuals are clamouring for it just to survive.
“When the referendum holds, it would not
favour Biafra. It will not favour Kanu. He cannot speak for strong
intellectuals like Chief Emeka Anyaoku and other Igbo intellectuals.”
He alleged that Kanu was being sponsored
by disgruntled Nigerians in foreign countries seeking political
relevance, adding that such people were being deceived by Kanu.
The Arewa youth leader explained that
the steps so far taken by his coalition were done to expose the
agitation for Biafra as a scam that should not be taken seriously by the
international community.
He said, “Most of those funding the
Biafra agitations are Nigerians in foreign lands who have lost
relevance. They want to come back home. They want to be more relevant
because they are not relevant at all.
“Kanu is using their psyche assuring
them that there would be a new Republic of Biafra. We are doing what we
are doing to expose them to the international community that these guys
are just jokers and that they are not speaking for the Igbo.
“The real Igbo who want to stay in
Nigeria are more than 80 per cent and he cannot in any way speak for
them. Through a referendum, you would get to know that truly, more Igbo
believe in Nigeria.”
We are certain of victory –IPOB
Reacting to the development, IPOB said it was certain of victory if there was any referendum on Biafra.
IPOB spokesperson, Mr. Emma Powerful,
told one of our correspondents, “My leadership told me not to respond to
any statement credited to the Arewa youths but their fathers, that is,
the Arewa Elders Forum.
“But you know very well that if they call for a referendum today, we will win.
“We are praying, let them venture to
call for a referendum in Biafraland, then you will know that God
Almighty has done it for us.
“They don’t know what we are doing and what we are planning to do.”
Ango Abdullahi, Junaid urge FG to invite parties
Speaking on the quit notice, a Northern
elder statesman, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, said if the Federal Government
invited both Northern and Southern agitating youths and elders to a
roundtable, some common grounds in the interest of the country could be
gained.
Abdullahi, who is the spokesperson for
the Northern Elders Forum, said, “When you want the latest on the quit
notice, go to the youth. I am not a youth. My understanding is that I
participated in one of the elders’ consultations with the acting
president (Prof. Yemi Osinbajo). We were the first group to meet him and
he listened to our views. I learnt he met with the other group too.
“The initial idea was that all the
groups would be put together for a joint discussion; I think this is
what perhaps has not taken place. Perhaps, at that time, when the groups
meet, we might be able to extract some common positions which will be
communicated to the general public.”
Also, a Second Republic lawmaker and a
Northern elder statesman, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, said, “I cannot speak for
the youth. But the issue about the Northern and Southern agitators
which has refused to go away is an indication that we as Nigerians are
not sincere democrats. You cannot build a democracy without having a
sincere mind of a democrat. This mind is neither in the North nor in the
South.
“We have to be sincere with ourselves
and see whether the Nigerian project is an implementable project. We
have to see whether we have been fair to our existence as a country and
whether any country can survive with this level of continuous
agitations.”
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