Politics
Danger: “Don’t Take Us For Granted; Don’t Foist Northern Presidential Candidates on Nigeria” – Southern & Middle Belt Leaders Warn APC, PDP
By Adesina Soyooye
“The reported permutations by the main political parties to foist Northern Presidential Candidates on the Nation, would be a grave misadventure, with grim consequences on national concord and harmony”
It was unarguably, the most well attended meeting held by the Leaders of the Southern and Middle Belt Nigeria. The calibre of attendees confirmed its high profile status. And its seriousness. It was a congregation of who-is-who. The communique issued at the end of the meeting confirmed its seriousness and urgency.
It was dripping with anger. Anger at the state of the Nation. Anger at what Nigeria has been reduced to. The contents were, therefore, like a last ditch effort to save a drowning man. And it came with a loud warning: “Allow yourself to be saved, or drown.”
The attendees were worried at the game of death being played by the two main political parties in Nigeria – the All Progressives Congress, APC, and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
The meeting is alarmed that they are toying with the destiny and future of Nigeria by suddenly discarding the rotation of the office of the President, by jettisoning zoning. And, it warns of dire consequences.
The belief, for months past, was that both APC and PDP would zone the office of the President to the South, and especially the South-east.
This belief was given a soul when both parties zoned the office of their National Chairmen to the North.
The PDP had elected Dr Iyorchia Ayu from Benue State and the APC, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, from Nasarawa State.
In the history of democracy since 1999, no one part of the Country, North or South, had ever produced both the National Chairman of a Party and the President.
This was taken for granted, until serious Presidential Northern Candidates began to emerge from the North.
In the PDP, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, his Bauchi State counterpart, Bala Mohammed, appeared, fighting seriously for the ticket.
The APC was slower than the PDP. First to come out was Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, who not many people think is a serious contender. Then, a couple of weeks ago, like a hurricane, the President of the Senate, Dr Ahmed Lawan, among others, entered.
Lawan is said to be the North’s trump card. They think he and Atiku would square up. Or, he and Bala or Tambuwal. Either way, it is the North.
The Southern and Middle Belt Leaders are incensed that the North wants the President’s office again after President Muhammadu Buhari’s eight years. They say it is froth with dangers. And they see dire consequences. And they are warning.
At the meeting, they reiterated its position on the principles of zoning and power rotation between the North and South. They stated that the zoning and rotation of the office of the President are fundamental to the future existence of Nigeria. They condemned what they described as the “obvious schemes by the two main political parties, the PDP and APC, ahead of their Presidential Primaries, to jettison the time-honoured principle of rotation which has traditionally served as the glue holding the Federal Republic of Nigeria together.” And, they warn that:
“The reported permutations by the main political parties to foist Northern Presidential Candidates on the Nation would be a great misadventure with grim consequences on national concord and harmony.”
Following, is the full text of the Communique.
COMMUNIQUÉ ISSUED AT THE END OF THE MEETING OFTHE SOUTHERN AND MIDDLE BELT LEADERS’ FORUM, HELD IN ABUJA, ON THURSDAY, 19TH MAY, 2022
A Meeting of the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders’ Forum (SMBLF) was held on Thursday, 19th May 2022, in Abuja under the Chairmanship of the Leader and Elder Statesman, Chief Dr. E. K. Clark, OFR, CON.
- Delegations of the constituent Organisations of SMBLF were respectively led by Chief Ayo Adebanjo, Leader of Afenifere (South West); Professor George Obiozor, President-General, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide (South East); His Excellency, Air Commodore Dan Suleiman (Rtd.), Leader and Dr. Pogu Bitrus, President, Middle Belt Forum (Middle Belt); as well as Senator Emmanuel Ibok Essien, FNSE, National Chairman, Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF (South-South).
- The Meeting was also attended by former Governors, Ministers, Federal and State legislators, top politicians and professionals from the Southern and Middle Belt regions, including His Excellency, Chief Cornelius Adebayo, His Excellency, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, Oba Oladipo Olaitan – Deputy Leader Afenifere, Potter L. Dabup, D.I.G (Rtd.), Chief John Nnia Nwodo, former Minister of Information & former PG Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Professor Ihechukwu Madubuike, former Minister of Education and Health, Professor Anya O. Anya, Chief Gary Igwariwey, former PG Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Ambassador Okey Emuchay, MFR, Secretary-General Ohanaeze Ndigbo, HRH Eze Cletus Iluomanya, Chief Dr. Simon Okeke, former Chairman of Police Service Commission, Professor G. G. Darah, Senator Inatimi Rufus-Spiff, Solomon Asemota, SAN, Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, OFR, Ambassador Eddy Onuoha, Ambassador Humphrey Ojiako, Ambassador Ozo Nwobu, Chief Supo Shonibare, Chief Edozie Ezeugwa, Eze Dr. Ibe Nwosu, Nze Ozichukwu Chukwu, Professor Charles Nwekeaku, Chief Hon. Olivia Agbajoh, Dr. Alex Ogbonnia, Comrade Jare Ajayi, Hon. Keftin Amuga, CP Iorbes Ihagh (Rtd)- PG MUT, Dr. Mrs. Esther Mangzha, Mrs. Beatrice Eze, National Treasurer Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Jibrin, Chief Mrs. Chika Ibeneme, Elder Mac Emakpore, Chief Douyi Douglas-Naingba, Chief Ominimini Obiuwevbi, Mogaji Gboyega Adejumo, Engr. Ben Akaakar, Dele Farotimi, Dr. Katch Ononuju, Debrah Ogazuwa, Olutola Mobolurin, Christopher Aba, Audu Samuel Riko, Hon. Jonathan Tsaku, Joshua Bawa, Akwa Jeremiah and Ken Robinson, among others.
- The Meeting deliberated extensively on the State of Nation, particularly the worsening insecurity; the 2023 General Elections; and recent troubling developments in the polity.
- Arising therefrom, the Forum:
- Firmly reiterates its stance on the Principle of Zoning and Power Rotation between the North and the South, as the basis on which the Nigerian Federation has, since Independence, been premised.
- States, unequivocally, that the Zoning and Rotation of the Presidency of Nigeria are fundamental to the future existence of the Country.
iii. Accordingly, condemns, in strongest terms, obvious schemes by the two main political parties, the PDP and APC, ahead of their Presidential Primaries, to jettison the time-honoured principle of Rotation, which has traditionally served as the glue holding the Federal Republic of Nigeria together.
- Warns that the reported permutations by the main political parties to foist Northern Presidential Candidates on the nation would be a grave misadventure, with grim consequences on national concord and harmony.
- Therefore, calls on all delegates of all political parties, and true lovers of democracy, as a sacred obligation, to reject Presidential Aspirants, or Candidates, from the North, and only vote for those from the South in the Party Primaries.
- Calls on all politicians and professionals from the South not to accept, on any account, the position of Vice President, as that would amount to a shameful committal of present and future generations of Southern Nigeria to senseless political vassalage.
vii. Further insists that, in observance of the principles of justice, equity, fairness and political inclusiveness, the South, and particularly, the South East Zone, being the third leg on which Nigeria’s political trajectory had revolved, should produce the next President of the Country in 2023. Insists that this would bring the Igbo quest for full reintegration and reconciliation, since the end of the Civil War in 1970, to full realisation.
viii. SMBLF commends a number of northern governors who have demonstrated great patriotism by their public support for the rotation of the presidency to the South; to name a few, Malam Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina State, Babagana Umara Zulum of Borno State, and Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, OFR of Kano State. While equally urging other well-meaning northern leaders, who believe in the oneness of Nigeria, to support this cause, because therein lies the unity and progress of Nigeria.
- On the worsening state of insecurity and rampaging violence across the country, Forum warns that Nigeria is plummeting into a state of total disorder and lawlessness, with attacks on innocent people resulting in kidnapping, loss of lives and destruction of properties happening in different parts of the country almost daily.
Sadly, the Federal Government and its Security Agencies are not doing enough to arrest the situation, whereby people can no longer travel safely either by road, rail or even by air to Kaduna State in particular.
It is not only frightening but unimaginable that despite the heavy presence of military commands and installations in the State there could be such security challenges.
Cites the bombing of the Kaduna-Abuja bound train over 60 days ago as well as the brazen attack on motorists on the Abuja-Kaduna Road about two days ago. On both occasions, innocent lives were lost while several people were wounded with many abducted. Undesirably, most of those who were kidnapped are still in the terrorists’ captivity after 60 days.
- Forum condemns, in unmistakable terms, the killing of Miss Deborah Samuel Yakubu, a student of the College of Education, Sokoto, by her Muslim schoolmates and the wild spread of violence that engulfed the state, following the arrest of two of her killers. Denounces the worrisome disregard for the inviolability of human life by terrorists, criminals and religious extremists in the country.
- Likewise, strongly condemns the recent burning to death of a young man, a Sound Engineer, by commercial motorcyclists in Lagos, as well as the spree of killings and wanton destruction of properties and businesses owned by Southerners, particularly the occurrence, few days, at Dei Dei Market in Abuja.
xii. Decries the unabating killings and destruction of livelihoods in the Middle Belt Region, especially in Southern Kaduna, Southern Borno, Southern Gombe, Benue, Taraba, etc, and the inaction of the Federal Government to live up to its Constitutional responsibility of safeguarding the lives and properties of its citizens.
xiii. Classifies these killings and pervasive acts of aggression on the indigenous people, being perpetrated by elements of Islamic Extremism and Terrorists, as cultural genocide and ethnic cleansing. The Meeting cautions that these bellicosities and deliberate programs to exterminate the indigenous populations of the Middle Belt are, by implication, acts of aggression against the rest of Nigeria, and would not be tolerated any further.
xiv. Deplores the inhuman plight of the 1,700 indigenous people of Southern Kaduna driven out of their homes and have now become Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) for over five years as well as several other Internally Displaced Persons in different parts of the country, left to live in conditions that impinge on their human rights as citizens of this Country. Hence, calls on the Federal Government to, without delay, facilitate the return and reintegration of these Nigerians into their Communities.
- The Meeting resolved to resist, through all legitimate means, the barefaced attempts by religious fundamentalists to impose on the rest of us, a Nigeria of “one country, different laws”.
- The Meeting reaffirmed the commitment of the people of Southern Nigeria and the Middle Belt to the RESTRUCTURING of the Country, in tandem with the Principles of True Federalism, as was established by the Founding Fathers of Nigeria.
- Done in Abuja, this 19th day of May, 022.
Signed:
- Chief (Dr.) Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, OFR, CON – Leader
- Chief Ayo Adebanjo- Leader, Afenifere
- Dr Pogu Bitrus- President-General, Middle Belt Forum
- Professor George Obiozor- President-General, Ohaneze Ndigbo Worldwide
- Senator Emmanuel Ibok Essien, FNSE- National Chairman, PANDEF