Arewa youths suspend quit notice, Nigeria
Arewa youths suspend quit notic
RACHEAL ANYASO, Abuja
The Coalition of Northern
Groups (CNG) also known as Arewa youths, yesterday, announced suspension
of the quit notice it handed Igbo to vacate the North.
The group, which gave the ultimatum which was expected to
expire on October 1, in the infamous Kaduna Declaration last June, also
pledged its commitment to the unity and indivisibility of the nation.
At a press conference in Abuja, spokesman of the coalition
and Chairman, Northern Emancipation Network, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, said
the group was mindful of the concerns generated by the clause in the
Kaduna Declaration that advised the Biafran Igbo to relocate from
northern Nigeria and for northerners in the southeast to return home.
The Arewa group also said it was mindful of its commitment
to the unity of the nation and immediately opened channels for dialogue
and interaction with government agencies, national and international
groups, including institutions and figures.
It said the activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) led by Nnamdi Kanu, prompted the ultimatum it issued.
“Admittedly, we came under intense pressure
from genuinely concerned national, political, traditional, religious,
and cultural leaders prominent among which were a section of the
Northern Governors’ Forum under its chairman, Governor Kashim Shettima
of Borno State, northern traditional rulers and the Directorate of State
Security. We also had several fruitful interactions with various
concerned individuals and group, most significant was our correspondence
with the then acting president, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, and most
recently, our interface with the Presidency through the Special
Assistant to the President on Political Matters.
“As a consequence of these vigorous engagements and as a
cultured people with a tradition of respect for our national values,
leaders and elders, we are today pleased to announce the immediate
suspension of the relocation clause, otherwise refered to as the quit
notice, from the Kaduna declaration,” the Arewa youths said.
The group also reeled out some terms, which it said should
be considered, so that the suspension would not be a temporary
solution.
Amongst others, the group said the Igbo should be allowed
to and supported to hold a referendum to decide their future either as
Nigerians or as Biafrans.
It said in the case that a referendum could not be held at
the moment, the Igbo, both in the SouthEast and in other parts of
Nigeria, including all elected and other office holders, should be made to discard, totally, any idea of Biafra and show practical actions to prove that they believe in one Nigeria.
They also called for the total closure of open drug
markets operating in northern Nigeria, which they accused the Igbo of
indulging in, even as it called for the immediate implementation of the
National Drug Distribution Guidelines.
In his remarks, Governor of Borno State and Chairman of
the Northern Governors’ Forum, Kashim Shettima, said the Northern
Governors’ Forum was totally in support of the reverse position taken by
the Arewa youths.
He said the withdrawal ought to have been done earlier, but for the consultations embarked upon by the group.
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