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Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Northern Governors sent to East for Peace Create more problems.



A team of five Northern governors led by the Borno state Governor, Kashim Shettimma was sent to the South-East by President Muhammadu Buhari to broker peace in the region following the recent clash between the secessionist group, the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, and the Nigerian army in Abia state.

Others in the team are Aminu Masari (Katsina), Aminu Tambuwal (Sokoto), Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi) and Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano),

Unfortunately the result of this trip was a
negative one. The Governors that was sent only went to meet with wrong set of people in the case at hand, the Governors of the South East are already seen as saboteurs in this very case and as such do not have control of the people. Honestly most of the youth that is involved in this agitation if given opportunity will stone these Governors.

Secondly the use of fear of another civil war as a point as it was used by the Governor of Borno state does not work for the members of the indigenous people of Biafra, it may work for others. It is been interpreted as a strategy of distraction because they know that to conduct a referendum is easier and cheaper than war so talking about war is like just trying to scare them and they know that.

Thirdly the speech made by the Borno state Governor during his meeting with the Imo state Governor was noting shot of a disaster. Nnamdi kanu worked very hard to make sure that his followers understand the fact that the right of self-determination is for all as agreed in United Nations charter, African union charter and even Nigeria constitution for domesticating the African charter of Human and people’s right. For Borno state Governor forgot that he did not go to Imo broker peace with Imo state Governor but with the Indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB) for him to get to Imo state and start liken Indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB) to Boko Haram was a big disaster.

Governor of Borno state, Kashim Shettima, has said that the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) separatist crisis led by Nnamdi Kanu, is a bigger threat than the activities of the deadly terrorist group, Boko Haram.

Speaking in Owerri on Monday night during a meeting with Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha, when he led a truce team of North governors to the state, Shettima said the threats posed by IPOB is worse.

“Only this morning, 25 people were killed in my state via explosions carried out by three suicide bombers, but I have to be on this mission because of what it means to the nation,” he said.

Shettima also warned against another civil war, as no other country would have the capacity to accommodate refugees from Nigeria. He added: “What we wanted to forestall actually was a mass movement of Nigerians from one part of the country to another. It was a very dangerous signal.

“We equally invite our brothers from the South East to visit some of the northern flash points like Kaduna, Kano and Jos, and together we can talk to our Igbo brothers and sisters there to assure them of the safety of their lives and properties.

“Make or break, this country belongs to all of us. The population of Syria is a paltry 22 million. Only 2 million Syrian refugees are knocking on the doors of Europe and it is causing reverberation. How then do you perceive a situation where 35 million English-speaking Nigerians are knocking on the doors of Europe?

“That is why we have a moral obligation as stakeholders to make things work in this country. We are all part of the leadership challenges we are facing in this country, and none of us can exonerate him or herself from blame.

“Like I said earlier in Aba, the hope of the black man rests not with the hard-thinking South Africans or the obsequious Kenyans who are struggling to be more white than the white men, but with the people of this country. “If you see an African walking on the streets of London and would not leave the way obsequiously for the white man to pass, you don’t need a soothsayer to tell you that that black man is a Nigerian. “If we allow this country to implode, up is the Sahara Desert, Niger is already a failed state. The population of Niger is only 11 million while Kano has a population of about 30 million. We can eat up the entire food reserve of Niger Republic within a week. “Down is the Atlantic Ocean and the tiny countries of Benin Republic, Togo and Senegal. Maybe some of us will migrate to Gambia. The entire food reserves of those tiny West African countries can be exhausted within two weeks.”

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