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7 Jun 2017

…Afenifere, MASSOB, ADC, IYM, others react


Afenifere described the action of the youths as tragic.
Spokesperson for the group, Yinka Odumakin,  called on the elders in the north to call them to order.
“Carrying out their threats would be a prelude to another pogrom. These elements have over the years showed their propensity to attack people, but like the Chinua Achebe said, they are holding a knife to the tiny rope that still holds the country together. I hope that if they still have elders, their elders should call them to order, otherwise, it may be the beginning of the end of Nigeria, as we know it.
“They should know that in 1967, they had a coalition to fight the Igbo but that coalition is no more there today. We know the people that fought the last war and won it. I can boldly speak for the Yoruba nation, that if the north thinks they can declare another war against the Igbo, it would not work. If they see any Yoruba man joining them to fight the Igbo, then that person must be a mercenary.
“The Igbo were not fighting, neither were they causing any crisis, but were just trying to make their grievances known in a peaceful manner. Why should they be threatened?  For northerners to tell them to leave the north is sad for the polity.”
National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC),  Chief Okey Nwosu, described the ultimatum as a threat to the unity of the country.
Nwosu in a telephone interview said President Muhammadu Buhari through his actions and inactions orchestrated such ultimatum.
“When some elders led by President Buhari were doing certain things, some of us cautioned. Let the APC and Buhari deal with what they have caused, “ he stated
For the Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) Ndigbo should not wait for the three-month before leaving the region.
According to MASSOB leader, Comrade Uche Madu, the quit notice did not come as a “surprise.
“MASSOB is aware that such rascality will happen. As a matter of fact, this is the only rascality exhibited by sponsored Arewa youths to forcefully exit the people of Biafra residing in Arewa land that MASSOB will 100 per cent support. Their Boko Haram tactics didn’t work as planned. We pledge our total support towards this divinely approved quit notice.
“MASSOB congratulates the Arewa political, religious, traditional and opinion leaders who sponsored their youths wing by using Arewa House in Kaduna for this greatest meeting of a coalition of Islamic fundamentalist.                                    
“As there is no other alternative to stop Biafra freedom, the northern leaders have resorted to using their youths wing to start terrorising the people of Biafra living in the northern region. What they saw during the sit-at-home exercise to mark the 50th anniversary celebration of Biafra declaration by General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu marvelled them irrespective of the promises made to them by their stooges in Biafra land.        “MASSOB urge our people to start returning home now. Don’t wait till the three months for quit notice to expire. MASSOB is begging our people to re invest their investments back to Biafra land.”
Founder, Igbo Youth Movement (IYM),  Evang. Elliot Ugochukwu-Uko said Ndigbo were not scared by the quit order
“The statement from a hitherto unknown northern group is primed to deliver a message to the whole world that some people prefer bloodshed to peaceful restructuring of Nigeria.
“The non-existent group merely represents an attempt by the sectional security apparatchiks to intimidate the struggle to reconstruct Nigeria, in their blind and unintelligent attempt to sustain the clearly unworkable status quo.
“If they were serious, they would have addressed the FG to grant Biafra freedom to seccede, but they are childishly targeting Igbo property in the North, without advancing total complete split of the country. 
“Igbo property in the North have always been used to blackmailing our people, while the mindless oppression continues. We therefore plead with this unknown group to write to the National Assembly, northern leaders and the United Nations, to as a matter of urgency, grant a referendum on the future of Nigeria. That way, everybody will take them serious.
“Targeting our properties in the North do not frighten anybody, we are used to that. We beg them to amend their childish statement to demand for an early referendum. That would make more sense. Our people are living in hell already. We are not scared of war mongering, Referendum is the way to go.”
However, former vice president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Fidelis Edeh flayed the ultimatum, which he said was a violation of the nation’s constitution.
“How can the northern youths wake up and begin to threaten citizens whose rights are guaranteed in the constitution? This threat should not be dismissed. People may talk about the Biafra agitation, but it is not against the Nigerian state because it’s in line with the international charter, the African Charter and even to an extent the Nigerian constitution. This must be nipped in the bud before innocent people are killed mindlessly,” Edeh warned.
For Onitsha-based rights activist, Emeka Umeagbala, it is a pointer that Nigeria was still a mere geographical expression.
The legal practitioner, who noted that Ndigbo had suffered numerous pogroms in Nigeria, starting from 1945 called for the restructuring of the country in a peaceful manner, before it goes the way of Rwanda.

APC's Messy Primaries - Muiz Banire, SAN National Legal Adviser


After emerging as the ruling party at the national level, the All Progressives Congress was expected to conduct orderly primaries for all elections. But what transpired during the party’s local council primaries in Lagos last week was a sham, writes Shola Oyeyipo‎.

The peaceful atmosphere in Lagos State was disturbed last week by the primaries held by the All Progressives Congress for election into local councils in the state. This created tension everywhere. Party members were pitched against each other following what some people considered as unacceptable outcomes of the primaries held to elect councilors and local government chairmanship candidates for the July 22 elections.

‎The acrimonious agitations took place in quick successions in practically all parts of the state. The crises have left the party in a state of near-disarray as aggrieved party members called for the reversal of the lists of candidates that emerged from the Saturday, May 27 and Monday, May 29 chairmanship and local government primary elections on the grounds that they were products of a charade as well as imposition by some powerful forces within the party.

What eventually culminated into a statewide crisis started at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere venue of the upper Saturday primary election where party loyalists had gathered to nominate candidates for the 20 local government areas and the 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs). Violence broke out as delegates and aspirants angrily disagreed over moves to impose some persons as candidates.

Followers of APC activities in Lagos would remember that there had been grumblings among some aspirants who were told to step down for the party anointed candidates after the APC National Leader and godfather in the state, Senator Bola Tinubu, told party stakeholders, about three weeks ago that ex-chairmen in 18 councils would be given automatic tickets to run for the election. All councilors who served one term in the last dispensation are to return as well.

Listed among councils where ex-chairmen are to return are; Ifako-Ijaiye, Oshodi-Isolo, Ikorodu West, Ojodu, Ikosi-Isheri, Surulere, Ajeromi-Ifelodun, Coker-Aguda, Agbado-Oke Odo, Onigbongbo, Igando-Ikotun, Shomolu, Eti-Osa and others.

While some agreed with the proposal, even before the primary elections, some party leaders however, protested and kicked against it because they considered the decision an imposition of candidate on the party.

The chairman of the electoral committee for the chairmanship primary, Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi, had a hard time calling out the names of the consensus candidates endorsed by the party leaders as delegates and aspirants expressed their displeasure with violence. Lagos Mainland, Surulere and Ajeromi-Ifelodun that were not initially parts of the 18 LGAs where ex-chairmen were to return were eventually included. This was also met with protest.

The election venue quickly turned into a battle ground. Election materials were destroyed. Machetes, broken bottles, sachet water, plastic chairs, stones and any other object capable of inflicting injuries were freely used to dispatch everyone from Teslim Balogun venue of the election. A former Lagos lawmaker was nearly stripped naked. He was manhandled. It took the intervention of the police to whisk him out of the venue. It didn’t end at that, efforts of the executive to immediately manage the fracas and prevent it from degenerating into scandal turned futile when aggrieved party members stormed the ACME Road, Agidingbi, Ikeja party secretariat to register their anger and demanded cancellation of all the names that emerged from the consensus arrangement.

Armed with placards bearing inscriptions such as: “No primary at Oriade, “We want primary at Oriade, “We don’t want Ayeola in Ajeromi- Ifelodun,” “The charlatan leader of Ajeromi must go,” “APC leader, let the choice of people count in Oriade,” “We are not happy with Afikuyomi,” “We Don’t want imposition,” “Let my People go!” they stood by the secretariat gate for several hours while they chanted anti-APC leadership slogans.

Their grouse, as seen in all other LGAs and LCDA is that the APC primary elections were fraudulent. Their pleas to the party’s national leader, Tinubu, is that he should intervene and address the injustice perpetuated by some leaders during the primaries.

As at weekend, Ijaiye-Ojokoro was still tension soaked; no name had emerged as the party candidate in the local government and the supporters of the two main contending forces; Olakunle Bakare, who is believed to be enjoying the support of the wife of a prominent Lagos politician and his closest rival, Oladipo Odeyemi (Carry go) believed to be drawing support from Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State, are eagerly waiting for a pronouncement. Meanwhile, the latter is already partying in celebration of victory celebrating a victory that was yet to be confirmed.

In Shogunle, Oshodi area of Lagos, the violence that trailed the primary took a more dangerous dimension. Two people lost their lives in attacks and counter attacks. One of them, the chairman of Motorcycle Riders’ Union, Rasak Bello aka Hamburger, was shot dead by some hoodlums who attacked him with guns and broken bottles. Apparently in retaliation, another person whose name was given as Agbetola was killed by a rival group.

For some of the party members, it is the reversal of the entire process or nothing. For instance, one of the protest leaders from Oriade, Comrade Omosona Olakunle, who spoke with journalists explained that the people were simply unhappy over the imposition of a former member of Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Ramatalai Akinola Hassan as the local government chairmanship candidate. He said: “The same former lawmaker was imposed in 2011 and 2015 as against a member, Wale Raufu.”

A chairmanship aspirant from Amuwo Odofin LG, Hon. Ajoke Adegeye, rejected what she tagged as “inconclusive” local government primary election that ended in violence. According to her, “there was no primary, what we had was imposition and announcement of list, which negates the principles of democracy that APC preaches. Delegates left their homes as early as 6 a.m. and got to the venue early but the election was not conducted until around 5.30pm when they came to announce a name. We were taken aback by the dictatorship.”

There were unconfirmed allegation that Afikuyomi was working hand-in-glove with former chairman of the local government, Comrade Ayodele Adewale in choosing Valentine Buraimoh as the party candidate as against the wish of the people.

Among those that led the protesters from Ajeromi- Ifelodun local government area, was Peter Aga who said they embarked on the protest to register their grievances on the way and manner one Ayoola Adekunle was imposed on party members as the chairmanship candidate by an APC leader in the area. He said Ajeromi- Ifelodun consisted of two parts, namely Ajeromi and Ajegunle. He lamented that past candidates and office- holders, including current ones have always emerged from Ajeromi which was why they have been agitating for power shift to the other zone, Ajegunle.

As if he envisaged what was likely to happen, the APC National Legal Adviser, Dr. Muiz Banire (SAN), in a letter addressed to the State Chairman, Henry Ajomale, warned that the process to select flagbearers for the forthcoming local government elections in Lagos should not be manipulated in favour of certain candidates. He also opposed the decision of the Lagos chapter of the party to conduct primaries election for all the aspirants in a centralised location.

“As the custodian of the party constitution, it is of utmost necessity for me to say immediately that this will not be in consonant with the letter and the spirit of the constitution. The (APC) constitution confers the power to designate the venue of such council primaries in the party executive of the local government”, Banire said, stressing that in other states, local government primary elections were never done in centralised locations.

But as the people continue to express their grievances, finding revealed that while the general belief is that the ex-chairmen were being compensated for their loyalty during the last governorship election that set Tinubu against some of the aspirants and some others are being imposed on the people, truth is that with the current power game at the national level of the APC, nothing can be left to chance because of the perception that the forces that worked to demystify Tinubu in Kogi, Ondo and Edo states are still working to bring the battle to the South-west politician’s door step.

“While I don’t really want to comment on the issues, I will tell you that the real members of the party are not aggrieved in any way and they are working together with the party leadership to sustain the dominance of the party. But let me tell you, some persons who are crying foul are those plotting to hijack power through the back door and that will not happen”, a very reliable APC source said on the ground of anonymity.

Though the councillorship elections in the 377 wards were relatively peaceful compared to the earlier Saturday chairmanship primaries, it was not without acrimonies.

In Ward A in Eti Osa LGA, Hon. Abdullateef Jamiu emerged as the party candidate while majority endorsed the candidature of Hon. Mufutau Ogunderu. In Ward C in Iru LCDA, Victoria Island, Bolaji Madandola emerged as candidate of the party, while Rotimi Ojutawo and Temidayo James were announced as winners of the primary exercise for Ward E and Ward B of the same local council.

The five wards in Egbe Idimu LCDA also produced consensus candidates in the council. The candidates are; Rufai Abidemi (Ward A), Dada Taiwo (Ward B), Olusode Abednego (Ward C), Lasisi Taiwo (Ward D) and Asiwaju Fatimoh (Ward E).

However in Ward G, Ijaiye Ojoko there was no election after one of the aggrieved aspirants believed to have the support of thugs in the area, Aleshinloye, unleased his boys thereby disrupting the election process but eventually Emmanuel Olutu emerged winner and he seemed to enjoy the support of the people.

The Lagos State APC Assistant Publicity Secretary, Mr. Abiodun Salami, who spoke with THISDAY on the latest development on the issues said that many aggrieved party members had submitted their grievances to the right channel. This, he said, explained while the crisis had greatly subsided.

“Like we have always been saying, we have the machinery in motion as enshrined by the constitution, to resolve all that have been envisaged in a issues crisis situation like this. So if anyone is aggrieved, of course there are processes. Those that are in tune with the workings of the party or what is called the constitution of the party, they have done what they are supposed to do and as you can see the tension is going down everywhere. You have the right to appeal.

“The appeal will look into your matter. Even if you have the barrel of the gun you still have to appeal to the state exco of the party. If you have not exhausted all that you don’t say you are aggrieved. We don’t have any problem so far. Everybody now knows what to do. We don’t have any problem,” he said.

As at the time of compiling the report at the weekend, the Lagos State Primary Election Appeal Committee headed by former deputy governor, Prince Abiodun Ogunleye already has its hand full with petitions coming from several local government across the state from members and aspirants who are calling for a conduct of proper primary.

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As if he envisaged what was likely to happen, the APC National Legal Adviser, Dr. Muiz Banire (SAN), in a letter addressed to the State Chairman, Henry Ajomale, warned that the process to select flagbearers for the forthcoming local government elections in Lagos should not be manipulated in favour of certain candidates. He also opposed the decision of the Lagos chapter of the party to conduct primaries election for all the aspirants in a centralised location.

Buhari’s anti-Corruption war is a witch hunt – Shettima



Alhaji Shettima Yerima

President of the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF),  Alhaji Shettima Yerima, has lambasted Northern leaders for not helping their people to come out from abject poverty ravaging the region.
Yerima said northerners are only good at grabbing power but don’t use it to develop their region.
According to him, while the North is at the top not knowing how to help her people, the southerners enjoy the spoils of office and use it to empower their people, as well as develop their areas.
What can you say about the state of the nation?
It is so sad that Nigeria is undergoing so much crises and challenges, despite our struggles and sacrifices in fighting against dictatorship and enthronement of democracy. We were in the trenches fighting for democracy but unfortunately, opportunists took over the process of governance. Most of them didn’t make any sacrifice, and that is why they don’t feel any pain in the way things are going on in this country.
Those who made the sacrifices were left with nothing, and that is why the over 160 million Nigerians are under captivity.
One would have expected that with the collective efforts of Nigerians to bring about a new ruling party; to ensure that an opposition party took over from a ruling party that was in power for many years, by now Nigerians would have started smiling, experiencing change and breathing fresh air, but it has not been so. The situation seems to be worse than we had imagined.
The Buhari government said it is premised on three things: One to fight corruption, secondly to restructure the economy and thirdly on security. What is your view on this?
There is no fight against corruption; rather what we have is a witch hunt. This is the time people make billions of naira on daily basis from the government and yet pretended to be saints. All of them have skeletons in their cupboards. If you are loyal to the All Progressives Congress (APC), you don’t have problem, but if you don’t share the same sentiments with members of APC, you are in trouble.
There is no fight against corruption, we have even gone back if not worse than where we came out from.
I’m having sleepless night over the way the country is going. The unity of this country is being threatened and corruption is becoming an order of the day. You cannot have people who are lettered and are idle and you expect their minds would be idle – you can see the rate of crime today, kidnaping has gone full circle, armed robbery, violent crimes, insurgency and dubious attitude everywhere both up and down.
Recently, Junaid Mohammed accused President Buhari of running a government based on nepotism, was he being fair to the President?
That is the truth and it is obvious that those he picked or he was advised to pick singlehandedly are not competent. When everybody is shouting about their incompetence, the government appears to be deaf and dumb.
On the issue of nepotism, you can even see that even Ghana is making mockery of us, and cautioning their people not to copy the type of Nigerian leadership; even other African countries are jibing at us in spite of our enormous resources. You see people from one particular place holding this country to ransom; so where is the national interest; does it mean there are no competent people from other parts of the country?
This boils down to the question of unity. For me, we are yet to have a nation, we just have a country. You can see that after 56 years of independence, we are still crawling. We cannot talk of patriotism and nationhood; everybody still talks or thinks of his or her tribe, religion etc.
Mind you, this issue didn’t start with Buhari’s government. It is that he took to a higher level by bringing his relations to come and run the country.
Many people are calling for the restructuring of the country, especially Southerners, while Northerners kick against it. What is your position on this?
I have been an advocate of restructuring. Some of them talking about it are just new, like the former vice president Atiku Abubakar. Some of us have been talking about it since after the NADECO struggle. When we formed PRONACO, we stood for restructuring and fiscal federalism. Some of us have been on it. You cannot run a government that is so strong at the centre, where the whole powers are concentrated in the hands of one person at Abuja. It can’t work that way and we can’t move forward under this arrangement where states are made to be beggars going to Abuja every month for allocations and the local government is nothing to write about. The security is concentrated in the hands of one person. The advanced countries that we claim to be copying from have state police.I don’t know from where we borrowed this style of governance and all that we do. We have to totally decentralize and reduce the power in Abuja and make the states or regions to be very strong. We need to encourage states to harness their resources and pay certain tax to the central government; then the states will develop at their own pace and there would be healthy competition among the states in the various regions, and not for them to rely on one source of income. The governors have been made to be lazy and cannot think of ways of running their states except the funds from Abuja.
What is your view on the killings going on in Southern Kaduna; the people are accusing the government of ethnic cleansing?
I don’t want to share those sentiments because no governor would want to stoke fire in his state by trying to wipe out a group. I don’t think that is an agenda in Kaduna State.
However, there are criminal elements who are perpetrating evil against humanity.
The inability of the government to look at the issue thoroughly and deal with it is the problem, because overtime, since the inception of government, there has been one issue or the other. You have a governor who believes in paper stories and propaganda. This is one side of the problem.
The other side is the inability of the government to look at the issue thoroughly and proffer solution by working out the modality rather than facing the problem. They are going about in the media saying they are working while they are not doing anything.
I don’t agree with the issue of the government having a hand in the killing.
There are criminals as you have in Zamfara State, killing Muslim brothers and now you have some people perpetrating evil under the guise of being Fulani herdsmen killing people. Let us put hands together and see them as criminals unleashing evil against humanity and fight them together and also let the governor wake up and rise to the occasion and search for these people who are behind this evil and bring them to justice. Nobody is above the law; if somebody is sponsoring them, let us know the person.
There is this view that the North has ruled Nigeria for so long and has also held juicy positions for so long, and yet the North is said to be the poorest in all human indices of development. The impression is that the North is very backward compared to the South with many saying that their leaders have not used their position to better the lives of their people. What is your opinion on this?
This is very true. Overtime, history has shown that the northerners are only good in grabbing power and playing politics but at the end, they do not know what they do with the power, and it is the southerners they appointed that are ultimate beneficiaries of the power, as they use it to empower and encourage their people in their regions.  Out of 56 years of independence, the North has been in power for about 38 years, while the Yoruba and few others held on to power for that remaining years.
Despite all that you can see the level of poverty in the North, the number of uneducated people, obvious lack of development and the poor infrastructure in the North.
The northerner wants to get power by all means not because he has a programme to benefit his people.
The Northern brothers who have been there didn’t do anything for their people, and that is why the level of poverty is still very high in the North, and the same thing is going on now.
We were thinking that it was an opportunity to empower our people but that is not what we are seeing. All the juicy appointments are given to the South; you see one person from the South West holding three juicy portfolios rolled into one, secondly another person from the South South is given two juicy portfolios rolled into one. I’m talking about former Lagos State governor, Raji Fashola and also former Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amechi. Are there no northerners or other Nigerians who could manage those offices?
Almost everything is in the South, while our brother is only at the top. Even at that, they could not allow him to rest, as there is confusion from everywhere to distract him so that he doesn’t know what is happening.
It is only him that is doing the fight against corruption, and corruption is fighting back. With these confusion from everywhere, the tenure may end and there may not be much he achieved.
If he doesn’t make changes and bring people on board to help him, his case may be worse than that of Jonathan. I’m sorry about that.
At the end of the day,  we have brothers who want to have power without any blueprint on how to help our people to come out of backwardness. Even as we have a brother who is at the top, our level of poverty in the North has multiplied if not tripled. Criminality in the Northern part of the country has taken a high dimension. Kidnapping which was alien to us has become the order of the day. Armed robbery is another issue, as most people in the North hardly sleep with both eyes closed, but those in the South are sleeping comfortably.
Could it be the issue with Nigerian leadership, remember that when former President Jonathan returned home on May 29, 2015, he said he thought his people would stone him because he didn’t do anything for them, even the road leading to his house wasn’t done
He was able to empower his people who never had anything before. Today, they are well to do. If directly he didn’t do anything to his people, those he empowered can do something for their people. Some of his people who were our contemporaries or our boys are big boys now and doing very well and helping their communities. What happened to our own case?
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Biafra, Oduduwa Republic must be created or war will happen – Fani-Kayode

Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has claimed that those saying no to the creation of Biafra and Oduduwa, are “making war inevitable”.
He stated this in response to Senator Shehu Sani’s remarks, that the people behind the Biafran agitation “are a new generation of young men and women, who have not experienced war and have not suffered from the war and have not seen the consequences of wars.”
Fani-Kayode however insists that the two entities must be separated from Nigeria or there will be war.
He wrote on his Twitter page on Tuesday:”Those agitating for BIAFRA have not seen WAR” – Sen. Sheu Sani.
“Those that are saying no to BIAFRA and ODUDUWA are making WAR inevitable.”
Sani had advised the Federal Government not to use force in addressing the Biafran agitation but dialogue.
He insisted that utmost care be employed in addressing the renewed agitation

Source: Daily Post

Northern Youth Reveal Plans To Expel Igbos From North

IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu

A coalition of Northern Youth  Groups under the aegis ‘The Kaduna Declaration’ has threatened to forcefully expel all Igbos who  fail to vacate the Northern Region by October 1, 2017.
The spokesman of the group, Alhaji AbdulAziz Suleiman stated this while briefing newsmen in Kaduna on Tuesday.
“With the effective date of this declaration, which is today, Tuesday, June 06, 2017, all Igbos currently residing in any part of Northern Nigeria are hereby served notice to relocate within three months and all northerners residing in the East are advised likewise.
“We are hereby placing the Nigerian authorities and the entire nation on notice that as from the 1st October 2017, we shall commence the implementation of visible actions to prove to the whole world that we are no longer part of any federal union that should do with the Igbos. From that date, effective, peaceful and safe mop-up of all the remnants of the stubborn Igbos that neglect to heed this quit notice shall commence to finally eject them from every part of the North,” the group warned.
The group also used the opportunity to direct northerners residing in the East to within three months relocate back to the North.
“All northern civil society and pressure groups are by this declaration mandated to mobilize for sustained, coordinated campaigns at their respective State Government Houses, State Houses of Assembly, Local Government Council Secretariats and Traditional Palaces to mount pressure for steps to be taken to ensure enforcement of the directives contained herein.
“The North hereby openly calls on the authorities and other national and international stakeholders to acknowledge this declaration by taking steps to facilitate the final dissolution of this hopeless union that has never been convenient to any of the parties.
From today, June 6, 2017, when this proclamation is signed, the North, a critical player in the Nigerian project, hereby declares that it will no longer be disposed to coexisting with the Igbos and shall take definite steps to end the partnership by pulling out of the current federal arrangement.
“This conclusion is necessitated by the realization that it since ceased to be comfortable or safe to continue sharing the same country with the ungrateful, uncultured Igbos who have exhibited reckless disrespect for the other federating units and stained the integrity of the entire nation with their insatiable criminal obsessions.
“Rather than certain sections holding the whole country to ransom at every stage, each should be allowed to go its own way as we categorically proclaim today that the North is fed up with being the same country with this pack of acrimonious Igbo partners.
“The persistence for the actualization of Biafra by the unruly Igbo of South-Eastern Nigeria has lately assumed another alarming twist which involved the forceful lockdown of activities and denial of other people’s right to free movement in the South-East by the rebel Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its overt and covert sponsors.
“This latest action and similar confrontational conducts which amount to a brutal encroachment on the rights of those termed as non-indigenous people residing and doing lawful businesses in those areas illegally demarcated and defined as Biafra by the Igbo, are downright unacceptable and shall no longer be tolerated.
“Concerned by this persistent Igbo threat to national integration, the above-named Pan-northern groups met with several others and reviewed the current position of the North and jointly came up with the following observations:
“The Igbo people of the South-East, without remorse for the carnage they wrought on the nation in the 1960s, are today boldly reliving those sinister intentions connoted by the Biafran agitation that led to the very first bloody insurrection in Nigeria’s history.
“Emboldened by the apparent indifference of the Nigerian authorities, the Igbo secessionist tendency is widening in scope and action at every stage, with adverse effects on the law-abiding people of other regions residing in or passing through the East, while the Igbo leaders and elders by their utterances and direct action or inaction appear to support and encourage it.
“The cruel Igbos have done and are doing more damage to our collective nationhood than any other ethnic group; being responsible for the first violent interference with democracy in Nigeria resulting in a prolonged counter-productive chain of military dictatorship.
“The Igbos similarly orchestrated the first, and so far, the only civil war in Nigeria that consumed millions of lives and sowed the seed of the current mutual suspicion and distrust.
“The Igbos are also responsible for Nigeria’s cultural and moral degeneracy with their notorious involvement in all kinds of crimes, including international networking for drug and human trafficking, violent robberies and kidnappings, high-profile prostitution and advanced financial fraud.
“At the peak of the devastating Boko Haram violence in some parts of the North, available records show that the Igbo people have variously been apprehended while attempting to convey catches of dangerous arms and ammunition to the troubled regions.
“There are today sufficient reasons to suspect that some Igbos masquerade as Fulani herdsmen to commit violent atrocities across the country in order to cause and spread ethnic disaffection.
“It is also on record that since the inception of the current democratic dispensation, the Igbos have shown and maintained open contempt and resentment for the collective decision expressed by majority of Nigerians at various stages via generally acceptable democratic processes.
“While these provocative acts of aggression persist and grow in dimension with each new move, leaders of the North whose people are at the receiving end of the threats, appear helplessly unperturbed.
“Rather than endorsing a concise framework for pre-emptive action to protect and safeguard the interest of the North and its people, leaders of the region at every stage tend to seek the cover of a flimsy and long-discarded excuse of having fought in the 60s to keep Nigeria united.
“Without pursuing a resolute action-plan, these northern leaders have adopted and have been dragging its people into a pitifully pacifist position in order to sustain an elusive national cohesion that has long been ridiculed by the Igbos.”
He noted, “Since the Igbo have clearly abused the unreciprocated hospitality that gave them unrestricted access to, and ownership of landed properties all over the North, our first major move shall be to reclaim, assume and assert sole ownership and control of these landed resources currently owned, rented or in any way enjoyed by the ingrate Igbos in any part of Northern Nigeria.
“Consequently, officials of the signatory groups to this declaration, are already mandated to commence immediate inventory of all properties, spaces or activity in the north currently occupied by the Igbos for forfeiture at the expiration of the ultimatum contained in this declaration. In specific terms, the groups are directed to compile and forward an up-to-date data of all locations occupied by any Igbo in any part of Northern Nigeria including schools, markets, shops, workshops, residences and every other activity spaces.

APC Calls For The Arrest Of APDA Leaders For Stealing Company Logo

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APC Youths Renaissance has observed that the logo of the newly
registered political party, the Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance
was stolen from Star Lager Beer, one of the popular brands owned by
the Nigerian Breweries PLC.
The group wondered why a political party that seeks to take over the
reign of government at the centre could not think deeply and come out
with a logo not registered by any company in Nigeria.
Hence, their action is a testament that they have nothing new to offer
to Nigerians other than recyling corruption using new political
platform.
Therefore, as a frontline youths wing of the ruling party, we believe
that it is our duty to protect all Nigerians including their
intellectual properties from any form of attack or encroachments.
Similarly, to avoid facing the anger of the World Intellectual
Property Organisation and other multilateral institutions like the
World Trade Organisation which Nigeria is a member, we are calling on
the Independent National Electoral Commission and the security
organisations in Nigeria to as a matter of urgency deregister the new
party as well as arrest it’s leaders for breaching the intellectual
property laws of Nigeria.
Failure to act within the stipulated time frame as enshrined in our
laws, we will be forced to seek redress in the court on behalf of the
Nigerian Breweries PLC.

Court orders final forfeiture of cash seized from Ikoyi Flat


The Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has granted the final forfeiture of the cash seized by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) from an apartment in Ikoyi apartment, to the Federal Government.
The court had on Thursday, April 13 ordered the temporary forfeiture of the $43m, N23m and £27,000 that the EFCC discovered in the Ikoyi apartment.
In ordering the temporary forfeiture of the cash, Justice Muslim Hassan, had given any interested party in the cash until May 5, 2017, to show cause why the money should not be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government.
The EFCC had raided the apartment after a whistle-blower alerted it to the suspicious movement of bags in and out of the apartment.