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BY KAZIE UKO


Prominent northern groups, coming under the umbrella of Northern Peoples Summit, say the north has sunk lower under the present watch of President Muhammadu Buhari.

This is despite all the allegations of nepotism against the Buhari administration which has continued to favour the north in most appointments into federal government offices.

The groups also said they are opposed to the idea of rotational presidency in Nigeria’s political leadership, vowing that the north will not be stampeded or blackmailed into taking major decisions around rotation.

They, however, are receptive to calls from majorly middle-belt and southern neighbours for the restructuring of the country to reduce enormous powers concentrated at the centre.

The Northern Elders Forum (NEF), Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) and other conveners of the Northern Peoples Summit described restructuring as a vital necessity for Nigeria’s survival as one united entity.

Reading out the communiqué at the end of their meeting on Friday at the Arewa House Kaduna, Prof. Doknan Danjuma Sheni, Chairman of the Communiqué Drafting Committee, said the Northern Peoples Summit convened on the 7th and 8th April 2021, and discussed issues bedevilling the north and Nigerian in general. These include issues of security, restructuring, economic, political and the survival of Nigeria.

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“The North invites the attention of President Muhammadu Buhari, Northern Governors and legislators to the fact that under their watch the North has sunk lower in all indices of human existence. Delegates at the Summit commit to continuously engage in searching for solutions, as well as raising their voices against poor governance, corruption and absence of commitment to deal with insecurity, poverty and hopelessness among Northerners,” Prof Sheni read.

According to him, they also resolved to encourage northern elites and political leadership to improve their levels of sensitivity to inclusiveness and management of the North’s pluralism.

Excerpts from the communique read: “The North will be stronger if it addresses its internal weaknesses, particularly around ethnoreligious matters as it relates to its challenges with the rest of Nigeria. Perception and practice of creating minorities and majorities among Northerners should have no place in the North, nor is discrimination on the basis of place, faith or ethnic group of any Northerner.

“The North believes that restructuring the country is now a vital necessity for survival as one united entity. The North will not be stampeded or blackmailed into taking major decisions around rotating the Presidency.

“For Nigeria to survive, all parts of the country must equally commit to supporting its continuation as one entity, without equivocation or subterfuge. The North extends an invitation to groups that are genuinely interested in discussing the future of the country. The North believes that every interest can be accommodated in one united, just and equitable nation, but the North cannot be the sole custodian of this endeavour.

“The North warns against the continuation of demonisation, attacks and killings of Northerners in the Southern parts of the country. It demands that federal and state governments must take firmer steps to protect members of Northern communities who live in the South. This includes the arrest and prosecution of persons who are involved in these dangerous activities.

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“The North urges Northern communities to continue to exercise restraint and be good hosts.

“Government should show effective presence in all ungoverned spaces in the North.

“The North resolves that there should be government-backed negotiations and dialogue with the bandits, Boko Haram and affected communities for effective peace in the North.

The communiqué was co-signed by representatives of the various groups at the summit such as Air Marshal Al-Amin Daggash of Northern Elders Forum (NEF), Amb. Ibrahim Mai-Sule of Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Dr. Usman Bugaje of Arewa Research Development Project (ARDP), Engr. Bello Suleiman of Code Group (CG), Dr. Sadiq Umar Abubakar Gombe of The Northern Movement (TNM).

Others were Comrade (Dr.) Innocent Ahure: Northern Dev. Resource Centre (NDRC), Alh. Bashir Othman Tofa: Kano Concern Citizens Initiative (KCCI) Haj. Bilkisu Oniyangi:  Arewa Initiative for Good Governance (AIGG), Dr. Rose Danladi Idi:  Northern Initiative Forum for Dev. (NIFD), Nastrura Ashir Shariff: Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), Yerima Shettima: Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF), Murtala Mohammed: Joint Action Comm. Of Northern Youth Ass (JACNYA), Comrd. D. S. Rimoni: Middle Belt People Assembly (MBPA), Alh. Muhammed Tahir: – Amalgamated Union of Food Stuff and Cattle Dealers of Nigeria,Alh. Awual Tukur (Galadiman Delta): Northern Union Rep. South-South, Alh. Iliyasu Yushau (S. Hausawa Onitsha):  Northern Union Reps South East and Alh. Aliyu Yaro: Northern Union Rep. South West.

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