WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON THIS MY GREAT PEOPLE?
Northern leaders took a swipe on their southern counterparts on
Wednesday,saying they are not gaining anything from the present
arrangement of the country and can therefore stand on their own if the
country eventually breaks up. The Northern leaders, who met under the
auspices of the Arewa Elders Forum, said that even though they can
afford to survive in a divided Nigeria, they have resolved not to be the
causeof the breakup of the country. One of the leaders of the new group
and former Special Adviser to ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo on Food
Security, Prof .Ango Abdullahi, told theHausa service of the British
Broadcasting Corporation monitored in Kaduna that thenorth has always
been on itsown and will continue to survive without the oil resources
from the south. Abdullahi, who was reacting to calls from southern
leaders for the convocation of a Sovereign National Conference, said
that some people are hiding under the agitation to show to the world
that they were tired ofstaying in a united Nigeria. We know this is an
old call because it has been on for over 20 years. They have been saying
this corporate existence of the country andthe Federal system is
faulty. They are keen on sitting down to discuss what kind ofarrangement
would be conducive for Nigerians. This is an old call and it is not a
new thing… some people are hiding under the guise of this agitation to
show that they are tired of staying in a united Nigeria. Therefore, we
have resolved that we are not going to be the cause of Nigeria breaking
up; but if others decided that the country should be divided, and they
insisted that Nigeria should break up, we won’t say no because we
realized there is nothing we are getting from the current arrangement
that other sections of the country are not getting. “If they insisted,
why don’t we sit down and talk? If at the end, everybody agree that
Nigeria should be divided and if at the long run, everybody is satisfied
that the country should break up, let it be”. Speaking further on
whetherthe north can stand on its own if the country breaks up, the
former Vice Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria said that the
North has always been on its own because the poor in the North has
always been on his own. “He (the poor) feeds himself from what he
cultivates in the farms and feeds Nigeria up till tomorrow. It is
possible if all Northerners would return to what their forefathers did
through agriculture with which proceeds they built theNorth and Nigeria
as a whole,” Abdullahi said. Source: The Nation Newspaper
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