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Let Biafra Go – Northern Elders Beg President Buhari
Northern Elders have pleaded with President Buhari to let Biafra go.
Newsone reports that the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) says the Igbo should be allowed to secede from Nigeria if that is what the south-east part of the country wants.
This online news platform understands that the call by the Northern Elders is coming at a time the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) led by Nnamdi Kanu and the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) are agitating for the secession of the south-east from Nigeria.
Newsone reports that Nnamdi Kanu formed IPOB in 2012 while MASSOB was founded in 1999 by Ralph Uwazuruike.
Addressing journalists after a closed-door meeting held in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital on Monday, June 7, the spokesman of the forum, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, said the agitation by the Igbo for secession has become widespread, adding that the leaders in the state appear to support the decision.
The Northern Elders advised that standing in the way of the agitators will only worsen the insecurity in the country.
“This nation has had to fight a terrible war to preserve the country. The north had paid its dues in that war, as indeed it did in many ways throughout the history of the country. Under our current circumstances, no Nigerian should welcome another war to keep the country together,” he said.
“The forum has arrived at the difficult conclusion that if support for secession among the Igbo is as widespread as it is being made to look, and Igbo leadership appears to be in support of it, then the country should be advised not to stand in its way.
“It will not be the best choice for the Igbo or Nigerians to leave a country we have all toiled to build and a country we all have the responsibility to fix, but it will not help a country already burdened with failures on its knees to fight another war to keep the Igbo in Nigeria.”
NEF warned that attacks and killings of northerners, federal government employees, and destruction of national assets must stop, adding that those involved must be arrested and prosecuted.
They also noted that until the Igbo decide whether it wants to secede or remain part of Nigeria, the law applies to it, as the federal and state governments have a responsibility to enforce the law and protect citizens.
Newsone Nigeria reports that the NEF also supported the calls for northerners who are exposed to harassment and violence, to consider relocating to the north.
The northern elders, however, advised that all Igbo and other ethnic groups residing in the north should be accorded the usual hospitality and security.