Jonathan may be Nigeria’s last president
Igbo
Leaders of Thought, a group of prominent Igbo political leaders, rose
from a meeting in Enugu on Wednesday with a warning that President
Goodluck Jonathan may become the last president of one united Nigeria,
if a politician from the North-East and North-West continue to sponsor
the activities of the Boko Haram sect.
The Igbo leaders maintained their belief
that the terror campaign of the Boko Haram sect was an ethno/religious
war being waged by unnamed northern political leaders, who seek to take
control of the presidency. The group, which is led by Prof. Ben
Nwabueze, spoke in a statement signed by its Deputy Secretary, Evang.
Elliot Uko, and the Leader of the Igbo Women Assembly, Chief Mariah
Okwor.
They noted that the sponsors of the
insurgency are inadvertently pushing Nigeria towards disintegration in
their bid to make the country ungovernable towards actualising their
quest for central power. However, the Igbo leaders warned that,
rather than succeed in their quest, the sponsors of the Boko Haram sect
would only succeed in ensuring that Jonathan becomes Nigeria’s last
president.
Parts of the statement read, “We wish to
draw the attention of the international community, especially the
United Nations, African Union and ECOWAS, that the ongoing daily attack
on the foundation of the Nigerian state by a ruthless, barbaric and well
oiled Islamic jihadist killing machine, is a political war funded and
waged by ethno/religious bigots who believe that they are born with
divine right to rule others perpetually.
“The fact that they are gradually axing
the root that holds this country still standing, while at the same time
stubbornly opposing the wishes of the vast majority of other ethnic
nationalities for a restructured Nigeria, simply means that they are
inadvertently tilting the country towards a dissolution whereafter they
can have their “religiously pure” Islamic nation, comprising the
north-east and north-west zones of present Nigeria, but certainly
without the central zone of Nigeria as their cannon fodder.
“Now that evidence has confirmed through
the ongoing military court marshall that disgruntled senior army
officers recently retired from the army in cahoots with a large pool of
political leaders of a particular section of the country are the ones
directing and influencing certain serving senior, medium-level and even
junior army officers to subvert, undermine and bring down the government
by feeding Boko Haram with intelligence, what more does anybody need to
see that this is clearly a religious and political war for the very
soul of Nigeria.
“For these evil people, we have only one
message: you will never seize central power by making Nigeria
ungovernable through senseless insurgency. Rather, if anything, you will
only succeed in confirming Jonathan as the last president of one united
Nigeria.
The Igbo leaders equally insisted on the restructuring of Nigeria along six regional federating units.
They stressed that the ongoing National Conference would fail if it does not establish the foundation for regionalism.
They described the current 36-state
structure as a “contraption for lion share of war booty” imposed on the
country by northern generals, an arrangement, which enabled them to
exercise absolute control over the country’s resources.
The continued existence of the country cannot be guaranteed if the National Conference fails to adopt regionalism, they added.
It read further, “After wide
consultations with broad spectrum of Ndigbo, we hereby reiterate the
position of the Igbo nation on the ongoing National Conference.
“If Nigeria is not restructured along
the lines of six regions as federating units, with each unit maintaining
its powers as democratically provided under the 1963 Constitution, the
ongoing conference would have served no useful purpose in the struggle
to save Nigeria.”
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