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Secessioni­sts can’t intimidate Buhari – Presidency

History won’t be kind to Buhari if Nigeria breaks up – CAN

- By Faruq Umar & Saawua Terzungwe By Abbas Jimoh

The Federal Government yesterday described the reported decision of the United Kingdom to grant asylum to “persecuted” members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as disrespect­ful of Nigeria as a nation.

The Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Lai Mohammed, while fielding questions at a News Agency of Nigeria flagship interview programme, NANForum, on Tuesday in Abuja, said the decision was unacceptab­le to Nigeria.

He said the decision was akin to sabotaging the fight against terrorism and generally underminin­g Nigeria’s security.

“Let me say straight away that this issue is within the purview of the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs and I am sure he will handle it appropriat­ely.

“But as the spokesman for the Federal Government of Nigeria, I will say that if indeed the report that the UK will grant asylum to supposedly persecuted IPOB and MASSOB members is true, then something is wrong somewhere.

“Against the background of the fact that IPOB is not only proscribed but also designated as a terrorist organisati­on here in Nigeria, the UK’s decision is disrespect­ful of Nigeria as a nation.

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The Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN) says history will not be kind to President Muhammadu Buhari if Nigeria breaks up before the end of his tenure.

CAN Vice Chairman (North), Rev. John Hayab, said this yesterday while reacting to the claim by the Presidency that secessioni­st groups could not intimidate Buhari.

Hayab, who described the claim by a presidenti­al spokesman, Garba Shehu, as q display of fake arrogance, urged Buhari to tackle the factors sabotaging the fight against terrorism and generally underminin­g Nigeria’s security.

“It is not only unconscion­able, it is inexplicab­le,’’ the minister stated.

He noted the IPOB had been fingered as being behind the recent heightened attacks against security agencies in the Southeast

“For the UK to choose this time to give succour to IPOB beggars belief and calls to question the UK’s real intention.

“If we could go down the memory lane, what the UK has done is like Nigeria offering asylum to members of the IRA before the 1998 Good Friday Peace Agreement,’’ the minister said.

Meanwhile, a presidenti­al spokesman, Garba Shehu, yesterday said nobody could bully or intimidate President Muhammadu Buhari to break Nigeria.

Shehu, who spoke in Abuja at the All Progressiv­es Congress National Secretaria­t during a media interface organised by APC Profession­al Group, described secession agitators as enemies of Nigeria and asked Nigerians to ignore them.

“Look, one thing with this President is that you can’t intimidate Buhari. You can’t bully him. A lot of these people who are calling for secessions are the problem of this country and I’m happy that reasonable voices are now rising.

“Is it not only yesterday (Monday) we were reading Afenifere, the responsibl­e for the agitations for Nigeria’s break up as things were not working well in the country.

“It is not cheering news that many groups in Nigeria now are clamouring for secession. Everyone will desire to see Nigeria growing as a big, united, strong and dependable nation. But the current realities have created room for more people and interest groups to seek secession from what they see as a nation without hope or future.

“As our president, you cannot expect Buhari not to talk tough. However, history will not be kind most credible faction of Afenifere saying we’re not for secession. The Ohanaze Ndigbo said this over and over again.

“So this thing about secession is, they had used it in the past. You create secession and break up Nigeria and then you intimidate the sitting leader and then he opens the booth and he brings money to settle people.

“President Buhari will pay no one. He is not going to pay and now it is clear that having ignored all of that, reasonable opinions are coming from those states and from those regions. The governors in the South West, we have all heard them, they have denounced all of these things.

“So it’s a sham. Nigerians want to be one, they want to continue. Yes, there are problems and we are hoping that as people united and loving of one another, we will come together and solve our problems,” Shehu said.

He ruled out the possibilit­y of the present government organising another national conference.

“The presidency has been talking. And our position is clearl that this country is one, is united, by the grace of God, and will continue to be united,” Shehu said.

The secretary of the APC Caretaker Committee, Senator John James Akpanudoed­ehe, said the party resolved that there should be no further increase in the pump price of fuel. to him, if this nation breaks up during his tenure as president. The challenge now is whether all that is happening now across every state and region is just to intimidate or bully the president?

“The truth is that things are not going on well and the President should come up with measures to convince Nigerians that he means well and he is truly in charge. Claiming that he is not intimidate­d by the threats from secessioni­st is only a display of fake arrogance that this administra­tion is known for,” Hayab said.

 ?? Photo: Felix Onigbinde ?? President Muhammadu Buhari attends Ramadan Tasfir at the State House Mosque Abuja yesterday.
Photo: Felix Onigbinde President Muhammadu Buhari attends Ramadan Tasfir at the State House Mosque Abuja yesterday.

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