The Guardian (Nigeria)

Northern Elders, Others Endorse Restructur­ing

Say It’s Only Way To Preserve Nation’s Unity

- From Saxone Akhaine, Kaduna

FOLLOWING a two- day Northern Summit, Arewa elders ha ve thrown their weight behind calls for the restructur­ing of the country, saying that is the only way Nigeria could realise its potentials for economic and political developmen­t.

The Summit, which ended yesterday, was organised by the Northern Elders Forum ( NEF) and other leaders of the region to address the socio- economic and political malice that ha ve plagued the north and Nigeria in general.

In a communiqué issued after the Summit, the Arewa leaders said, “the North believes that restructur­ing the country is now a vital necessity for survival as one united entity .” In supporting the restructur­ing agenda for the na - tion, it was agreed that northern elites and political leadership should improve “their levels of sensitivit­y to inclusiven­ess and management of the North’s pluralism.

“The north will be stronger if it addresses its internal weaknesses, particular­ly around ethno- religious 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 will not be stampeded or blackmaile­d into taking major decisions around rotating the Presidency. The North draws attention of the country to the inherent fragility of the Nigerian State.”

It added: “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. “The North urges northern communitie­s to continue to exercise restraint and be good hosts. 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.”

The further communiqué stated: “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.

“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 signed by Air Marshal Alamin Daggash ( rtd); Ambassador Ibrahim Mai- Sule; Dr. Usman Bugaje; Bello Suleiman; Dr. Sadiq Umar Abubakar; Innocent Ahure; Alhaji Bashir Othman Tofa; Hajiya Bilkisu Oniyangi; Dr. Rose Danladi Idi; Nastrura Ashir Shariff; Yerima Shettima; Murtala Mohammed; D. S. Rimoni; Alhaji Muhammed

Tahir; Alhaji Awual Tukur; Alhaji Iliyasu Yushau; Alhaji Aliyu Yaro and Prof. D. D. D. Sheni, who was Chairman of Communiqué Drafting Committee of the Summit.

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