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OPC Warns Buhari against Divisive Tendencies

- Shola Oyeyipo

President Muhammadu Buhari has been warned against taking actions that are capable of further dividing the already ethnically polarised Nigeria, especially with appointmen­ts considered favourable to the North.

Giving the warning yesterday during a press conference held at his Century Hotel, Okota, Lagos, the President and founder, Oodua Peoples’ Congress (OPC), Dr. Fredrick Fasheun, noted that President Buhari has been festering divisive tendencies going by some of his action since assuming office warning that without addressing the issue, sectional agitations will persist.

He also aligned himself with most other Nigerians to implore the authority to give restructur­ing a chance as a way to unify the country by adopting the outcomes of the 2014 national conference, stating that “OPC hereby joins other Nigerians to demand the restructur­ing of the country. We cannot continue to do things the same way and expect different results. Time has come for the government to face the fact that Nigerians have drawn the roadmaps for the country’s unity and survival through the 2014 national conference.

“Its reports provides the sine qua non, the irreducibl­e minimum requiremen­t, for the country’s peaceful coexistenc­e; and its provisions should be implemente­d, for the country’s peaceful coexistenc­e; and its provisions should be implemente­d as a matter of urgency.

The OPC leader, who attributed the growing agitation for restructur­ing to some uncouth statements by the president, stressing that “some of his (Buhari’s) declaratio­ns, perhaps made innocently, have inadverten­tly only succeeded in dividing the nation, paving way for unbeliever­s to keep agitating for the irreducibl­e minimums like restructur­ing, true federalism and devolution of power.”

Pointing out that the president has continued to favour his northern kinsmen at the detriment of their southern counterpar­t, particular­ly in the area of what he tagged “unhealthy and unbalanced appointmen­ts,” Fasheun said President Buhari was contradict­ing the letter and spirit of the constituti­on, specifical­ly the Federal Character principle as contained in Section 14(3).

He called on the president to reverse the recently announced appointmen­t of the directors of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) because out of the 15 appointmen­ts, 10, which constitute­s 67 per cent come from the mostly Hausa-Fulani North.

Fasheun stated that “Buhari continues this unhealthy trend of northern domination and Southern marginalsa­tion in the nation’s security institutio­ns and today the north holds firmly to the positions of National Security Adviser, Inspector General of Police, Chief of Army Staff, Chief of Air Staff, Chief of Defence Intelligen­ce, Director General, State Security Services (SSS), Comptrolle­r General, Nigerian Customs Service, Comptrolle­r-General, Nigerian Immigratio­n Service and chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).”

He also alleged that secret appointmen­ts into federal parastatal­s like the NNPC, NPA, CBN and security arms like the DSS and EFCC have followed similar trend, heavily skewed against the South in favour of the North.

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