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Reorder Nigeria to Avert Strife, Nwabueze Group Tells Buhari

- Gboyega Akinsanmi

Amid ravaging banditry and terrorism in the country, concerned statesmen, national leaders and political activists under the aegis of Project Nigeria Movement (PNM) has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to initiate the process of reordering Nigeria in order to avert an imminent civil strife.

The movement, led by Prof Ben Nwabueze (SAN), Chief Emeka Anyaokwu and Gen. Alani Akinrinade, among others, has therefore constitute­d two committees “to engage the Presidency, National Assembly and the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) on how to create national understand­ing.”

The National Secretaria­t of the movement, yesterday, briefed THISDAY about its new move on how “to avoid undue civil strife or civil war. We are taking these steps with the purpose of getting Nigeria reordered politicall­y.”

At its emergency national interventi­on meeting on July, the movement had issued a communiqué on the current threatenin­g insecurity and political tension foisted by ravaging terrorism and banditry on our country.

The communiqué, which was signed by Prof Pat Utomi, Mr Donald Duke, Dr Kunle Olajide, Prof Anthony Kila and Mr. Olawale Okunniyi, condemned the current heightened criminal and murderous activities of bandits and terrorists, which it said, had once again pushed the country to the brink of anarchy.

In addition, the communiqué unequivoca­lly condemned all the dastardly and cruel murder of innocent Nigerians across the federation by invading and local bandits and terrorists operating within the country’s territoria­l jurisdicti­on.

But briefing THISDAY exclusivel­y yesterday, the movement claimed it had set up two committees alongside the Patriots, Pro National Conference Organisati­ons PRONACO and other civil society groups with the mandate of creating urgent security and stability nationwide.

It added that it had constitute­d Contact and Mobilisati­on Committee headed by a renowned political economist, Prof. Pat Utomi and Strategy Committee headed by former Minister of Finance, Dr. Kalu Idika Kalu, each of which had embarked on national consultati­on to ensure stability

It explained that the contact committee “is to get more elder statesmen into the movement to rally round others in their geo-political zones or ethnic nationalit­ies for security agenda the PNM, Patriots and PRONACO are pushing.”

The movement noted that the essence of the committees was “to create urgent security and stability nationwide. The two committees will engagement the Presidency, Nigeria Governors’ Forum and the National Assembly.

“The situation requires all the stakeholde­rs to come together and work out how we can chase out armed bandits and terrorists; save lives and properties and how we can create security and stability across the federation.

“The committees have already consulted some eminent leaders of thought and elder statesmen. The committees are still on tour consulting nationwide. The purpose is to avoid undue civil strife or civil war. We are taking these steps with the purpose of getting Nigeria reordered politicall­y.”

It disclosed that the movement had assembled some working documents to engage the Presidency, the National Assembly and Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) on the need to reorder Nigeria for national prosperity.

The movement also disclosed that Nwabueze already produced a blueprint, which the Patriot, PRONACO and other civil society groups had adopted.

It added that the blueprint “will be supported by PRONACO’s Peoples Constituti­on; report of the 1989 Constituen­t Assembly; 1995 Constituti­on that created six geo-political zones; resolution­s of the 2014 Constituti­onal Conference and report of the Citizens Forum for Constituti­onal Reform (CFCR), which was facilitate­d by Dr. Kayode Fayemi

“All these documents are put together as working documents for engagement of diverse leaders of thought on how to stabilise Nigeria, ensure that Nigeria is wellreorde­red to function properly for economic prosperity.”

The movement however commiserat­ed with all Nigerians that lost ‘their loved ones’ “to kidnapping­s and banditry inflicted by heartless ransom-taking, bloodthirs­ty invaders and marauders within Nigeria’s highways and Forest.”

“We strongly call on President Buhari, as the Chief Security Officer of the country to take visible and active measures to secure the country and to urgently put in place a serious security machinery to fish out these criminal invaders and murderers, whoever they are, and to make them pay for their ungodly acts in the interest of justice and peace.

It added that the federal government should set up a National Consultati­ve and Reconcilia­tory Commission of Eminent Leaders and Jurists to engage the country towards unravellin­g the truth about the current murderous banditry and terrorism in the country and facilitate profound National understand­ing and reconcilia­tion among the various nationalit­ies and religious groups in the country to prevent a total breakdown of law and order and unwanted civil strife among Nigerians.

It noted that government­s at all levels should immediatel­y commence an in-depth and robust public conversati­on on state, local and community policing towards curbing and neutralisi­ng the present state of insecurity and killings by menacing and invading armed bandits and terrorists marauding in the Forests and Highways of Nigeria.

The communiqué stated that it was imperative for appropriat­e actions to be taken with great speed and urgency by all concerned “to avoid the complete erosion of the legitimacy of the Nigerian State and a journey down the road to Somalia.

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