The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kwande faults Middle Belt’s claim on extension beyond North Central

- From Isa Abdulsalam­i Ahovi, Jos

DEputychai­rman, North Central Zone of the Northern Elders’ Forum (NEF), Ambassador Yahaya Kwande, has faulted the idea that the Middle Belt extends beyond the present North Central Zone of the country.

In a statement issued yesterday in Jos, he said, “We disagree with the idea that the Middle Belt extends beyond the present North Central Zone, as it can only be recognised within the

context of the North.

“Our part of the North will continue to champion the rights of all communitie­s in the geo-political zone and we will work with all Nigerians to improve on the country’s unity and its economic well being.

“We restate that there are no ambiguitie­s regarding where our interests lie. They align with the interests of the North, a region we firmly believe allows us the best opportunit­ies to be properly identified and contribute as equals to regional and national politics.”

Kwande further pointed out that Governor of Plateau State, Simon Bako Lalong, from the Middle Belt is Chairman of Northern Governors’ Forum (NGF), while Reverend Yakubu Pam is Northern Chairman of the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN).

“The political division in the South remains Southwest, Southeast and South-south, while the North remains Northwest, Northeast and North Central. We advise leaders who speak principall­y against our identities and interests to stop henceforth,” he added. He explained that while the North shares many bonds with other Nigerians from the Southern zones, “we remain Northerner­s and have always been so from the creation of Nigeria.

“Our region is identified by pluralism of faith and ethnic identities, as well as historical role as the bridge of the nation, which geography and our politics have made us.”

 ??  ?? Deputy Commander, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Gambo Muhammed (right) welcoming Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Interior, Mrs. Georgina Ekeoma-ehuriah to the Nigeria Internal Security and Public Safety Alert System (NISPSAS) in Abuja…yesterday. PHOTO: NAN
Deputy Commander, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Gambo Muhammed (right) welcoming Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Interior, Mrs. Georgina Ekeoma-ehuriah to the Nigeria Internal Security and Public Safety Alert System (NISPSAS) in Abuja…yesterday. PHOTO: NAN

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