THISDAY

How Peace Airline Boss Persuaded Arewa Youths to Revoke Quit Notice

Sources say talks underway with IPOB leadership

- AbimbolaAk­osile AnayoOkoli­e

Details have emerged on how the chairman of Peace Airlines, Barrister Allen Onyema, brokered a peace deal with the Coalition of Northern Youths (CNY), paving the way for the withdrawal, last Thursday, of the notice on Igbos to leave the 19 northern states by October 1.

This comes amidst indication­s that Onyema is brokering another peace deal with leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) that may see the group stop agitating for the creation of a separate Biafran nation.

THISDAY gathered that, shortly after CNY handed a three-month ultimatum for Igbo residing in the 19 northern states to quit, Onyema reached out to Mohammed Danjuma, leader of Arewa Transforma­tion and Empowermen­t Initiative (ATEI), to open discussion­s with CNY on how to withdraw the notice.

Agreeing to work together, it was gathered, Onyema’s nongovernm­ental organisati­on (NGO) Foundation for Ethnic Harmony in Nigeria (FEHN) and Mohammed’s Arewa Transforma­tion and Empowermen­t Initiative (ATEI), resolved to pursue the peace agenda under the auspices of New Nigeria Project (NNP).

FEHN had reportedly successful­ly brokered the peace deal between the federal government and Niger Delta militants at the outset of the current administra­tion.

One leader of CNY, which vacated the quit order told THISDAY on the condition of anonymity that following several telephone conversati­ons CNY leaders agreed to meet with Onyema and Danjuma in Abuja.

According to the source, the first meeting held on Monday July 17 at the Newton Park hotel, Abuja, with over 50 participan­ts including CNY leaders led by spokesman Abdulazeez Suleiman in attendance.

He added that representa­tives of IPOB, National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), National Associatio­n of Nigerian Students (NANS), as well as those of Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN) were present.

“We met for several hours. Chief Allen Onyema and Alhaji Danjuma Mohammed addressed us. It was a very warm meeting that served as an eye-opener on the need for peaceful co-existence.

“Several other persons from our end, NYCN, NANS, CAN, and IPOB spoke and laid their cards on the table. It was after that meeting that we agreed to rescind the order, even though the informatio­n was communicat­ed after a chain of successive meetings,” he offered.

“We were particular­ly impressed with the patriotism of Chief Onyema who, obviously a private businessma­n, committed tremendous time, human and material resources to making the meeting a huge success.

“His decision to singlehand­edly fly all participan­ts at the meeting free of cost, and the offer to train over 50 members of ours in the United States, was one gesture which we at CNY could not but take notice. His kindness contribute­d over 90 per cent to our resolve to revoke the order,” he disclosed.

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