Nigeria’s Breakup: Abduhalli Thrown Under The Bus As Arewa, Others Disagree With Statement

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The former vice chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Professor Ango Abdullahi has been left out in the cold with his statements that Nigeria should breakup as the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), leader of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), Dr. Paul Unongo,  and the Arewa  Youths Consultative Forum all disagree with this statement.

Ango Abdullahi had said at a public debate in Kaduna, “let us go our separate ways.”

“If on the other hand we give credit to the British and our founding fathers (and they deserve credit), and we cannot contain restructuring based on what existed in 1914, we should go back to 1960 when the country operated regions. The north is not afraid of getting our north back,”

According to the Nation, the ACF Secretary-General Mr. Anthony Sani when asked about Abdullahi’s statements was in total opposition saying; “Prof Ango Abdullahi has the right to air his view, but he is on his own on this matter of public importance.

“As far as we are concerned, the certain benefits of a big and united one Nigeria are more than the uncertain gains of a split.

“It is, therefore, defeatist to allow our temporary challenges to redefine our cherished common destiny and set our collective agenda.

“Nigerians must know that in mechanism of community living, victory and defeat are never final. Our current challenges are not beyond redemption.”

The head of the Northern Elders Forum of which Abdullahi is a prominent member, Dr. Unongo also disagreed saying; “Professor Ango Abdullahi has spoken for himself and he has a right to do so. But, going our separate ways is not the best for this country.

“That we have challenges does not mean that we have not done well in so many other areas.

“Nigeria has done very well as a nation-state. The amalgamation of Nigeria by Lord Lugard is not a mistake, because we have come this far as a united country. But, the agitation by the youths and other groups is that  we ought to have done better, which the truth.

“Mind you, this situation is like the car we use.There are times we need to change worn-out nuts and others like that. So, the most sensible way of addressing this situation is to address our challenges as a nation.

“So, we should not split this country. Yes, I support devolution of certain power to the states. Let them be given power and resources to develop the states and same to the local governments.

“What I will not support is allowing state police. States should not be allowed to form their own army, because states will go to war against each other.”

Another dissenting voice was the national president of the AYCF, Comrade Shettimma Yerima who said that disintegration wouldn’t serve anyone’s purpose.

He said, “We respect Professor Ango Abdullahi and he might have his reasons for saying this.

“That is his own opinion and that how he sees it.

“ He saw yesterday but for us who are for today, we really don’t want to reflect on the past because it nothing to write home about. We are looking for how we can build a nation, how we can work together to make Nigeria stronger.

“I don’t agree with him that Nigeria should disintegrate. We have more to lose now if the country disintegrates.

“I am of the view that whatever the grudges are, we must know that all hope is not lost.  The present generation (of Northerners) strongly believe that we can work together with our brothers from other parts of the country to build a nation where there will be no suspicion, where there will be equity and fairness to all.

“That is what we are looking up to.  We are working towards building a nation where all of us will begin to see ourselves as Nigerians.

“This is why the Arewa youths, the Ohanaeze youths and others across the country and working together to make sure peace reigns and that we have a virile nation. Disintegration will amount to total suicide.”

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