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  • Igbo quit notice: Bloodshed that must be averted

    Igbo quit notice: Bloodshed that must be averted

    If the Arewa youths who ordered the Igbo in the North out by October 1 were merely testing the waters, they got a largely cold response. But that does not mean some misguided characters cannot cause trouble. ABDULGAFAR ALABELEWE reports

    A few things have happened since some Northern youths from a coalition of groups on June 6 asked the Igbo in the North to quit by October 1 or be forced out. To start with, the Northern state governments condemned the declaration, with Kaduna ordering the youths arrest. More condemnation followed, including from the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), professional bodies and the political class. Also, even Prof Ango Abdullahi who backed the youths later turned up in Abuja alongside other leaders from the North, pledging to keep the peace, as Acting President Yemi Osinbajo requested. The youths themselves who issued the quit order at the iconic Arewa House in Kaduna appeared to be walking back their threat, saying they never really called for violence.

    But it will be naïve to think everything is fine. Barely three days after the Northern leaders’ meeting in Abuja, the social media came alive with reports that some Igbo were killed in an ambush in Kaduna. It took the swift response of both the state government and the Igbo community in the state to dispel the rumour and calm tensions. This shows that the quit notice should be handled with utmost dexterity, requiring a holistic security approach, as well as reorientation of the people, especially youths to avert a looming bloodshed in the country. Beyond the youths and Professor Abdullahi’s initial outbursts, there were clearly some agents of violence planning to hijack the quit notice to unleash mayhem and cause bloodbath.

    President-General of Igbo Community Welfare Association, Mr Chris Nnoli, a lawyer, at a joint press conference with the state government at Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Correspondents Chapel said on Friday that after seeing the video leaders of Igbo communities in Kaduna, Zaria and Kafanchan went round the state to investigate and later discovered that nothing of such happened in Kaduna State.

    Nnoli who described the video as untrue and inciting said those behind it are enemies of the Igbos, adding that the association has passed a message to all Igbos in Kaduna State to remain calm and law-abiding .

    Also speaking during the joint press conference, the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Samuel Aruwan said it is clear that the mischievous video is the handiwork of dark forces bent on sowing and creating panic in communities.

    He said, “As you can see, we are here with the leadership of Igbo community in Kaduna State. The story is entirely false and mischievous. The Igbo community in Kaduna is safe, like all our communities, nobody is being attacked and nobody is relocating in fear.”

    The state government, however, urged the Igbos and others citizens residing in Kaduna to remain calm as the state government has put adequate security measures to protect life and property of all citizens.

    Aruwan who described the video that has gone viral on social media as ‘mischievous’, said “the man behind the unfortunate narrative lied that the attackers slaughtered Igbos, including women and children and their corpses were burnt along the luxurious bus. The so-called eyewitness then appealed to all Igbos residing in Kaduna and rest of the North to relocate to their states of origin and to also avoid traveling en masse considering mass killings in the North.

    “The Kaduna State government under the leadership of Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai will continue to uphold and defend the right of every resident of the state to live in peace. Our state is a safe place for all that choose to call it home. The government vigorously condemns the use of social media for purpose of incitement, falsehood and to cause distress to citizens,” Aruwan said.

    Beyond the press conference however, there are fears by residents, especially the Igbos that the fake video might just be one of the several cards the troublemakers were planning to play.

    Mr. Chucks Obi, a Kaduna-based businessman, said, “I have not seen the video, but someone from the East had called me about it and I found it hard to believe too, but those that posted such video that they must have gotten from only God knows where, are definitely planning something. To me, that this one did not work the way they planned it does not mean they don’t have other plans. So, my advice is that people must be vigilant and government should be proactive if truly they want the Igbos to remain in the North,” he said.

    To Mr. Abdulsalam Chima Amadi, attaching a deadline to the quit notice issued to the Igbos is his headache, as he fears that, hoodlums might take undue advantage of the October 1st deadline and start attacking Igbo people.

    According to Amadi, an Igbo man who was born and brought up in Kaduna, “I have seen a lot of crises here in Kaduna and it is things like this that lead to crisis. My worry about the quit notice is about the deadline attached to it. Had it been they just said, okay, Igbo people that want Biafra should leave, in fact, I would have supported them, but, when you say, we are giving Igbo people three months, then it means there are consequences. After three months, if Igbos refuse to go and people start attacking them, those who signed the Kaduna Declaration should be held responsible.

    “When, you give someone ultimatum, then there will be consequences if the person fails, but when you say, you can go, without attaching deadline, it means, it not time bound, it can be tomorrow, it can be next week or even 10 years to come.

    “So, knowing how things happen in the north, if by October that they gave as deadline, Igbos refuse to go, then what happens? There are people who are likely to capitalise on that and start unleashing mayhem on innocent people that did not even know what they are talking about, they don’t know Nnamdi Kanu.

    “In fact, to me, it is unfair for anyone to judge an Igbo man by the actions of one Nnamdi Kanu. If you judge an Igbo man based on Ojukwu or Uwazuruike, it is even more understandable, but to judge an Igbo man based on one man that just came from the UK some few months ago, where he was doing his thing, now you want to forcefully associate me with him, that is not fair,” he said.

    Just like the state government and the Igbo community leaders rose to set the record straight on the fake video going viral on the social media, there is need for the security agencies to take a holistic and proactive measures to nip the impending ethnic crisis in the bud.

    The plan of the producers and those circulating the fake video of ‘ambush and killings’ of Igbos in Kaduna State might be to cause circle of reprisals in the South East and North, the security therefore be on top of the situation.

    The governments at all levels must equally do more by sensitising citizens against the looming crisis.

  • Quit notice: Groups berate leaders for downplaying Igbo interest

    Ahead of the 2019 general elections, three Igbo groups, the World Igbo Youth Congress, WIYC, the Igbo Students’ Association, ISA, and the South-East Women Professionals, SWP, yesterday shortlisted prominent Igbo politicians to run for presidency. The decision came after its extra-ordinary general meeting held in Abia on Friday.

    This is coming few days after the Ohanaeze Youth Council, OYC, equally declared that there would be no going back on the Igbo presidency in 2019. The groups equally lambasted Igbo leaders over their recent visit to the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo at the Aso Rock, Presidential Villa, Abuja. A communique issued after the meeting read in part: “It self-serving visit of some Igbo leaders to the Aso Villa Abuja. While we respect their right as Nigerians to visit any place of their choice, we are against the use of such trips for the pursuant of personal glory and goals.

    “We observed with dismay that rather than present basic issues affecting the Igbo nation, they merely went there singing songs of ‘Nigeria unity.’ “It is a common knowledge that Ndigbo are grossly marginalized in every sphere of the nation, the position of presidency inclusive. These cries of marginalization have consistently fueled Biafra agitation and the only way to end these agitations is to demonstrate, not just in words, but in practical terms that Ndigbo are part owners of the Nigeria project. “Consequently, we declare those hosted by Osinbajo did not represent Ndigbo in any form but their personal interests.

    “So, having examined these issues, we hereby align ourselves with the position of the Ohanaeze Youth Council Worldwide as we kick-off today an aggressive campaign for Igbo presidency. “The following names have been shortlisted as possible presidential candidates of Igbo extraction: the Deputy Senate President, Chief Ike Ekweremadu, former Anambra Governor, Peter Obi, Imo State Governor, RochasOkorocha, former Abia Governor, Orji UzorKalu, immediate past first lady, Dame Patience� Jonathan, Air ComodoreEbituUkiwe, (rtd.), Lt. Gen. AzubuikeIhejirika (rtd.), ObyEzekwesili, Prof. Pat Utomi, Prof. OnyebuchiChukwu, Senator AnyimPiumsAnyim, Senator Hope Uzodinma, among others�. These and many more will pass through screening by the Igbo Presidency Project Committee. “We assure them that efforts are on top gear and funds shall be mobilized across the world for their campaign.”

  • OMPALAN youths to north: Retrieve Igbo eviction notice

    OMPALAN youths to north: Retrieve Igbo eviction notice

    Youths of 19 Northern States under the platform of (Oil and Solid Minerals Producing Area Landlords Association of Nigeria (OMPALAN) have reacted to the quit notice  which Coalition of Northern Youths have given to Igbo, urging that they (northern youths) should retract the notice for peace to reign.

    The reaction was the outcome of the meeting that the association’s youths in the 19 Northern States held in Abuja.

    According to the Secretary,  OMPALAN National Youth Affairs Committee & Leader, Mr Steve Ogebe in a statement yesterday, the coalition has ignited a fire that it may not be able to put out.

    The statement said: “We want to use this medium to sound a note of warning to the belligerent and misguided youth elements fronting as ‘coalition of northern youths’ to retrieve their treasonable statement immediately and allow the sleeping dog to lie.

    “The unguided utterances by these belligerent and uninformed youth elements amount to ‘sowing the wind’ because they are unconsciously engaging in a macabre dance they may not finish.

    “It is an incontestable fact that sovereign Nigeria is bigger than the egocentric interest of any component part. Nigeria is one united and indivisible sovereign Country which must be jealously preserved and any attempt by disgruntled politicians to scuttle the nation’s hard-earned democracy will be met with very stiff resistance.

    ” It is to be noted that Nigerians have built solid bridges of peace across ethnic and religious divides over the years- cementing age-long fissures that were generated by ethnic and religious bigotry. Nigeria is far from 1966 – making the success of the ethnic war in 2017 very remote.

    “This means that an Igbo man will protect a northerner if threatened in the east and vice-versa.
    Mistakes have been made in the past by our political leaders and we cannot continue to live in the past as a progressive nation. Let us throw the bitter past into the trash can of history and forge ahead into the future as a people with a common destiny impelled by the rule of law.”

    The OMPALAN youths, however, called on the Igbo living in the north not to yield to the blackmail of disgruntled politicians who want to use them breach the law for a sudden change of government.

    They urged the citizenry to defend the nation’s democracy, stressing that all Nigerians have the right to reside in any part of the country.

    Continuing, the statement said that the ” Federal and State authorities should come out openly and resolutely to stop the open treasonable actions by some misguided youths working in concert with aggrieved politicians.

    “Our leaders should also look at the other side of the coin to appreciate the dire consequences of not acting proactively to nip in the bud a fast-growing danger that is progressively pushing the entire Country to the throes of anarchy.

    “The orchestrated action by the so-called coalition of northern youths can provoke a dangerous domino effect across the length and breath of sovereign Nigeria with the concomitant effect of plunging our beloved Country into an irreversible trauma if not confronted head-on with the seriousness it deserves.

    “Our political leaders must defend their oath of office and come out openly and resolutely to ‘kill’ the rampaging hydra-headed monster that is openly threatening national peace and stability before it ‘kills’ the whole Nigeria.

    “We also wish to use this medium to caution aggrieved ethnic nationalities in Nigeria to exercise maximum restraint and avoid unguided statements in order to sustain the polity. The two dominant religions of Islam and Christianity in Nigeria preach peace and tolerance.

    “True Christians and Moslems must, therefore, work cooperatively together to protect this sacred religious asset of peace and tolerance for the good of the nation. Nigerians must not succumb to the secessionist rhetoric of a mindless and ungodly cabal that is waging a spirited war to hang on perpetually to the levers of power in a vast multi-ethnic political entity.

    “Respect for the rule of law is sacrosanct and is the only guarantee of peace, progress and prosperity in secular Nigeria. Our unity in diversity is a rare asset that must be exploited positively to launch the Country on a lofty pedestal of international fame. Any action that will lead to civil war must be collectively and proactively nipped in the bud to save the Country from the bitter ravages of war.

    “Those who ‘sow the wind’ as the saying goes may be oblivious to the bitter consequences of reaping the ‘whirlwind’. The international community must not remain mute and bury their heads in the sand like the proverbial ostrich pretending that all is well while our shared institutional values are been threatened by religious bigots who metamorphose into terrorists at will and equally threaten their institutions. The whole civilised world must present a common front against any threats to enshrined democratic values.”

  • No need to panic over quit notice, FG reassures Nigerians

    No need to panic over quit notice, FG reassures Nigerians

    The Federal Government again assured Nigerians not to panic over the quit notice issued to some Nigerians living outside their state of origin.

    Some Arewa youths had recently given Igbos residing in the North ultimatum to leave the region on or before October 1st.

    The youths claimed that they were reacting to the sit at home order on the 30th May by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

    Briefing State House correspondents at the end of the Federal Executive Council meeting chaired by Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, said that all Nigerians are free to live anywhere in the country.

    According to him, the Federal Government is on top of the situation.

    He said that the series of consultation meetings the Acting President is holding is to calm down the situation and to reassure all Nigerians of their safety anywhere in the country.

    He said: “We want to make comments on what is agitating the minds of Nigerians, that is the call for people from certain parts of the country to relocate to their region, generally very disquieting voices.

    “We just want to assure Nigerians that the federal government is on top of the matter and that yesterday the Acting President addressed leaders from the northern part of the country. At 4 p.m today (Wednesday) he is going to address leaders from the South Eastern part of the country. On Friday he is going to address south eastern traditional rulers and leaders of thoughts. On the 22nd of June there is going to be a meeting of all the groups that is, traditional rulers, religious leaders and leaders of thoughts from both the South East and North part of Nigeria.

    “The idea is not just to assure Nigerians that we are doing something about it but also to give comfort to all Nigerians that this matter is completely under control.

    “To assure Nigerians that any Nigerian anywhere is save, the security authorities are completely on top of the matter and that they will deal decisively with any group of people whose conduct that is believed is going to create instability in the country.

    “So there is no need for anybody to panic, there is no need for anybody to move from any part of the country. The security agencies are on top of the matter and there is no reason for anybody to panic,” he added.

    On why the two newly confirmed Ministerial nominees by the Senate are yet to be sworn-in, he said “I’m not sure whether we’ve had the communication from National Assembly. But what I will do is that I will probably ask from the Acting President or the liaison officer then I will come and give you feedback.”

     

  • Dickson condemns quit notice on Igbo

    Dickson condemns quit notice on Igbo

    Bayelsa State Governor Seriake Dickson has condemned the quit notice handed to Igbo in the North by a coalition of Arewa youth groups.

    The governor said it was a shame that even after fighting a needless civil war, some 50 years ago, even with the relics and scars of the ‘‘war still staring at our faces,’’ some people would deliberately build up hate against fellow Nigerians similar to the build up to the civil war in 1967. He said all Nigerians are guaranteed by the 1999 Constitution to live in any place of their choice and pursue their daily bread without molestation.

    Governor Dickson said this country was getting too divided stressing that it was high time the Federal Government deliberately showed leadership by designing a comprehensive master plan to reconcile all citizens irrespective of tribe or religion.

    The governor, who was spoke in Lagos at the weekend, said the Federal Government must deliberately build confidence amongst all the people, give a sense of belonging to all component parts and deliberately return sovereignty to the people.

    He said: ‘‘Breaking this country is not in the best interest of anybody or ethnic groups. Our strength as a country lies in our diversity and population. We are better off if we continue to live together as one people. This is why the Federal Government must urgently show leadership and deliberately reconcile all sections of this country and address legitimate questions. Only leadership can put to rest the tension and hate in this country!’’

    While commending the Northern governors and their Eastern counterparts for rising in unison to condemn the quit notices and hate comments, Dickson said the Nigeria Governors Forum is worried about the state of the country and has consequently set up a committee for which he is a member to intervene, to give hope to the peoples of Nigeria and resolve conflicts where ever they raise their ugly heads including the farmers/herdsmen clashes, which he contended was a major security threat!

    On the lingering PDP leadership crisis, Dickson urged PDP faithful not to lose hope in the party because according to him, ‘‘PDP will bounce back.’’ He called on those defecting from the party to desist, stressing that PDP is a national institution that must not die.

    Dickson said Nigeria was in dire need of a strong political party in government and a strong opposition party.

    Dickson, who is the Chairman of the PDP National Reconciliation Committee, said he was speaking out of concern, following the decampment of PDP members to other parties as well as reports of PDP leaders are floating alternative political platforms.

    Dickson said political leaders in Nigeria exert too much pressure on the judiciary by failing to do things rightly, by failing to build consensus, refusing to respect laid down rules of politics as well as branding anybody holding contrary opinion as playing antiparty. The implication according to the Governor is that Nigerian politicians have become more ‘‘militant than the military and it is not supposed to be so’’. He therefore, advised political leaders to stop relying on the judiciary to resolve what is essentially an internal party affair, stressing that internal disputes can best be resolved through a political solution!

    The governor said the failure of the PDP leaders to unite, especially after the loss of federal power, has weakened the party across the country, especially in states like Edo, Ondo, Benue, Lagos and others where governorship/local government elections had held and are about to hold.

  • New militant group gives oil firms 48-hour quit notice

    New militant group gives oil firms 48-hour quit notice

    •’Fight is for interest of upland Niger Delta and all Ijaw’

    The Niger Delta crisis worsened yesterday, as a new militant group,  Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate (NDGJM), threatened to attack oil and gas facilities in the upland of the oil-rich region.

    The new group, which decried what it called Federal Government’s and multinational oil companies’ neglect of the region, gave oil companies 48-hours to evacuate their personnel from the region, especially in the upland.

    In an online statement by its spokesman, Aldo Agbalaja, NDGJM threatened to attack Warri Refinery and Petrochemical Company (WRPC) at Ekpan in Uvwie Local Government of Delta State as well as the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) at Eleme in Eleme Local Government of Rivers State.

    The statement said its decision to change from peaceful approach to violence followed what it called Federal Government’s failure to appreciate and consolidate the peaceful disposition of the people in the upland part of the region.

    NDGJM said: “We are asking all oil multinationals still in the upland of our region – Agip, Total, Shell, Mobil, Shorelines, Neconde, E. D. Western, Seplat and others – to commence the evacuation of their personnel from the region, especially in the Ogba/Egi axis of Rivers State, Urhobo/Isoko/Ndokwa axis of Delta State and other upland oil producing areas, within 48 hours.

    “We also want to bring it to the attention of the Federal Government and the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) that the refineries in Warri (Urhobo land) and Port Harcourt (Eleme) and the gas plant at Otorogun will come down in a few days.

    “We have come at this point to ensure that our oppressors, being the Federal Government, the state governments in the six core Niger Delta states, who have received billions of dollars in the past years but have brought little or no development to the region, and the so-called super-ethnic nations, who have yielded to greed and wickedness and have exposed the rest of us in the oil-rich but deeply impoverished region, to crippling squalor.

    “NDGJM is a coalition of forces across the Niger Delta, fighting for the interest of the region. The Federal Government and the oil multinational companies have been making a grave mistake by equating the interest of the Ijaw as that of all the tribes of the region. Indeed, this is a mistake that is about to take a more devastating toll than has ever been seen or experienced in the history of Nigeria.

    “Any moment from now, we shall be making a loud statement, which we believe should be loud enough for all to hear and take seriously; afterwards, we will state our demands. We have considered this ‘coming statement’ reluctantly inevitable because of the recalcitrance of federal authorities as well as oil giants. They have decided to ignore calls to reason and have made violence the only option.

    “The people of the upland Niger Delta, under whose watch the largest and most critical oil assets are located, have been ignored over the years. The government and the oil companies pander to every whim and cough of those who have violently engaged the state. Just as in the 2009 experience, the Federal Government and oil companies have started yet another round of negotiation with the Ijaw front, in the name of all the people of the Niger Delta.

    “This will not work. Since they do not regard the assets in our areas important enough to be protected, we shall root them all out of …Niger Delta. We don’t want to make this mistake any longer: violence pays, as it has become the only voice the government hearkens to.”

     

  • Tenant set Landlord ablaze in Edo 

    Tenant set Landlord ablaze in Edo 

    There was confusion on Uwa Street, in Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State, after a tenant, Jeff Obasohan, allegedly set his 83-year-old landlord, identified as Pa Joseph Iyen, ablaze.

    It was learnt that the incident occurred on Wednesday, at the deceased’s residence located between Second East Circular road and Third East Circular road in Benin, the state capital.

    It was gathered that there have been a protracted quarrel between the octogenarian and Obasohan over his unpaid rent‎.

    It was learnt that the late Pa Iyen had also given the suspect a quit notice on two occasions, when he (Obasohan) allegedly refused to pay.

    But the disagreement was said to have degenerated on Wednesday, leading to the tragedy.

    The elderly man was said to have died, following the severe burns he sustained from the ‎fire.

    The incident also drew the attention of residents in the area who thronged the scene ‎to sympathise with the victim’s family.

    The wife of the deceased, Mrs. Esther, alleged that the tenant had threatened her life and that of her late husband.

    She also said that the suspect had failed to pay his electricity bill.

    The widower said, “He does not pay his house rent; he does not pay the light bill. Since 2014, we said he should leave this house; I don’t want trouble.

    “He threatened to kill me or my husband. We took him to court. Then, my husband fell sick. Later, they said that the case ‎had been struck out.”

    The daughter of the late man, Faith Eganbor, alleged that the tenant had been officially asked to leave the building in 2014 and 2015.

    Eganbor, who described his father as a “kind” man, called for a thorough investigation on the matter and ensure justice for the aggrieved family members.

    “I need justice in my father’s matter. My father is a good man; he is kind to a fault. This is not the first time that this tenant has been asked to leave this house.

    “They gave him quit notice early this year; 2014, 2015. We came this morning to find out (that) our father is dead; burnt,” Eganbor said.

    ‎But the suspect could not be reached for comments, as he was said to have been arrested by security operatives from the Esigie Police Division.‎

    When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Osifo Abiodun, told our correspondent on Thursday that the tenant ‎had a protracted disagreement with the late landlord over unpaid rent before allegedly setting ‎him ablaze.

    He also said that the case had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for further investigation.

    “That is true. Yes, he (suspect) is in custody. The suspect has made a statement; the case has been transferred to the state CID‎,” Abiodun said on telephone.

    However, it was learnt that the remains of the late man was later taken to a mortuary by some security operatives.

     

  • Ex-IGP Okiro gets quit notice

    Ex-IGP Okiro gets quit notice

    Ex-Inspector-General of Police and Chairman, Police Service Commission Mike Okiro has been given a quit notice for his alleged refusal to vacate the property at A06-4 Esa Oke Hill Close, off Katsina Ala Crescent, Maitama District, Abuja, at the expiration of his tenancy.

    Okiro was said to have ignored a three-month quit notice issued last year by Kundi Nigeria Limited.

    The property is a five bedroom duplex and three bedroom guest chalet

    In a writ of summons issued at the District Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Wuse, Abuja, by Kundi Limited through its lawyer, Baba lawal Aliyu, the plaintiff sought, among others, an order compelling Okiro to vacate the property and pay “mesne profit from October 31, 2015 at N666,666.00 per month till judgment is entered.”

    Okiro is yet to file any response to the case, which is yet to be assigned for hearing.

     

    Kundi stated that it entered into a two-year tenancy agreement with Okiro on July 25, 2013 at an annual rent of N8million for the property – a five bedroom duplex and three bedroom guest chalet. It added that it issued the ex-IGP a quit notice and subsequently a seven-day notice of intention to recover the property at the expiration of the agreement.

    It stated that despite the two notices, as required by the agreement, Okiro allegedly refused to vacate the house, a development that informed the suit.

    “Since the expiration of the tenancy, the defendant has remained in occupation and enjoyment of the property and thereby accumulated mesne profit.”

    The plaintiff, while alleging that Okiro has said he would remove the fittings he purportedly erected in the property if he was to vacate the property, has applied to the court to restrain the ex-IGP from removing any fittings from the property as there was no agreement between parties for the tenant to effected any renovation in the house.