Tag: Yerima Shettima

  • Yerima Shettima picks House of Reps form

    …says APC has failed Nigerians

     

    The famous northern youth coalition leader, Yerima Shettima has declared to contest for house of representative from Kaduna north, under the platform of the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) saying that the All Progressives Congress, APC government has failed Nigerians.

    Shettima while picking his nomination form at the PDP secretariat in Kaduna said his decision to contest was informed by the way and manner ‘those who did not struggle for democracy have bastardized the system.

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    According to him, “Those of us who struggle for this democracy to the point of been incarcerated can no longer watch for democratic value to collapse totally.

    “We realize it is totally impossible for the people’s desired change to come without us getting involved , and on that ground was why some of us feel it’s time for us to submit ourselves to service to humanity and our people .

    “We will ensure that Nigeria moves to the next level, and ensure that people understand what legislative job is all about.

    “From all indication it appears that the APC led government have nothing to offer the country. So people of like minds and patriotic Nigerians must begin to come on board to ensure that democracy is been sustained.

    “We took our time to study coming of this government APC from 2015 to 2017. I took my time as the leader of my organization (Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, AYCF) for two years to be sure of our taught.  We envisage the combination of character that form the party APC, and realize that this government have nothing to offer.

    “On that basis we begin to critically analyze and objectively criticize some of their policies,” he said.

    Shettima, who is contesting for the position of Kaduna North Federal Constituency in the House of Representative, however urged electorates to vote for PDP in all elective positions and expressed optimism that they will emerge victorious.

    “Nigerians have come of age, and have understand the nitty gritty of politics. Level of poverty is at its pick, the consciousness of politics is high, and Nigerians know who they want,” he said.

  • Arewa Youths soft pedal on quit notice to Igbos

    Arewa Youths soft pedal on quit notice to Igbos

    Arewa youths comprising of sixteen northern groups under the platform of the Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) on Tuesday soft pedaled on its threat to send Igbos away from the North by October 1st.

    The groups, few weeks ago, had issued the threat ‎following the agitations for the State of Biafra by the Indegenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

    But the coalition on Tuesday had jettisoned its hard stance and consulting towards resolving the matter.

    The President of the Arewa Youths Consultative Forum (AYCF) and Chairman of the coalition, Yerima Shettima gave the hint in Abuja during a joint briefing with former Abia State Governor, Orji Uzor Kalu.

    According to him, a lot of events since the threat was issued have changed a lot of things.

    He said that many prominent traditional and religious rulers, governors and well-meaning Nigerians have spoken to the groups.

    Stressing that they believed in one united Nigeria, he said that more consultations are ongoing after which they will carry out review and give the final position on the threat.

    According to him, the youths are not in a good hurry to withdraw the threat.

    He said “‎The public might think probably this is the first time we are meeting. Certainly no. We’ve been talking on phone ever since this issue of ultimatum came. He has been engaging us in talking until today that we agreed to honour his invitation and to also speak to the public.

    “His worries and concern was basically on the issue of how do we maintain the unity of this country in line with the present situation of things in the country. It is only those who are blind or ignorant that will say the unity of this country is not being threatened.

    “It has been threatened, but you have prominent Nigerians, people like him who have shown a lot of concern and worried over the situation.

    “To us, we strongly believe that Nigeria is for us and Nigeria belongs to everybody and in one spirit we believe strongly that we are all equal in this project. We will not in any way accept anybody who want to undermine the unity of this country, and on that basis is what even prompted our first frustration when we gave the issue of quit notice and also the ultimatum.

    “But events and time have changed a lot of things and this is one of the reasons why today you see us also having a meeting. We’ve had several meetings with prominent leaders from our region. The likes of the Sultan of Sokoto, northern Governors under the leadership of Kassim Shettima, the present Governor of Borno State among others who have engaged us on how to resolve the issue amicably.

    “This is also one of the engagements to ensure that we discuss amicably and find a lasting solution to Nigerian problems.

    “We are proudly Nigerians, we want the unity of this country and we want to also associate ourselves with those who believe strongly in Nigeria. And Dr Orji Uzor Kalu is one of those we have a lot of respect for, not only because he has been bred in the north, or because he schooled in the north, but also his actions and inactions have clearly demonstrated that he is a man who believes strongly in Nigeria.

    “On that basis we don’t attend to people who we are not too sure of their commitment to the unity of this country. But to him, of course, a lot of us can attest to that. We have seen him when he was a governor, we have seen him when we were younger as a student, and we have seen what he has been demonstrating, he has never changed in believing in one Nigeria and on that basis is why we are here today,” he said.

    Continuing, he said “We have discussed and we discussed extensively since morning and in fact, our discussion was very fruitful.

    “Very fruitful in the sense that we have discussed to a length and also we have assured him of our commitment to one Nigeria. We have also assured him that we will work within the framework to ensure that at no point will we allow anybody to hold the country to ransom, we’ll ensure that we build a Nigeria of our dreams, a Nigeria that all of us will be proud of. In line with that was also why we are here discussing.

    “But to Nigerians, you can be rest assured that so far, so good a lot of you have been following our stories ‎in recent times on our issues and our position to also begin to go into discuss with allies at the level of the coalition to review our position on the issue.

    “But we need to do a lot of work and we are on consultations now. We are likely going to go on consultations in the northern regions, and then we will discuss the issue before we will now finally review our position.

    “But you can be rest assured, to those who believe in Nigeria should remain where they are and be assured of their safety. But to those who do not believe in Nigeria we cannot guarantee them of their safety. So, is better if you want to go to your Biafra you go to Biafran country and stay and do your Biafran over there. But if you believe in Nigeria we intend to work side by side with you to build the nation of our dreams,” he said.

    On efforts to meet and douse tension following the quit notice, he said “We had a meeting and you could see that just two days interval we are here talking. I am sure this sitting today will also go further to douse the tension. We are doing that.

    “But I do not also remember that we specifically said we are going to finally withdraw the quit notice in a week’s time, no. Certainly no. But we said within a week we are going to make a statement.

    “But you can be rest assured there is no course for alarm. We are more concerned about Nigeria’s unity, we are more concerned about the interest of Nigeria.” he stated

    Noting that there are moves towards a common ground on the matter, Orji Kalu said that the coalition is making consultation to ensure peace and order in one united Nigeria.

    He also assured the Igbos residing in the North that everything is being done to resolve the matter.

    ‎He said “Our discussions were very fruitful. The diversity of this country is the strength of the country. The diversity is very critical, both the diversity and demography are very essential to what we are doing. People who think that any part of the country have nothing to contribute for its development are making mistake.

    “Agriculture remains important if this country want to be serious. Agriculture can make more money than anything on earth and the second thing to make money is tourism.

    “This is the only country that can proud itself of the Sahara desert and the Atlantic Ocean. I want to thank Yerima Shettima for first accepting to attend this meeting even though, we have been talking.

    “All through last week, I was in China and we were talking and we are getting to a common ground. There is no need letting the cat out of the bag but they are making wide consultations.

    “When people are in the north, you don’t really know those who are Igbo or Orobo and from Bayelsa. I want to assure the Southerners who are in the northern part of Nigeria that we will continue to put our heads together to resolve the matter, nothing will happen, they will be safe, Nigeria will be safe and our country will prosper.

    “We should be proud of who we are. This country should be thinking of bringing other smaller countries around us to form a united state of Nigeria,” he said.

    He also pointed out that the call for restructuring does not mean breaking up the country.

    He said “Yerima, I will like to tell you while you are going on the tour that restructuring does not mean breaking the country. We need to look at addressing issues of our economy and how the poor masses will benefit from the efforts of government.

    “The poor cannot continue to live on hope; it’s no longer fashionable to spend a lot of money in recurrent expenditure rather than capital projects that will impact directly on the people. When I was governor, I was able to allocate 25 percent of budgetary for recurrent while the rest of 75 percent was for capital expenditure.

    “So, I want to see all states in Nigeria go back and take a second look at their recurrent including the Federal Government so that Nigerians can benefit from government.”

    He added “In a house, you must quarrel, both the quite notice and the un-quit notice, it’s a good thing. It will only bring the best out of us. This is what I feel. I believe part of the country needs to be restructured, economically, financially. Otherwise, the way we are going, states will not be able to pay salaries.

    “That’s why we need to discuss and know what we really need. Let me be honest with you. If the Federal and State governments invest well in agriculture, the northern Nigeria is supposed to be making over N100 billion every year. Our problem should not be quarrel.

    “Most Igbo leaders do not support that Nigeria should break. But most of them are afraid of what the north will do to them. I usually tell them speak out, because you have nothing to hide in speaking the truth.

    “Like late Ahmadu Bello said that every other thing will fade but truth will stand the taste of time. What Nigerians are asking for is very little. They are asking for equal rights and justice, respect for the judiciary and respect for the rule of law,” he said.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • IYC flays security agencies for refusing to arrest Arewa youths 

    IYC flays security agencies for refusing to arrest Arewa youths 

    …Accuse them of double standard

     

    The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide, Monday, lambasted the police, the Department of State Security (DSS) and other security agencies for failing to arrest the Arewa youth leaders, who issued quit notice to Igbo residents in the north.

    IYC, an umbrella body of Ijaw youths, in a statement signed by its President, Mr. Eric Omare, said treating the northern youths with kid gloves smacked of double standard on the part of security agencies.

    “The Arewa youths quit notice to Igbos living in the north to vacate the north by October 1, 2017 amounts to grave threat to national security and the indivisibility of the country.

    “However, the relevant security agencies have deliberately kept a deaf ear to the security threat posed by the Arewa youths treasonable quit notice”, Omare said.

    He argued that if a similar threat had been issued by youths from other parts of the country especially the Niger Delta region, communities such as Kaiama, Okerenkoko, Warri, Yenagoa and the entire Niger Delta region would have been under security siege.

    “We totally and in strongest words condemn this double standard by the Nigeria security agencies. It is totally unacceptable for security agencies to apply double standard in response to security threat in different parts of the country.

    “The standard applied to youth groups and agitators in the south should also be applied to same class of people from the north”, he added.

    Omare argued that the inaction of security agencies was an indication that some powerful persons in the north and the Federal Government were behind the Arewa youths.

    He said: “This fact has already been confirmed by Arewa Youth leader, Yerima Shettima who said that their leaders are behind them.

    “The IYC is confident that if Yerima Shettima and his co-travellers were to be Niger Deltans, they would have been behind bars now.

    “It is on record that Niger Delta activists such as Daniel Ezekiel, Jones Abiri and others are still in detention without trial for mere allegations of threat to national security.

    “The IYC therefore calls on the security agencies to rise above politics and stop the double standard in the performance of their duties.

    “The Arewa youth leaders who issued the treasonable quit notice to Igbos in the north should be made to account for their actions to avoid unnecessary loss of lives and properties as a result of their quit notice”.

    Omare also told Acting President Yemi Osinbajo that his ongoing consultations were cosmetic as they would not address the root cause of ethnic uprising in the country.

    He asked Osinbajo to take appropriate steps towards addressing the causes of the tension in the country rather than embarking on talk shows.

    He noted that northern oligarchy was a hinderance to genuine reconciliation through deliberate reconstruction of the federation.

    Describing Osinbajo’s move as a talk show, Omare said consultations only amounted to postponement of the evil days.

    Omare said: “IYC says that talks by Acting President Yemi Osinbanjo with various regional and ethnic leaders without taking practical steps to address the causes of the tension in the country amounts to postponing the evil days.

    “The IYC is of the view that Nigerian and Nigerians have deceived themselves enough and it is time to face the reality which is that the centre can no longer hold except steps are taken to reconstruct Nigeria to satisfy the yearnings and aspiration of the different ethnic nationalities making up the country.

    “It is on record that the southern parts of the country including some parts of the middle belt have consistently called for reconstruction of Nigeria to reflect the tenets of federalism with the centre allowed to handle only issues relating to foreign affairs, currency, defence and few other issues of national importance.

    “However, the opposition of the Hausa/Fulani oligarchy of northern Nigeria is holding the entire country to ransom in the quest for restructuring.

    “However, it is now obvious that restructuring is an idea whose time has come and no amount of Hausa/Fulani oligarchy opposition can stop it from coming to a reality”.

  • 90 days quit notice: Ohanaeze responds, advises Ndigbo

    90 days quit notice: Ohanaeze responds, advises Ndigbo

    The Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the apex socio-political body of the Igbo has demanded ‘urgent action’ from the country’s security agencies following the 90 days ultimatum given to Igbos resident in Northern Nigeria by a coalition of Northern groups, including the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum.

    The Ohanaeze urged all Igbos in the North to be ‘vigilant’ while going about their daily activities.

    The Deputy Publicity Secretary of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Mr. Chuks Ibegbu, who spoke with Journalist noted that security agencies, particularly, the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Police, should take immediate steps to forestall any plan to launch attacks against the Igbos in the North.

    The DSS, the police and other security agencies should take note of the statement by the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum and the other Northern groups for issuing this threat against the Igbo.

    “It should not be seen as an empty threat; urgent action is needed to foil the plan to attack the Igbo in the North. It happened in the past and we don’t want it to happen again.

    “In fact, Yerima Shettima should be arrested by the DSS immediately. We are watching to see what the DSS would do in this situation.

    “Shettima’s statement is treasonable; he is inciting one section of the country against another section and we know from experience that this sort of thing could lead to a civil war. His utterances could destroy this country.”

    Recall that the coalition of Northern groups, including the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, on Tuesday announced that all Igbos resident in the Northern parts of Nigeria have three months to quit or be forced out after the expiration of the October 1, 2017 deadline.

    “We are also telling our brothers (northerners) out there in the South-East to get prepared to come back home,” the National President, AYCF, Yerima Shettima, said at a press conference in Kaduna.

    The ultimatum followed a successful sit-at-home order enforced by the Nnamdi Kanu-led Indigenous People of Biafra on May 30, 2017 which the five South-East states complied with.

    The ultimatum was handed down at a well-attended press conference held at the Arewa House, Kaduna, on Tuesday.

    The text of the press conference signed by Nastura Ashir Sharif (Arewa Citizens Action for Change);  Alhaji Shettima Yerima (Arewa Youth Consultative Forum); Aminu Adam (Arewa Youth Development Foundation); Alfred Solomon, (Arewa Students Forum); Abdul-Azeez Suleiman (Northern Emancipation Network), as well as Joshua Viashman, who signed on behalf of the Northern Youth Vanguard.