Acting
President Yemi Osinbajo on Sunday declared that both the renewed agitation for
the restoration of Biafra and the ultimatum issued to Igbo to leave the North
are
wrong and unlawful activities that deserve to be dealt with according to the country’s constitutional provisions.
wrong and unlawful activities that deserve to be dealt with according to the country’s constitutional provisions.
Osinbajo
said this at his opening remarks at the meeting with traditional rulers drawn
from each senatorial district of the five Southeast states, led by Eze Udo 1 of
Mgboko Ngwa Amaise in Abia State, Eze Eberechi Dick, who is also Chairman of
Southeast traditional rulers, held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja during
The parley
is in continuation of his consultations with leaders and traditional rulers from
the North and Southeastern regions of the country, following the escalation of
ethnic tensions occasioned by the agitation for Biafra and the vacation order
issued by Northern youths for Igbo to quit the north.
VP Osinbajo
lamented that apart from the legal indivisibility of the country, too many
Nigerians have paid for the continued unity of the country with their lives,
and there has been so much bloodshed to preserve the unity of the country.
In his
opening remarks, Osinbajo said both groups were clearly violating the Nigerian
Constitution, which insists on the sanctity of the unity of the country and the
right of every citizen to reside in any part of the country he chooses.
He admitted
there are grievances to be addressed, and the only way to make anything right
is by doing it right, instead of threatening to break the law or the country.
He insisting that the greatness of any community lies in its unity.
Osinbajo
also explained that government considered the peculiar role of the traditional
rulers in fixing a separate meetings for them.
He said, “In
planning these meetings I was conscious that we should have a separate set of
meetings with our traditional rulers because of the peculiar and the unique
positions that they hold especially in their relationship with those that live
in their kingdoms. This was the reason why we chose to have two separate
meetings one with the South East Traditional Rulers and tomorrow evening I will
be having one also with traditional rulers from the north.
I want to
emphasis that it is the unique position that traditional rulers occupy that is
behind separate consultations and we want to take much advantage of it as much
as possible.
“Most of us
are aware especially for those who have been following the consultations, we
have worked very hard to ensure that the representations across the two zones
that we are interested in consulting with initially is as wide as possible and
we have tried to inculcate that even in our traditional rulers today.
“As you are
aware there has been agitation from some of our youths in the south east urging
secession, the creation of Biafra. In apparent response young people in the
north states, under the aegis of Arewa youths have purportedly issued an
ultimatum where they have said set a date for the eviction of persons from
south east region who live in the northern states.
“Those
agitations, the manner of those agitations, the method and objective are wrong,
unlawful and the violation of the laws of Nigeria and the constitution of
Nigeria. I want to repeat that both the agitations for secession and the
ultimatum to leave the northern states are wrong and a violation of our
constitution.
“Our
constitution says in Section Two that Nigeria is one indivisible and
indissoluble sovereign state to be known by the name the federal republic of
Nigeria.
“That is the
law of our country. Let us not be in any doubt about the fact that the federal
government is committed to ensuring that our country remains united.
“And that
anyone who violates the law in the manner such as we are seeing all over the
place will be met with the full force of the law.
“And the
reason why it is so is because Nigeria’s unity enough blood has been spilled
and many hundreds of thousands of lives have been lost. Many have paid for the
unity of this country with their lives and it will be wrong of us as men and
women of goodwill in this generation to toy with those sacrifices that have
been made.
“This is why
men of goodwill in our generation must not tolerate any tendency that drags us
in the direction of yet another civil conflict.
“But we must
be sensitive to the reasons why there are agitations by the various young men
across the various zones of this country. Many have to do with perceived
marginalization, some have argued safety in the different zones have been
compromised. But I want to say the only way to make things right is to do
things right. And it will be wrong of us to approach even our grievances by
threatening to disobey the laws or by threatening the integrity of our nation,”
he said.
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