The coalition of Northern Group said in
Abuja on Tuesday that the October 1, 2017 ultimatum given to Igbo living
in the North to vacate the zone remained.
The coalition, which is made up of 16
different groups, spoke at a meeting it held with a former Governor of
Abia State, Chief Uzor Kalu.
The leader of the coalition, Mr Shettima Yerima, restated the group’s position during the meeting.
He said though the groups in the coalition had held meetings on the ultimatum, they had yet to lift the quit notice.
Addressing a joint press conference with
Kalu and some leaders from the South-East, Yerima however, said the
coalition was holding consultations with stakeholders across the country
with a view to reviewing its position.
While acknowledging that they had been
meetings to douse tension in the country, he said, “I do not also
remember specifically saying we are going to finally withdraw the quit
notice. No, certainly not. We have not.
“But we said, within the week, we are going to make a statement.”
He, nevertheless, assured Nigerians that
there was no cause for alarm as he expressed the coalition’s belief in a
united Nigeria.
The coalition’s chairman said he and his
colleagues were concerned about the unity of Nigeria and would not
allow it to be threatened.
He added, “It is only those who are
blind that will say the unity of this country is not being threatened.
But you have prominent Nigerians like him (Kalu) who have shown a lot of
worries over this situation.
“To us, we strongly believe that Nigeria is for us and Nigeria belongs to everybody and we are all equal in this project.
“We will not in any way accept anybody
who wants to undermine the unity of this country. We want those who want
to remain and who believe in the unity of Nigeria to remain.
“But for those who don’t, they are free
to go to their Biafra and stay there. For us, we want Nigeria and will
remain in Nigeria.”
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Yerima, who was flanked by members of
his group, said, “We need to do a lot of work, we are in consultations
now. We are likely going on consultations in northern region; we will
discuss issues before we finally review our position.
“But you can be rest assured that those
who believe in Nigeria should remain where they are and be assured of
their safety. But to those who don’t believe in Nigeria, we cannot
guarantee their safety.
“So, it’s better if you want to do your
Biafra, you stay and do your Biafra over there. But if you believe in
Nigeria, we intend to work side by side with you to build the nation of
our dreams.”
Kalu called on southerners living in the north not to entertain any fear.
He said he would soon meet with the leader of the Independent Peoples of Biafra, Mr Nnamdi Kanu, and other Biafran agitators.
Kalu regretted that the agitation for
the creation of Biafra had affected the Gross Domestic Product of the
South-East, saying neighbouring countries like Cameroon, Chad and Niger
had stopped patronising the zone.
While noting that the diversity of
Nigeria was its strength, the former governor stressed that all parts of
the country were equally important as they contributed in the same way
to its well-being.
He advocated restructuring and called on the people in the north not to see it as being against its interest.
Kalu said, “Restructuring does not mean
breaking the country. There are certain things we have outgrown. We need
to address the issue of how our economy should be run so that the
masses, the poor people will benefit from efforts of government.”
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