You’ve failed the North, ACF, NEF, 16 Arewa groups tell Buhari, northern politicians
President Muhammadu Buhari
The Arewa Consultative Forum, the
Northern Elders’ Forum and 16 other leading groups in the northern
region, on Saturday, passed a vote of no confidence in politicians of
northern extraction, saying most of them had failed.
The groups, in a communique, said
politicians from the region had failed the North because they were
unable to address the the problems of the region, especially in security
and poverty.
They made the declaration at the end of a
Summit of northern groups held at the residence of the late Premier of
the defunct Northern Region, Sir Ahmadu Bello, Arewa House, Kaduna.
They stated, “No northern politician
should expect to be voted for in the next general elections unless they
demonstrate a willingness to champion a massive assault on poverty and
underdevelopment in the North.
“Most political office holders from the
North are hereby served a notice that they have failed the test to lead
the region towards economic recovery and growth.”
The signatories to the communique
included Prof. Ango Abdullahi (Chairman ACF Political
Committee/Convener, Northern Elders Forum); Dr. Yima Sen (NEF); Amb.
Ibrahim Mai Sule (ACF); Bello Suleiman (CODE Group); Mataimaki Maiyashi,
(Arewa Research Development Project); Zannah Boguma (Borno Elders
Forum); Nafiu Baba-Ahmed (Supreme Council for Shariah in Nigeria), and
Dr. Ibrahim Yakubu Lame (Northern Union).
Others were Alhaji Yerima Shettima
(Arewa Youth Consultative Forum; Pastor Aminchi Habu (United Christian
Leaders Eagle Eye Forum); Balarabe Rufai (Coalition of Northern Groups);
Isa Tijjani Labour (Veterans Association); Rev. Bitrus Dangiwa (CAN
Northern Chapter); Umar Ahmed (Zaria Jama’atu Nasiril Islam); and Buba
Adamah (Arewa People Unity Association).
Hassan El-Adamu (Arewa Initiative For
Good Governance); Abdulazeez Suleiman (Northern Emancipation Network)
and Bilkisu Oniyangi (Arewa Initiative for Good Governance) also signed
the communique.
The communique was read by the Chief of Staff to the Senate President, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed.
Giving reasons for passing a vote of no
confidence in its political leaders, the groups noted that since 2015,
northerners had occupied positions with the potential to make decisive
differences in the economy, security and political fortunes in the
region.
They, however, noted that northern
political leaders had failed on all fronts, hence the call on them to
sit up and take notice or be voted out in 2019.
Part of the communiqué read, “The hopes
that leaders who have been in power since 2015 will reverse the abuse
and neglect of the region in the previous decade have been betrayed.
“Weak governance, gross insensitivity
and unacceptable levels of incompetence have been compounded by battles
of attrition in which northerners have sapped one another’s strength.
“Weak and incoherent responses to
provocations from other parts of the country around the imperatives of
re-visiting the foundations and structures of the Nigerian state have
created the false image of a North without its own positions beyond
survival as the parasite of Nigeria.
“The historic gains in the northern
political unity secured by northern votes in the 2015 elections have
been wasted by the poor management of conflicts between and among
northern communities.
“Today, northern communities are
erecting barricades against members of other communities, and
politicians who have failed to lead and make impacts in the lives of the
poor and the vulnerable are daily feeding the people with hate and
resentment instead of searching for genuine and lasting solutions.”
The communique added, “In a region with
enough resources for every community or trade, our people are now
fighting for morsels, while leaders think of new ways to turn our misery
into electoral capital.
“The summit noted that in spite of
notable successes by the Buhari administration against the Boko Haram
insurgency in the North-East, many northern communities still live under
its threat.
“In many other parts of the North,
communities are routinely exposed to attacks from shadowy killers, while
suspicion and anger against the suspected killers is pitching
northerners against one other.”
The groups therefore, warned that “no
northern politician should expect to be voted for in the next general
election unless they demonstrate a willingness to champion a massive
assault on poverty and underdevelopment in the North.”
In this regard, they added, “Most
political office holders from the North are hereby served a notice that
they have failed the test to lead the region towards economic recovery
and growth.”
They emphasised the rights of all northerners to examine all options in political choices they would make in 2019.
“The leadership selection process must
be critically interrogated to present the best leader to Nigeria as a
whole. No one should take the North for granted, and it is not for
sale,” they added.
Earlier, the convener of the summit,
Prof. Ango Abdullahi, in his opening remarks, said the North was in
search of credible leaders ahead of the 2019 elections.
Abdullahi noted that elections were less
than one year away and it was imperative that the North searched for a
credible presidential candidate to replace President Muhammadu Buhari.
Apart from that, the former
Vice-Chancellor said the elders were also searching for credible
potential governors and legislators that would have the interest of the
region at heart and reposition the North.
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