Shettima said, “It is also my expectation that at
the end of this meeting today and, God willing, tomorrow’s meeting of the
Governors, the Forum and our esteemed royal fathers will adopt a consensus position
on restructuring of the country that will be reflective of the general overall
interest of the people of Northern Nigeria and which will attract popular
acceptance.
“It is of vital importance to arrive at such
consensus position because it is crucial to dispel the erroneous impression
created and disseminated by certain interests in this country that the North is
opposed to restructuring.
“Secondly, it is important to do so not only to
accommodate the mainstream of Northern public opinion, our primary constituency,
but to also counter the specific versions of restructuring which generally seek
to place the North in a position of strategic political and economic
disadvantage, but portrayed as the only versions that can work for the nation.
“Without pre-empting the outcome of our
interactions over the next two days however, permit me Your Excellencies and
Your Royal Highnesses, to embark on a short reflection on the matter before
hand. Agreed that being citizens of a democratic country, Nigerians are entitled
to exercise their constitutionally guaranteed freedom of speech and
association, and the clamour for the restructuring of the country falls within
the purview of these freedoms. However, the exercise of such rights outside the
confines of responsibility is not acceptable.
“The resort to shenanigans, hate speech, and
sometimes, incitement to violence by organizations such as IPOP and MASSOB must
be unconditionally condemned as they are inimical to national unity, stability,
peaceful coexistence and national security. In this regards, I call on all
constituted authorities and responsible leaders of thought in the South East
and other parts of Nigeria to rise to the occasion and call these purveyors of
hate speech and inflammatory and provocative statements to order.
“These elements must be encouraged to pursue their
agitations within processes enshrined in our constitution and with the full and
willing participation of all parts of our nation.”
It is not clear how the All Progressives Congress
(APC) governors in the north will reconcile the northern position with the
party’s position.
Recall that the party only recently set up a panel
chaired by Nasir El-Rufai, the Kaduna State Governor, to details and enlighten
Nigerians on its unique definition of restructuring.
The southern regions of South-West, South-East and
South-South have over the years been more vocal and forward in pushing for
restructuring.
It remains to be seen whether the North, which many
believe has been largely overtly opposed to restructuring, will make a
fundamental shift in its somewhat consistent position of maintaining the status
quo or only acceding to limited changes.
Source: - Ebere Ndukwe | This Day | July 28, 2017.
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