Sultan Sa’ad
Abubakar has said that if anyone plans to attack the Igbo who are resident in
the northern part of the country, such attack should be directed at him, first.
The Sultan said this when the world Igbo union
leader, Dr. Mishack Nnanta, accompanied by resident Igbo chiefs, paid sallah
homage to him at his palace.
“If anybody or group of persons plans negative
attack on Igbo, he or they should attack me first because I am against the
so-called ultimatum issued by the Arewa youths that Igbo should leave the
north,” he said.
Abubakar observed that “restructuring” to his
understanding does not mean galvanizing or dividing Nigeria, but making
“adjustments here and there for equal accommodation of all and sundry in
Nigeria for equity and fair play religiously, socially and economically.”
He further observed that the agitation by some
people for disintegration “cannot solve any of the problems facing the country”
and that “dividing it into many parts is not the solution for the married of
problems bedevilling the nation because this will lead to towns and villages
clamouring to become independent.”
He suggested that the way forward was a round-table
dialogue and not carrying arms which would never lead to peace. Agreeing that
there were genuine complaints that border on marginalisation, the Sultan
however said that the way out was peaceful resolution.
He blamed the nation’s politicians for most of the
problems faced by Nigerians saying.
“They come to you during campaigns, promise you
heaven in your house, air conditions on all roads and milk entering your mouth
hourly without any effort from you. As soon as they win and go to Abuja, they
start planning comfort for themselves while those from the rural areas move to
state capitals, abandoning those who voted them,” he lamented.
Nnanta earlier said that Igbo were peace-loving
Nigerians whose stalk-in-trading was engaging in their businesses.
“Igbo cannot leave peacefully in isolation from
Nigeria. They should work towards ensuring proper integration, reconstruction
as promised by Gen. Yakubu Gowon. They may agitate for creation of more states
in the South-East to meet up with other geopolitical zones of the country,” he
said.
News
Source: - Vanguard | September 3, 2017.
Photo Source: - Premium Times | July 8, 2017.

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