Friday 23 June 2017

Arewa Youths tells Acting President Yemi Osinbajo "You have to arrest those who signed quit notice"

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The Arewa Youth Assembly (AYA) has called for the arrest of Northern youths who signed the Igbo eviction notice. In a statement recently released by the group also urged Acting President Yemi Osinbajo to sack the Inspector General of Police, Director of the Department of State Service and the National Security Adviser. The group insisted that these security personnel have failed to do their job by refusing to arrest those behind the controversial quit notice. Earlier reported that Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna state had ordered that the youths be arrested. Up till now, this has not been done. The group also faulted some of the northern leaders who supported the eviction notice.
In the statement signed by its speaker, Mohammed Salihu in Kaduna on Friday, June 23, the group advised Osinbajo to immediately order the arrest of Arewa youths who signed the eviction note.

“If no arrest is made to serve as a lesson to others, next episode will be a full scale war and lives and properties will be destroyed by the follower ship of ember of disunity. Because the unity of Nigeria is not negotiable and can’t be left in the hands of misguided rascals. “While the sack of the security chief should be treated with dispatch and levity because whosoever descend into the arena of conflict will not escape the dust of the encounter, we should question the character of some of our elders we found their effusions rather too insensitive to bear especially in a country that is sitting on a delicate balance.

“It is not enough to lament what has happen in the past, it is more important and more noble to do something now in order to reshape the future of our beloved country Nigeria. “We call on the acting president to constitute without delay an all embracing, credible and sincere peace and reconciliation committee to resolve the brouhaha. “Arising from the above, the forum therefore advises all parties to remain calm and guard against provocative utterances in order not to further polarize the system." Meanwhile, Pro-Biafra agitators and northern youths issuing threats to Igbos have been warned to desist from such provocative actions by a retired deputy inspector general of police, Udom Ekpoudom. Ekpoudom stated that while it was easy to speak of violence, if they witnessed bloodletting on a large scale, such persons will run. According to Ekpoudom, instead of issuing threats to split Nigeria, Biafra agitators should continue to draw the attention of the federal government to issues of neglect and marginalization.

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