Afenifere, the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, said on Thursday
that President Muhammadu Buhari had decided to turn a blind eye to
inciting statements by some Northern leaders because they are both on
the same page.
Junaid Mohammed, in a recent interview, had said
the Igbo were free to secede if denied the presidency in 2023, while
Ango Abdullahi had also said there was nothing wrong if the North
remained in power for the next 100 years.
Speaking in with Daily
Independent, Yinka Odumakin, Afenifere’s National Publicity Secretary,
said he was not surprised that the Federal Government and security
agencies had not cautioned the likes of Junaid because they were only
verbalising the policies of the government which was aimed at alienating
some sections of the country.
He said it was surprising that
Omoyele Sowore, convener of the #RevolutionNow Movement, should be
languishing in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS)
with a stringent bail condition while the likes of Junaid and Ango, who
were making statements capable of dividing the country, were walking
free.
Odumakin said: “The Federal Government sees nothing wrong in these statements because they are singing from the same hymn book.
“The
government is implementing exclusive policies, alienating sections of
the country, and people like Junaid Mohammed and Ango Abdullahi are just
verbalising what the Federal Government is doing. They are only
verbalising what the government is acting.
“That is why the
security agencies have not called them to order. It is only those who
call for revolution that they arrest and give impossible bail
conditions.
“But these kinds of people who are making statements
that can divide the country and set it ablaze, they don’t even take any
notice.”
In a related development, President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nnia Nwodo, on Thursday said elder statesman and Second Republic lawmaker, Junaid Mohammed, lied when he claimed he (Nwodo) came to the North, knelt down and begged to be made president.
In a related development, President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nnia Nwodo, on Thursday said elder statesman and Second Republic lawmaker, Junaid Mohammed, lied when he claimed he (Nwodo) came to the North, knelt down and begged to be made president.
unaid,
in an interview with Daily Independent had said: “Are you telling me
because John Nwodo is the president of Ohanaeze I should ask people to
vote for him? I will not.
“He came all the way from Enugu with a
delegation and we had a meeting in a house not very far from my house, I
think it is the house of a former governor of Kaduna State, Lawal
Jafaru Isa.
“We had a meeting there in which John Nwodo went on
his knees begging us to make him president. We laughed at him. In our
culture, you don’t come here and say you people should make me this or
that. We allow people to point at you and say you are good to occupy
certain positions.”
However, speaking with our correspondent, Nwodo described Junaid’s statement as lies, saying he would soon respond.
“He (Junaid) is telling lies. I am in a meeting right now but I will
soon respond. We will issue a statement very soon,” Nwodo said.
Source:- Independentng
