The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) yesterday said power must return to
the North in 2015, warning governors in the zone to cue behind the
power-for-North struggle or see themselves as anti-North. The elders
also threatened to take the Federal Government to the International
Court of Justice (ICJ) for the killings of civilians in the recent Baga
carnage if the security forces deployed to the area were found culpable
of mass killing by a set of lawyers constituted by the forum to probe
the incident.
Led by its Chairman, Malam Maitaima Sule, Dan Mansaini Kano, the
forum during a meeting in Maiduguri, Borno State with Borno Elders and
after its visit to the governor of the state, Kashim Shettima, said
though the northerners threw away the presidency few years ago by some
political errors, adding that elders in the North had decided that it
was time to return the presidency to the region.
“We are not happy that the North is not playing active role in the
present day. That is why we decided to bring together our surviving
elders. We resolved that something must be done, that the North ought to
do more than it currently doing now in the affairs of the country. You
know the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) is a socio-cultural group but in
the current situation now in this country, we need more than a
socio-cultural group to address our challenge and that is why we came
with the formation of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF).
Our group believes that any discussion that will not bring back power
to the North in 2015 is not in the interest of the North and its
people,” the forum chairman who was represented by Prof. Ango Abdullahi,
former vice chancellor of Ahmadu Bello Univesrity (ABU) and founding
member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said. He said the elders
had constituted two committees to examine the political future of the
North vis-à-vis power rotation issue as it affected 2015 and the current
insecurity in the North, adding that the elders were posed to tackle
the governors of the 19 northern states over the issue.
“I was a founding member of PDP and I do know that zoning of the
presidency between the North and South was agreed but (former president)
Obasanjo came and decided to deal with the North. We knew then it will
take a huge effort to address this challenge but if we stand firm and
with dedication, the North can stand again. The Northern Elders Forum
has no political party, no candidate but our party is the people of the
North. We know where the lapses are but we’re going to tackle the
governors of the northern states. So join us in this fight,” he told
Governor Shettima.
The forum also berated the Federal Government for the handling of the
insecurity in the North, saying “I sensed lack of honesty and sincerity
in the approach to the Boko Haram insurgency. “We sensed some of the
insecurity going on in the country is particularly targeted at a
particular part of the country perhaps to weaken its political
relevance. The Boko Haram crisis has been on for too long and we have
the feeling that some people in power are just dragging it for material
or pecuniary reasons.
Just take a look at the security vote in this year budget and you
will understand the background for our feeling and curiosity. As we went
along, there is doubt to the sincerity of the leaders in managing the
crisis. There is also the feeling of political undertone with this
vicious campaign about 2015,” he stated.
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