The Northern Elders Forum has dismissed the National Conference, which
is planned to commence next week, saying it “lacks a constitutional basis or
any form of legitimacy or authority to speak for the people of the North or
other Nigerians.”
In a declaration adopted at the end of its meeting in Kano on Tuesday,
the group said the proceedings, conclusions and recommendations of the National
Conference would therefore be of no consequence and would not be accepted
by the people of the North.
The NEF further added that the critical issues of national development
were fairly well known and could be incorporated in
amendments of the constitution, and that the North must work with other
Nigerians to seek more legitimate avenues for discussing the nature and future
of the Nigerian nation, including all options which may be negotiated with
other Nigerians.
It noted that while the people of the North were aware that the on-going
challenges to security of life and property in the area represented acts of
hostility against the people by leaders who have responsibility to protect
them, the intolerable assaults must be stopped by the President Goodluck
Jonathan administration, or “by another responsible and committed leadership
that should emerge in its place.”
The northern elders’ declaration, among others, said, “The rather
diabolical, purposive and systematic underdevelopment of Northern economic and
its social structures by the national leadership and some leaders in the North
must be resisted; and policies which deepen inequity, underdevelopment
injustice against the North must be reversed.
“Political activities, including elections must respect the will of the
people; and further attempts to deprive the North of its rights to benefit
fully in the democratic process will be lawfully and firmly resisted;
“Unfair and unjust allocation of resources of the nation which deprive
the North of its legitimate rights must cease; and the North must intensify
efforts to improve the exploitation and management of its own human and other
resources;
“The planned National Conference has no constitutional basis, or any
form of legitimacy or authority to speak for the people of the
North or other Nigerians. Its proceedings, conclusions and recommendations are
therefore of no consequence and will not be accepted by the people of the
North. The critical issues of national development are fairly well known and
can be incorporated in amendments of the constitution.”
NEF also called for the 2015 elections to be conducted in a peaceful
atmosphere throughout the North and the nation, stressing that the armed forces
and the police must not be abused in the process and that the will of the
people must prevail.
It urged Northerners to resist attempts to intensify insecurity or cause
further divisions and violence around faith and ethnic groups in the North.
idiot lik u...we all know how dump u ppl are over there..u ppl don't want to do any thing productive but to hang on oil forever and dats y u will reject it becos you know the south will advocate for regional resource control. am sure dis conference will get to a stalemate and we eventually divide dis country.
ReplyDeleteMy broda u spoke mi mind!dis ppl ve problem n if action is not taking agaist dis old men den I see serious denja.dey re so blind dat is only nagetivity dats visible to dey.is a pity
ReplyDeleteDon't be deluded,the oil u are talking about can get dried up any moment,we don't have land mass in the south like the north for our agriculture,pls stop this division, let's move together ,it wil be the best for us pls.I believe in one Nigeria
ReplyDeleteso how then can we grow and develop if they don't bend down and find some thing productive to do and not run after oil up and down and at the end of the day not help there people or create an instution for them to be empowered and not beg up and down. school dey don't want to go, trading mba, manufacturing lie lie. so watin we go do na?
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