Dr.
Paul Unogo, Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa'ad Abubakar, and Alhaji Manur Yakubu,
at the Northern Elders Forum summit of Northern Groups
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Northern leaders gathered
on Monday in Kaduna, the Kaduna State capital and told President Muhammadu
Buhari to work harder at fixing the nation’s economy because there was hunger
and starvation in the land.
The
Punch report continues:
The
northern leaders, however, said that despite the current economic woes characterizing
the President Buhari’s administration, their votes for him (Buhari) in the 2015
presidential election were never wasted.
If
Buhari or any other northerner presented himself for Presidency in
2019, they said, they would gladly vote for the individual.
A
former Secretary of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Dr. Hakeem
Baba-Ahmed, who spoke on behalf of the northern elders at the Northern Group’s
Summit organised by the Northern Elders Forum in Kaduna on Monday.
Besides,
Baba-Ahmed said the summit was being held in Kaduna because of the prevailing
peace brought about by the decimation of the Boko Haram sect by the Buhari
administration.
He
said, “Today, we meet in Kaduna in a vastly-improved security atmosphere, with
the Boko Haram sect pinned to enclaves. Some will say thank you to President
Buhari; we will say, you have delivered on one of your promises, which was
to improve our security.”
The
former INEC boss, however, reminded the President that there was hunger and
starvation in the land.
He
said, “We will not join those who say President Buhari should stop reminding us
of a past that is haunting us today. But we will join those who remind
him daily that hunger is stalking millions of homes. Inflation is making life
difficult by the day. People are losing their jobs. Businesses are closing
down. Infrastructure is decaying. Young Nigerians are losing hope of being
employed. Our hospitals are full of people who suffer mysterious illnesses, and
they cannot afford the fees.”
Baba-Ahmed
said despite the current economic woes in the country, the northern votes for
Buhari in 2015 were not wasted, insisting that the North did not make
mistakes in voting for the President.
He
added, “So, those who are disposed to listen, please listen. Northern votes
were not wasted in electing President Buhari. In 2019, we will also use our
votes in a manner consistent with our interests as northerners. We did not make
a mistake in putting up a solid, united front as northerners in spite of our
ethno-religions differences.”
Meanwhile,
the Chairman, Northern Governors Forum and helmsman of Borno State, Alhaji
Kashim Shettima, has said that nobody, be it the Indigenous People of Biafra or
any other separatist agitators, can divide Nigeria.
Shettima,
while addressing the leading lights of the region which included, governors,
senators, captains of industries, retired senior military officers, also hailed
Buhari for fulfilling one of his promises of decimating the Boko Haram
insurgents in the North-East and other parts of the region.
The
activities of the dreaded Boko Haram insurgents had claimed over 20,000 lives
since 2009 and rendered no fewer than two million people homeless.
Shettima
said the current calls by some Nigerians particularly the Igbo and other ethnic
nationalities in the country were purely the handiwork of those who had
lost in the “chess of power politics” in the country.
He
noted that there was no single ethnic nationality in the country that had a
greater stake in the continued existence of Nigeria than the Igbo, saying that
continuous agitation for the decimation of the country would remain an
illusion.
Besides,
Shettima argued that the greatest tragedy that befell the country was the
emergence of the Goodluck Jonathan administration.
The
Borno State governor noted that the Jonathan administration made every effort
to not only divide the North but the entire country along ethnic and
religious lines.
He
added that no matter the differences, nobody or group could balkanise the
Nigerian nation.
Northern Leaders
Meet, Say No Regret In Voting Buhari
Northern
leaders have said that despite the economic woes of the country, their votes
for President Muhammadu Buhari were not wasted.
They
said this in Kaduna on Monday at a summit organized by the Northern Elders
Forum.
According to them, if the President or any other Northerner presents him or herself for election in 2019, they will gladly cast their votes for the individual.
According to them, if the President or any other Northerner presents him or herself for election in 2019, they will gladly cast their votes for the individual.
A
former Secretary of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Dr. Hakeem
Baba-Ahmed, in a keynote address at the summit said, “Today we meet in Kaduna
in a vastly-improved security atmosphere, with Boko Haram pinned to enclaves.
“Some
will say thank you to President Buhari. We will say, ‘you have delivered on one
of your promises, which was to improve our security’.”
Baba-Ahmed,
however, reminded the President that there was hunger and starvation in the
land.
He
said, “We will not join those who say President Buhari should stop reminding us
of a past that is haunting us today. But we will join those who remind
him daily that hunger is stalking millions of homes.
“Inflation
is making life difficult by the day. People are losing jobs. Businesses are
closing down. Infrastructure is decaying. Young Nigerians are losing hope of
being employed. Our hospitals are full of people who suffer mysterious
illnesses, and they cannot afford the fees.”
He
said the situation did not mean that northerners were regretting their support
for the President.
“Those
who are disposed to listen, please, listen; northern votes were not wasted in
electing President Buhari,” he said.
“In
2019, we will also use our votes in a manner consistent with our interests as
Northerners. We did not make a mistake in putting up a solid, united front as
Northerners in spite of our ethno-religious differences.”
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