Theophilus Y. Danjuma |
The National Christian
Elders Forum has blamed the Buhari administration for the current ethnic crisis
and agitation for secession in Nigeria, accusing the government of deliberately
disregarding the constitution and federal character.
Media
report continues:
The
forum, which has former senior army generals, including former defence
minister, Theophilus Danjuma, condemned the handling of the herdsmen/farmers
crisis, and warned that extremists were a jihadist agenda.
It
warned that the country was being driven to a needless armed conflict that
could occur if the situation is not well managed.
The
forum met in Abuja on Thursday. According to Vanguard newspaper, some of those
in attendance are Mr. Danjuma, Solomon Asemota, Joshua Dogonyaro and Zamani
Lekwot, both retired generals, Moses Ihonde, and Chukwuemeka Ezeife.
In
a statement signed by the NCEF’s chairman, Mr. Asemota, the forum demanded the
immediate nullification of appointments that appear to give undue advantage to
a section of the country.
“The
National Christian Elders Forum (NCEF) has viewed with much concern and
apprehension, the issues currently unfolding in the country. The Christian
Elders are saddened that once again, the nation is being driven to a needless
and mindless conflict that if not well managed, could conflagrate into war,
destruction, and threaten the cohesiveness of the Nigerian State.
“Presently,
a lot of provocative statements, actions and inactions are taking place in the
country. The NCEF noted with concern the budding Constitutional crisis in the
country, the threat of another major ethnic conflict occasioned by the
Independent People of Biafra’s (IPOB) call for secession and the response of
Arewa Northern Youths for the eviction of the Ibos from the North, the
agitations for Fiscal Federalism and Resource Control, amongst many other
regional agitations.
“As
distressing as the situation is, it would appear that many Nigerians are still
unaware of the real issues at stake. The NCEF wants Nigerians to be alert and
focus on the reality of what is actually occurring in Nigeria. The real problem
with the country is that JIHAD. The conflict between Democracy as National
Ideology and Sharia as a usurping ideology is responsible for the crisis
unfolding in Nigeria. The nation is in the throes of Jihad,” the statement
said.
Although
the NCEF and its sister body, CAN, have repeatedly blamed the Buhari
administration, of alleged attempts to “Islamize” Nigeria, some other Christian
leaders like the Catholic Bishop of Abuja, John Onaiyekan have dismissed the
claims as a “possible deception”.
The
NCEF frowned at the decision of some state governments to allocate tribal land
for animal grazing, accusing the government of promoting one trade above
others.
“The
NCEF finds it disturbing that with the wide expanse of land available in the
North, Government is sponsoring Grazing Reserve for Fulani herdsmen across the
nation. Apart from the injustice of Government promoting one trade over and
above other business interest groups in the country, the NCEF cannot understand
the rationale behind the action of some State Governors who are willing to
release the ancestral land of their people as Grazing Reserve.
“If
Grazing Reserve is a must for the Fulani herdsmen, instead of ranching which is
the international best practice, NCEF recommends that Sambisa Forest should be
given to the Fulani herdsmen,” it said.
The
group called on the security forces to be impartial and non-discriminatory.
“It
is disturbing the alacrity with which the security forces and top Government
officials responded to the attacks against the Fulani on the Mambilla Plateau,
in Taraba State, while remaining insensitive to the serial attacks and killings
by the same Fulani herdsmen across the nation,” the forum said.
The
group also called for the return of religious studies in schools while
supporting the current call for restructuring.
“The
NCEF considers it imperative that in the interest of the over 389 Ethnic
Nationalities in Nigeria and the over 180 million citizens that this Conflict
should be resolved in favour of Democracy.
“Therefore,
the NCEF is calling on all Nigerians, at home and abroad, to join in the call
for the SUPREMACY of the Nigerian Constitution. Every action of the present
Administration that violates the Constitution, particularly Section 10, Section
38 (1) and Section 14 (3) which specifically relates to the principle of
Federal Character in appointments should be reversed and all cases of
injustice, inequality and unfairness in Government appointments should be
redressed forthwith.
“As a rider, Nigerians should sustain the clarion call for restructuring the nation for True Fiscal Federalism. The ongoing debate on restructuring is healthy and NCEF hopes that it would quickly resolve the choice between Regions or States as Federating Units. NCEF calls on all Nigerians, as equal stakeholders, not to relent in the demand for True Fiscal Federalism and ensure that the issue is resolved as quickly as possible,” it said.
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