Arewa youth leader calls for the sack of Defence Minister,
NSA, IGP.
*Shettima
The inflammatory statements here and
there especially coming from politicians and ex-militants on the general
elections are source of worry. You agree?
I am worried because this is not
what we expected from this country at this time. I am very worried also because
we don’t need these inflammatory statements coming here and there at this
particular time. It baffles me when I see our democracy turning into something
else. People don’t talk as patriotic Nigerians. Politicians don’t talk about
what will benefit the people any more and those who are beneffiting from the
government shy away from the truth. Most of them believe that they can do
anything and go away with it.
Many Politicians seem to have
forgotten that election will come and go but the country will remain.
We have done it in the past and we
are going to do it again. Those who are making inflamatory statements are those
who have not contributed any thing to the growth of the country, they were not
on the trenches when there were problems but they have the opportunity to be
there not because they are better than us. Let all politicians be mindful of
what they say because if anything goes wrong, they will all be affected. If
they think they will run away, they may not be able to escape and if they do,
their families will be affected.
With some of these war threat,
people are apprehensive of possible post election violence, what are you doing
to stop it?
The post election violence in 2011
is still fresh in my memory. So many people were killed and many families were
wiped out in Kano. I saw how people were lynched. It was good that it didn’t
escalate to the south. We liaised with various ethnic nationalities and it was
controlled. We have worked alongside some international organisations and built
a good relationship.
But we have been able to manage the situation and those
leaders from various organisations that are based in the South have actually
seen our efforts and have trusted us.
As one of the Northern leaders, I
give updates to people and educate them on what to do. Where danger looms, I
call the attention of the government and security agencies to avert it and to
protect people.
Right now, are you doing the same
inorder to forestall a repeat of the post-election violence in 2011?
We are doing it. As I speak with
you, we are in touch with various ethnic national leaders. I have spoken, with
Fredrick Fasheun, Gani Adams, Asari Dokubo and the rest of them. We are
discussing extensively and we might hold a press briefing very soon on the need
for violence-free elections before and after election in all parts of the
country.
These people are of the view that
they are being treated as second class citizens. Yes! I agree with some of
their views because we are all the same in this project Nigeria.
There is hope if we have equity and
fairness. The politicians have to watch their utterances. These days, the
campaigns are not based on issues but attack on personalities. It has even
extended to generations of a families. I don’t think it is right, people must
be called to order. The politicians are too rascal in their approaches.
To me, both the ex-militants and TY
Danjuma are wrong. The call for war is wrong and also depriving somebody of his
freedom of speech is also wrong. If Jonathan loses through normal process, they
have no reason to raise any eyebrow; again, there are other channels without
war. You can go to court and challenge the verdict. Nigeria must be seen to be
bigger than any individual.
Again, the call by Danjuma that they should be arrested
is uncalled for because similar statements have been made by other people in
the past. What happened? Was there any arrest? No. So, anybody talking now is
enjoying his liberty under a democratic government.
But from the discussion I had with
so many of them, nobody wants war.
What efforts are the Northern
leaders putting in place to ensure that there is no repeat of 2011 post
election violence?
You can see that I spend most of the
time, in the north. I move from one state to another trying to consult with
various youth organisations. We are trying to educate them on the consequences
of violence. It usually starts when somebody initiates a bad idea and put it on
people.
These people believe whatever they are told and they start killing
people. We try as much as we can to diffuse that mindset, sensitize them and
make them realise the effect of their action. Be that as it may, I don’t think
that is enough, government must also rise to the challenge that adequate security
is provided during and after the elections.
The Boko Haram insurgents seem
to have defied all government’s strategy to wipe them out, what do you think
government should have done?
In fairness, I don’t expect
President Jonathan to go to Maiduguri and fight. There are people saddled with
that responsibility. It shows these people have demonstrated total
incompetence.
The government then must rise to the occasion to saction them,
sack them and bring fresh people who will deal very well with the situation.
So, when people tell me Jonathan is behind Boko Haram, I get confused the more.
Most of the people involved in security of the country are from the Northern
area, so, are they in any way sabotaging the efforts of the government or
serving the interest of a particular people?
We should ask Minister for Defence,
the National Security Adviser, NSA, the Inspector General of Police,
Attorney-General of the federation, all of them are from the north. Instead of
pointing accusing fingers, these people should tell us about it and we will
know where the problem is coming from rather than blaming Jonathan alone.
But these people get order and
directives from the President…
Yes! I am sure there is an order and
if there is none, I challenge them to come forward and say it. So, if there is
an order and they refuse to carry out the order, or they don’t carry it out
well he should sack them. Fire all of them and bring in fresh blood that will
tackle this problem and save our nation. What is affecting Maiduguri and other places,
is indirectly affecting other parts of the country.
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