Atiku urges Arewa youths
Atiku urges Arewa youths;Drop all demands, not only quit notice A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has praised the Arewa Youths for withdrawing the October 1 quit notice order to Ndigbo, but said the decision is not worth it should the groups fail to drop all their demands.
The Arewa youths had on Thursday, August 27, announced the withdrawal of the
notice, but vowed it would continue to pursue its other listed demands up to
the United Nations.
Among the
demands that they vowed to continue to pursue include that the Federal
Government must label the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) a terrorist
organisation. It also asked that the leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu should be
re-arrested immediately and sent back to jail.
They are also
insisted that a referendum be conducted to allow the Igbos have their “Republic
of Biafra”.
But in a statement through his media office in Abuja on Friday, Atiku described the withdrawal of only the quit notice order as “pyrrhic”, a victory that it is tantamount to defeat.
But in a statement through his media office in Abuja on Friday, Atiku described the withdrawal of only the quit notice order as “pyrrhic”, a victory that it is tantamount to defeat.
He said,
“Reconciliation must be total or else it is pyrrhic.”
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Atiku,
nonetheless called on other ethnic groupings like the Niger Delta, to also
withdraw their counter quit notices.
Arewa youths had argued that the quit notice order was given sequel to the agitation for Biafra by Nnamdi Kanu-led IPOB.
Kanu and his group have remained defiant in their demand and had ordered that there will no longer be any election in the South East until the Federal Government declares referendum for Biafra. He recently rejected claims that he had withdrawn his group’s threat of no election in the South East.
Arewa youths had argued that the quit notice order was given sequel to the agitation for Biafra by Nnamdi Kanu-led IPOB.
Kanu and his group have remained defiant in their demand and had ordered that there will no longer be any election in the South East until the Federal Government declares referendum for Biafra. He recently rejected claims that he had withdrawn his group’s threat of no election in the South East.
It’s possible
he may return to jail after the office of the Attorney General of the
Federation wrote an Abuja division of the Federal High Court demanding that the
bail granted to Kanu on his alleged treasonable offence be revoked.
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