THE Arewa Youth Forum yesterday slammed the former Military Head of
State and 2011 Presidential candidate of Congress for Progressive
Change, CPC, General Muhammadu Buhari over his prediction of a bloody
revolution if 2015 election is rigged. The youths in a statement
described General Buhari’s outbursts as misguided, treasonable and
uncalled for.
According to the group, Nigerians must ensure that the prediction of
General Buhari of imminent bloodletting does not see the light of the
day as such will not only bring disunity, but has the tendency of
producing numerous widows and orphans.
In a statement signed by the group’s President, Abdulkareem Tijani,
the group while calling on Nigerians to shun Buhari’s call for violence
and embrace peace and unity, said, ‘’Buhari’s recent statement that in
2015, violence that will follow the election will make the 2011 violence
a child’s play, is uncalled for, misguided and treasonable.
“Buhari by the statement he made before the election in 2011
precipitated the violence that followed the 2011 presidential election
and till now Nigeria has not recovered from the same.
‘’We call on all Nigerians irrespective of their states and religious
back ground to see Buhari for what he truly is.. We hereby call on
Nigerians to shun Buhari’s call for violence and embrace peace and
unity.”
Also yesterday, the National Council for Peace and Unity stressed the
need for leaders to control their anger and sentiments at all times
especially at difficult periods like what Nigeria is going through at
the moment.
The group in a statement signed by its Chairman and former Minister
of the Federal Capital Territory, Engr. Muhammed Abba-Gana, said that
there was the need for Nigerians to put heads together to ensure speedy
and happy resolution of all crises particularly that of insecurity so
that we move on to bring progress and prosperity to our people.
According to Abba-Gana, the National Council for Peace and Unity will
be setting up a peace and security committee that will be holding
public hearings in major geographical zones in Nigeria starting with
Lagos.
According to the statement, “Instead of Nigerians to vent their anger
on the pages of newspapers or on fellow Nigerians, the committee shall
provide a platform where people can discuss their grievances and it
shall be documented. Nigerians are tired of losing their friends and
loved ones as a result of violence. The number of orphans and widows in
the northern part of Nigeria is on the increase. We must say no to
disunity.”
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