•He needs to study his history well- Tsav •ACF, NEF reactNortherners yesterday reacted to the comment by the former vice president.
Firing
the first shot, second republic lawmaker, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, said he
was engaging in “hyper media” activities in recent times for two major
reasons: commercial and business interest and to be in power to make
more money.
Junaid was, however, quick to warn that the north in
particular and Nigeria in general, was not for sale, adding that he
(Atiku) cannot be Nigeria’s president by insulting the north, insisting
that Atiku
was part of the reasons the region was being vilified by
southerners.
He said he came to that conclusion because an
average southerner believed that northerners have made so much money
through their positions in government and politics in the country.
“Atiku
is a scoundrel and a bloody nonentity. He attained political limelight
because the late Musa Yar’Adua put him there; today he wants to
position himself as the leader of the north. But the north doesn’t give
people of no consequence such position. His interest is not really about
restructuring. He thinks by insulting the north, the same way we are
being insulted by the south, that will give him presidency With this
kind of attitude, he can’t be the president of Nigeria. He will hear
from the north at the appropriate time. He is one of those making the
south to abuse the north. He is angry because his monopoly in the oil
servicing sector has been broken. His wealth will never buy him
Nigeria’s presidency. The north is not for sale, Nigeria is not for
sale. I pray God sees us beyond 2019, let him challenge me, if he ever
becomes Nigeria’s president,” Mohammed fumed.
On his part, former Lagos State Police Commissioner, Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, said Atiku needed to go back to history.
“I
disagree with Atiku Abubakar that Northerners who are opposed to
restructuring are lazy. Restructuring which provides self-determination
to the regions but does not affect the unity and oneness of the country
is welcomed. That is the position of most Northerners. Atiku needs to go
back to history. What are we restructuring in the first place?”
When
contacted, leader of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) and second
republic minister of steel, Wantareph Paul Unongo, declined to comment,
saying, “I will make a statement on it at the appropriate time.”
But
the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) General Secretary, Anthony Sani,
said: “I would believe the former vice president Atiku has his own
reasons for saying that the North opposes restructuring because
northerners are lazy. I do not share such views. You would recall we
have said that because restructuring means different thing to different
groups, we are unable to make any informed decision on the subject
matter. This is because there are those clamouring for true federalism,
some others for fiscal federalism and some groups hanker for resource
control. Yet, we have those who tout resource ownership.
“It is
against such backdrop that the Northern states Governors Forum has set
up a committee to collate the opinions of stakeholders across the North
with a view to informing their position on restructuring for the North. I
do not see the wisdom in all the talks about restructuring by some
elite, as if they do not know how democracy works. I believe we should
let those political parties, which wish to restructure the country by
way of far-reaching reforms of the polity to reflect such reforms in
their party manifestos and campaigns for the mandate needed for
implementation. I think it is undemocratic and morally preposterous to
demand restructuring of the country based on recommendations by
unelected platforms or individuals. Let political parties do their job
democratically for larger interest.”
Source: The SUN
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