The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, AYCF, has stated that it will not
allow a repeat of the political scenario that played out in 2015 where
the North was purportedly turned into a mere observer in who represents
the region in a presidential election.
AYCF said it has noticed
that gradually, the country was being pushed back to the political
scenario of 2015, in which the South-West region dominated
decision-making efforts on who should be Nigeria’s president.
It
noted that the North, out of modesty, merely allowed that “historic”
imposition which has made the region’s first four years wasted years of
poverty, hunger, unemployment, general underdevelopment and disturbing
levels of stagnation.
AYCF, in a statement made available to
DAILY POST on Sunday afternoon by its National President, Alhaji Yerima
Shettima, said, “As a group of citizens from the North, who mince no
words in speaking the truth every time, we are once again sounding a
note of warning as follows:
“We will no longer tolerate the kind
of imposition that brought the nation’s economy to knees and all we now
get is empty propaganda instead of performance. This is an insult on the
sensibilities of all Nigerians who struggled to drive away the military
in order to pave way for democracy
“Even though the consensus is
that power should reside within the North in 2019, we make bold to say
no one should dare try to teleguide the region and its people this time
around. Northerners have a right to their democratic aspirations and
choice of a President and no one should try to usurp such constitutional
power through the backdoor.
“We want to make it vary clear that
the era of imposition of anyone on the North is gone. We are watching,
very closely, the turn of events on Nigeria’s democratic space at the
moment and won’t take any form of manipulation by people who know little
or nothing about the kind of leadership the people of the North want.
“We
cannot fathom why people outside the North should turn our region into
their political experiment field, choosing a candidate who would take
orders from them and abandon his own people’s wishes and aspirations.
“This
is primitive, unacceptable and a smear on well-known democratic
principles of a modern, independent nation that we have been in over 50
years.
“The earlier this shameful manipulation of our hopes in
democracy is stopped, the better for our relationship with our
neighbours. On no account should anyone take the North for granted
again, especially on the matter of 2019 presidency. We are no fools and
the world has come a long way from the era of political obscurantism and
harmful patronage.
“We also find it disheartening that the
Northwest is now slowly going into the hands of toxic political class,
whose political madness has now reached alarming levels. How else can
anyone, in his right senses, explain the emergence of Nine(9)
presidential candidates all from one geopolitical zone? What has gone
wrong with the North’s sense of decency in politics?
“Imagine the
exemplary style of the Northeast, which has just two candidates! Isn’t
that a lesson for the scattered and uncoordinated Northwest? If this
mess is not tackled, the next generation of Northern political leaders
will never forgive us for being so callous and reckless politics. And we
won’t fold our arms and watch this happen.
“We also declare that
our plans are already in top gear, to use all constitutional means to
protect the integrity of the North by stopping those political merchants
from elsewhere who are turning our region into their experimental
guinea pig. We have overlooked this political subjugation in 2015, to
give democracy a chance and also not to jeopardise the alliance between
the North and its neighbours. But now that there are deliberate efforts
by some political merchants to repeat the same ridiculous manipulation,
we are telling them that it’s no longer possible.
“There are so
many ways of promoting the deepening of democracy in Nigeria, but open
and shameless manipulation is not one of them. We hope this message
would serve as a final warning to those plotting for the imposition of
their lackeys as presidents for selfish political gains. We have heard
enough of this insult on the North just because some self-centred
political marauders are being driven by the hunger for absolute power.
Enough is enough.”
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