“Nigerians Are Angry” – Abdulsalami Abubakar Worried About Security Crisis
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Security crisis worries Abdulsalami, Gambari warns against disintegration
Former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, on Monday, expressed concern about the rising tension in the country.
Abdulsalami
said some of the problems the country had been experiencing demanded
urgent action from government and individuals.
The ex-dictator
spoke at a roundtable discussion on the security challenges facing
the country organised by the General Abdulsalami Abubakar Institute
for Peace and Conflict Resolution in Minna, Niger State. The event began
on Monday.
He said, “There is anger in the land and voices of
reason are drowning very rapidly. It is clear that the situation
requires that we all live up to the expectations of a nation that puts
so much value on elders.
“The roundtable discussion, which has
participants drawn from across the country and represents interests and
perspectives of the nature of the issues and the solutions needed to
resolve them, is the centre’s contribution to the search for solutions
to the problems we are currently experiencing.”
He added, “We
are all here as Nigerians who share responsibility for the state of our
nation. Therefore, if any forum can help in the accurate identification
of the problems and solutions to a peaceful and united Nigeria, let us
be counted among such a forum.
“This roundtable discussion is
not a mini-national conference or a forum to review the constitution,
neither will it be fixated on those issues that feed the prevailing
tensions. These are matters that will doubtless appear in our
discussions, but they should not be allowed to distract from the key
goals of the roundtable discussion.”
The Chairman of the
roundtable discussion and former Minister of External Affairs, Prof
Ibrahim Gambari, told those clamouring for the disintegration of the
country as the solution to the current security crisis to take a second
look at the experiences of other countries that had done so.
Gambari
also said there could never be a military solution to any conflict,
insisting there was no alternative to dialogue in resolving
conflicts.
He added, “To bring conflicts under control, you must look for a common ground.
“The
forum should not be a mere paperwork, but taking real action. A lot is
expected from this forum, we must not allow things to fall apart.”
Ex-Minister
of Foreign Affairs, Prof Bolaji Akinyemi, Northern Elders’ Forum
leader Prof Ango Abdullahi and the Emir of Bida Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar
are participating in the event.
Meanwhile, the National
Secretary of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria,
Othman Ngelzarma, on Monday, said the decision of leaders from the
Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum to shun the event would not stop
them from being part of the programme.
SMBLF, comprising
pan-Yoruba group, Afenifere; Ohanaeze Ndigbo; Pan-Niger Delta Forum; and
the Middle Belt Forum, said in a statement co-signed by Chief Edwin
Clark (PANDEF); Chief Ayo Adebanjo (Afenifere); Chief John Nwodo
(Ohanaeze); and Dr Bitrus Pogu (MBF) that they would not be part of
the event because MACBAN was invited to the meeting.
In an interview with one of our correspondents, Ngelzarma said the herders were not bothered by SMBLF’s decision.
He
said, “I am already at the summit. The Southern and Middle Belt leaders
are entitled to their opinions as association leaders. We are right now
attending the historic summit.”
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