CORRECT:Keep Your Mouth Shut And Leave Him Alone;Ex-Militants To ACF "Warn Atiku To Leave Jonathan Alone"
Its always right for people to mind their business and know how to talk,especially to their leaders...
Culled from thisday news.com
• Watch your utterances, northern group
cautions.
Former militant leaders in the Niger Delta
have called on the Arewa Consultative
Forum (ACF) to warn former Vice-President,
Atiku Abubakar, to leave President
Goodluck Jonathan alone to concentrate on
governance.
The warning came as leaders of the
Coalition of Northern States Political Parties
equally warned the militants to be careful
with their utterances and threats against
some of its leaders, saying the region has
the capacity to react commensurably to
threats issued on some of the political
leaders in the region.
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The former militants reiterated their stand
that Atiku was barred from the Niger Delta
region until he stopped his attack on
Jonathan’s bid for re-election in 2015.
Leader of the Leadership, Peace and
Cultural Development Initiative, a group of
ex-militant leaders, Reuben Wilson, was
reacting to the stand of the ACF over the
threat of the former agitators to bar Atiku
from the Niger Delta region.
The ACF had demanded that the threat be
withdrawn as nobody had the right to stop
their son from visiting any part of the
country.
Reacting to the stance of the ACF yesterday
in Port Harcourt, Wilson said as long as
Atiku was not relenting in the fight to chase
Jonathan out of office in 2015, he would
not know peace, neither would the security
of his investments in the region.
According to him, “If the ACF so likes Atiku,
let them advise him and other power
hungry northern elements to leave
Jonathan alone.'
“Jonathan has been in office for just two
years and they have done everything
possible to make sure he does not
concentrate on development issues. The
ACF should not provoke us. Where were
they when their son, Muhammadu Buhari,
promised hell for Jonathan?
“All this while that the Boko Haram
warlords have been killing and maiming
our people in the North, where was the
ACF? Why have they not called Kawu Baraje,
and Atiku to order? Why can’t they talk to
their own children to leave Jonathan alone?
“The likes of Atiku may be working hard to
divide this country. The ACF may have
closed their eyes to the devilish acts of
their Boko Haram brothers. But this
country will remain together and Jonathan
will be re-elected in 2015.
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“If there are people that should be angry, it
should be the former freedom fighters,
who have not benefited from the federal
government, especially as the lifeline which
the late President, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua
promised us before we decided to
surrender our arms. For the umpteenth
time, we are, therefore, reminding the
federal government of our lifeline. It is an
empowerment scheme that the federal
government promised about three years
ago and it has to be fulfilled.
“The lifeline has not come. We have
pleaded and pleaded with the federal
government on this. On many occasions,
the amnesty office has begged us to remain
patient and calm and we have shown
maturity and have continued to wait,
believing that the president will be mindful
to implement the amnesty agreement he
inherited.
“But your Boko Haram people have not
allowed Jonathan to remain focused. Your
northern brothers, who believe that the
presidency is their birthright are doing all
they can to distract him and they expect us
to keep quiet. When the North held sway
for over three decades, they had the
support of the South.”
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Wilson also dismissed a statement said to
be released by the Movement for the
Emancipation or the Niger Delta (MEND)
castigating the ex-militants for declaring
Atiku persona non grata in the region.
He said the name, Jomo Gbomo, was a
pseudo name they used while in the creeks
and challenged him to come out publicly
for people to see him.
Wilson said Jomo Gbomo was not in
existence as a human being and could not
have spoken against their stance on the
political developments in the country,
especially on the decision to bar Atiku from
visiting any part of the Niger Delta.
He said instead of continuously insulting
and condemning the president, the
northern politicians should be bold enough
to tell Nigerians what they consider to be
the sins of the president.
Meanwhile, the northern coalition, in a
statement signed by its Coordinator, Alhaji
Alfa Mohammed, and made available to
THISDAY in Minna yesterday, called on the
militants to withdraw their threats and
insults against the leaders within seven
days, adding that those leaders they were
threatening were courageous and
illustrious leaders from the region.
The coordinator specifically listed Atiku and
the six break-away Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) governors from the region that
joined the newly formed PDP.
It reasoned that though the crisis currently
rocking the ruling PDP was purely a party
affair, members of the coalition would not
sit by and watch while the militants
threaten, blackmail and rubbish its
courageous and illustrious leaders from the
region with impunity and without uttering a
word.
According to the statement, "Although, the
issues at stake are purely a PDP affair, we
can't fold our hands and be watching some
uncultured militant groups threaten,
rubbish and blackmail our courageous and
illustrious leaders. This is because, the
North does not lack the capacity to react
commensurably to any action the militants
may take against the northern leaders."
The coalition called on the leaders of the
South-south geo-political zone to call the
militants to order, in order not to pitch the
two regions against each other which it
noted would not be in the interest of the
whole country.
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