THE IGBO'S, ON LEGITIMATE STRUGGLE, BY YERIMA.
Yerima, a politician known for his essential views on
national issues, cautioned President Muhammadu Buhari and the Nigeria Armed
Forces against the use of force on the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and
the Movement for the Survival of the Sovereign State of Biafra ( MASSOB),
saying the groups were on a legitimate struggle for self-determination and
should be allowed to exercise their fundamental rights.
He disagreed with President Buhari and the top echelon of
the Nigeria Armed Forces on the handling of the renewed agitation by the groups
to revive the defunct Republic of Biafra saying they should be more matured and
accommodating in a democracy.
Yarima, who was speaking in Abuja said it was wrong for
people to classify the agitators who have been campaigning for the revival of
the defunct Republic of Biafra as secessionist because they have legitimate
rights under the Nigerian Constitution to express their views on any issue.
He said that rather than treat the agitators as rebels who
must be forced to either remain in Nigeria or be crushed, the Federal
Government should find out why the agitation has been growing by the day.
In recent weeks, there have been a series of public
demonstrations across the five states of the South-East geo- political zone as
well as spreading into Delta and Rivers states in the South- South geo-
political zone. In the wake of the mass rallies, President Buhari had warned
the groups that he would not tolerate actions that could lead to the
dismemberment of the country.
On the strength of that pronouncement, the Nigeria Armed
Forces has also issued warnings to the agitators to bury their dreams of having
a separate country or be prepared to face the full weight of the military. But
Yarima argued that though he believed in the unity of Nigeria, the agitators
should be allowed to express their views freely.
According to him, there should be no compulsion in a
democracy and the Indigenous People of Biafra must not be compelled to belong to
Nigeria. He said that rather than use force to subdue the agitators,
The former governor, now a Senator, told newsmen that
consequently, the federal government and the security agencies must allow them
to exercise their fundamental human rights as guaranteed by the Constitution. Further advice the federal-government should hold a survey in the region, to determined if it is the wish of the people to pull out of Nigeria and form their own republic.
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