A delegation from the Federal Government led by the Minister of Defence, Retired Maj. Gen. Bashir Magashi, Governors of the five States of the South East and other leaders of political, religious and traditional institutions in the zone, met at the Enugu state government house
today June 11 where they discussed the security challenges confronting the region in particular and Nigeria in general.FG delegation
and South East leaders meet in Enugu, reject agitation for secession.
Addressing
newsmen after the meeting, the Defence Minister, Magashi, disclosed that the
delegation will relay the commitment reached at the parley and other outcomes
of the consultation to President Muhammadu Buhari.
FG delegation
and South East leaders meet in Enugu, reject agitation for secession.
The Defence
Minister who was accompanied by his Interior Ministry counterpart and the
Service Chiefs, explained that they were in Enugu for a consultative meeting
with leaders of the South East zone on the issues of instability and
criminality, at the instance of President Buhari.
He added that
the meeting agreed that there were fundamental issues that need to be address
in the South East region.
The leader of
the Presidential delegation stated that one of the issues is the farmers/
herders conflict which, he said will “be given the necessary accord to stop
this menace all over the country, from the perspective of national interest”.
Magashi revealed
that the second issue they discussed was “the problem of marginalization”,
stressing it “is well accepted and further discussion will continue after we
have met with Mr President to see their grievances and after the governors will
articulate the grievances so that we can have further discussion on them”.
FG delegation
and South East leaders meet in Enugu, reject agitation for secession.
The Minister
further disclosed that the delegation endorsed the Community Policing Model of
the South East governors, adding that it “should be encouraged because we have
set precedence in the Amotekun in the Western part of the country”.
“We
appreciate our discussions. We are most humbled and I think each one of us; the
governors, the elders, the religious leaders were able to say one or two
things.
We would put
our heads together to see that peace and stability of this nation are brought
back to normalcy in no distance time.
We are
appealing to the media to report the positive side of government and encourage
us to pursue legitimate ways in which we can bring peace and stability in this
country” he said.
In an address
at the meeting, the Governor of Ebonyi State and Chairman of South East
Governors Forum, Dave Umahi, on behalf of the leaders of the zone, restated
their commitment to national unity, saying that “this sincere commitment is a
new dawn not only to South East but to entire Nigeria”.
Commenting on
the ban on open grazing, Gov. Umahi said.
“Just on a
very minor specifics for the emphasis of our people, we discussed the issue of
ban on open grazing and of course this delegation is in support of this ban on
open grazing and we also informed the delegation that each of the South East
states has laws in this respect”.
The South
East Governors Forum Chairman noted that the commitment of the Federal
Government towards addressing all the issues pertaining to herdsmen in the
South East is very important.
He stated
that the governors have agreed to articulate all the grievances and concerns of
the people of the South East “as spelt out by the Ohanaeze Ndigbo”, saying: “We
are happy that there is genuine willingness for further dialogue on such
issues”.
Gov Umahi
maintained that Ebube Agu is the only recognized local security outfit in the
South East, emphasizing that “no other security outfit is speaking for South
East and this is the position of Ndigbo”.
According to
him……
“We are
committed to one united Nigeria; we have always mentioned this; all our leaders
are committed to this and that is why we read it everywhere, a united Nigeria
of fairness, equity and equality of freedom and this we have further expressed.
“Those who
dish out hate speeches from our region, threat of violence or secession do not
speak for South East. I repeat we the South East people are not for secession,
we don’t support it; we don’t call for it.
“We condemn
the killings of security men and innocent people in the South East and the
governors are doing everything possible to ensure the safety of our people. We
are supporting the security agencies. We finally appeal to our people to
continue to engage our youths to eschew violence”.
Earlier in
his opening remark, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, described the
Town Hall meeting as timely and apt, expressing optimism that the outcome of
the meeting will address the security challenges in the South East zone.
Gov. Ugwuanyi
who stressed the need for all government structures to uphold the security and
welfare of the people as the primary purpose of government (enshrined in the
1999 Constitution), said that the consultation with the Service Chiefs and
critical stakeholders of the South East zone, on the current security
challenges, “underscores the centrality of this security responsibility in our
consideration”.
Other South
East leaders in the meeting include Governors of Abia and Imo states, Dr.
Okezie Ikpeazu and Senator Hope Uzodinma respectively, Deputy Governor of
Anambra State, Dr. Nkem Okeke, the Senate Minority Leader, Senator Enyinnaya
Abaribe, Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development, Hon. Uchechukwu
Ogah, President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Amb. Prof. George Obiozor, former
President of the Senate, Senator Ken Nnamani, Senator Ike Ekweramadu, Deputy
Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Toby Okechukwu,
Speaker of Enugu State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Edward Ubosi, former Governor
of old Enugu State, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyawu, Chief Nnia
Nwodo, Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), South East among
others.
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