The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has reacted to the arrest of Yoruba freedom fighter, Sunday Adeyemo popularly referred to as Sunday Igboho.
In a statement
issued by the coalition's spokesman, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, the group urged the
Nigerian government to immediately expose sponsors of groups clamouring for
self-determination in the Southern part of the country. The group suggested
that one of the charges that should be filed against Igboho should be
''incitement to violence against northerners''
The statement
in part reads
“From the outset, we wish to be categoric
that the arrest of Igboho and Kanu should not be mistaken as bringing about the
end to the uprisings and disturbances over self-determination perpetrated by
southern Nigerian elites and governments who use thugs like Igboho and Kanu.
We insist that rather than seeing the
arrest as an end in itself, it should be the beginning of the processes for
self-determination by any unit that wants to go.
Therefore, we insist on a peaceful
referendum for separation from a people who would at the slightest of pretexts,
attack, kill and destroy people of other regions and their properties,
especially those from the North.
The arrest of Igboho is government business
and so long as it conforms with the principle of rule of law and international
criminal justice procedures. We are not yet sure what he is going to be charged
with, but expectedly incitement to violence against northerners would be one of
them.
We all know that threats of violent
secession anywhere are a grave offense that no government will condone. From
records of history, it is only northern Nigeria that has not called for the
breakup of the country at the slightest of pretense.
With the arrest of Kanu and now Igboho, we
are hoping that government would go beyond prosecution to digging up and
exposing their sponsors and the agenda behind them.
While Kanu's case may be attributed to some
form of insanity which was exploited by the Southeast elites who were playing a
double game, Igboho is a deliberate and calculated, supported and encouraged
attempt by the Yoruba leaders including their governments to scare the North
into agreeing to cede power without competition.
Unfortunately, they took it too far by
arming Igboho and setting him against law-abiding citizens from other regions
particularly the North.
The arrest if considered along with that of
Kanu should serve as a lesson to those blind followers who are instigated into
setting fire to their own backyards whereas the instigators of such lawlessness
and violence almost all the time have a fallback option that includes escaping
abroad.
“The two arrests also attest to the level of cross-regional cooperation that is working across Africa."

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