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Igbo Boycott Meeting With Borno Govt by Nobody: 9:47pm On Jan 13, 2012
Igbo people in Maiduguri have expressed disappointment with the Borno State government over its alleged nonchalance towards the welfare of victims of Boko Haram Islamic sect attack in the state.

The people boycotted a meeting between the government, Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, and other southerners residing in the state on the incessant killing of non indigenous people by the sect’s members, Monday, claiming that government was not serious with their plight.

This is coming as Igbo Youths Movement, IYM alleges that the endless killings of Ndigbo in the north was meant to provoke the people and draw them into ‘’the fray,’’ adding that this ‘’portends great danger to the continued survival of Nigeria as a corporate entity.’’

The statement entitled, ‘’Pushed to the wall’’was signed by the President of IYM, Evangelist Elliot Ukoh and made available to Saturday Vanguard yesterday.

Meanwhile, the rejection of the tripartite meeting by the Igbo followed the feelings among southerners in the state that the government had not done enough to protect their lives and property.Some Igbo who spoke on the condition of anonymity said, ‘’We are not happy with this government, because since the killing of our people in their shops and churches started, nobody has been paid any compensation, even as Muslims are being compensated.

Just last week, Gov Shettima paid N89m compensation to Muslim victims. He also gave out N100m to the family of late Ba Fugu, the father in-law to late leader of Boko Haram, Ustaz Mohammed Yusuf. So we felt we are not relevant in the state.We have no business with Shetima as we have lost confidence in him. He is only concerned with the plight of the Muslims.”

Efforts to contact the Special Adviser to the Governor on Community Relations, who is also an Igbo, Mr. Kester Ogualli on telephone proved abortive as his GSM line was switched off.

Vanguard covered the first session of the meeting before journalists were asked to leave the venue to enable the state governor and the two bodies interact. Those in attendance included the Chairman of CAN, Rev. Yuguda Mdurvwa, his Secretary, Rev. Fai Pama and few leaders of the Yoruba community.

However, following threats to life by the Boko Haram, the Joint Task Force, JTF, “Operation Restore Order” in Maiduguri, the state capital has imposed a curfew on Maiduguri metropolis and Jere Council areas beginning from 5pm to 7am each day.

A statement by the Commander of the JTF, Major General Jack Nwaogbo, which was signed on his behalf by the Field Operations Commander, Col. Victor Ebheleme advised members of the public to comply, as anyone who violets such order will be dealt with according to the Rules of Engagement

Nwaogbo added that, by the JTF’s directive, security agencies had been empowered to fish out Boko Haram adherents, supporters and other criminal elements hiding under the cover of the group.

The JTF however, advised law abiding citizens to go about their normal businesses within the time available to them, even as those on essential services were advised to identity themselves properly to the security agents.

The statement further enjoined members of the public to make use of the following GSM Hotlines, 07085464012, 08154429346 and 08064174066 to report issues of security to the JTF, as any information received would be treated with utmost confidentiality.

Speaking at the Monday meeting, Governor Shettima had explained that the purpose was to interact with CAN and the leadership of other minority tribes/communities on the possible means of protecting their lives and property in the state.

But according to the IYM boss, Evangelist Ukoh, ‘’The calculated decision by Boko Haram sect and their hidden sponsors to disintegrate Nigeria has gone on with it’s attendant blood letting for much too long.

The frightening silence of Northern leaders has got to the breaking point. Lord Fredrick Lugard’s idea of a Nigeria he forcefully almagamated in 1914 has got to the point of severe survival test by Boko Haram, it is doubtful if the centre can hold.

We’ve been told severally by globally respected writers that this house has fallen. We’ve also been told both by Late Ghadaffi and the C.I.A that we would disintegrate. We have had faith that we could manage but Boko Haram and their sponsors think otherwise.

The emergence of a Southern Christian President has finally brought to the fore, the folly of a section of Nigeria who believes they are born to rule. Their inability to accept stark reality that Nigeria belongs to all and their desperation for power has brought the nation to its knees.

The endless slaughters of Southerners and the calculated attempt by Boko Haram to draw Ndigbo into the fray portends great danger to the continued survival of Nigeria as a corporate entity.

The calculated attempt to provoke reprisals by deliberately killing Ndigbo in the North, designed to bring the government down will only result to a very bloody civil war, the kind not experienced in Africa before now.

It is time for good men and women to stand up and save Nigeria.

The South East leaders are under intense pressure to authorize reprisals. There is a limit to our ability to hold on for continued tolerance and endurance.

The people of the South-east are surprised that Nigerians are only interested in fuel price, nobody is talking about the Ndigbo that are being slaughtered daily in Northern Nigeria. In churches, during town-hall meetings, in buses on their way home and even passer-bys.

The key problem is the unworkable unitary structure and desperation to occupy centre. Half-witted ignoramuses cannot set agenda for us. We will not play into their hands.

Politicians who used empowerment and emboldened Boko Haram have already lost control.

Those who think we will not fight back may not be right. We will decide when and how. It is not in our character to kill helpless women and children.

The endless slaughtering of Southerners and the calculated attempt by Boko Haram to draw Ndigbo

The calculated decision by Boko Haram sect and their sponsors to disintegrate Nigeria has gone on with it’s attendant blood letting for much too long.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/01/boko-haram-igbo-boycott-meeting-with-borno-govt/
Re: Igbo Boycott Meeting With Borno Govt by Onlytruth(m): 10:00pm On Jan 13, 2012
frosbel:


The frightening silence of Northern leaders has got to the breaking point. Lord Fredrick Lugard’s idea of a Nigeria he forcefully almagamated in 1914 has got to the point of severe survival test by Boko Haram, it is doubtful if the centre can hold.

We’ve been told severally by globally respected writers that this house has fallen. We’ve also been told both by Late Ghadaffi and the C.I.A that we would disintegrate. We have had faith that we could manage but Boko Haram and their sponsors think otherwise.

The emergence of a Southern Christian President has finally brought to the fore, the folly of a section of Nigeria who believes they are born to rule. Their inability to accept stark reality that Nigeria belongs to all and their desperation for power has brought the nation to its knees.

The endless slaughters of Southerners and the calculated attempt by Boko Haram to draw Ndigbo into the fray portends great danger to the continued survival of Nigeria as a corporate entity.

The calculated attempt to provoke reprisals by deliberately killing Ndigbo in the North, designed to bring the government down will only result to a very bloody civil war, the kind not experienced in Africa before now.

It is time for good men and women to stand up and save Nigeria.

The South East leaders are under intense pressure to authorize reprisals. There is a limit to our ability to hold on for continued tolerance and endurance.

The people of the South-east are surprised that Nigerians are only interested in fuel price, nobody is talking about the Ndigbo that are being slaughtered daily in Northern Nigeria. In churches, during town-hall meetings, in buses on their way home and even passer-bys.

The key problem is the unworkable unitary structure and desperation to occupy centre. Half-witted ignoramuses cannot set agenda for us. We will not play into their hands.

Politicians who used empowerment and emboldened Boko Haram have already lost control.

Those who think we will not fight back may not be right. We will decide when and how. It is not in our character to kill helpless women and children.

The endless slaughtering of Southerners and the calculated attempt by Boko Haram to draw Ndigbo

The calculated decision by Boko Haram sect and their sponsors to disintegrate Nigeria has gone on with it’s attendant blood letting for much too long.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/01/boko-haram-igbo-boycott-meeting-with-borno-govt/

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Re: Igbo Boycott Meeting With Borno Govt by umechuma: 10:20pm On Jan 13, 2012
The concept of Born to Rule is dead and over
Northerners are having hard time believing they can't rule Nigeria for a long time to come
The judgement day is still ahead
Re: Igbo Boycott Meeting With Borno Govt by Nobody: 10:26pm On Jan 13, 2012
A report on these boko haram killing of igbo should be sent to un human rights commission and icc in the hague.buhari,bakare should be listed as some of the culprits/sponsors/promoters of these killings as their utterances before,during,after 2011 elections are similar to the rwanda hate messages that contributed to the rwanda genocide of 1994.
Re: Igbo Boycott Meeting With Borno Govt by houvest: 11:03pm On Jan 13, 2012
Their concern now should be how to divest from there and relocate.
Re: Igbo Boycott Meeting With Borno Govt by NegroNtns(m): 11:15pm On Jan 13, 2012
Efforts to contact the Special Adviser to the Governor on Community Relations, who is also an Igbo, Mr. Kester Ogualli on telephone proved abortive as his GSM line was switched off.

Vanguard covered the first session of the meeting before journalists were asked to leave the venue to enable the state governor and the two bodies interact. Those in attendance included the Chairman of CAN, Rev. Yuguda Mdurvwa, his Secretary, Rev. Fai Pama and few leaders of the Yoruba community.

However, following threats to life by the Boko Haram, the Joint Task Force, JTF, “Operation Restore Order” in Maiduguri, the state capital has imposed a curfew on Maiduguri metropolis and Jere Council areas beginning from 5pm to 7am each day.

A statement by the[b] Commander of the JTF, Major General Jack Nwaogbo[/b], which was signed on his behalf by the Field Operations Commander, Col. Victor Ebheleme advised members of the public to comply, as anyone who violets such order will be dealt with according to the Rules of Engagement

Igbos need to shut the fvck up about how their silence is a mystical strength! Fvck your strength. . . .uptil now you have been the only brave Southerners, every other tribe in the South was a coward. Now come time to test your bravery and you are borrowing from the Yoruba model.

Look at the highlights. . . SE people are on the top hierarchy of the authority in Maiduguri and yet to know that your own people at top dont care about protecting and shielding you goes a long way to demonstrate why your people flee home and prefer to shield under the umbrella and protection of rival tribes than their own people. Seriously, we need to psychoanalyze the igbo tribe. . . . what is wrong with your unity and tribal identity? Its fvcked up!!

A Yorub people will never occupy these three positions and not seek a cover for their people, nor Hausa.

Beaf, is this the people you are agitating to camp sovereignty with? I pity your downcreek a s s . bambastik rasklat! angry angry
Re: Igbo Boycott Meeting With Borno Govt by NegroNtns(m): 11:17pm On Jan 13, 2012
boko haram killing of igbo should be sent to un human rights commission and icc in the hague

You guys have gone gong ho on UN human rights and crime against humanity. . . . its a pity! You are better off appealing to India to come and rescue you than you are with UN coming to your aid.
Re: Igbo Boycott Meeting With Borno Govt by Nobody: 11:28pm On Jan 13, 2012
^^^move over to any yoruba thread available if you have nothing constructive or reasonable to say.
Re: Igbo Boycott Meeting With Borno Govt by OneNaira6: 11:33pm On Jan 13, 2012
chima12:

^^^move over to any yoruba thread available if you have nothing constructive or reasonable to say.

This is how he is. Most people just ignore him.  I find it ironic, now it is okay for a military Igbo man to stand up for his people to prove Igbo strength but when an Igbo man did so in the 60s, the entire nation ganged up on him, ridiculed him even till this day. Nigerian two-face, it is does not surprise me one bit. 

@ OP
What are they still doing up north?  Are this the Igbo whom are unfortuantely stuck up north or traders.  If na traders, we need to go up their and slap some sense into those people.
Re: Igbo Boycott Meeting With Borno Govt by Nobody: 12:49am On Jan 14, 2012
More than 90% of Igbo people in the north are into trading/private bizness. The various igbo associations in the north should encourage igbo people in the north to relocate to the south.those leaving now should be very careful and vigilant because the roads are not safe.it is better to wait for now,stay in safe areas and wait for the nlc strike to called off first,once workers are back to work and transporters are moving normally,then you can leave the north but for now,travelling in northern roads is risky. One more thing,igbos in the north should stop that habit of building houses and owning landed property in the north,the value of land/houses goes down whenver their is crises and you will not carry that house on your head if you have to run back to the east,if you are lucky,you will sell the house most times for a lower price than the actual value of the house/land.
Re: Igbo Boycott Meeting With Borno Govt by umechuma: 1:43am On Jan 14, 2012
I hope very Igbo man in the North now have a gun to defend themselves.

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