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North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by sarrki(m): 3:31am On Aug 22, 2017
Former Nigeria Ambassador to Switzerland and one of the founding members of All Progressives Congress (APC), Ambassador Yahaya Kwande in this interview with ISAAC SHOBAYO speaks on 2019 ambition of the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, restructuring, unity of the North, the health of President Muhammadu Buhari among other topical issues. Excerpt:



AS a political associate of the former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, there is insinuation that he might run for 2019 presidential election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Is there any inkling to this effect?

I have read similar stories in the media, but it is too early to say he is going to the left or right. Atiku Abubakar is a leader of all. A majority of people in APC are with him and would not like him to leave, likewise some in PDP are also rooting for him. I believe when the time comes, he will decide. The people of Adamawa State that tried very hard to pull him down have submitted to him. Based on this, he was bestowed with the title of Waziri of Adamawa. So, as far as I am concerned, I cannot tell you directly that he is going left or right. But I am sure that he will contest in 2019.



There is a clamour for youth to take over the leadership of the country in 2019 and by that time the former vice president will be above 70 years of age. Don’t you think this might count against him?

He is now more mature. This is the right time, right age to rule a country like Nigeria, because we have seen what the young firebrand did and we have also seen what the old people did. I strongly believe that age 60 to 80 is the right and mature age to rule Nigeria. I am not saying the youth cannot do it, but these youths called firebrand might not be the best for the country right now, because we have seen them before and as well seen the elderly ones. But the most important thing is good governance and not who is old or young. Ronald Reagan was about 70 years when he was the president of United States. You can’t say the people were fools.



The former vice president has been advocating restructuring of Nigeria and people see this as a political gimmick towards 2019 elections (cuts in)…

It is not a gimmick because things need to be put right for the country to move forward. We need a re-orientation. This country was once operating under a regional government and now it is 36 states of the federation. This has fractured our country in such a way that we are not running presidential system anymore, not even a confederation. So, we have to restructure so that [as one] Nigeria we can attain normal growth and development. Before this time, Northern Nigeria had a coat of arm with Federal Government coat of arm superimposed on it to show that we have a federation. We were independent and we were countries within the confines of a federation. Because of military intervention, we were running the country in a unitary system now. What Atiku and others mean is that as soon as you restructure, the rush to Abuja will be lessen because power will not be concentrated there anymore.



What does restructuring of the country mean to you?

It doesn’t mean secession at all because the country will still be run by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; it is indivisible country. The impression in certain quarters is that the minority will suffer, but if we go back to the six geopolitical zones, there will be no question of being looked down upon by the major tribes. Everybody will run according to his capacity. Today, no governor is sitting in his state anymore. They are always in Abuja doing nothing. I don’t believe that the Federal Government should have a say in education and agriculture because it has no land. The land in the country is vested in state governments. So, the Federal Government has no right in administering land.



The North at initial stage was against restructuring, why the sudden change of position?

When we had the constitutional conference, delegates advanced the idea of restructuring. Government is a continuous thing. We have to move; we just have to keep developing as a country. Even now, there are people in the North that don’t believe in restructuring. The most important is to examine critically if there is any good thing about restructuring or consider the advantage. Like Nnamdi Kanu said he wants Biafra, are you telling me it is everybody in the South-East that wants Biafra? Certainly not.



Many Nigerians see the position of Northern Elders Forum concerning the quit notice issued by Arewa Youths as too critical and capable of escalating the issue on ground. As member of the forum, don’t you think the outburst of your organisation, especially the spokesperson, Professor Ango Abdullahi, could further deepen the disaffection?

The Northern Elders Forum will soon meet to discuss restructuring, whether to support it or not. But the expression of one of us should not be generalised; personal opinion or idea should not be taken as that of the Northern Elders Forum. Members of the forum meet regularly to analyse and come up with position that will be of help to the North and the entire country.



Can Northern Elders Forum speak for the entire North when groups in the Middle Belt are disassociating themselves from the North?

Forget about what some people are saying that there is nothing like one North anymore. Following the death of Maitama Sule, who was the former chairman of the forum, a new chairman has been appointed in person of Paul Unongo who is from the Middle Belt. So, what are you saying? I can categorical tell you that we are one in the North. If I may ask, have you ever seen any office of these Middle Belt groups anywhere in places they refer to as Middle Belt?



Recently, various Middle Belt groups met in Abuja and came up with a position that they were not part of the North. What do you make of statements like this when your forum and others in the North are claiming one North?

Then what are you going to say about three or four pressure groups in the South-West? They have different groups and we also have different groups in the North. But the Middle Belt is part of the North. Some of the advocates of Middle Belt went as far as claiming that places like Zuru in Kebbi State, Gwoza in Adamawa State, among others, are part of the Middle Belt. The core Middle Belt states are Plateau, Nasarawa, Benue, Kogi, and Kwara. Go and ask these people called leaders of these Middle Belt groups where is the boundary of Middle Belt? You see them referring to places in Kebbi, Adamawa and other places in the North-East and North-West as Middle Belt. So, there is the need for a clear definition of Middle Belt. But you can see the sign of Northern unity in the appointment of Paul Unongo as chairman of Northern Elders Forum.



The ultimatum given to the Igbo to vacate the north is still reverberating, despite interventions. What do you think should be done to assuage the fears occasioned by the threats and–counter-threats by the Igbo?

Nigeria is a nice country. I remember the statement made by the former Secretary General of United Nation, Boutros Ghali when a journalist asked him where he would like to settle after his tenure. To the surprise of many, he mentioned Nigeria and they asked him why Nigeria? He said Nigeria is a country that whenever there is a conflagration or crisis, people still find time to exchange banters. Meaning, despite any situation, if you go to public places like airport, you will see leaders of warring groups holding each other, rolling on one another smiling. All this nonsense you are hearing will not come to reality. Already, they have started pacifying each other. Those who gave the notice are already talking to the easterners and the easterners too have opened up discussion with the North. So, why should I bother myself about people that are just saying something for saying sake?



Don’t you see this as a threat to the unity of Nigeria?

It may be, but that is what democracy is all about.



What is your view on the politicisation of the health of President Muhammadu Buhari, especially by the All Progressives Congress?

I don’t want to talk about this. But sickness is sickness. The man is sick. There is nowhere in the constitution of Nigeria that says if you are contesting for presidency you should be examined. The health of everybody is in the hands of God and because he is sick, people should be patient. The constitution is clear on this issue. When the president is sick, he should inform the parliament. He has done that and handed over to his vice. The vice-president is doing well. APC is not the one crying, it is the opposition that wants to take over by all means. They are the ones playing politics with the health of the president. I can assure you, he will soon be back to finish his tenure.



The opposition in Plateau State alleged that your party has not been able to complete a single project in the past two years. Don’t you think APC-led government in Plateau might find it difficult to win 2019 election?

They are making mistakes. In my last interview with you, I said former Governor Jonah Jang was so clever and planned to have his name remain forever in Plateau State. He started so many projects and left them half way. If the present administration did not make efforts to complete them, they will remain a problem to the people. Governor Simon Lalong has completed some of them and others are still ongoing.



If projects are not completed, what will form the basis of his campaign in 2019?

Plateau people are intelligent and can see what the governor is doing. What would you tell me that Jang left behind as a legacy? Half done jobs?


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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by sarrki(m): 3:34am On Aug 22, 2017
Ambassador is that so ?

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by SalamRushdie: 3:38am On Aug 22, 2017
I hope the middle belt can prove him wrong in 2019

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by Obijulius: 4:24am On Aug 22, 2017
The Igbos through Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB have changed the national discourse forever.

NK has brought to the fore the true issues that the average contends in his private space.

It's only a matter of time before the wise ones begin to negotiate their way out of this diabolical union, while the rest insist on staying together because of free oil money.

If your region is still hoping on a united Nigeria , then you are a cursed people.

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by Nwodosis(m): 4:28am On Aug 22, 2017
North is North but South is not South, continue.

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by Aufbauh(m): 4:59am On Aug 22, 2017
Geographically we are in the middle belt.
Geopolitically we are in the North.
Politically we align with any zone(s) or region(s) that protects our interest and gat our back simply because politics is all about interest.

Our identity is more in our culture and conviction than the language we speak because of our diverse ethnicity.

Politically we are the most strategic region or zone among others. This is what the core North understand earlier and better than our near southern neighbour.

Unfortunately our most near-southern neighbour the SE thinks political interest should be by parochialism of religion and proximity whereas the core North rightly thinks it should be political bargain. This of course has given the later the political advantage over the years.

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by dokiOloye(m): 5:31am On Aug 22, 2017
I served in Kogi west,around Kabba.
If U wanna have a serious problem wt an Okun man,call him 'northerner'.

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by wunmi590(m): 5:39am On Aug 22, 2017
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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by Terkimbi01: 5:54am On Aug 22, 2017
Maybe we used to be north.
not any more.

if north is north, why are the Fulani invading our lands And killing us?

As a result of the pressure from the Biafrans and the resultant effect in the Middle Belt, Areas quickly handed over to Paul Unongo just like they gave power to Gowon during the war.

If things heat up, they will look for a middle beltan and hand over the presidency.

our people need to wise up now.

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by Terkimbi01: 6:03am On Aug 22, 2017
Aufbauh:
Geographically we are in the middle belt.
Geopolitically we are in the North.
Politically we align with any zone(s) or region(s) that protects our interest and gat our back simply because politics is all about interest.

Our identity is more in our culture and conviction than the language we speak because of our diverse ethnicity.

Politically we are the most strategic region or zone among others. This is what the core North understand earlier and better than our near southern neighbour.

Unfortunately our most near-southern neighbour the SE thinks political interest should be by parochialism of religion and proximity whereas the core North rightly thinks it should be political bargain. This of course has given the later the political advantage over the years.

You are very intelligent and I love your reasoning.
However, on the different approaches by the core north and the south east, I see the north as very subtle.

What they give to us is Greek gifts. we don't really wield any power. they use us at will and dump us at will.

The core north plays us like a game.

as for the East, I think its time we explore a handshake.
don't ignore the ignoble role we played during the war courtesy of the core north.

from all standards, the Igbo's are not violent, they are not killers. On these two accounts the core north can go to blazes.

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by hucienda: 6:17am On Aug 22, 2017
I need not be a northerner to know there is a fundamental ideological difference between D Mark, L Maku, Ortom, Lar, Jang etc and Dambazzau, Kwakwanso, El Rufai, Kwande, Sheriff etc.

Anyway, Terkimbi01 and co. Over to you.

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by Rucheen(m): 6:19am On Aug 22, 2017
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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by funlord(m): 6:25am On Aug 22, 2017
YorubaMuslims:
This sarrki is a Yoruba Muslim conquered by Fulani in the Ilorin Emirate.


What has this foolish statement got to do with the threads topic? You people just never seem to get tired of displaying your ignorance!

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by remsonik(f): 6:34am On Aug 22, 2017
I don't believe what this man is saying. If north is north why are fulani herdsmen invading the middle belt. Let the middle belt come out now and ask for a proper treatment. The government can't keep marginalising regions heating up the polity and still say we are one Nigeria.
If there's going to be restructuring let every region , tribe be represented and let's get it right to be one

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by PatriotTemidayo: 6:38am On Aug 22, 2017
Ofcourse! When its time for politics and election.

But once it's over, hausa-fulani takes all d goodies, agnore d middlebelt political appendages, and favour only their gworo munching folks
......
We are wiser now

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by Babatundecash(m): 6:44am On Aug 22, 2017
Terkimbi01:
Maybe we used to be north.
not any more.

if north is north, why are the Fulani invading our lands And killing us?

As a result of the pressure from the Biafrans and the resultant effect in the Middle Belt, Areas quickly handed over to Paul Unongo just like they gave power to Gowon during the war.

If things heat up, they will look for a middle beltan and hand over the presidency.

our people need to wise up now.
The Hausa fulani people think they are smart by handling the position of the Northern Elders forum to a christian from the middle belt just to put an end to the various agitation from the middle beltans......I am from Kogi state and enough of Hausa fulani using us for political gain.....They killed our brothers in Benue,they invade our land in Kogi,They bomb our city in Jos.....Various middle belt forum and group have come and stay and their is nothing anybody can do about it.......They prevent the Ebiras,Igalas,Tiv,Jukun and other minority Ethnic groups from the presidential ticket in the name of one North.

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by mrvitalis(m): 7:07am On Aug 22, 2017
Aufbauh:
Geographically we are in the middle belt.
Geopolitically we are in the North.
Politically we align with any zone(s) or region(s) that protects our interest and gat our back simply because politics is all about interest.

Our identity is more in our culture and conviction than the language we speak because of our diverse ethnicity.

Politically we are the most strategic region or zone among others. This is what the core North understand earlier and better than our near southern neighbour.

Unfortunately our most near-southern neighbour the SE thinks political interest should be by parochialism of religion and proximity whereas the core North rightly thinks it should be political bargain. This of course has given the later the political advantage over the years.

As an Igbo man I don't intend to go into politics

But when I watch my people complain about how the north dominate politics I laugh

Honestly it will not take me 10 years to dislodge Hausa/Fulani from power

There are a lot of oprressed tribes in the north ...build a party that will give the northern minority a chance and what Hausa/Fulani lose over 8 states in the north if not more

Igbo leaders are not calculative when it comes to politics ....Jonathan should have never been president ( igbos should have supported the north ) we would be in power now

My people are too individualistic ...

Through out my life I will try to unit the igbos (economically ).... We can dominate Nigeria like we did in the 60s to 70s

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by royalamour(m): 7:07am On Aug 22, 2017
Mr. Ambassador, we can never be part of the north.
Never! We have more than enough resources to last us billions of years.

You see we don't need and want you.

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by Paperwhite(m): 7:16am On Aug 22, 2017
I'm from the middle-belt.I don't belong to the north.If this fool thinks by speaking he must forcefully copt us into the core north then good luck to him.I'm so much angry my kinsman Gowon played the stooge for these brutes but when they consolidates their grip on power, then they brazenly push him out to where they felt he rightly belongs through the July 29th 1976 coup.Check out the senseless killings inflicted on the middle-belt and other regions down South by the marauding hausa-fulani.I maintained again-"one north and Nigeria" is the slogan when a core northerners is in power.

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by NCP: 7:19am On Aug 22, 2017
That statement belongs to the garbage bin of history.

You can't tell an Okun man who sees his Ekiti kindred daily, that he is from the north.


Na Problems You Dey invite.

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by 9japrof(m): 7:19am On Aug 22, 2017
The political games had just begun, the supposed land owners of Nigeria have started the age long deception of making middle beltters believe that they are one to win elections after which they would be be abandoned to the Fulani herdsmen to continue from where they stopped.

Middle belt should be politically wise now or continue is their supposed political slavery and suppression

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by babyfaceafrica: 7:25am On Aug 22, 2017
dokiOloye:
I served in Kogi west,around Kabba.
If U wanna have a serious problem wt an Okun man,call him 'northerner'.
okun is an exception.....they are purely sw..I don't know how they got that far in kogi...I need history lessons..they are too far from their kinsmen

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by Paperwhite(m): 7:26am On Aug 22, 2017
9japrof:
The political games had just begun, the supposed land owners of Nigeria have started the age long deception of making middle beltters believe that they are one to win elections after which they would be be abandoned to the Fulani herdsmen to continue from where they stopped.

Middle belt should be politically wise now or continue is their supposed political slavery and suppression
We are bro.Thanks for adding to the enlightenment.

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by Aufbauh(m): 7:42am On Aug 22, 2017
mrvitalis:


As an Igbo man I don't intend to go into politics

But when I watch my people complain about how the north dominate politics I laugh

Honestly it will not take me 10 years to dislodge Hausa/Fulani from power

There are a lot of oprressed tribes in the north ...build a party that will give the northern minority a chance and what Hausa/Fulani lose over 8 states in the north if not more

Igbo leaders are not calculative when it comes to politics ....Jonathan should have never been president ( igbos should have supported the north ) we would be in power now

My people are too individualistic ...

Through out my life I will try to unit the igbos (economically ).... We can dominate Nigeria like we did in the 60s to 70s

Sure, of a truth I'm more closer to the Igbos either by proximity or blood line than any tribe in the country be it Igede or Tiv in my state. In fact my mum is from Isi uzor LG. in Enugu state, a neighbouring village to my paternal home in Benue state.

But of a truth, I've not been impressed by the way the Igbos play their politics. They should learn to consult with others, consolidate on their friendship with others before confronting a perceived opposition .

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by sarrki(m): 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
Aufbauh:


Sure, of a truth I'm more closer to the Igbos either by proximity or blood line than any tribe in the country be it Igede or Tiv in my state. In fact my mum is from Isi uzor LG. in Enugu state, a neighbouring village to my paternal home in Benue state.

But of a truth, I've not been impressed by the way the Igbos play their politics. They should learn to consult with others, consolidate on their friendship with others before confronting a perceived opposition .

God bless you sire

Having said that , they should understand that no permanent enemies or friend in politics

Its game of interest

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by mrvitalis(m): 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
Aufbauh:


Sure, of a truth I'm more closer to the Igbos either by proximity or blood line than any tribe in the country be it Igede or Tiv in my state. In fact my mum is from Isi uzor LG. in Enugu state, a neighbouring village to my paternal home in Benue state.

But of a truth, I've not been impressed by the way the Igbos play their politics. They should learn to consult with others, consolidate on their friendship with others before confronting a perceived opposition .

The main issues is that the smartest igbos prefer cool private life where they are practically no limits


Of every one in Igbo land it's one dumb Kanu that want to campion Biafra

Claim igbos was lumped into Nigeria but added more than 30 tribes without even consulting them and when they talk you call them names

It's just a pity but politics don't apeal to the smart igbos and the few that are smart go there for money and the more few that want to work are chased out

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by sarrki(m): 7:51am On Aug 22, 2017
mrvitalis:


The main issues is that the smartest igbos prefer cool private life where they are practically no limits


Of every one in Igbo land it's one dumb Kanu that want to campion Biafra

Claim igbos was lumped into Nigeria but added more than 30 tribes without even consulting them and when they talk you call them names

It's just a pity but politics don't apeal to the smart igbos and the few that are smart go there for money and the more few that want to work are chased out

One of the best comment on this forum

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by Aufbauh(m): 8:00am On Aug 22, 2017
Terkimbi01:


You are very intelligent and I love your reasoning.
However, on the different approaches by the core north and the south east, I see the north as very subtle.

What they give to us is Greek gifts. we don't really wield any power. they use us at will and dump us at will.

The core north plays us like a game.

as for the East, I think its time we explore a handshake.
don't ignore the ignoble role we played during the war courtesy of the core north.

from all standards, the Igbo's are not violent, they are not killers. On these two accounts the core north can go to blazes.



Onneh, subtlety to me should be part of politicking and politics.
The notion of being used and dump is a function of individual perception. This is because a lot of middle beltans have benefited politically, socially and otherwise from our friendship with the core North more than any region in the country. From political office holders to civil servants either military or paramilitary.

As for the war, it was a necessary evil then, borne out of the collective goal of keeping the country one.

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Re: North Is North, There Is No Middle Belt — Yahaya Kwande by Gotze1: 8:05am On Aug 22, 2017
dokiOloye:
I served in Kogi west,around Kabba.
If U wanna have a serious problem wt an Okun man,call him 'northerner'.
Meaning they hate being called northerners ba? What do they call call themselves then?

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