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Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by jajaduu: 12:07pm On Oct 16, 2016
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From Noah Ebije, Kaduna



Prior to the gathering of the northern elders in Kaduna on Monday, October 10, 2016 for the Pan-Northern Summit, both their body language and utterances indicated that they were not happy with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), and President Muhammadu Buhari over the deteriorating socio-economic status of the North.
Earlier, in their pre-summit press conference, under the aegis of Northern Elders Forum (NEF), the elders did not hide their feelings about the economic hardship in the region in particular, and Nigeria as a whole.
They regretted that they had kept silent for so long over the seemingly unending socio-economic crisis since APC came to power, admitting that if they didn’t speak up, succeeding generations would not forgive them.
Sunday Sun gathered that the northern elders were also not happy that federal allocations, especially in the 2016 budget, allegedly favoured the southern part of the country more than the entire northern region.
They recalled that they spoke extensively on issues bedeviling the country during the last dispensation, and as such, they admitted that it would be wrong of them to shy away from commenting on current issues unpleasant to the North and the country.
The elders noted that, having supported APC, against all odds, to produce the nation’s president, the ruling party had failed after just one year in office, to manage electoral success recorded at the 2015 polls.
They added that if they had wanted Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to win the election, it would have won because they supported Buhari and not APC.
The Secretary and spokesman of NEF, Professor Ango Abdullahi, in a pre-summit address had said: “As elders of the region, during the last dispensation we were not silent on some issues bedeviling the region as well as the country. We made our voices heard especially during the campaign period. Now we also feel it is time we talked for the progress of the region and the entire country.
“If the North is shivering, by extension the other regions will catch cold. Quote me, because we still believe, we can influence events in the North and to an extent the country.
“Several issues bordering on security, socio-economic and political issues affecting the country make it imperative for northerners from across the board to come together, examine the situation, reassess the northern position and chart a framework for action that will certainly be a key reference point in future national discourse.”
However, during the summit, Professor Ango, who was the chairman, organizing committee of the summit, said the situation, which led to the victory of the APC in the North was not about the party but the fact that the North needed a return of leadership of the country from the South.
He argued that as a founding member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), there was no way he could have worked for the success of another political party.
“With due respect to those of you who are in APC, the APC did not win election here, take it or leave it, it is the resistance groups that mobilised people to really take the election.”
He charged the APC on how to manage the success that the resistance group gave them, adding “now that you’ve won the election it is up to you to manage success, it is one thing to get success and another thing to manage it.
“And this is the stage we are in now, how to manage success, and this is why this summit was convened for people across the North to come and air their views on what really is the problem. Whether you accept it or not there are problems.”
Ango explained that the decision to return power was reached after what happened following the death of former president Umaru Yar’Adua, and some Nigerians including northerners conspired to abort the power sharing agreement reached by the PDP.
“When we saw in 2010, having been denied the chance under the rotation agreement for the North to really provide the president after Umaru’s death, automatically we knew there was grand political conspiracy against Northern Nigeria, no question about that,” Professor Ango said.
In his address to the gathering, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III dwelt on the state of Northern Nigeria, saying that unity of northern Nigeria was non-negotiable if the region must develop and have a common front. He lamented that the North of today was not the North that the Sardauna of Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello left behind, adding that there was ethnic awareness among northerners more than ever before.
“There is more ethnic awareness now than ever before. The question is why the sudden consciousness in ethnicity and religion? I will not attempt to provide answer to this question, but we must therefore strive to re-unite the North. Only then, can we have a common front and build a united and cohesive North,” he said.
He also decried the poor state of infrastructure in the North, charging northern governors to pay attention to infrastructure, especially roads.
“Governors should build roads, instead of using N28bn to build airport. Common people will feel their impact more on roads than building airport.”
In his remarks at the summit, former Secretary of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed reminded President Buhari that there was hunger and starvation in the land.
He said: “We will not join those who say President Buhari should stop reminding us of the past that is haunting us today. But we will join those who remind him daily that hunger is stalking millions of homes. Inflation is making life difficult by the day. People are losing jobs. Businesses are closing down. Infrastructure is decaying. Young Nigerians are losing hope of being employed. Our hospitals are full of people who suffer mysterious illnesses, and they cannot afford the fees.”
Baba-Ahmed, however, added that despite the current economic woes in the country, the northern votes for Buhari in 2015 were not wasted, pointing out that the region did not make a mistake in voting for the president
“So, those who are disposed to listen, please listen. Northern votes were not wasted in electing President Buhari. In 2019, we will also use our votes in a manner consistent with our interests as northerners. We did not make a mistake in putting up a solid, united front as northerners in spite of our ethno-religious differences,” he said.
Also, the Chairman, Northern Governors Forum and helmsman of Borno State, Alhaji Kashim Shettima called on his colleagues and other elite to reflect on new ways to tackle poverty, which is the major challenge in the region.
“The whole of the north is united by a common heritage of poverty, northern leaders must wear their thinking caps and work for the people of the region,” Shettima said.
https://therepublicannews./2016/10/16/our-grievances-with-apc-and-buhari-by-northern-elders-at-end-of-their-summit-the-republican-news/
Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by jajaduu: 12:10pm On Oct 16, 2016
jajaduu:


Who said that Nigeria is one? If the northern elders are concerned about the North only then those blaming the youths of the south east and south south for doing what their elders shy away from are hypocrites
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From Noah Ebije, Kaduna



Prior to the gathering of the northern elders in Kaduna on Monday, October 10, 2016 for the Pan-Northern Summit, both their body language and utterances indicated that they were not happy with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), and President Muhammadu Buhari over the deteriorating socio-economic status of the North.
Earlier, in their pre-summit press conference, under the aegis of Northern Elders Forum (NEF), the elders did not hide their feelings about the economic hardship in the region in particular, and Nigeria as a whole.
They regretted that they had kept silent for so long over the seemingly unending socio-economic crisis since APC came to power, admitting that if they didn’t speak up, succeeding generations would not forgive them.
Sunday Sun gathered that the northern elders were also not happy that federal allocations, especially in the 2016 budget, allegedly favoured the southern part of the country more than the entire northern region.
They recalled that they spoke extensively on issues bedeviling the country during the last dispensation, and as such, they admitted that it would be wrong of them to shy away from commenting on current issues unpleasant to the North and the country.
The elders noted that, having supported APC, against all odds, to produce the nation’s president, the ruling party had failed after just one year in office, to manage electoral success recorded at the 2015 polls.
They added that if they had wanted Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to win the election, it would have won because they supported Buhari and not APC.
The Secretary and spokesman of NEF, Professor Ango Abdullahi, in a pre-summit address had said: “As elders of the region, during the last dispensation we were not silent on some issues bedeviling the region as well as the country. We made our voices heard especially during the campaign period. Now we also feel it is time we talked for the progress of the region and the entire country.
“If the North is shivering, by extension the other regions will catch cold. Quote me, because we still believe, we can influence events in the North and to an extent the country.
“Several issues bordering on security, socio-economic and political issues affecting the country make it imperative for northerners from across the board to come together, examine the situation, reassess the northern position and chart a framework for action that will certainly be a key reference point in future national discourse.”
However, during the summit, Professor Ango, who was the chairman, organizing committee of the summit, said the situation, which led to the victory of the APC in the North was not about the party but the fact that the North needed a return of leadership of the country from the South.
He argued that as a founding member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), there was no way he could have worked for the success of another political party.
“With due respect to those of you who are in APC, the APC did not win election here, take it or leave it, it is the resistance groups that mobilised people to really take the election.”
He charged the APC on how to manage the success that the resistance group gave them, adding “now that you’ve won the election it is up to you to manage success, it is one thing to get success and another thing to manage it.
“And this is the stage we are in now, how to manage success, and this is why this summit was convened for people across the North to come and air their views on what really is the problem. Whether you accept it or not there are problems.”
Ango explained that the decision to return power was reached after what happened following the death of former president Umaru Yar’Adua, and some Nigerians including northerners conspired to abort the power sharing agreement reached by the PDP.
“When we saw in 2010, having been denied the chance under the rotation agreement for the North to really provide the president after Umaru’s death, automatically we knew there was grand political conspiracy against Northern Nigeria, no question about that,” Professor Ango said.
In his address to the gathering, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III dwelt on the state of Northern Nigeria, saying that unity of northern Nigeria was non-negotiable if the region must develop and have a common front. He lamented that the North of today was not the North that the Sardauna of Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello left behind, adding that there was ethnic awareness among northerners more than ever before.
“There is more ethnic awareness now than ever before. The question is why the sudden consciousness in ethnicity and religion? I will not attempt to provide answer to this question, but we must therefore strive to re-unite the North. Only then, can we have a common front and build a united and cohesive North,” he said.
He also decried the poor state of infrastructure in the North, charging northern governors to pay attention to infrastructure, especially roads.
“Governors should build roads, instead of using N28bn to build airport. Common people will feel their impact more on roads than building airport.”
In his remarks at the summit, former Secretary of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed reminded President Buhari that there was hunger and starvation in the land.
He said: “We will not join those who say President Buhari should stop reminding us of the past that is haunting us today. But we will join those who remind him daily that hunger is stalking millions of homes. Inflation is making life difficult by the day. People are losing jobs. Businesses are closing down. Infrastructure is decaying. Young Nigerians are losing hope of being employed. Our hospitals are full of people who suffer mysterious illnesses, and they cannot afford the fees.”
Baba-Ahmed, however, added that despite the current economic woes in the country, the northern votes for Buhari in 2015 were not wasted, pointing out that the region did not make a mistake in voting for the president
“So, those who are disposed to listen, please listen. Northern votes were not wasted in electing President Buhari. In 2019, we will also use our votes in a manner consistent with our interests as northerners. We did not make a mistake in putting up a solid, united front as northerners in spite of our ethno-religious differences,” he said.
Also, the Chairman, Northern Governors Forum and helmsman of Borno State, Alhaji Kashim Shettima called on his colleagues and other elite to reflect on new ways to tackle poverty, which is the major challenge in the region.
“The whole of the north is united by a common heritage of poverty, northern leaders must wear their thinking caps and work for the people of the region,” Shettima said.
https://therepublicannews./2016/10/16/our-grievances-with-apc-and-buhari-by-northern-elders-at-end-of-their-summit-the-republican-news/
Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by jajaduu: 12:12pm On Oct 16, 2016
Who said that Nigeria is one? If the northern elders are concerned about the North only then those blaming the youths of the south east and south south for doing what their elders shy away from are hypocrites
Image result for northern nigerian elders forum

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Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by adexfrosh(m): 12:14pm On Oct 16, 2016
Hmmm.. I like d fact dat d elders of d north knws dat their son nids to be called to order


But y ar talking as if dey ar d one who call d shots here
Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by TonyeBarcanista(m): 12:15pm On Oct 16, 2016
The North is angry, Buhari has failed the North.

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Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by dEastActivist: 12:28pm On Oct 16, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
The North is angry, Buhari has failed the North.

Don't rejoice too soon, buhari might fail the north but will the north fail him?

Listen to d precept.

Baba-Ahmed, however, added that despite the current economic woes in the country, the northern votes for Buhari in 2015 were not wasted, pointing out that the region did not make a mistake in voting for the president
“So, those who are disposed to listen, please listen. Northern votes were not wasted in electing President Buhari. In 2019, we will also use our votes in a manner consistent with our interests as northerners. We did not make a mistake in putting up a solid, united front as northerners in spite of our ethno-religious differences,” he said.

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Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by TonyeBarcanista(m): 12:31pm On Oct 16, 2016
dEastActivist:


Don't rejoice too soon, buhari might fail the north but will the north fail him?

Listen to d precept.

I saw that o. PDP will present northern candidate in 2019, we'll capture the northern slot
Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by Jirate(m): 12:32pm On Oct 16, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
The North is angry, Buhari has failed the North.

The Northerners are Too Greedy; they are not the Only Group in Nigeria.

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Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by SamuelAnyawu(m): 12:33pm On Oct 16, 2016
Buhari has failed zombies and not me, I've always known he is incompetent

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Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by Chanchit: 12:36pm On Oct 16, 2016
Since everybody now cries foul, who come dey lead !?
Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by Fedayeen02: 12:38pm On Oct 16, 2016
When i tell people politics is local they will be shouting igboss put their eggs in one basket.



Evrry region thinks of itself first so i don't see why fiscal federalism shouldn't be practised

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Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by TonyeBarcanista(m): 12:44pm On Oct 16, 2016
Jirate:

The Northerners are Too Greedy; they are not the Only Group in Nigeria.
They are talking about development not appointment

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Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by OXYZ: 12:45pm On Oct 16, 2016
How I wish my Southern Brothers could also speak with one voice.

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Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by anibi9674: 12:48pm On Oct 16, 2016
the north always standing as one. Still thinking about who sowed the seed of disunity among southerners.
Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by psucc(m): 12:48pm On Oct 16, 2016
Whether the going is good or bad, the north remains at disadvantage.

Whether hunger or plenty, you still have the highest number of beggars, malnourished and hunger-ridden families up there.

Proudly 5%

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Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by Temptee101(m): 1:20pm On Oct 16, 2016
Elders indeed! Old men thinking like toddlers.
Its a little too late to wail. You ain't seen anything yet

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Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by Nobody: 2:24pm On Oct 16, 2016
Somebody should tell these daff that wailing form is finished! Your vote is not a waste then why are you wailing?

Truth has started dripping. APC didn't win the norths neither the Southwest contributed to the installation of Buhari but resistance group did. No wonder Tinubu has become irrelevant overnight_northern mentality.

The question I could not find an answer to is_why is it that the Hausas do all the menial works in Nigeria despite the fact that they hold and control the political power with which to make their people live like kings and lords?

Power in the hands of northerners seems useless.

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Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by bennyann: 3:48pm On Oct 16, 2016
“If the North is shivering, by extension the other regions will catch cold. Quote me, because we still believe, we can influence events in the North and to an extent the country. Can you imagine?
Re: Our Grievances With APC And Buhari, By Northern Elders At End Of Their Summit |T by brown3: 4:56pm On Oct 16, 2016
bennyann:
“If the North is shivering, by extension the other regions will catch cold. Quote me, because we still believe, we can influence events in the North and to an extent the country. Can you imagine?
i blame afonjas for this statemen.

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