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Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by TRUTHTELA: 3:33am On Dec 06, 2011
AGAINST the backdrop of grinding poverty and allied economic hardship caused by under-employment, job loss and unemployment across the country, former President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday warned that popular revolt as recently witnessed in the Arab World might occur in Nigeria if the precarious socio-economic conditions of the citizenry were not urgently addressed.

Obasanjo, who spoke at a workshop on “Economic diversification and revenue generation,” in Abeokuta, Ogun State, stressed that there was discontentment in the land.

He added: “There is the possibility of having the Arab Spring in Nigeria if similar conditions, hardships and un-employment which gave birth to it are not addressed.”

In a related development, President Goodluck Jonathan, former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, erstwhile Vice President, Atiku Abubakar and other prominent elders in the north have joined forces with the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) in the search for permanent peace and security in the country, especially in curbing the violent attacks now readily attributed to members of the banned Boko Haram sect.

They all condemned the insecurity engendered in the north and some parts of the country and expressed the hope that the ACF peace conference would find a way out of the problems.

Declaring the conference open yesterday, President Jonathan, who was represented by his Deputy, Namadi Sambo, stated that “occasions such as this always define the wisdom of leaders that moved to establish organisations such as the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF).

“In the 10 years since this non-governmental body had existed, it has done a tremendous job of unifying the North and has provided the platform for the area’s residents to constructively engage one another in meaningful dialogue for the progress of the region.”

Citing Libya and Egypt as countries that witnessed the “Arab Spring”, Obasanjo said though there was appreciable economic growth in both countries, their people revolted because there was “a disconnect” between the “economic growth” in those Arab nations and “employment generation” for their people, which created “discontentment”.

He advised the three tiers of governments in Nigeria to pay special attention to “agriculture and agro-business” as tools for employment generation for the “burgeoning army of unemployed Nigerians so that the Arab Spring does not rear its head in the country”.

Obasanjo said: “It doesn’t matter which way you look at it today. People are now talking of Arab Spring. And some people will say, is Egypt not developing? On economic scale, after South Africa, it is Egypt in Africa. Has Libya not got resources?

“At one time with a population of about five million, Libya was producing as much oil as Nigeria. But there was still discontentment because, yes, in terms of Gross Domestic Products (GDP), it was growing well but in terms of employment generation, there was a disconnect.”

According to Obasanjo, “that is one of the elements that led to the Arab Spring. There are others but let me take this one that is relevant to our discussion today. Agricultural business is important to creating jobs for our teeming youths.”

He also urged financial institutions, large-scale farmers, small and medium scale farmers, researchers, retailers and distributors and governments to get involved in using agriculture and agro-business to create jobs and food in order to enhance “national security and stability.”

Obasanjo lamented that for far too long, the nation has been “mobilising and sharing revenue” from only one source – oil, and stressed that the time had come for the governments to devise ingenious ways of expanding their revenue base by venturing into agriculture, tourism and manufacturing.

The workshop was organised by the Ogun State government and the Office of the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission.

In his opening speech, Governor Ibikunle Amosun called for a review of the revenue sharing formula in a manner that would make more funds available to the states for developmental projects.

But Amosun said his administration had already devised some ingenious avenues of generating additional revenue through agriculture and industrialisation with the aim of creating jobs and generate income for the state and its people.

He expressed the optimism that a time would come when Ogun State “will care less about what comes from the Federal Government,” pledging that his administration would create structures to accomplish that dream.

At the ACF conference were the 19 northern state governors, Senate President David Mark; Speaker, House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal; the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Abubakar Sa’ad; Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Dr. Matthew Hassan Kukah; Emir of Zauzau, Dr. Shehu Idris; Senator Ibrahim Mantu; Joseph Waku; Ahmed Yayale; Bamanga Tukur; Lawan Kaita; Senator Danjuma Goje; Alhaji Umaru AbdulMutallab and host of others.

Portraits and posters of Abubakar were prominently displayed by youths in Kaduna metropolis welcoming him to the conference. One of the posters read: “Atiku, icon of Nigeria democracy, the Leader of the North.”

President Jonathan said at the event: “Although organised and co-ordinated by the ACF, there is strong evidence that the current elders of the North are as keen and as dedicated to maintaining the bonds of brotherhood and unity in the same way as our founding fathers did in the past.

“Suffice it to state that the huge number of men, women and the young who have turned up for this conference, the multitudes that are outside this hall, the millions watching this conference on television or listening through the radio, are clear indications that the North is more than ever before determined to reverse the negative trends of the pervasive insecurity in the region.”

Gen. Gowon, in his address, explained that “the trust of the conference and the theme, ‘peace and Unity for development’ is very necessary in view of the recent challenges of insecurity, inter- communal, inter-religious and inter-ethnic conflicts, religious crisis, political upheaval and acts bordering on criminality and inexplicable man’s inhumanity to man and other forms of social unrest nationwide”.

He stated: “All these are threatening to redefine the character of the once peaceful, united and promising nation and of particular concern to us is the development in the northern states”, while pointing out that “this conference is concerned about the challenges and the need to salvage the legacies of our founding fathers, which are showing signs of imminent collapse.

“What is happening today is not the Nigeria and the North we inherited and for us, it cannot be the North we desire to bequeath to our children. The present North was neither bequeathed to us nor are our children responsible for it. We have, over the years through our action or action, directly or indirectly allowed the gradual decent to present disagreeable and unacceptable behaviours in our communities and the entire North. We now must show seriousness, courage and responsibility in addressing these challenges squarely without fear, favour or mudslinging.

“I call on all Nigerians to look at the existence of groups such as ACF, Ohanaeze, South-South Peoples Assembly, Afenifere, Middle Belt and not have reasons to pull apart or break away as a nation, but based on strengthening our ties and entrenching our unity in diversity. These groups constantly remind us that we must continue to appeal to God to re-engineer our corporate existence and cooperation as a nation by showing sensitivity and maintaining focus on our goal for a one united Nigeria.”

The former Head of State argued that “it is the hope of all Nigerians everywhere that this conference succeeds in its primary objective of providing a platform for a very frank, robust and honest dialogue among members of the same family”, pointing out that “after today’s discussions, we may well realise that this drift away from being your brother’s keeper and the new wave of strife did not happen overnight.

“It is a result of the gradual collapse of the First Republic. Before then, our country had always been guided by compromises and agreements usually arrived at during meetings of elders and community leaders. Ours was a nation of talk-shops, and not gunshots, until the recent springing up of clandestine groups who spread deliberately, mischievous information, some even attack innocent citizens, maiming and killing wantonly.

“But for those that breach peace, which create insecurity to our good people, the old accepted methods of expressing grievances or seeking restitution for injuries through authorized channels had always sufficed.”

He added: “It is not out of place to say that the physical and psychological wounds inflicted on the North as a result of the recurring religious, ethnic and political conflicts that ravaged it; including the socio-economic depressions in recent years, that run deep and inflicted untold hardship on many, have not only traumatised its inhabitants but have slowed its progress considerably”.

Gowon argued further: “I have been an ardent supporter and advocate of the views and differences within the North notwithstanding and the nation as a whole. We are stronger as a whole than as smaller entities. This is very true of our nation, Nigeria. We are better as one united Nigeria than smaller entities. But at the same time, I am of the opinion that the whole, the big unit must give its various parts some sense of belonging and look out for the interest of the smaller parts as a guarantee for its own security.”

The former Head of State added: “I am assured by the organisers of this conference that it will not be one for mere speeches, but concrete actions. I welcome this and the expectations of our people in all states of the North yearning for a peaceful and better life. I am assured that this conference is structured to effectively address the well known challenges of poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, ethno-religious bigotry, impunity in governance and corruption.

“It also intends to address the new phenomenon of violent crimes evident by murder, assassination and bomb blasts, which has caused serious economic breakdown in certain states in parts of the North and the country as a whole. This will go a long way to prove that there is no conspiracy of silence by the leadership in the northern states on the issue of peace and security in Nigeria. The fact that all the states of the North are supporting this noble effort is a testimony of our collective concern and we must translate our concerns to concrete actions in our various communities and at our various levels of leadership in the northern states for the good of the North and Nigeria as a whole”.

Gowon further stressed: “There are many questions that need to be raised and answered and there is no better time than now for the sake of our country. The nation expects the North to make certain sacrifices for their mutual wellbeing.

“We have a responsibility to restore confidence in our diverse people and ensure the prosperity of the North within the context of a united Nigeria.

“Given the passion for the current leadership of the ACF, I have no doubt in my mind that this conference marked the revival of the northern states and the restoration of its founding legacies in socio-cultural development, economic development, religious harmony, security, political growth within the context of one united Nigeria.

“The North has always kept Nigeria together. The creation of states was one of the sacrifices of the North to keep Nigeria together. We must not fail in our duty of oneness to keep Nigeria together.”

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Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by TRUTHTELA: 3:35am On Dec 06, 2011
A polite way of saying Nigerians can't do NOTHING!
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by juman(m): 3:56am On Dec 06, 2011
The North has always kept Nigeria together. The creation of states was one of the sacrifices of the North to keep Nigeria together. We must not fail in our duty of oneness to keep Nigeria together.”

But Northerners were in control of the country at the center for long time what were their achievements?

Backward nation.
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by Araysay: 4:06am On Dec 06, 2011
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UGLY MOFO! Look at the bush aaaaaaaaang. Only Nigerian woman will crawl into bed with this monstrousity and suck his filthy d-eek and even breed children too I swear. Twa! cry

The same North who spared his phocking life and granted Ojukwu pardon for treasonable felony against the Nigerian state.
I dey laugh.

Yeah! He is telling us sointin new of course! Wharrrra smartazzzzze!

[size=20pt]Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.

John F. Kennedy, In a speech at the White House, 1962


35th president of US 1961-1963 (1917 - 1963)[/size]



How is this different from what has been said over and over again or  Atiku said last year? What an irritant!

Too bad the forever Nigerian cowards of a populace did not revolt under his arzzze as Nigerian dictator.

Please go back to drinking your tarty, acidic, over-dried, Ighyeboo garri jor!
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by hajifaty: 10:44am On Dec 06, 2011
nigerians are cowards and not bold enough to stand up for their rights.
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by GboyegaD(m): 10:54am On Dec 06, 2011
hajifaty:

nigerians are cowards and not bold enough to stand up for their rights.

Because we have been over indoctrinated by our beliefs. Our leaders keep taking us for granted because they are fully convinced that our only weapon is our usual slogan e go better. Perhaps we are still awaiting God to send down angels to come save us.
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by Funkymallam(m): 11:38am On Dec 06, 2011
Someone should tell him that revolution will start frm his house!
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by cap28: 11:53am On Dec 06, 2011
the only way nigerians will ever get a fair deal is by overthrowing these kind of parasites - but im beginning to think it may be too late - US africom is now deploying troops to various african countries and they are also providing more arms and training to our sell out african govts who will use extreme violence to ensure that the people are prevented from rising up.

obasanjo is a big fool and a stooge of the west - nothing he says can ever be for the benefit of the nigerian people
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by musiwa43: 12:09pm On Dec 06, 2011
i disagree with Obasanjo on what lead to the arab spring. The Arab spring happen because the ARABs like nigerian now were seen their countries satellite pictures for the first time. And they discovered that their countries government was telling them lies. Just like the Nigeria govt.

If you take libya  or Egypt for example.   For Egypt the disparity because the government population figures and satellite pictures was so great. that the people revolt.  The same for libya,  Muammar Gaddafi population figure was so bad, that if you notice the rebel came from area where the satellite picture of the area show they were been cheated.


that why he got killed.

Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by adamaw2tuf: 12:29pm On Dec 06, 2011
So what exactly is your problem here,that the north should have murdered obasanjo while in prison or ojukwu shouldnt have not allowed to come back?
Araysay:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeEHosU2_g0[/flash]

UGLY MOFO! Look at the bush aaaaaaaaang. Only Nigerian woman will crawl into bed with this monstrousity and suck his filthy d-eek and even breed children too I swear. Twa! cry

The same North who spared his phocking life and granted Ojukwu pardon for treasonable felony against the Nigerian state.
I dey laugh.

Yeah! He is telling us sointin new of course! Wharrrra smartazzzzze!



How is this different from what has been said over and over again or Atiku said last year? What an irritant!

Too bad the forever Nigerian cowards of a populace did not revolt under his arzzze as Nigerian dictator.

Please go back to drinking your tarty, acidic, over-dried, Ighyeboo garri jor!

Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by babaowo: 12:42pm On Dec 06, 2011
i pray to God that nigeria leaders both past n present should die like mummar gadhafi ,
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by karpenter: 12:46pm On Dec 06, 2011
Obasanjo, who is part of the corrupt establishment destroying Nigeria, knows that he won't be spared when the revolt starts. That's why he's raising alarm with the hope it would not happen, useless old man that is scared stiff with possible outcome.
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by oohunt: 1:23pm On Dec 06, 2011
Can you just imagine Obasanjo? How did he help to fix all these things during his own time?
My people dont mind him o. We do not have to resort to violence for things to work in this country. We only need to weed out all the bad egg that have kept us from progressing.
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by kirkmikel: 2:05pm On Dec 06, 2011
Somebody please tell that stupid hypocritical Bleep to shut his dirty traps what is happening in this country that is not his handiwork ? I wonder why he is not in prison up till now He should come out and tell Nigerians what he did to better their lot in his 8 years of misrule. He pioneered the looting of billions and his successors have upped the ante now it is trillions they are stealing e bami ki gbe ole OBJ has no moral standing or justification to criticize JEG because he is a good student of a bad master. God will punish all of you including your children and your generation unborn abeg i dey vex
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by slImam: 2:24pm On Dec 06, 2011
Gen Gowon, have said it all. At least understanding that one has problem somewhere and somewhat, the problem can be addressed. In context, our nation's problems is cycle which everyone of us has contributed-leaders, citizens, society, faith(beliefs) and economics. Obasanjo has opened a can of worms, now itis left for us to detect
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by snthesis(m): 2:27pm On Dec 06, 2011
@musiwa
hahahahahahahahahahaha grin grin grin grin grin
abeg wu is ur dealer- i nid to get sum of dat stuff u r smoking
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by Nobody: 2:57pm On Dec 06, 2011
OBJ no tell me say you don dey fear ohhhhh? Don't worry dem no go do you like Gadhaffi grin
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by Nobody: 3:37pm On Dec 06, 2011
Abeg baba Iyabo, tell them o! Tell them wella.

Our elders say that thing which an elder sees while sitting, a youngster can never even see from on top of a tree.

Shey fear don dey catch you no be so? Don't worry na. Remind your puppet Jona of this daily. If you like make una no sit up sharply, Libya revolution na small thing compared with wetin naija youths go do this country.
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by bonyface: 4:35pm On Dec 06, 2011
Ota Farmer abeg go rest
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by nsiadi: 4:44pm On Dec 06, 2011
OBJ always behaves like a comedian
Bold people like IBB always reminded him of his ineptitude
What can he boast of during his reigns , both as a soldier & as a civilian leader?
What became of his cassava deal with China?
Now that he is out of govt he can talk of ways out tru Agriculture
He should have deepened values in that sector while in power but he bungled
If he had handled privatisation well the Senate would have been spared challenges
He needs to account, fully, for his romance with BPE
, & monies when he combined petroleum ministry with that of commander in chief.
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by owenueme: 5:21pm On Dec 06, 2011
Obj again?
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by aljharem3: 5:25pm On Dec 06, 2011
OBJ is one silly old man

He had the chance to make Nigeria great and he blew it to his ota farm.

What a waste cry
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by aljharem3: 5:27pm On Dec 06, 2011
pDude:

Abeg baba Iyabo, tell them o! Tell them wella.

Our elders say that thing which an elder sees while sitting, a youngster can never even see from on top of a tree.

Shey fear don dey catch you no be so? Don't worry na. Remind your puppet Jona of this daily. If you like make una no sit up sharply, Libya revolution na small thing compared with wetin naija youths go do this country.


baba iyabo is not a comedian. what is he talking about ?

How many foundations has baba iyabo opened with his wealth ?

revolution, Yes I pray there would be one, but starting with baba iyabo himself
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by executinal(m): 6:05pm On Dec 06, 2011
I dey Laugh grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin i laugh in baba iyabo way. So this man socked garry in prison? grin grin grin grin grin and he still fail to fix Nigeria angry angry
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by guonno: 6:15pm On Dec 06, 2011
Its only a revolution that will heal Nigeria. Power is sweet, else gadafi would be a living being. No revolution no change.
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by infofta(m): 6:24pm On Dec 06, 2011
Goodluck and co. Don't make our youths angry. US and Nato will not wait for UN resolution before you get baked. Guess you know why?
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by okpurukata(f): 6:50pm On Dec 06, 2011
Gowon said "The north made sacrifices for Nigerian Unity by state creation".last paragraph. Pray can someone tell me more about this sacrifice? I need clarification.
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by austin2002: 7:09pm On Dec 06, 2011
Look at who is talking Obasanjo. Well he is worried because his ill-gotten wealth will be the first place these parasites from the north will touch as soon as the game started.As long as these cattle rearers from the north kill themselves it's okay after all they will meet alla at his satanic door.Folks as long as you killed all the parasites in the north and do not touch an Igbo man,Delta man or anybody from the South or East we will be allright because if you do,these time around,Britain and Russia will not help you guys out. Mass revolt will only happen in the north I promise you that.And we will make sure any carmel pushers that cross into Biafra land is toss.
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by austin2002: 7:19pm On Dec 06, 2011
Any of you guys dumbass from the South and East saying something bad about Jonathan need to fed to the vultures for real.Have you guys forgotten the Biafran war that easily? Open the internet fools and google the Biafran war see how these cattle rearers from the north,Britain and Russia destroy our people. Dumb asses read the history of your own people.Have you guys from the south and east wondered where these evil demons from the north come from? Read the history. So many of you have degrees and yet let these cattle rearers from the north who do not know what kindergaten is rule you guys. Your education is worthless if you stand by and let these evil creatures from the north control you guys for 50yrs and now they start complaining because the power is out of their hands.Dumb asses wake up Igbos,Yourbas,deltians etc, An educated people don't sit back and let the parasites control their lives.
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by mechris: 10:08pm On Dec 06, 2011
Him OBJ will be the first to be lynched.
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by JamesDoe: 11:23pm On Dec 06, 2011
As Musiwa may say: Ota farm is on google map. Satellite pictures for when the revolution starts!
Re: Mass Revolt Looms In Nigeria, Obasanjo Warns by sshalom(m): 11:51pm On Dec 06, 2011
Well said but 'am sure that 'baba' didn't really understand the implication of a revolution; his ilk would the first to be affected!

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