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Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by theTranslator: 8:00pm On Apr 27, 2021
(1953) NNAMDI AZIKIWE, “SPEECH ON SECESSION”
SEPTEMBER 2, 2009 / CONTRIBUTED BY: BLACKPAST
In 1953 when Northern Nigerians were beginning to consider secession from the Nigerian colony that would soon be a nation, Nnamdi Azikiwe gave a speech before the caucus of his political party, the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) in Yaba, Nigeria on May 12, 1953. That speech, while not disallowing secession, suggested that there would be grave consequences if the Northern region became an independent nation. Ironically, fourteen years later, Azikiwe led his Eastern Region out of Nigeria and created Biafra, a move that prompted a bloody three year civil war. Azikiwe’s 1953 speech appears below.

I have invited you to attend this caucus because I would like you to make clear our stand on the issue of secession. As a party, we would have preferred Nigeria to remain intact, but lest there be doubt as to our willingness to concede to any shade of political opinion the right to determine its policy, I am obliged to issue a solemn warning to those who are goading the North towards secession. If you agree with my views, then I hope that in course of our deliberations tonight, you will endorse them, to enable me to publicize them in the Press.
In my opinion, the Northerners are perfectly entitled to consider whether or not they should secede from the indissoluble union which nature has formed between it and the South, but it would be calamitous to the corporate existence of the North should the clamour for secession prevail. I, therefore, counsel Northern leaders to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of secession before embarking upon this dangerous course.
As one who was born in the North, I have a deep spiritual attachment to that part of the country, but it would be a capital political blunder if the North should break away from the South. The latter is in a better position to make rapid constitutional advance, so that if the North should become truncated from the South, it would benefit both Southerners and Northerners who are domiciled in the South more than their kith and kin who are domiciled in the North.
There are seven reasons for my holding to this view. Secession by the North may lead to internal political convulsion there when it is realized that militant nationalists and their organizations, like the NLPU, the Askianist Movement, and the Middle Zone League, have aspirations for self-government in 1956 identical with those of their Southern compatriots. It may lead to justifiable demands for the right of self-determination by non-Muslims, who form the majority of the population in the so-called ‘Pagan’ provinces, like Benue, Ilorin, Kabba, Niger and Plateau, not to mention the claims of non-Muslims who are domiciled in Adamawa and Bauchi Provinces.
It may lead to economic nationalism in the Eastern Region, which can pursue a policy of blockade of the North, by refusing it access to the sea, over and under the River Niger, except upon payment of tolls. It may lead to economic warfare between the North on the one hand, and the Eastern or Western regions on the other, should they decide to fix protective tariffs which will make the use of the ports of the Last and West uneconomic for the North.
The North may be rich in mineral resources and certain cash crops, but that is no guarantee that it would be capable of growing sufficient food crops to enable it to feed its teeming millions, unlike the East and the West. Secession may create hardship for Easterners and Westerners who are domiciled in the North, since the price of food crops to be imported into the North from the South is bound to be very high and to cause an increase in the cost of living. Lastly, it will endanger the relations with their neighbours of millions of Northerners who are domiciled in the East and West and Easterners and Westerners who reside in the North.
You may ask me whether there would be a prospect of civil war, if the North decided to secede? My answer would be that it is a hypothetical question which only time can answer. In any case, the plausible cause of a civil war might be a dispute as to the right of passage on the River Niger, or the right of flight over the territory of the Eastern or Western Region; but such disputes can be settled diplomatically, instead of by force.
Nevertheless, if civil war should become inevitable at this stage of our progress as a nation, then security considerations must be borne in mind by those who are charged with the responsibility of government of the North and the South. Military forces and installations are fairly distributed in all the three regions; if that is not the case, any of the regions can obtain military aid from certain interested Powers. It means that we cannot preclude the possibility of alliance with certain countries.
You may ask me to agree that if the British left Nigeria to its fate, the Northerners would continue their uninterrupted march to the sea, as was prophesied six years ago? My reply is that such an empty threat is devoid of historical substance and that so far as I know, the Eastern Region has never been subjugated by any indigenous African invader. At the price of being accused of overconfidence, I will risk a prophecy and say that, other things being equal, the Easterners will defend themselves gallantly, if and when they are invaded.
Let me take this opportunity to warn those who are making a mountain out of the molehill of the constitutional crisis to be more restrained and constructive. The dissemination of lies abroad; the publishing of flamboyant headlines about secessionist plans, and the goading of empty-headed careerists with gaseous ideas about their own importance in tile scheme of things in the North is being overdone in certain quarters. I feel that these quarters must be held responsible for any breach between the North and South, which nature had indissolubly united in a political, social and economic marriage of convenience. In my personal opinion, there is no sense in the North breaking away or the East or the West breaking away; it would be better if all the regions would address themselves to the task of crystallizing common nationality, irrespective of the extraneous influences at work. What history has joined together let no man put asunder. But history is a strange mistress which can cause strange things to happen!

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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by theTranslator: 8:02pm On Apr 27, 2021
mynd44 lalasticlala
Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:04pm On Apr 27, 2021
OP why are you wailing untop Igbo matter..?

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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by donbachi(m): 8:05pm On Apr 27, 2021
Ivorian north.
Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:05pm On Apr 27, 2021
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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:06pm On Apr 27, 2021
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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by iammo(m): 8:09pm On Apr 27, 2021
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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by theTranslator: 8:11pm On Apr 27, 2021
ImmaculateJOE:
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wetin do you?
Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by smatt1711: 8:14pm On Apr 27, 2021
Ok
Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:17pm On Apr 27, 2021
theTranslator:

wetin do you?
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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by Golan007: 8:20pm On Apr 27, 2021
ImmaculateJOE:
OP why are you wailing untop Igbo matter..?

Shut up.

History is an essential in human knowledge base.

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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:21pm On Apr 27, 2021
theTranslator:

wetin do you?
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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:21pm On Apr 27, 2021
Golan007:


Shut up.

History is an essential in human knowledge base.
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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:21pm On Apr 27, 2021
theTranslator:
mynd44 lalasticlala
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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:23pm On Apr 27, 2021
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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:23pm On Apr 27, 2021
theTranslator:
mynd44 lalasticlala
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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:24pm On Apr 27, 2021
Golan007:


Shut up.

History is an essential in human knowledge base.
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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:25pm On Apr 27, 2021
theTranslator:

wetin do you?
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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:25pm On Apr 27, 2021
Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ERockson: 8:25pm On Apr 27, 2021
When igbo was in power like Fulani of today. Zik of Africa shocked.

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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:26pm On Apr 27, 2021
Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by tommy589(m): 8:26pm On Apr 27, 2021
Azikiwe's father was Lugard's personal secretary. His dad as Lugard's confidant ought to be aware ahead of 1914 amalgamation proclamation. Maybe that is one of many reasons for his pro union sentiment.

Personally, I see nothing wrong in this union if merit and reward has been accorded their rightful place

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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:31pm On Apr 27, 2021
ERockson:
When igbo was in power like Fulani of today. Zik of Africa shocked.
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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:31pm On Apr 27, 2021
tommy589:
Azikiwe's father was Lugard's personal.secretary
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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:31pm On Apr 27, 2021
Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by Nobody: 8:33pm On Apr 27, 2021
Please how many northerners did he kill and shoot at sight to keep them in ONE NIGERIA.... Please answer me

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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:34pm On Apr 27, 2021
ezenwajosh:
Please how many northerners did he kill and shoot at sight to keep them in ONE NIGERIA.... Please answer me



You dey mind the efulefu..

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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:34pm On Apr 27, 2021
Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by athaboi(f): 8:34pm On Apr 27, 2021
Ofcourse Zik was on his own...he alone can't determine the date of every other person

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Re: Azikwe Against Northern Secession 1953 by ImmaculateJOE(m): 8:35pm On Apr 27, 2021
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