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#biafra : Let Them Go, They Will Beg To Be Part Of Nigeria – Dr Junaid Mohammed by pero45: 10:11am On Dec 13, 2015
Dr Junaid Mohammed, convener of the Coali­tion of Northern Politi­cians, Academics, Profession­als and Businessmen, has called on Nigerians to allow Igbos to go promising Nigeria that they (biafra) will beg to come back.

Speaking in an explosive interview with Sunday Sun, the Kano-based Russian-trained medical doctor turned politician, who described the Igbos as persons who could not be trusted with power and certain key positions in the country, however, said: “…I insist they should be heard and be allowed to secede, provided they are peaceful.” Excerpts:

 

Looking at the dimension the agitation for the sovereign State of Biafra has taken, should Nigerians and Nigeria allow the Igbos go or not?

Yes.

My understanding is that in every society, people will have to be per­suaded, to see the benefit of living together. But where that fails, I think people should be allowed to go their separate ways in peace. Now, this question should have been answered earlier, before the independence or even immediately after the Igbo coup of
Directly, through their own ac­tions, they organised a tribal coup in which political, business and even traditional leaders of other tribes, other than their own tribe were eliminated, leaving their own leaders intact. That shows who they are. However, I am one of those who believe that Nigeria is a very impor­tant project not only for Nigerians, but to the entire black race. So it will be a disaster if black people cannot live together in peace. There was a consensus within the generality of Nigerians that Nigeria has to be saved, Nigeria has to be preserved and in doing so you have to use minimum violence. It has to be used through persuasion for those people who don’t understand the essence of our being together.

Now, unfortunately since 1970 when the war ended, and up till date, it has become a pattern of many Nigerians to want to agitate and use the agitation to threaten the corporate existence of Nigeria as a whole and people are saying, ‘look, anybody that thinks they can stay on their own, let them go. Let everyone go in separate ways.’ So, anybody who thinks Nigeria owes its corporate existence to them, should simply go.

Do you see the Boko Haram insurgency too, in the same light?

You mean those miscreants? Their idea that you can create an Islamic state within the Nigerian state is simply stupid. If they have had any form of education, they would have understood that. The only solution in the case of Boko Haram is to simply decimate them, they can be subdued and perhaps, remove the useless propaganda, especially among the girls and young men they have been recruiting as conveyors of terrorist bombs and what have you.

Now the country should from henceforth after demolishing Boko Haram terrorism, fight poverty and see that the country has meaningful development. Most of the Boko Ha­ram terrorists are illiterate in terms of education; illiterate in terms of Islamic education. They have tried so far to articulate a political agenda, what is it exactly they want, you don’t want. But even before Boko Haram, the miscreants in the South- South had done so too, though they have not quite succeeded but at least they were able to extract through blackmail and through violence certain political concessions from the Jonathan administration. The Jonathan presidency was simply a concession to blackmail.

Next to the Boko Haram is the South-east terrorists, who have been on but very soon they are going to be demolished, like it is being done to Boko Haram.

Why are you referring to the South-East agitators as terrorists?

Now, tell me what they are, if they are not terrorists? What is the differ­ence between what they are doing and what Boko Haram terrorists did or are still doing? As far as I am concerned, they are one and same thing.

But what do you make of the Igbos agenda?

The Igbos are simply coming with new agenda, they want certain posi­tions, they want certain ministries, which if not given to them they are saying there will be violence, there will be Biafra again, there will be this or that. And the agitation was not in form of dialogue, instead they have used violence and they have decided who is a friend and who is enemy.

They believe that all those who are not Igbos are enemies and all those who don’t belong to their Christianity denomination also are enemies and they have even gone to the extent, which of course, the Boko Haram started, bombing places of worship, they attacked a mosque in Port Harcourt and I think they did that in Aba and lately, they have gone to cause chaos in Onitsha which is a very unfortunate situation. So you can see the dimension this has taken. There we are.

So should the Igbos go?

Now I don’t believe I’m quali­fied to make a pronouncement on whether the Igbos should go or to be allowed to go or not. The generality of Nigerians must decide that. But I want to give the benefit of my own experience. One, as a result of change in government, they have the belief they must have Secretary to the Government of the Federa­tion, SGF, they must be given some key ministries and they have also decided that in 2019 an Igbo man must be president.

Do you think that is fea­sible?

It will be difficult for Igbos to be satisfied because I don’t believe they have even begun to conceptualize what it means to submit themselves. If they continue like this, I don’t see how we can have an Igbo leader within next 20 years, which means that what we are shying away from confronting now is something we have to confront somewhere down the line. If we don’t confront this agi­tation now, we will certainly at some point have to confront it, so that if they insist they don’t want to be with us, fine, and then we will move on.

I think some of the people who write in the newspapers about the agitation are ignorant of Nigeria’s history because virtually everyone is supporting what they have been doing or saying what they are de­manding is right and forgetting about the fact that we are in a democracy. They have refused to pay attention to all the histories and have continued to make a lot of noise about the past government, which is six months behind us.

What history are you talking about, the civil war or the Jonathan administration?

Well, there is a trace of history that shows why they are being denied position of SGF. I am sure you know the history of the last government, which is just six months behind us. They have always misbehaved each time they are given certain positions.

In the history of Nigeria, there have been only two Igbo Army Chief of Staff. One was General Aguiyi Ironsi who was implicated in a tribal coup against other ethnic groups and he was also involved in refusing to try those who involved in criminal act of tribal coup in 1966. On the whole, he was the least quali­fied but was considered by the late Tafawa Balewa for political consid­eration and balancing. And we knew how he behaved. Incompetence and lack of education contributed greatly to the tragedy, which threw the coun­try into the civil war.

And then we had a man called General Ihejirika. Ihejirika is the one we will remember vividly because he was the one that came and intro­duced or reintroduced tribalism in recruitment, training and promotion in the Nigerian Army. Secondly, he was the most corrupt Army chief we have had in the history of this country. And people don’t want to remember all that. Given these two examples, people are very careful about giving Igbos any position of leadership.

Source: http://www.igberetvnews.com/?p=30455
Re: #biafra : Let Them Go, They Will Beg To Be Part Of Nigeria – Dr Junaid Mohammed by pero45: 10:13am On Dec 13, 2015
They wiil not come back.....if. They leave
Re: #biafra : Let Them Go, They Will Beg To Be Part Of Nigeria – Dr Junaid Mohammed by babyfaceafrica: 10:29am On Dec 13, 2015
What is biafra?....igbos I know....people will good business acumen,generally nice and pretty ladies..ask FFK........but I don't know anything called biafra!!..biko nu

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Re: #biafra : Let Them Go, They Will Beg To Be Part Of Nigeria – Dr Junaid Mohammed by pero45: 11:45am On Dec 13, 2015
Ausbongean:
.Biafra the last black man hope


"Black man" I too general a. Word. To use
Re: #biafra : Let Them Go, They Will Beg To Be Part Of Nigeria – Dr Junaid Mohammed by pero45: 11:47am On Dec 13, 2015
babyfaceafrica:
What is biafra?....igbos I know....people will good business acumen,generally nice and pretty ladies..ask FFK........but I don't know anything called biafra!!..biko nu


Biafra I believe is a sub-set of Nigeria that consists of the south and eastern parts of the country
Re: #biafra : Let Them Go, They Will Beg To Be Part Of Nigeria – Dr Junaid Mohammed by Proudlyngwa(m): 11:49am On Dec 13, 2015
Go to where
Why do you people think a few disgruntled people speak for the general ibos

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Re: #biafra : Let Them Go, They Will Beg To Be Part Of Nigeria – Dr Junaid Mohammed by babyfaceafrica: 11:50am On Dec 13, 2015
pero45:



Biafra I believe is a sub-set of Nigeria that consists of the south and eastern parts of the country
wikipdia disagrees with you,even google can't stop shaking its head........
Re: #biafra : Let Them Go, They Will Beg To Be Part Of Nigeria – Dr Junaid Mohammed by Mynd44: 11:55am On Dec 13, 2015

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