Monday, November 30, 2015
Nwabueze calls for calls calm, blames protests on had leaders
Nwabueze calls for calm, blames protests on bad leaders
Nwabueze Calls For Calm,
Blames Protests On Bad
Leaders
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A call has gone out to pro-Biafra group
under the auspice of Indigenous Peoples of
Biafra (IPOB) and the Movement for the
Actualisation Sovereign State of Biafra
(MASSOB) to reconsider their renewed calls
for secession.
Pro-Biafra Protesters file photos
This plea was made by a constitutional
lawyer and chairman of The Patriots,
Professor Ben Nwabueze (SAN) Monday,
November 30 in Lagos state.
According to Vangaurd reports, Nwabueze
blamed bad leadership in the country for this
the new wave of protest for Biafra stating
that the solution to the problem does not
lie in secession.
The legal luminary also added that sending
the protesters to prison is either the
solution.
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He hinged the cause for the new protest to
what he termed as injustice melted out to
the people of the southeast of the country f
by the administration of President
Muhamamdu Buhari for the renewed
agitation for Biafra.
Nwabueze said: "How can Nigeria with the
kind of experience we had under former
President Olusegun Obasanjo, elect another
military commander and former head of the
Federal Military Government as President. It
doesn't make sense. Have we ever sat down
to reflect on this. It's amnesia. Nigerians
suffer from amnesia, loss of memory. We
don't have memory of the past. It's possible
the amnesia will repeat itself again after
eight years, because President Muhammadu
Buhari will go on for another eight years,
and another military man will emerge and
Nigerians will elect him.
"What we are experiencing now under the
current administration shows you that our
problem has been leadership. What Nigeria
needs is a leader who will guide this country
as one, and not one Northern Nigeria.
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"Nigeria needs a leader who will regard all
the ethnic groups as his constituency. We
have 389 ethnic nationalities in Nigeria. How
do you coalesce them into one. That's what
is called the national question, which is
more challenging than corruption. Who can
do it? It's not impossible. I believe that it
can be done. But not under the present
process, where somebody with the kind of
Buhari's background and credentials could
be elected and get imposed on Nigerians
through this so-called electoral process."
He opined that Biafra is never the solution
to the poor of Igbo saying that they have
tried fighting for Biafra and failed. He warned
that the continued protests by the Igbo
might led to mass killing because the people
of southeast are scatter all over the
country.
"Between 1967 to 1970, when the war
ended, millions of Igbos were killed. Is that
what we want again? What did we achieve by
that war? did we achieve Biafra? We didn't.
Is there any basis to think that it can be
realised this time? Are we more prepared
for it now than we were in 1967. Certainly
not, we aren't prepared for it," the Igbo
leader said.
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