We are all of Nigerian origin
Abubakar Atiku, speaks out against eviction
notice being issued by several regions to people
He urged the government to restructure and abolish state of origin
Former vice president of Nigeria under Olusegun Obasanjo's administration,
Abubakar Atiku, has condemned those those peddling quit notice, hate speeches
and anti-Igbo songs. Atiku urged the federal government to restructure the
country and remove the use of state of origin from the country's constitution.
In a statement issued by his media office, Atiku said: “Just as I strongly
condemned the Quit Notice on people of the Igbo ethnic stock living in Northern
Nigeria and the counter quit notices that ensued, I also vehemently condemn the
retaliatory Quit Notice given by certain elements in other parts of Nigeria to
persons of other origins be they Northern, Yoruba or any other ethnic grouping
within our country. “First and foremost, it is a fallacy to believe that there
are people of Northern or Southern origin. Nigeria only has people of one
origin. We are all of Nigerian origin
'' Atiku said those behind the several quit notices are those behind the issuing of quit notices were misguided''
“As Nigerians, we must be pragmatic enough to
realise the obvious truth that an eye for an eye will leave Nigeria blind. “Let
me at this juncture remind these ‘quit noticers’ that when brothers fight to
the death over a domestic dispute, it is their neighbours that eventually end
up inheriting their father’s property.
Atiku said the issue of people issuing quit
notice to one another would happen if people are identified with the state they
reside in and not their state of origin. He said: “It is also for this reason,
amongst others, that I have urged and still urge that Nigeria should be
restructured and that state of origin ought to be removed from our constitution
and other relevant laws and policies, to be replaced by state of residency. “If
we as Nigerians are tied to our residency, rather than the state where our
ancestors originated from, this whole idea of Quit Notice would not have arisen
in the first place.
“Let us remember that though we have many
ethnic nationalities in Nigeria, we are all largely of one race. In the United
Arab Emirates, foreigners exceed the native Emiratis in number, yet the UAE is
one of the most peaceful nations on earth. If people of different races can
live in peace in South Africa and the United States, why can’t we do the same
here?
“In
fact, I posit that we can and should do the same. “Finally, let me use this
opportunity to commend the National Broadcasting Commission and the National
Orientation Agency for taking steps to sanction radio stations that were guilty
of playing the Igbo hate song and for embarking on an anti-hate speech drive.
“Nigeria is our only country and our value as human beings is tied to the value
of Nigeria. So if we must give ourselves value, we must first give Nigeria
value." Meanwhile, The Ohanaeze Ndigbo is not happy with leaders from the
northern part of Nigeria over their silence concerning the alleged hate song
against people from the south-east. The song, which origin is yet to be
ascertained, is said to describe the Igbo people as ungrateful with the singer
reportedly giving other reasons why he hates the people from the region. The
president-general of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nnia Nwodo, expressed
shock that the leaders from the north had remained silent days after the song
was reportedly released
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