Dr. Junaidu Mohammed, yesterday, berated the trio of Mohammed
Abba-Gana, Ameh Ebute and Lawrence Onoja for asking the North to tarry
till 2019 before angling for power shift to the region, calling them
political mercenaries. The Second Republic lawmaker also stated that there will be mayhem in
Nigeria should the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, win the 2015
election, as he noted that the only way they can win is by rigging the
elections. In a telephone chat with Vanguard, Mohammed, who is also the National
Coordinator of the Coalition of Northern Politicians, Academics,
Professionals and Businessmen, said Gana, Ebute and Onoja were not
speaking for the north but serving their own self-interests to earn
themselves a place in Jonathan’s Presidency. Mohammed took a swipe at Onoja, calling him a political mercenary and
sheer minority from the Middle North. He expressed his regret that
Onoja, who had a commendable career in the military and presided over
the affairs of two northern states; Plateau and Katsina, could now stoop
so low to playing politics of tribes and religion. According to Mohammed, Onoja lacked the temerity to speak for the
north, having been a serial loser of elections since he debuted into
politics. “First of all, I have some respect for Onoja, he is a soldier and now
trying to be a politician. But I think it’s an insult for people with
similar background, opportunity, soldiers who play like mercenaries, as a
former Governor of Plateau and Katsina states, who are now
rediscovering politics like a business and who can pose or could claim
to speak for any part of the country”. “It is on record that Onaja has contested elections in the past,
including the last election we had in 2011 and he lost. In fact, he lost
to Senator David Mark, the President of the Senate. So, if Onaja and
his likes were to claim to speak for the whole Middle Belt, that in my
view is questionable, uncharitable and utter shamelessness. “For one, even in Benue, the tribes he comes from, the Idomas are
minority. The majority ethnic group in Benue is the Tivs who are about
55 percent of the population of Benue State and within the remaining 45
percent, his own tribe constitutes less than 20 percent. “Even within that, the Idomas are a constellation of so many tribal
groups. There are about seven or eight identified tribal groups of the
Idomas. So for a man with that background both personally and a group
background to claim to speak for the Middle Belt is sheer nonsense. “What he was referring to, I don’t even have the courage to say it,
is the claim by some of the politically ambitious and opportunistic
people in the Middle Belt who claim that every northern minority is
automatically a Middle Belter. “They include people from Kebbi, Adamawa and Yobe states, including
Borno. So, in effect, what they are saying is that any northerner who is
a Christian must be a member of the Middle Belt Forum. And that is
sheer nonsense. “They claim that anybody who is so, so, and so, automatically is so,
so, and so, is sheer nonsense. The ACF who is Arewa Consultative Forum
claims that every Northerner is automatically a member of ACF. “If that were to be the case, then, there is no body who is a member
of ACF. If everybody is a member of any group, then nobody is a member
of that group. “The most valued claim in being a member, it must be done openly.
People must go and identify themselves in the group rather than stay on
the sideline and talk rubbish.” In like manner, Mohammed lampooned Gana and Ebute, noting that they were just looking for recognition in Jonathan’s government. “The fact of the matter is that they are northerners by accident of
geography but define their economic interests now, that has been served
by identifying and doing their dirty job in the Jonathan Presidency.” Still irked by the way he said election was rigged in 2011, Mohammed said a repeat would be an invitation to trouble. “Let me say this, if without the consent of the law, they rig the
election the way they rigged 2011 election, there will be mayhem in
Nigeria. “The only way he can be President against the law explicitly is to
connive with the way he did with Jega’s INEC to rig the election and
that has been the pattern since 1999 when Obasanjo came. It hasn’t
changed. “The only way PDP will win election anywhere is by rigging the
election. If they do that in 2015, there will be mayhem in Nigeria,” he
warned.
No comments:
Post a Comment