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How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by victorDanladi: 4:08am On Jun 04, 2017
How to deal with Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi ON June 4, 2017 3:33 AM / IN Interview , News , Politics / BY Nwafor Polycarp / Comments



By Henry Umoru Prof Ango Abdullahi, a former Vice Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, is the spokesperson for the Northern Elders Forum (NEF).

In this interview, Abdullahi speaks on the two years of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration and the agitation by some Igbo elements for the Biafra state, among other issues of national importance. The government of President Muhammadu Buhari is two years. What is your take?

My take is the Nigerian take. You are the people who move around to speak to Nigerians to find out if things have changed in the way that Nigerians had hoped before they cast their last vote for the current leadership in the country.

But, to me, personally, life has not changed for me and my family; maybe I was out looking out for anything other than the hope for peace and tranquility to prevail in the country. So, on that score, I will say that, perhaps, the country is a little bit more peaceful now in the sense that the insurgency has been reduced, even if not completely removed.

On the other hand, I receive visitors, young people who come in asking to be assisted to secure jobs and so on and so forth. They know that something is not totally correct with the economy; two major indicators, our naira has been decimated, to me, to nothing because, at my age having seen one Naira exchanged for one dollar and forty cents and to now put together 300+ Naira officially for me to get one dollar something is basically not right there. And until, I have always made this very clear, we can do something about this foreign exchange rate- and for-a country that produces nothing, it has to buy everything, we are going to have a hard drive, if we are able to drive at all, to recover. It is going to be near impossible to recover with this exchange rate, it is a major problem. But the Minister of Finance spoke a few days ago, saying Nigeria is recovering. She should tell us how we are recovering. Check your pocket if we are recovering, check your soup pot if we are recovering, check everything in terms of cost; how are we recovering?

If the government must change gear, what must the government do now?

It is going to be difficult for this government or any government for that matter because these decisions as they affect the economy require an approach which is not orthodox.

Take for example, Donald Trump, who only recently assumed office as the President of the United States of America, said ‘America first, America second, America third, employ America by America’ and so on and so forth.

This is what every country now has to do. This is a policy to protect America, annunciation by the leader of the capitalist world, protecting the American economy and the American people and this is the kind of courage that African leaders require to get up and say ‘my country first, my country second, my country third’.

This is what happened to quite a number of countries: The Chinese did the same, they disappeared for some time and now they have resurfaced as one of the leaders of the world because they protected themselves, they protected their country.

In Africa today, there are only two or three countries that are going in that direction: Rwanda, Zimbabwe and the same thing perhaps to some extent Uganda. But the rest of the countries (in Africa) are just appendages of colonial mentality and Nigeria is one of them. Nigeria is an appendage of colonial mentality and that is why we have not moved, 60years; Nigeria cannot produce 4,000megawatts of electricity that is not big enough for a village in Europe, for about 200million people. Something is wrong basically.

Is the problem with the people in power? The problem is with all of us. One major conference that is required is a conference on attitudinal change by Nigerians, particularly those of us the elite. Who should organize that?

Nigerians who worry about Nigeria. I attended four constitutional conferences in the last 20years but where are we? Our paper work, well-written and so on, but nothing on ground. And when you look at it very carefully, it is we the elite and that is why I keep talking about the elite being responsible for what is happening to Nigeria and they have to do something about it. 2019 is about two years away, but some people are already talking about it. What shape should it take? The shape that Nigerians want it to take because if Nigerians are complaining that things are not going well for Nigeria and, by implication, things are not going well for Nigerians, 2019 means an opportunity for them to ‘shine their eyes well’ well and look for leadership because the problem, in my view in this country, had always been poor and inept leadership, particularly after our fathers politicians of the First Republic) have gone. Each time I speak, I give very high credit to our founding fathers, they did extremely well with very little. In their hands, the country had no means of getting huge resources except from our agricultural products, yet these people did what they did; infrastructure, tell me what infrastructure has been added seriously on top of what they have done? The railway, the ports, the airports and so on, just tell me; in spite of the billions of naira that is coming or that is supposed to be coming into the Nigerian coffers, what has happened?

At what point did President Muhammadu Buhari get it wrong? I gave a number of interviews on the man; good man, no doubt, but he got it wrong because he got the wrong team, that is it. Not one single person to run the country, you need competent hands everywhere to get it going.

Did he consult with people like you before he made his appointments?

No, no. But if there had been sufficient guidance through consultations, a lot of the initial mistakes about the take-off could not have been avoided It is better to say that the team he has chosen to deal with the socio-economic challenges of this country was not quite well chosen and I think what happened was that the choice of the team was driven more by political patronage than really looking at the competence of people that will come and help the President and the government to run a more efficient system of administration.

How should the Federal Government respond to the renewed Biafra agitation?

Well, we should be mindful of the fact that the renewed agitation cannot be detached from the politics of Nigeria. It is not new and not different from normal politicking that has been taking place in Nigeria since independence. Politics? Why lump the agitation with politics? Biafra agitation arose from the Nigerian political process. It came from a power struggle in the First Republic, which culminated in the assassination of the First Republic leaders and the subsequent emergence of Ojukwu. Incidentally, it was Ojukwu, who suspected that the Igbo were being attacked whereas it was the Igbo who attacked Nigeria. Attacked Nigeria? Is this revisionism or what?


They were the ones being attacked in the North and they had to flee… (Cuts in) It should be noted that Ojukwu, assisted by Igbo intellectuals, thought they should pocket the rest of Nigeria. Thus, the so-called Biafra agitation is rooted in the 1966 coup and I want to say that if people are still asking for Biafra almost 50 years after the civil war, then it is necessary for us to sit down and ask ourselves how we want the nation to be.

That’s exactly what the Igbos are asking for – let’s sit down and discuss but it seems that is not falling on good ears?

In dealing with the renewed Biafran agitation, the Federal Government should adhere strictly to the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution relating to the rule of law. Accordingly, the Federal Government should be firm in dealing with any individual or group trying to create problems for the rest of Nigeria under any guise.

www.vanguardngr.com/2017/06/deal-biafra-prof-ango-abdullahi/

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Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by AroOkigbo(m): 4:20am On Jun 04, 2017
victorDanladi:

That’s exactly what the Igbos are asking for – let’s
sit down and discuss but it seems that is not falling
on good ears?
Nice piece.
But booboo's ears no good nah grin
Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by Freetech: 4:21am On Jun 04, 2017
Ipob nonsense again
Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by MayorofLagos(m): 4:31am On Jun 04, 2017
I dont see how he could talk about bokoharam, talk about biafra but leave out mention on fulani herdsmen and how to apply rule of law to deal with it.

We need a part II of the interview and his opinion on atrocities of herdsmen and how, in his view as a Northerner, an intellectual and a regional leader, it should curtailed.

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Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by Beverages: 4:43am On Jun 04, 2017
upon all the gibberish this people are yawning , Ipob still stands.

Nnamdi Kanu my role model.

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shalom.

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Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by surveyorng: 5:04am On Jun 04, 2017
I personally want us all to remain in this country called Nigeria,as one. Besides, I still can't comprehend why we can't have an Igbo President in recent times. If they can achieve this,I am sure the issue of IPOB will evaporate. It usually does not get down well with me the e-war between Yoruba and Igbo on social media especially here on Nairaland. Let's embrace peace and reason together towards making a balance in leadership.
Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by adenine02: 5:20am On Jun 04, 2017
they r already dealing with themselves

Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by Paperwhite(m): 5:53am On Jun 04, 2017
[/b]"In dealing with the renewed Biafran agitation, the Federal Government should adhere strictly to the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution relating to the rule of law. Accordingly, the Federal Government should be firm in dealing with any individual or group trying to create problems for the rest of Nigeria under any guise."[b] Which stupid law is this man talking about-laws that Buhari,Fulani,DSS & other arms of government can't obey? This mallam must be really nut BTW why is he still talking about Biafra .Thought you said the north is ready for breakup? Restructure or divide this fucking country.Nigeria is a shithole with these barbaric set of humanity.I'm from the middle belt.

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Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by orunto27: 6:55am On Jun 04, 2017
The climbing hook on The Hills of Obama is suffering Disconnect and our erudite Prof. is talking gibberish. Aren't these why Mr. President is now confused and suffering from unknown multiple contusions? Over to Osinbajo to the Rescue.
Aluta Continua.

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Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by malton: 8:04am On Jun 04, 2017
Will it kill these old men if they shushed it for once?
Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by Nobody: 9:56am On Jun 04, 2017
MayorofLagos:
I dont see how he could talk about bokoharam, talk about biafra but leave out mention on fulani herdsmen and how to apply rule of law to deal with it.

We need a part II of the interview and his opinion on atrocities of herdsmen and how, in his view as a Northerner, an intellectual and a regional leader, it should curtailed.
moderator banned YOU till 10 July 2023. what are u doing here
Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by Super1Star: 10:30am On Jun 04, 2017
The interviewer is even funny.

Why could he not ask how he wants us deal constitutionally with the marauding vampire and Killin machine called Herdsmen from Northern Nigeria which forefathers migrated from Fouta Jallon in their blood thirsty conquest.
Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by OreMI22: 12:20pm On Jun 04, 2017
Abooki always talks about to be decisive, firm , brutal and whatever. grin grin grin grin grin

You can kill as much as you want, send Nnamdi Kanu to jail, bomb Enugu if you like, you will NOT kill the agitation for justice. We are not afraid of you or your fulani murderous army. We are only restraining our selves from throwing bombs into your vehicles or killing fulanis in case you think we are incapable of killing.

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Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by Arda1000(m): 12:45pm On Jun 04, 2017
The Way northerners take that 1966 coup is a way too personal,those guys that took part in the coup are igbos by name not even s.e igbos but s.s and they lived most of their lives in North,there were equally a good number of Hausa that partook in the coup.
Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by gberra: 12:48pm On Jun 04, 2017
What god forsaken biafra are they crying about?..
Who forgets Gej till 2019?..
Who forgets nnamdi kanu, asari dokubo, uche mefor campaign for Gej on radio biafraudd?.. Ewu gambia!

Nonetheless, these old retards should crawl back into whatever hellhole they come from & die there. Their divide & rule tactics ain't working no more.

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Re: How To Deal With Biafra – Prof. Ango Abdullahi by collinsfhk(m): 2:34pm On Jun 04, 2017
All I can say now is that the south shld unite

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