Open Grazing: Asaba declaration exposed North’s failed leadership — CNG
Open Grazing: Asaba declaration exposed North’s failed leadership — CNG
Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo; Dapo Abiodun of Ogun, Akwa Ibom Deputy
Governor, Moses Ekpo; Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra, Douye Diri of Bayelsa,
Ebonyi’s David Omahi, Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti, Chairman, Southern Governors
Forum and Govenor of Ondo, Rotimi Akeredolu; Senator Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta,
Nyesom Wike of Rivers, Babajide Sanwolu of Lagos, Enugu State’s Ifeanyi
Ugwanyi, Imo Deputy Governor, Placid Njoku; Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde
and Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia in a photograph after Southern
Governors meeting at Government House, Asaba. By Luminous Jannamike, ABUJA
The Coalition of Northern Groups, CNG, says the 10-point declaration by 17
Southern governors in Asaba, Delta State has exposed the long years of
leadership failure in the North. It said this on Sunday in a statement by its
spokesman, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, in Abuja.
The Coalition, which condemned the Southern governors’ decision to ban
open cattle grazing in their domains, said it was about time the leadership of
the Northern states took urgent action to check the mass movement of millions
of people from the South into the vast interior of the North. The statement
read, “The Asaba meeting has exposed the extent of the bankruptcy of northern
governors who have not, for once, met to take concrete steps to anticipate and
checkmate the manoeuvres of the South, particularly with the creation of such
armed outfits as the Amotekun, Eastern Security Network and recently the
Ebubeagu which are now the tools used to intimidate northerners in the South
and to challenge the Nigerian State. Also read: Southern Governors Resolutions:
Best for Nigeria – Okowa “It also exposed the total failure of the northern
governors in the vital area of speaking up for the rights of northerners to be
protected from illegal harassment where they earn their living; their rights to
places of worship, and their rights to full protection when they live as
minorities among other communities in Nigeria.
” The CNG also accused the southern governors of unfairly profiling
the business community of herders as the cause of the security challenges in
the region. “The southern governors typically neglected to acknowledge that
just as development and population growth has put pressure on available land
and increased the prospects of conflict between migrating herders and local
populations, so also has the mass movement of millions of people from the South
into the vast interior of the North and the permanent nature of this movement.
“Disappointingly, the southern
governors cowed from hitting the nail directly on the head by not holding the
total failure of the All Progressives Congress administration of Muhammadu
Buhari and Yemi Osinbajo responsible for the current national woes, rather than
singling out a particular ethnic group for attack and irreverent treatment.”
Suleiman, therefore, demanded that the federal government should proclaim a
National Policy on Grazing and Livestock Development (NPGLD) to cater for the
needs of all the pastoral communities everywhere in the country. “There is no
justification whatsoever to resist or even question the creation of special
initiatives to address the needs of herdsmen if these will lead to lasting
peace and stability,” he insisted. On the issue of the national dialogue on
insecurity, the Northern groups stated that they would not be part of any such
forum that may emerge now or in the future, which would not include a final
discussion on the actualization of Biafra and the settlement of any other
pending secessionist or self-determination issue.
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