The Coalition of
Northern Groups (CNG) said yesterday that it will put the indigenous people of biafra
(IPOB) and their collaborators to shame put by ensuring a peaceful independence
celebration today.
The coalition stated
this while reacting to the bench warrant obtained from the court by the Kaduna
state government to arrest its members for giving October 1, 2017 as deadline
for Igbos leaving in the North to quit or be forced out of the region.
In a statement issued
yesterday by its spokesman, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, the CNG said it was curious
that despite the well-publicized withdrawal of an earlier quit notice against
Igbos, el-Rufai of Kaduna State insists on refreshing its memory by
deliberately going to the market square with news of another plot to arrest the
signatories to the Kaduna Declaration for their strategic response to IPOB’s
serial insults against northerners”.
The Arewa youths called
on all Northerners to “once again remain true to their cultured nature by
keeping calm, law abiding”.
The coalition urged
Northerners to resist “the temptation to be used to destabilize this
administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, which is the ultimate aim of IPOB
and its Northern collaborators.”
While assuring
Northerners of CNG’s resolute commitment to the protection of the integrity of
the region, its leaders, elders and values, the Arewa youths urged them “to
once again put IPOB and its northern collaborators to shame by ensuring a
peaceful 1st October celebration devoid of untoward incidents.”
IPOB And Their Collaborators Will Be Put To Shame - Arewa Youths
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October 01, 2017
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