Leading Northern Groups and Associations held a Summit of their
leaders at Arewa House, Kaduna on Saturday 24th March, 2018. The Summit was
convened to assess the security, economic and political circumstances of the
North and Northern communities in other parts of Nigeria. Specifically, the
Summit reviewed the worrying state of insecurity under which virtually all
Northerners live; the worsening economic fortunes of the vast majority of
Northerners and the options that are available to the North as it prepares to
engage the political process towards the elections of 2019.
The Summit noted that in spite of notable successes by the Buhari
administration against the Boko Haram insurgency in the North East, many
Northern communities still live under its threat. In many other parts of the
North, communities are routinely exposed to attacks from shadowy killers, and
suspicion and anger at known and suspected killers are pitching Northerners
against each other. Armed bandits terrorize rural communities
almost at will, while kidnappings and abductions have assumed alarming
notoriety as crimes. The nation's security and law and order assets are
stretched beyond points where they can’t provide even the most elementary
confidence and protection of citizens. The North has rarely been so exposed to
multiple and varied threats.
The economy of the North continues to deteriorate in spite of the
evident willingness of Northerners to work hard and earn legitimate incomes.
Its basic infrastructure suffers massive deficits in funding while its growing
population starves from lack of critical investment in human capital
development. Federal government spending is severely tilted against the North,
while most State governments only pay lip service to real development in their
states. Agriculture shows limited glimpses of recovery, but almost entirely
through efforts of peasants and antiquated processes. The North is completely
de-industrialized, while the rest of the nation moves towards sustainable
growth and development. There is no evidence of bold thinking, strong political
will and/or serious concern by any leadership at any level to reverse the
alarming decline of the Northern economy.
Since 2015, Northerners have occupied positions with the potential
to make decisive differences in the economy, security or political fortunes of
the region. The hopes that leaders who have exercised power since 2015 will
reverse the abuse and neglect of the region in the previous decade have been
betrayed. Weak governance, gross insensitivity and unacceptable levels of
incompetence have been compounded by battles of attrition in which northerners
have sapped each others' strength. Weak and incoherent responses to
provocations from other parts of the country around the imperatives of
re-visiting the foundations and structures of the Nigerian state have created
the false image of a North without its own positions beyond survival as the
parasite of Nigeria. The historic gains in Northern political unity secured by
Northern votes in the 2015 elections have been wasted by the poor management of
conflicts between and among Northern communities. Today Northern communities
are erecting barricades against members of other communities, as well as and
politicians who have failed to lead and make impacts in lives of the poor and
the vulnerable are daily feeding the people with hate and resentment instead of
searching for genuine and lasting solutions. In a region with enough resources
for every community or trade, our people are now fighting for morsels, while
leaders think of new ways to turn our misery into electoral capital.
The Summit, having undertaken a thorough analysis of the state of
the North and our communities, therefore:
1. URGES all leaders, elders and communities to seek peaceful
resolutions of conflicts between and among communities. Lives lost, injuries
suffered and losses incurred in any community must be redressed firmly and
fairly. The roots of co-existence and inter-dependence in all Northern
communities are much deeper than the barricades being erected around
communities. All persons who are involved in killings and crimes against
communities must be brought to book.
2. DEMANDS immediate and decisive steps to improve the security of
lives and economic assets in the North by the federal and state governments.
Too many communities are at the mercy of attacks from sundry groups of
criminals who appear to have unchallenged access to space and weapons.
3. APPEALS to Northern Governors and President Muhammadu Buhari to
set in motion serious initiatives towards achieving higher levels of trust
among Northern communities which is vital for the imperatives of peace and
justice.
4. INSISTS that the routine denial of the rights of the North to
its fair share of budgetary allocations by the federal government must cease
from the 2018 budget. Northern representatives in the National Assembly must
live up to their oaths to protect the rights of their constituencies to equity
in the allocation of national resources.
5. WARNS that no Northern politician should expect to be voted for
in the next general election unless they demonstrate a willingness to champion
a massive assault on poverty and underdevelopment in the North. In this regard,
most political office holders from the North are hereby served notice that they
have failed the test to lead the region towards economic recovery and growth.
6. ASSERTS the rights of all Northerners to examine all options in
political choices they will make in 2019. The leadership selection process must
be critically interrogated to present the best leader to Nigeria as a whole. No
one should take the North for granted, and it is not for sale. It will resist
shedding its blood for any candidate, and will critically scrutinize all
politicians who will seek our mandate. At this stage, all options are on the
table, and politicians who have betrayed the hopes and mandates of our people
should be prepared to suffer rejection, in the same manner the votes of the
North rejected the attempt to continue with impunity, corruption and indifference
of the previous regime.
7. ADVISES all Northerners
to be alert to plans to weaken the region through the manipulation of our fears
and vulnerability and our ethno-religious differences. There must be vigilant
scrutiny of opportunities for manipulation by outsiders of our present
challenges. We must stand up and unite against those who kill villagers in
Kogi, in Zamfara, in Benue, in Adamawa, in Borno, in Kaduna, in Taraba and in
every village or town. No Northern blood is more precious than others, and we
can only heal if we adopt common positions to finding solutions to our
problems.
8. INVITES attention of the rest of Nigeria that the North knows
its interests and place and will defend them in the context of Nigeria. Our
people are willing and eager to put our union as a nation on the table and
discuss with other Nigerians the relative values of ALL options and negotiate
them with responsibility and respect.
9. CAUTIONS the Presidency and members of the National Assembly and
Governors to resist the temptation to abuse the political process in pursuit of
their personal ambitions.
10. COMMITS to sustaining the strong interests behind this Summit
through other activities and actions which will strengthen Northern unity and
prepare it to extract the maximum benefits from the 2019 elections.
The Summit welcomes the release of the Dapchi girls, and urges the
government to intensify efforts to secure the release of all other abducted
Nigerians. It calls on the government to ensure that no abductions occur again,
and all communities are sufficiently protected and young Nigerians are free to
acquire education without fear.
Kaduna
24th March, 2018
24th March, 2018
Signed
1. Professor Ango Abdullahi , CON
Chairman ACF Political Committee
Convener, Northern Elders Forum
2. Dr. Yima Sen
Northern Elders Forum (NEF)
3. Amb. Ibrahim Mai Sule
Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF)
4. Engr. Bello Suleiman
CODE Group
5. Mataimaki Tom Maiyashi
Arewa Research Development Project (ARDP)
6. Zannah Hassan Boguma
Borno Elders Forum
7. Nafiu Baba-Ahmed
Supreme Council for Shariah in Nigeria
8. Dr. Ibrahim Yakubu Lame
Northern Union
9. Yerima Shettima
Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF)
10. Alh. Mohammed Bello Kirfi, CON
North East Forum for Unity and Development
11. Pastor Aminchi Habu
United Christian Leaders Eagle Eye Forum (UCLEEF)
12. Balarabe Rufai
Coalition of Northern Groups
13. Isa Tijjani
Labour Veterans Association
14. Rev. Bitrus Dangiwa
CAN Northern Chapter
15. Umar Ahmed Zaria
Jama’atu Nasiril Islam (JNI)
16. Alh. Buba Adamah
Arewa People Unity Association
17. Bilkisu Oniyang
Arewa Initiative For Good Governance
18. Abdul-Azeez Suleiman
Northern Emancipation Network
1. Professor Ango Abdullahi , CON
Chairman ACF Political Committee
Convener, Northern Elders Forum
2. Dr. Yima Sen
Northern Elders Forum (NEF)
3. Amb. Ibrahim Mai Sule
Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF)
4. Engr. Bello Suleiman
CODE Group
5. Mataimaki Tom Maiyashi
Arewa Research Development Project (ARDP)
6. Zannah Hassan Boguma
Borno Elders Forum
7. Nafiu Baba-Ahmed
Supreme Council for Shariah in Nigeria
8. Dr. Ibrahim Yakubu Lame
Northern Union
9. Yerima Shettima
Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF)
10. Alh. Mohammed Bello Kirfi, CON
North East Forum for Unity and Development
11. Pastor Aminchi Habu
United Christian Leaders Eagle Eye Forum (UCLEEF)
12. Balarabe Rufai
Coalition of Northern Groups
13. Isa Tijjani
Labour Veterans Association
14. Rev. Bitrus Dangiwa
CAN Northern Chapter
15. Umar Ahmed Zaria
Jama’atu Nasiril Islam (JNI)
16. Alh. Buba Adamah
Arewa People Unity Association
17. Bilkisu Oniyang
Arewa Initiative For Good Governance
18. Abdul-Azeez Suleiman
Northern Emancipation Network