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Monday, 28 August 2017

AREWA YOUTHS TAKEN TO COURT BY IGBO LEADERS


IGBO leaders under the aegis of Alaigbo Development Foundation Monday dragged Arewa youths, their sponsors including officials of governments in the Northern Sharia States to the International Criminal Court, ICC, at Hague and the Nigerian Courts to answer to the notice of quit issued Igbo residing in the Northern parts of the country. Spokesman Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), Mr. Abdullazeez Suleiman; Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, Former minister of Agriculture, Alh Zango Daura and Sen. Kabiru Gaya during a world press conference on the suspension of the Kaduna Quit Notice declaration by CNG in Abuja.
According to the Vanguard, they stated that the legal action was aimed at piling judicial pressure to restrain Arewa youths, their sponsors and supporters including officials of the Northern governments from executing their threat of Quit Notice and take-over of properties owned by Ndigbo in the Arewa territories planned for 1st October. In a statement issued in Abakaliki and signed by its President, Prof. Uzodinma Nwala, Secretary Prof. Nath Aniekwu and Chairman, Media and Publicity Bureau, Chief Abia Onyike, the Igbo leaders warned that any attack on any Igboman linked to the threat by AREWA groups will be interpreted by Ndigbo as an announcement for the final dissolution of the federation. ADF stands for a peacefully re-negotiated federation based on the principles of self-determination, truth, justice, equity and equality or a peaceful dissolution of Nigeria if the above is not feasible. This is a matter of extreme urgency. “ADF resolves to take urgent legal action at the international criminal court at the Hague and the Nigeria courts to pile judicial pressure to restrain the Arewa youths, their sponsors and supporters including officials of governments in the Northern Sharia states from executing their threat of Quit Notice and take over of properties owned by Ndigbo in the Arewa territories planned for 1st October, 2017.”


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