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Northern
leaders have called their southern counterparts’ bluff, insisting that
the North will survive in the event of a break-up of Nigeria.
The call for a review of the national revenue formula
by the Northern Governors’ Forum and their Southern Governors’ Forum
counterparts’ demand for fiscal federalism and resource control as well
as calls for a national conference by many in the South have escalated
tensions in the country.
But the northern leaders, under the auspices of the
Arewa Elders Forum on Wednesday, said the North could stand on its own
in a divided Nigeria.
Former adviser to ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo on Food Security, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, said on the British Broadcasting Corporation Hausa Service monitored in Kaduna that the region would survive on agriculture if the country divides.
However, Abudullahi said the North would not push for
the break-up, as he alleged that some Nigerians had been hiding under
the agitation for the convening of a national conference show to the
world that they were tired of staying in a united Nigeria.
The former Vice-Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello
University, Zaria, said, “We have resolved that we are not going to be
the cause of Nigeria breaking up but if others decide that the country
should be divided, and they insist that Nigeria should break up, we
won’t say no because we realise there is nothing we are getting in the
current arrangement that other sections of the country are not getting.
“If they insist, why don’t we sit down and talk? If
at the end everybody agrees that Nigeria should be divided, if in the
long run, everybody is satisfied that the country should break up, let
it be.”
The former presidential aspirant, who lamented
insecurity in the country, and reiterated their resolve to work towards
the continued existence of the nation.
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