NBA gives position on calls for secession, restructuring
The NBA, in a statement signed by the association’s President, Abubakar Mahmoud (SAN), stated that it rejected those tendencies unequivocally and condemned all such threats to the sovereign existence of Nigeria and the peaceful co-existence of its communities.
“The NBA reaffirms its belief in unity and sovereignty of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We believe that the peoples of Nigeria, irrespective of diversities of identity, face common and shared everyday challenges and desire a stable and secure country based on justice, equity and the rule of law”, said the statement.
“The NBA is convinced that our various peoples have consistently shown the capacity and desire to live together in a federation under democratically elected government, which alone can guarantee the conditions for addressing the imperfections that ail our country.
“No individual, group or organisation under any guise can lawfully issue any form of notice to Nigerians with the goal of diminishing the enjoyment of these rights.
“It is, however’ clear that the constitutional right to free speech does not extend to or protect hate speech.
“The NBA commits to working with the appropriate security agencies to ensure accountability for such acts.
“Accordingly, I have directed the Section on Public Interest and Development Law (SPIDEL) and the Human Rights Institute of the NBA (NBA-HRH to collaborate with the National Secretariat of the NBA in a unit to monitor and liaise with security agencies to ensure accountability for hate speech and incitement to identity-based hatred in Nigeria.
“The NBA appeals to media houses, publishers, broadcasters, opinion leaders, politicians, faith and community leaders, intellectuals, social media influencers and on air personalities to exercise responsibility and utmost professionalism in the content they publish or distribute through their platforms.
“The NBA urges Nigerians to unite in isolating and shaming opportunists that have decided to put the co existence and well being of our people at risk for their narrow ends. Such a step will further affirm the resolve of the Nigerian people to live in peace and harmony under a democracy founded on justice, equity and rule of law”, it added.
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