In a communique issued and signed by Alhaji Haruna Abdullahi Maikano and Maryam Isah at the end of a two-day meeting in Kaduna, the coalition of northern and Igbo groups urged the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPoB) and the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum to desist from all unguarded utterances that continue to overheat the polity and give peace a chance.
While acknowledging the sacrifices made by the founding fathers in order to preserve the nation’s peace, unity and progress, the communiqué said, “We must therefore not allow people with poor knowledge of our history sow the seeds of disunity in order to cause disaffection within us.
“We denounce all rhetoric of war, hate and threats and warn all unpatriotic elements to henceforth desist and give peace a chance for the peace and progress of our nation.
The groups, however, commended the federal government under the leadership of the Acting President, for the ongoing consultations with major stakeholders across the country aimed at restoring peace and confidence.
The groups further stated, ”We fully support all efforts of the Federal and state governments i efforts at dousing the tensed political atmosphere.
“We shall continue these Consultations with major stakeholders of the Nigerian project for the purpose of peace building and reconciliation.
“We thank the Leadership of Arewa Consultative Forum, HRH Mallam Mohammed Ibrahim OFR, Mni, Makaman Ringin and the Ezeigbo of Kaduna state for their warm welcome of the move aimed at peacebuilding and reconciliations and for their words of advice and wisdom.
“We urge all other stakeholders to embrace this peace and reconciliation move in order to fulfill that second stanza of our national anthem which states that ‘though tongue and tribe may differ, in brotherhood we stand.”
 
 
 
 
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