The Lower Niger Congress, LNC, made up of people of the South-East and
South-South geo-political regions, has called for the restructuring of
the country to allow each region feel equal with other regions in the
country and to control their resources for the betterment of their
people.
It insisted that the outcome of the just concluded
general elections was a conspiracy by the South-West and the Northern
regions to sustain a master/slave relationship between and among the
federating units.
Spokesman of the group, Mr Tony Nnadi, who
addressed newsmen in Lagos on the just concluded general elections, that
said the 75 million people who make up the Lower Niger, will decide
whether they want to remain in the Nigeria federation and under what
constitution such relationship will be.
Nnadi said that the
celebrated democracy in Nigeria has left a deeply fractured nation where
the ethnic nationalities that make up the Lower Niger region are
treated as conquered people, who have lost their power to participate in
the Nigerian state as equal pruners.
Nnadi said the brazen
manner in which the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC,
treated the Electoral Act with disdain, the flagrant abuse of voting in
the North, the manipulation of the card reader scheme were all done to
weaken the voting strength of the Lower Niger region while the North was
given unfair advantage in the electoral contest.
He added that the
Lower Niger Congress was planning a self determination referendum in the
region comprising of the South-South and South-East zones.
Meanwhile,
President of LNC, Elder Fred Agbeyegbe, said: “Even though many
disputations around our constitutional foundation remain unattended to
and particularly without any hope of federalism being ushered into
Nigeria, Nigeria has, once again, had an election, which the
international community with their so-called interest in the workings of
democracy, have, from reports submitted by their appointed observers,
adjudged peaceful, free and fair.
“We are, nevertheless,
compelled to observe that, even if the rest of the world cannot see
through the facade of a penchant for democracy, we, the ethnic
nationalities, minorities, owners of the resources, victims of and for
whose sake the Nigerian brand of democracy was wrought, are aware that
their commercial interests in a peaceful Nigeria, overrides any
pretended interest in democracy.
“Why else should the European
Union and the United States of America, the citadels of the principles
of equality, equity, fairness and justice, accept rules of democracy
couched from a slavery-enacting document like the 1999 Nigerian
Constitution imposed by one group in Nigeria over all else who had no
participation in its making and from whence comes the Nigerian notion of
democracy, considering that the Constitution is the instrument
mandating the elections they came to Nigeria to observe?
“Perhaps
it is better left to posterity to ponder Foreign Secretary Kerry’s
goading to quick elections in Nigeria in the same 2015, in which, based
upon knowledge that so many ethnicities are entrapped in its slavery,
some other Americans predicted that 2015 would usher in the death of
Nigeria as a nation state. For our part, the writing is now on all
walls, that it is time that those of us entrapped in the Lower Niger,
the area more at the receiving end of Nigeria’s feudalistic system
driven by the 1999 Constitution, should, soonest, examine our obviously
un-abating status of ‘’slaves.”
Source: Vanguard
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