The Arewa Progressive Forum (APFO) has dissociated itself from the Northern Elders Forum’s recent views on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s approach to security in the region.
Recalled that the Northern Elders, in a recent interview, claimed to regret their decision to vote for President Bola Tinubu in the 2023 elections, with a threat that the North had learned its lesson over heightened security challenges under the Tinubu-led administration.
In a statement made available to newsmen on the development by the National Secretary of the forum on Monday, Magaji Abbas Danbatta regretted that the recent outbursts of the Elders’ forum did not represent the Northern agenda for peace and national unity of the country, which is non-negotiable.
To Danbatta, it was an error for any group or political association to come out openly and announce their regret over majority decisions, warning that northern elders are derailing from their counseling and advisory role to the government on national issues as it affects the region.
The group further supported Minister of State Defense, Bello Mohammed Matawalle, over his mature response to the NEF outbursts against President Tinubu, saying the people behind the claim were more interested in personal gains than the unity and survival of Nigeria.
“We wholeheartedly endorse the reactions of Minister of State Defense, Bello Mohammed Matawalle, to some members of this group. They are not in tune with the current reality in the North. The reaction to their utterances by the Minister of State Defense is appropriately done to safeguard the Presidency because it is an institution that needs respect and dignity from all Nigerians.
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“Northern elders should be seen as neutral mediators or opinion shapers on national unity, cohesion, and progress without regional bias. This is key because Nigeria’s unity can’t be negotiated on the pages of newspapers.
“The same elders who ignored and failed to unite some of our political gladiators that are fighting one another in Kano, Sokoto, Zamfara, and Kaduna states are talking about the region being abandoned to its plights,” he queried.
“Where were they when former Kano state governor Umar Ganduje was having serious political and administrative issues with his immediate predecessor Sen Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso that almost destroyed the economic development of Kano, a center of commerce for the region; just like that of Zamfara state Governor, Dauda Lawal who was known to be at loggerheads with his predecessor, now Minister of Defense, Bello Mohammed Matawalle over issues that could have been amicably resolved?
“The same with Sen Aliyu Wamakko and Attahiru Bafarawa in Sokoto state before going into a fight with Aminu Waziri Tambuwal respectively?
“In Kaduna, there is a brewing misunderstanding between Governor Uba Sani and his predecessor Nasir El-Rufai. All the Northern elders cared about was President Tinubu; why abandon your house on fire, trying to quench another one’s place?
“We are concerned that the northern elders have one of their members as an adviser on political matters to the Vice President, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, who could have facilitated a meeting with who and who in the seat of power to discuss issues affecting the region or the country in general rather than rushing to the press.”
The Forum, however, noted and commended the joint and unrelenting efforts of the National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, and Minister of State (Defence), Bello Muhammad Matawalle, whose proactive measures have helped improve security in the Northern region.
“We are of the view that President Tinubu’s approach to the issues of security in the North so far, especially in the Northwest, is one of the best compared to his immediate predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari’s approach,” Danbatta submitted.