NEWS: Gov. El Rufai Orders Arrest Of Youths Who Issued Eviction Ultimatum To Igbos In Kaduna
The Kaduna
State government has condemned the eviction order issued on Igbo
resident in North and ordered the arrest, investigation and prosecution
of the signatories to the statement.
The government warned that nobody could tamper with the freedom of Nigerians to reside where they choose.
In a statement issued in Kaduna on Wednesday, the state government said that the constitutional right of every Nigerian to own property, move freely and to live in peace and harmony is sacrosanct.
Mr. Samuel Aruwan, spokesman to Governor Nasir El-Rufai, said in a statement that the Kaduna State Government strongly condemns the inciting, hate speech delivered by some self-appointed “northern youths” seeking to target and violate the rights of our citizens of Igbo extraction.
“The Kaduna State Government takes exception to the fact that the “northern youths” did their irresponsible press conference in Kaduna.
“This government has been consistent in taking action to punish hate speech and incitement.
“People who may feel unhappy about irresponsible comments or actions
that have taken place in other states must know that two wrongs cannot
make a right, and they cannot use our state to do or say things that
threaten the peace.’’
The government condemns the youths that threatened the safety and property of “our citizens of Igbo extraction’’.
Government assures every resident of the state that it was their
constitutional and human rights to live peacefully and own property
wherever they choose.
“Even people who may feel unhappy about irresponsible comments or
actions that have taken place in other states must know that two wrongs
cannot make a right.’’
“We will not tolerate such irresponsible statements and conduct in our state.
The statement issued by the “northern youths” violated the laws of Kaduna State.
“Therefore, the Kaduna
State Government has directed that its Ministry of Justice should
prepare charges and prosecute the signatories and anyone complicit in
arranging this egregious assault on the rights of fellow citizens.
“Preparatory to the prosecution, the police have been directed to
immediately arrest, interrogate the signatories to the statement and
investigate all the circumstances and persons that may be implicated in
the matter.
The government urged all residents to ignore the threats from the “northern youths”.
“We are in contact with the leadership of the Igbo community in Kaduna,
and we delighted to say that this community, like all our other
communities, believes in the strength of the constitutional order to
protect all citizens.
“The government wishes to encourage all our people to celebrate the
diversity with which the Almighty has blessed us, to continue to shun
agents of division, and to stand firm in upholding a common humanity.
Everyone has a right to live in peace and harmony.”
In his reaction, former Vice President and chieftain of All
Progressives Congress, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, said condemned the
ultimatum issued by a Northern youth coalition.
“The ultimatum to the Igbos to quit the region and the counter
response by a South-east group is not only provocative, reckless and
thoughtless, but also a grave threat to national security and peaceful
coexistence.’’
He explained that he was alarmed by the latest dangerous outbursts, warning that it does not augur well for the North and the country at large.
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