NORTH MUST NOT TEAR NIGERIA APART – GOWON

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NORTH MUST NOT TEAR NIGERIA APART – GOWON

Former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon (Retd), has warned that following early agitation for power to return to the northern part of the country, the region must not tear the country apart.

Gowon therefore urged northern elites to champion causes that serve the collective interest of Nigeria rather than narrow regional concerns.

The former Head of State made the warning on Wednesday while hosting a delegation from the Senator Ibrahim Shekarau-led League of Northern Democrats (LND) at the Yakubu Gowon Centre in Abuja.

The LND like other emerging groups in the north was formed to mobilise northerners for the 2027 general elections specifically the presidential election to snatch power.

Barely a year after President Bola Tinubu took over as president, northerners began agitation for power to return to the North citing marginalisation.

This was even after Muhammadu Buhari did eight years leaving Nigeria in a deplorable state in 2023.

In essence, northerners are expected to allow for eight years of leadership from the South, with Gowon emphasising that much when he said the North should strive to foster unity and collaboration across Nigeria’s diverse regions instead of narrow regional interest.

Recall former presidential spokesman, Doyin Okupe in an exclusive interview with THE WHISTLER had also said the unwritten agreement among governing elites was that “after eight years, power must return to another region.”

He dismissed northern agitation, stating that “Tinubu or the south must have another four years before power returns to the north.”

Corollary, Gowon pointedly advised, “The north must ensure that its actions are in the best interest of Nigeria.

“My support for the creation of states was driven by the need to address fears of domination and to promote unity among all regions of the country,” the elder statesman said.

He reflected on his time as Head of State, noting the challenges of maintaining national unity amid regional tensions and secession threats during his administration.

“At that time, the fear of disintegration was palpable across all regions. My decision to advocate for state creation was to mitigate these fears and ensure a balanced federation.”

The elder statesman also explained his deliberate choice to remain neutral in politics, focusing instead on national service.

“My allegiance has always been to Nigeria. I believe in putting the country first and avoiding the distractions of partisan politics. Differences in opinion should never hinder us from working together for the nation’s good.”

Gowon highlighted Nigeria’s diversity as a strength and called on citizens to prioritize unity and collective development.

Gowon expressed concern over the current challenges facing northern Nigeria, including insecurity, disunity, and social issues like poverty and drug addiction.

“The activities of groups such as the Lukurawa from Mali have only compounded our problems. However, I am encouraged by your efforts to address these issues and promote unity in the north and across Nigeria.”

Speaking, Chairman of the League of Northern Democrats, Senator Ibrahim Shekarau, described Gowon as a symbol of unity and resilience.

He commended the retired general for his leadership during Nigeria’s most challenging periods and his continued commitment to the nation.

Shekarau explained that the LND was established to address critical challenges facing the north and to reposition it as a leader in political, economic, and cultural spheres within Nigeria.

“LND is not a political party but a platform for patriots to find collaborative solutions to the issues of disunity, poverty, insecurity, and societal value erosion.”

In his closing remarks, Gowon encouraged the LND and other groups to pursue initiatives that promote national unity and development.

“Whatever you do, prioritize the collective good of Nigeria. Collaboration among states is essential, but it should never undermine the nation’s unity. Your efforts give me hope for Nigeria’s future, and I remain at your service.”

The event also featured prayers for Gowon’s health and Nigeria’s unity. Shekarau lauded the elder statesman on his 90th birthday, praying for continued strength to contribute to the nation’s progress.

  • Dons Eze

    DONS EZE, PhD, Political Philosopher and Journalist of over four decades standing, worked in several newspaper houses across the country, and rose to the positions of Editor and General Manager. A UNESCO Fellow in Journalism, Dr. Dons Eze, a prolific writer and author of many books, attended several courses on Journalism and Communication in both Nigeria and overseas, including a Postgraduate Course on Journalism at Warsaw, Poland; Strategic Communication and Practical Communication Approach at RIPA International, London, the United Kingdom, among others.

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