Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, Mujahid
Asari Dokubo, Dr. Fredrick Fasheun, Mohammed Abacha and Chief Ralph Uwazuruike
are gathering in Owerri, Imo State for a meeting which organisers say would
pave way for the unity of youths in the country.
The gathering of these personalities
yesterday surprised political observers because they are coming from differing
backgrounds and tendencies.
Major Al-Mustapha, who was just
freed of murder charges after standing trial for 15 years, was the former Chief
Security Officer to the late Head of State General Sani Abacha.
Mujahid Asari Dokubo was, until the introduction of government’s amnesty
progamme four years ago, leading the Niger Delta Volunteer Force (NDVF) in an
insurrection against the Federal Government. He has recently been threatened
violence should President Goodluck Jonathan lose the 2015 election.
Dr. Fredrick Fasheun is founder of
the Odua People’s Congress (OPC), which is engaged in a campaign for fiscal
federalism. A faction of the group is known to have violent tendencies, and was
blamed for the killing of many Northerners in the Southwest years ago.
Their host, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike,
is currently leading the separatist Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign
State of Biafra (MASSOB) to break away the southeast out of Nigeria. Such
attempt by the late Odumegwu Ojukwu led to a three-year civil war that was
crushed by federal troops in 1970.
However, some of members of the
delegation for the Owerri meeting dismissed suggestion the programme is related
to the politics of 2015 or that they are being promoted by the Presidency.
Al-Mustapha, who led the delegation to Owerri, while speaking at the palace of
Eze Nri, Eze Obidiegwu Onyesoh of Nri Kingdom, Anaocha Local Government
Area of Anambra State, stressed need to create a bridge for the younger
generation to crisscross Nigeria in peace, unity and harmony.
He said for the people to understand
how to prosper, it must be through the spirit of brotherhood and building of a
bridge of peace. He said the country must work out modalities for greater
interactions, unity and understanding.
“We are leaders of youths in North
West, North Central, North East and South-South and delegation from South West
led by Fasheun and of course others who are with us,” Al-Mustapha said.
“We decided to pay you a courtesy
call and to bring to you our desire to bridge the gaps in this country so that
peace, unity and development will envelop the entire nation.”
Al-Mustapha said they came together as the sons of all the six zones, leaders
of associations, youth bodies and movements, to chart a course that will
promote peace and harmony. Earlier in his speech, the monarch commended
Al-Mustapha and other members of the delegation for their work toward peace and
unity in the country.
He advised them to employ dialogue
and non-violence in pursuit of their objective.
At Okwe in Onuimo Local Government Area of Imo state, the home of Biafran warlord Ojukwu, Al-Mustapha was received with a 21-gun salute. He called for forgiveness and tolerance among all ethnic groups in the country.
At Okwe in Onuimo Local Government Area of Imo state, the home of Biafran warlord Ojukwu, Al-Mustapha was received with a 21-gun salute. He called for forgiveness and tolerance among all ethnic groups in the country.
Earlier on arrival at the airport in
Owerri, Al-Mustapha and the delegation were received by the MASSOB leader as
well as the head of the Voice of the People Foundation, Chief Steve Orji.
It was reported that there was a large turnout of Igbo leaders and
members of MASSOB who were on hand, to receive the visitors.
In a brief chat with newsmen at the
airport, Mujahid Asari Dokubo said they were in the state to discuss issues
bordering on security and other challenges facing the country with a view to
proffering solutions.
A town hall meeting is holding today
at the home of the MASSOB leader after which a communiqué would be issued.
Speaking to Daily Trust from Owerri
by telephone, Al-Mustapha’s brother, Nasiru G.N. Hamza, said the coming
together of these leaders from different parts of the country was spontaneous
and had no political undertone.
“As far as I know there is no 2015
consideration in this gathering. It is purely about youths and how to bring
them together for the purpose of engendering peace and unity in Nigeria,” he
said.
He said the youths were the ones that feature prominently in any crisis and
that it was important to bring them on board in the quest for peace in the
country.
He said all the leaders that have
come together are known to Al-Mustapha and that they stood by him during his
trial, adding that they have now come together to work for the cause of peace
and unity of the country.
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