The Eastern Consultative Assembly, ECA, has warned that any attempt by the political class, to use the agitation for secession by Igbo youths to garner political appointment for themselves would backfire.
The group was reacting to the recent meeting between lgbo leaders and Acting President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, at the Aso Villa, Abuja.
The National Secretary of ECA, Evangelist Elliot Ugochukwu-Uko, in a statement in Enugu, yesterday, warned that anything less than restructuring the country along the six geographical zones to ensure true fiscal federalism would not work.
The statement read in full: “The quite shocking assertion by the political adviser to the acting president Senator Babafemi Ojodu ,that what ohanaeze and other lgbo leaders talked about at the meeting with the acting president at the villa last week,were merely centered on marginalisation of the South East in appointments and police check points on the roads, has sent shock waves all over the firmament. Could it be true that the deliberations were centered on political appointments and check points.
“That would be unbelievable, that would also be utter falsehood. The agitation that has shaken the world, cost hundreds of lives in Aba, Nkpor, Onitsha and all over the east is certainly not about mere political appointments for the elite class. The ongoing revolution that paralysed the eastern region on 30th May and marked in 78 countries around the world is certainly not about political appointments into Buhari’s government. The bitterness and grief in the land, that has led millions of our people to shout “Biafra or death”,is definitely not about appointments and check points.
“The total compliance to the IPOB May 30th stay at home order, (which inspired the 90 day quit notice) absolutely has nothing to do with appointments and check points.
“Four failed attempts to consensually agree on how to live together (from Aburi to the last confab) has finally brought us to the unfortunate junction where more than a quarter of the population desperately want to pull out of Nigeria, wrong strategy in handling the agitation to secceed has only deepened the hatred and our leaders want to pretend they don’t know what the issues are. God help us.
“Finally, just for the record, for the sake of the irritating antics of incurable pretenders: the window to salvage Nigeria, remains the immediate convening of a bipartisan, multi regional committee of respected patriots, to quickly begin the process of peacefully restructuring Nigeria, along the lines of regional autonomy based on fiscal federalism, in order to enthrone justice and equity thereby giving everyone a sense of belonging.
“The attempt by the political class, to use the agitation for secession to garner political appointment for themselves, while the core issues remain unaddressed, will certainly backfire. We have long passed that stage.”