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Northern Group Berates Atiku Over Support For Nnamdi Kanu’s Release

Paul Uwadima by Paul Uwadima
8 months ago
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A coalition of Northern groups under the aegis of the Northern Youth Frontiers (NYF) has criticised former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for his recent declaration supporting planned protests to demand the unconditional release of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

The group described Atiku’s position as “deeply inconsistent and ethically troubling,” arguing that it raises serious concerns about his credibility and suitability to lead Nigeria.

In a statement issued by its national coordinator, Sama Musa, the coalition said Atiku’s stance goes beyond a mere political comment, insisting that it exposes a “profound disregard for the lives and welfare of countless Nigerians who suffered as a result of Kanu’s incitement.”

He said: “The tragic loss of life, particularly among the over 500 Northerners and law enforcement personnel attributed to Kanu’s incitement, cannot be overlooked or trivialized.

“These are not mere statistics; they represent families torn apart, communities shattered, and a collective grief that resonates through the fabric of society. Atiku Abubakar’s response to such a humanitarian crisis is not only a reflection of their values but also a litmus test of their commitment to the people they aspire to lead.

“Atiku Abubakar’s apparent indifference to this crisis is deeply concerning. By advocating for the unconditional release of a figure whose actions have incited violence and division, he sends a troubling message: that the lives lost and the suffering endured by countless individuals in the North are secondary to political expediency.

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“This stance raises significant ethical questions. How can a leader claim to represent the interests of all citizens while simultaneously disregarding the pain and suffering of a substantial segment of the population? The Northern Youth Frontiers believes that a leader must embody empathy and understanding, qualities that seem to be lacking in Abubakar’s current approach.

“In light of these considerations, it is imperative for the electorate to engage in a critical assessment of Atiku Abubakar’s suitability as a presidential candidate. The political landscape is rife with choices, and the future of Nigeria hinges on the decisions made by its citizens.”

The Northern Youth Frontiers further urged Nigerians to critically evaluate Atiku’s political intentions, stressing that leadership should be measured not by political alliances but by compassion, accountability, and integrity.

He added, “The Northern Youth Frontiers emphasizes the importance of accountability in leadership. A leader’s actions should align with their words, and any disconnect between the two can erode public trust. Atiku Abubakar’s support for Kanu’s release, without a clear acknowledgment of the consequences of such actions, may leave many questioning his priorities.

“Do we believe that a leader who overlooks the suffering of his constituents can effectively address the myriad challenges facing Nigeria? The answer, we contend, is a resounding no.

“The Northern Youth Frontiers also recognizes the broader implications of Abubakar’s stance on national unity and cohesion. In a country characterized by diverse ethnicities, religions, and cultures, the need for leaders who can bridge divides is more pressing than ever.

“By failing to address the ramifications of Kanu’s actions, Abubakar risks exacerbating existing tensions and fostering an environment of mistrust. A leader must be a unifying force, capable of bringing people together in pursuit of common goals. The electorate must consider whether Abubakar possesses the vision and capability to fulfill this essential role.

“As we navigate the complexities of the political arena, the Northern Youth Frontiers calls upon all citizens to engage in informed discourse about their leaders. It is not enough to accept Atiku Abubakar’s rhetoric at face value; we must demand accountability and consistency from those who seek to represent us.

“The future of Nigeria depends on our collective ability to scrutinize the actions and statements of our leaders, ensuring they align with the values we hold dear as a nation.”

The group urged voters to prioritize candidates who demonstrate a genuine commitment to the welfare and unity of all Nigerians, regardless of region or background.

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