Buhari’s utterance on “leaving Nigeria is offensive” – Ex-Minister
The former Minister of Environment who is also a Niger Delta Activist, AnnKio Briggs has described the comments made by President Muhammadu Buhari saying that “anyone who has another country is free to leave” as very rude and offensive.
The former minister said: “It is a pity, sad and offensive for Mr. President to make such statement as at no point during the meeting did the group raise such issue of anyone leaving Nigeria.
“The comment shows very clear the level of insensitivity and mindset of the government towards the people of the Niger Delta. The government should know that we had Ijaw land just as other ethnicities like Itsekiri, Urhobo and others have their lands before the existence of the Nigeria state.”
He went further to say that , “When the Lamido Adamawa, Alhaji Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha told his fellow delegates during the 2014 National Conference under President Goodluck Jonathan that him and his people are prepared to secede from Nigeria to Cameroon if the country disintegrates, President Jonathan did not make counter remarks against them. “So how can anyone tell us to leave? We existed before Nigeria hence they should know that I have Ijaw land to go to if I choose to.”
UGHELLI – A former
Minister for Environment and Niger Delta Activist, AnnKio Briggs have
described comments by President Muhammadu Buhari saying that “anyone who
has another country is free to leave” as offensive and unwarranted.
Reacting to comments by President Buhari during a meeting with the
Pan-Niger Delta Forum at Abuja, AnnKio Briggs said: “It is a pity, sad
and offensive for Mr. President to make such statement as at no point
during the meeting did the group raise such issue of anyone leaving
Nigeria.
“The comment shows very clear the level of insensitivity and mindset of
the government towards the people of the Niger Delta. The government
should know that we had Ijaw land just as other ethnicities like
Itsekiri, Urhobo and others have their lands before the existence of the
Nigeria state.”
Speaking further, Niger Delta activist said, “When the Lamido Adamawa,
Alhaji Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha told his fellow delegates during the
2014 National Conference under President Goodluck Jonathan that him and
his people are prepared to secede from Nigeria to Cameroon if the
country disintegrates, President Jonathan did not make counter remarks
against them.
“So how can anyone tell us to leave? We existed before Nigeria hence
they should know that I have Ijaw land to go to if I choose to.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/buharis-utterance-leaving-nigeria-offensive-ex-minister/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/buharis-utterance-leaving-nigeria-offensive-ex-minister/
UGHELLI – A former
Minister for Environment and Niger Delta Activist, AnnKio Briggs have
described comments by President Muhammadu Buhari saying that “anyone who
has another country is free to leave” as offensive and unwarranted.
Reacting to comments by President Buhari during a meeting with the
Pan-Niger Delta Forum at Abuja, AnnKio Briggs said: “It is a pity, sad
and offensive for Mr. President to make such statement as at no point
during the meeting did the group raise such issue of anyone leaving
Nigeria.
“The comment shows very clear the level of insensitivity and mindset of
the government towards the people of the Niger Delta. The government
should know that we had Ijaw land just as other ethnicities like
Itsekiri, Urhobo and others have their lands before the existence of the
Nigeria state.”
Speaking further, Niger Delta activist said, “When the Lamido Adamawa,
Alhaji Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha told his fellow delegates during the
2014 National Conference under President Goodluck Jonathan that him and
his people are prepared to secede from Nigeria to Cameroon if the
country disintegrates, President Jonathan did not make counter remarks
against them.
“So how can anyone tell us to leave? We existed before Nigeria hence
they should know that I have Ijaw land to go to if I choose to.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/buharis-utterance-leaving-nigeria-offensive-ex-minister/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/buharis-utterance-leaving-nigeria-offensive-ex-minister/
UGHELLI – A former
Minister for Environment and Niger Delta Activist, AnnKio Briggs have
described comments by President Muhammadu Buhari saying that “anyone who
has another country is free to leave” as offensive and unwarranted.
Reacting to comments by President Buhari during a meeting with the
Pan-Niger Delta Forum at Abuja, AnnKio Briggs said: “It is a pity, sad
and offensive for Mr. President to make such statement as at no point
during the meeting did the group raise such issue of anyone leaving
Nigeria.
“The comment shows very clear the level of insensitivity and mindset of
the government towards the people of the Niger Delta. The government
should know that we had Ijaw land just as other ethnicities like
Itsekiri, Urhobo and others have their lands before the existence of the
Nigeria state.”
Speaking further, Niger Delta activist said, “When the Lamido Adamawa,
Alhaji Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha told his fellow delegates during the
2014 National Conference under President Goodluck Jonathan that him and
his people are prepared to secede from Nigeria to Cameroon if the
country disintegrates, President Jonathan did not make counter remarks
against them.
“So how can anyone tell us to leave? We existed before Nigeria hence
they should know that I have Ijaw land to go to if I choose to.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/buharis-utterance-leaving-nigeria-offensive-ex-minister/v
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/buharis-utterance-leaving-nigeria-offensive-ex-minister/v
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