The pan-Northern socio-political organisation, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), says the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) ban on singing of the National Anthem and the transportation of livestock to the South-East was a declaration of war.
ACF National Publicity Secretary, Emmanuel Yawe, reacting on the plan by Amalgamated Union of Foodstuff and Cattle Dealers of Nigeria to ban movement of foodstuffs from the North to the South-East, said the order by the IPOB was unnecessary as Nigeria was not at war, urging well-meaning Nigerians to call the Biafra agitators to order.
But the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, appealed to the Northern traders to shelve the plan.
On Monday, IPOB, through its ‘Directorate of State,’ said it is banning the slaughtering of Fulani cows from Aprill 2022 and placing an immediate ban on the recitation of the Nigerian national anthem in ‘Biafraland,’ the South-East.
IPOB, in its New Year message by its Director of State, Chika Edoziem, said only the Biafran anthem should be taught in schools adding that only “native cows” would be permitted for consumption in Biafraland.
On Wednesday, the Amalgamated Union of Foodstuff and Cattle Dealers of Nigeria expressed its readiness to stop the transportation of livestock and foodstuffs to the South East, witht he chairman, Muhammad Tahir, stating that its members would stop sales of cattle, grains, onions and other foodstuffs in the South East.
Tahir said in a BBC Hausa Service programme that “for us, we would always support the indivisibility of Nigeria; but if IPOB wants to secede, then so be it. Bilateral trade between us and them is all about wealth creation for the two regions. The cattle we take to them is food and not poison.”
ACF Spokesperson, Yawe, said in an interview with The PUNCH in Kaduna that it would be difficult for the forum to appeal to the Union this time around, noting that the fear and concerns of the Amalgamated Union of Foodstuff & Cattle Dealers of Nigeria were justified following the threat by the IPOB
According to the ACF, “we have appealed to this union in the past when their members were attacked and some killed and their property destroyed due to no fault of theirs.
“At that time, they mounted a blockade and stopped the supply of foodstuffs to the East. Prices skyrocketed and there was an outcry. Due to appeals by the ACF, they lifted the blockade.
“The recent actions by IPOB amount to a declaration of war. It is difficult for the ACF to appeal to the union to resume supplies to the East with the pronouncements of the IPOB.
“The concerns of the union and their fears are justified. Somebody should call IPOB to order. We are still one country and not at war. Their pronouncements amount to an open declaration of war.”
But Ohanaeze Ndigbo regretted that Amalgamated Union of Foodstuff and Cattle Dealers of Nigeria would issue a threat to stop transportation of livestock and foodstuffs to the South East without getting its (Ohanaeze) position on IPOB’s directive.
Ohanaeze Spokesperson, Chief Alex Ogbonnia, also told The PUNCH: “The Igbo are the most out-reaching and adventurous ethnic group in Nigeria. We are welcome in every state in Nigeria by all the ethnic groups and to that extent, we welcome other ethnic groups in Igboland. It is exchange of values; mutual reciprocity.
“The issue of banning goods for which an ethnic group is known is not acceptable. For example, we have goods for which the Igbo are known and are marketed in other zones in Nigeria, the same way we welcome goods for which other ethnic groups are known and marketed in Igboland.
“So, Ohanaeze Ndigbo philosophy is peace onto all. Is only when we identify any source of conflict we try to manage it but for Ohanaeze Ndigbo, in fact, Igbo in general we welcome goods anybody will sell in Igboland.
“Importantly, the people who are acting on what IPOB said, they should know that we have many aspirations in Igboland, but Ohanaeze Ndigbo is the umbrella associations of all the Igbo groups. So efforts should be made to listen to Ohanaeze Ndigbo before some final decisions will be taken on issues affecting entire Igbo.”
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