The attention of Igbo Ekunie Initiative (IEI) comprising
individuals in Nigeria and the Diaspora has been drawn to attempts by the
Buhari administration to carry out recruitment exercise in the police force
using local governments instead of states as provided for in the constitution
under the federal character clause. Having used successive Northern military
regimes to disproportionately create more local governments in the North; this
can only be interpreted as a further scheme to marginalise the south and
consolidate Northern domination. Whereas
imbalance in the number of states between the zones has remained contentious,
using local governments for the purposes of police recruitment will only
further increase the growing sense of exclusion, resentment, injustice and
anger that currently pervades the nation particularly in light of Buhari’s
manifest double standards and sectional administration. Using the local government
is not only illegal it is also unconstitutional.
Section 14 (3) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria (as amended) provides that: “The composition of the Government of the
Federation or any of its agencies and the conduct of its affairs shall be
carried out in such a manner as to reflect the federal character of Nigeria and
the need to promote national unity, and also to command national loyalty,
thereby ensuring that there shall be no predominance of persons from a few
states or from a few ethnic or other sectional groups in that Government or in
any of its agencies.”
Against a backdrop of the proposed $30 billion loan by the federal
government which also totally excludes the Southeast in listed projects; we
warn that the monumental policies of marginalisation, double standards,
sectionalism and criminal breach of the constitution that has since become a
hallmark of the Buhari administration is now on a scale that threatens the very
survival of the nation. Being the first president to win an incumbent in
Nigeria’s history on the mantra of change, it’s a disappointment of historical
proportions that this current administration is turning out to be the greatest
facilitator of marginalisation, tribalism, sectionalism, hate, abdication of
the rule of law, mass killings, constitutional breaches, injustice and historic
double standards. We submit that no nation afflicted by such
divisions/injustice can prosper or survive in the long term. In opting for change in 2015, Nigerians
wanted a new deal away from the injustices, marginalisation, human rights
violations, bigotry and disharmony that has long haunted, hobbled and arrested
the nation’s development.
The need for unity, harmony and nation building is even more
necessary in face of realignments and changing order in the global scene.
Intolerance, isolationist and separatist sentiments are notably growing across
the world. This we believe has led to the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom,
and now to the emergence of Trump as the president elect of the United States.
The world is becoming increasingly unpredictable. In this regards the best way
to cushion ourselves from the winds of disaffection blowing across the world is
for the president to engage in aggressive nation building so as to build a
nation that can stand against the destabilising interests of emerging global
actors. Except this is done, the same disconnect, resentment, intolerance and
anger that led to Brexit will one day lead to the balkanization of Nigeria and
other such nations that through the
omissions of failed leadership allowed such conditions to fester.
The overriding desire for a united Nigeria as often declared by
Buhari must at all times be paramount in making decisions of national
significance. We hereby call on Buhari to adhere to the fundamental need for
national unity by making sure that projects for the proposed loan cover all
geo-political zones and that recruitment into the police force is done only on
the basis of equality of states/federal character in line with section (14)3
and (4) of the Nigerian constitution.
Maazi Tochukwu Ezeoke
President Igbo Ekunie Initiative
Phone: +44 7748612933
Email: [email protected]
Lawrence Nwobu
Secretary Igbo Ekunie Initiative
+353874151329
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