‎Igbo Quit Notice: Free Speech taken Too Far - APC


The ruling All Progressives Congress APC has condemned Tuesday’s ‘quit notice’ issued by some northern youth groups to Igbos leaving in the region, urging security agencies to effect the arrest of those behind such separatist call.


APC in a statement signed by its spokesman, Bolaji Abdullahi said, “there are lawful laid down procedures for any form of agitation in a democracy. We observe that the nature and content of recent agitations clearly transcends the boundaries of the law and exceeds the limits of freedom of speech”.

The party said it was disturbed by the increasing spate of separatist agitation by individuals and groups in the country, saying, “the development is not healthy for our burgeoning democracy, the development and unity of our great country, Nigeria”.

While the party said, it submits to the inalienable right of citizens and groups to agitate for a legitimate cause, it said such advocacies must be done within the ambit of the law.

“While agitations on many contentious issues in the polity are normal and key ingredients of the participatory democracy which the APC stands for and defends, such agitations must be peaceful and show respect for the constitutional rights of other citizens. The National Assembly, the courts and several lawful avenues are available to citizens, groups and sundry interests to make change, seek redress and advance legitimate causes. Therefore, we call on agitators to either join a political party which shares their ideology or form a new party to push their cause.

“The APC strongly condemns any utterance, ultimatum or actions that threaten our corporate existence as a country. The Party is confident that our security agencies will investigate and prosecute promoters and sponsors of these provocative, divisive, inciting and undemocratic declarations and actions.

“We insist that despite our challenges, our strength lies in our diversity. This we must use to our advantage in our quest to lift the country to its deserved heights.

“The APC assures Nigerians that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration is doing its best and is committed to accommodating all Nigerians, irrespective of religious, tribal and indeed political affiliation”, the party added.
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  1. This speech is a better one compared to the first issued on Tuesday.The fact is that IPOB's narrative is on referendum, which is the acceptable global for secession. Now that you have realised your mistakes for issuing eviction notice which is not done anywhere and you have taken steps to correct your wrong actions,you have shown that you are knowledgeable. On Elrufai's position and that of Gov. Keshim of Bornu, I know that it is because of politics. Elrufai knows that his popularity in the Christian dominated southern regions is very low. As a matter of facts he once mocked Our Lord Jesus Christ. His insincerity in handling Fulani herdsmen Vs Southern Kaduna people are indices he can not get any political support from the Southern regions. His urgent reactions against eviction declaration was a way for him to warm himself to the Southerners now that it is not clear if PMB
    will step down on health issues for Osibanjo to become the president in which case vise president will be zoned to the North. He thinks Osibanjo is a 'political mumu'. Osibanjo has not forgotten how he Elrufai was disrespectful to him when PMB was very active. On the other hand I read Gov. Shetima's reaction to eviction notice and he referred to Igbos as 'our brothers'. I said heeen! This man na wise politician. If it happens that Osibanjo becomes the President, he knows whom he will choose. By David From Kogi state

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