A coalition of socio-political organisations under the aegis of the
Southern Mandate has accused some politicians in the North of a plot to
stampede President Goodluck Jonathan out of the contest for the
Presidency in 2015.
The National Coordinator of the group, Mr. Tito Zuokumor, said in a
statement on Sunday that the fresh plot by the Northern groups to oust
Jonathan at all cost was designed to further heighten the tension and
indeed plunge the country into a deeper crisis.
Zuokumor was reacting to the resolution of a meeting of some Northern
groups which included the Arewa Consultative Forum, Northern Elders
Forum, Northern Union, Arewa Reawakening Forum, and Middle Belt Forum in
Kaduna on Friday.
The northern groups had reportedly insisted at the meeting that the
region must produce the President in 2015, while also blaming the
disunity and crises in the area on the second term ambition of President
Jonathan.
Zuokumor said that it was wrong for any group of persons to heap
blames on Jonathan for the insurgency and the crises in the North
stressing that both issues were in existence before the election of the
President.
He accused the North of failing to provide a purposeful leadership
during their over 30 years hold onto political power which according to
him impoverished the common Northerner.
He said that it was rather unfortunate that northern leaders were
holding meetings to plot how to oust Jonathan from office when the
country and the international community were engrossed in efforts to
ensure the release of the abducted girls of Government Girls Secondary
School, Chibok.
“At a time when the entire nation, and indeed, the world is in pain
and agony over the abduction of over 200 school girls from the
Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State by the Boko Haram
insurgents, it is baffling and a display of the highest level of
insensitivity for northern leaders to be holding meetings and plotting
how to seize power in 2015, instead of being at the forefront of efforts
by the Federal Government, international community and well-meaning
Nigerians to rescue the girls from captivity,” he said.
It was stated alleged further that the groups were coming up with the
current plot because of the failure of the Boko Haram to destabilize
the government and the support offered by the international community to
fight terrorism in the country.

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