The Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has mocked the leadership of the Northern Elders’ Forum, NEF, urging the Northen Elite group, to reflect on their “historical missteps from 1999 to 2023.”
The socio-cultural group, threw the jab in an electronic statement sent to Fresh Angle International this morning, Thursday April 11, in reaction to reports that the leadership of the Northern Elders’ Forum, said they regret their choice to support Bola Tinubu in the 2023 general elections.
The Secretary-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, who authored the statement on behalf of the body, claimed: “The North must heed this call with grace, as they have been the architects of their political misjudgments and blunders. Embracing the reality of realignment with the Southeast is imperative for the Northern region's future prosperity. Without rekindling the traditional allegiance with the East, the North risks being ensnared by cunning politicians, perpetuating a cycle of regrets that has plagued the region since 1999.”
The statement, added: “The ongoing lamentations of Northern leaders within the first eleven months of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration, have not gone unnoticed by Nigerians, particularly the **Ndigbo**. Noteworthy figures such as the **Sultan of Sokoto**, **Emir of Kano**, and other eminent religious and traditional leaders, have raised poignant concerns about the prevalent sufferings, insecurities, and poverty in the North. The voices of discontent from socio-cultural organizations and political figures in the North highlight a deep-seated dissatisfaction with the current trajectory.
“In the annals of history lay the poignant memories of the harmonious political alliances that once existed between the North and the East in the early '60s. The partnership between the *NPC* and the *NCNC* stands as a beacon of unity and collaboration that the North should consider revisiting for future elections. The regrettable choices made in past elections, as witnessed in Jos PDP1998 Convention, the Northern choice of Obasanjo over Ekwueme, the 2015 choice Of Buhari over Jonathan, and in 2023 Tinubu over Obi, underscore the need for strategic realignment to avert future remorse.
“Ndigbo extends an olive branch to the Northern brethren, but the message remains clear. To pave the way for a prosperous future, a return to the table with the East is paramount. Though supporting President Tinubu until 2027 may seem prudent, the North must look towards collaborative efforts with the East, their traditional allies for sustained stability.
“Let the hearts of Northern leaders and the minds of the North be open to historical reflections and alliances. The undulating paths of politics demand discernment and foresight to avoid the temptations and pitfalls of momentary choices. The future beckons a united front, where the North and East stand as pillars of strength, forging a destiny free from regrets and fueled by mutual respect and collaboration.”
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