Lower Niger Group calls for Referendum Now on Self-Rule and Self-Determination

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lower nigerAccording to Nets-sng.com, a group under the auspices of Lower Niger Congress (LNC) which is made up of people from the South-East and South-South regions of the country have called for self-rule and self-determination for their regions.
The group, in a well-attended conference of ethnic nationalities from the South East, South South region with solidarity groups from the South-West and a section from the North Central zone that is popularly known as the Middle Belt zone, took place in Port Harcourt on Monday April 27, 2015 with the theme of the Conference tagged: ‘A Solemn Assembly of the Peoples of the Lower Niger’.
At the deliberations it was gathered the people of the Lower Niger, were not satisfied with the present Nigerian constitution, insisting that the country was designed to suppress the people from the Lower Niger, comprising the present-day South-east and South-south zones.

A cross-section of leaders from the Lower Niger at the Conference Chaired by A former Biafran warlord, Col Joe Achuzia (rtd) with presence of Elder Fred Agbeyegbe President of the Lower Niger Congress

Elder Fred Agbeyegbe with Col Joe Achuzia (rtd) on his right

(l-r) Chief David Pere, Chief Opaks Harry and Annkio Briggs

Speakers at the one-day conference, organized by the Lower Niger Congress (LNC), expressed their disappointment with the outcome of the 2015 general election, alleging that it was conducted to further push the two zones into the backwaters of the Nigerian nation-state.
A former Biafran warlord, Col Joe Achuzia (rtd) who was chairman of the occasion, noted that the regions concerned were being marginalized in the nation’s federalism, as he lamented with what he called “the way the major tribes had continued to deny the regions the right to self-determinism.”
He further emphasized that “The worst is the divisive manner they carry out the programme of denying us the right to self-determination.”
He therefore urged all to adhere to what could be desired at the occasion.
Meanwhile the conference lamented the loss of President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 elections and said it was an orchestrated move by other regions of the country to relegate the South-East and the South-South zones in the affairs of the nation.

Cross-section of guests at the occasion

They also described Nigeria as a country lacking the basis of a one united nation and entity. In a five-point proposal adopted at the conference, the people outlined the basis for the continued existence of the country as a united entity.
In the proposal, the people rejected the 1999 Constitution as the basic legal framework for the continued existence of the country as a single entity.
It also mandated the production of a charter that would bind together all the language groups in the Lower Niger as equal partners in a proposed federation of the Lower Niger.

It was also unanimously adopted that there should be a mandate for the conduct of a referendum, as it was done in Scotland against the United Kingdom, to determine the continued existence of the two zones with the other parts of the country.

The Congress in its deliberations adopted the call for a referendum proposing that an Asset Protection and Guarantee Scheme should be put in place to take an inventory of the assets of the people of the Lower Niger and ensure adequate compensation in case of any displacement.
Finally, the congress asked for a recall of its elected representatives at the Federal Capital City, Abuja and whoever may be so appointed for consultations, warning that whoever contravened the order does so at his/her own risk.

Setting the tempo of the discussion for the day, Secretary of LNC, Mr. Tony Nnadi, said the aim of the Conference was to bury the falsehood which he said had rubbished the people occupying the Lower Niger.

Bar Tony Nnadi, Secretary General of Lower Niger Congress

Going down the memory lane, he said the people of the Lower Niger had been short-changed and sacrificed in the course of building the country, as demonstrated in the last general election.
According to him, President Goodluck Jonathan lost out in the last elections, not necessarily due to incompetence, but because of an international conspiracy to sustain an alleged northern hegemonic hold on the other parts of the country.

“Jonathan’s offence is that he is from the Lower Niger and he thought he could be on the same pedestal with the entrenched system. He had forgotten that the slave can never rule over the house of his master”, Nnadi said.

Also speaking at the conference Niger Delta Amazon Annkio Briggs, warned of the danger ahead the in-coming Muhammadu Buhari-Federal Government as she said the people of the Lower Niger may go back to militancy to press home their demands.

According to her, the outcome of the last elections had willingly or otherwise pushed the people of the Lower Niger to be more vigorous in their quest for self-determination and self-rule.

Niger Delta Amazon Annkio Briggs flanked on the left by Elder Fred Agbeyegbe President, Lower Niger Congress

Her words: “Nigeria, in outlook is oppressive and, in word, is deceptive. There is nothing like “one Nigeria” in the country called Nigeria. God didn’t create Nigeria because He is not a God of injustice.

“The conspiracy by the United Nations, the United States and the United Kingdom, as expressed in the Boko Haram insurgency, to get President Jonathan out had done the people of the Lower Niger a great favour in the quest for self-determination.” She continued

“We have seen the change as being pushed by some people. We, in the Lower Niger will no longer sacrifice our wealth and environment for the sake of the country Nigeria.”

Briggs, who was a participant in the last National Conference held in Abuja last year, said there would not be any negotiation with the in-coming Buhari administration, warning the people against complacency in the face of intimidation and harassment by the government.

Cross-section of participants at the occasion in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital

As at press time the communiqué to the conference is still being awaited here in Port SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURESHarcourt. (Source and Image credits: Nets-sng.com)SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURESSAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURESSAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURESSAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURESSAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES

Banners of the some of various ethnic nationalities that attended the occasion

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