THE Governor of Niger State and Chairman of the Northern Governors forum , Babangida Aliyu, on Saturday said around 400 northerners betrayed the North after obtaining income from mercenaries. He threatened to publish the list soon.
Aliyu
who released that disclosure while making homage to the late Emir of
Minna Alhaji Ahmadu Bahago at the 25th anniversary of the Emir of Minna
Alhaji Umaru Faruk Bahago said the North was not scared of 2015 elections.
He
explained, “We hear rumours of some individuals who say they've the
set of four hundred northerners that they are likely to negotiate, and
they are positive should they negotiate the 400, everything is likely to
be okay. We are looking for that list so that individuals will tell people why these are people that want to betray you. This
sense of betrayal on the northerners has festered into a groundswell of
mistrust.
“I should suggest all of us to be conversant with the happenings within our place, we ought to be cautious that through the ballot documents we are able to generally establish who becomes our head in Nigeria, by God's acceptance plenty good stuff can happen in 2015. Whoever Lord provides we shall follow. Don't be afraid, let there be 200 individuals, Lord will allow only 1 candidate emerge.''
Aliyu
while condemning the results of the Anambra governorship election said.
“With what occurred in Anambra State, we do not wish it repeats it self in 2015 general election since that could result in an issue for all of us as a nation. We ought to all put our hands on terrace to ensure the people realize the right.”
He
added, “INEC and the others should realize that election isn't about
money. If politics is approximately quantity, then a northern states shouldn't complain, since whatever touches one, touches all us.
“We must therefore, not be afraid of 2015; Allah will prosper for Nigeria. However, our significant issue must certanly be focused on our electoral laws and the efficiency of the Independent Electoral Commissioner, specially using what occurred in Anambra State.”
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