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Quit notice to Igbos: Why we may review October 1 ultimatum – Arewa Youth President, Shettima

​President of Arewa Youths Consultative Forum, Yerimma Shettima, has disclosed that the body might review its October 1 quit notice asking Igbos resident in the North to vacate the region.

Shettima, while featuring on Channels television, said the decision to review the ultimatum is in the interest of peace and unity of the country.

He said the actions of some notable Igbo leaders since the quit notice was issued have shown that the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, does not speak for the entire people of the South East.

According to Shettima, “After the June Kaduna declaration, a lot had happened. The silence on the part of the south east governors actually prompted a lot of things that gave birth to the June declaration.

“Having seen a lot of things going on as regards to governors having meetings to dissociate themselves from that IPOB, believing in Nigeria; and actions by organisations such as the Ohanaeze and the Ohanaeze Youth Council and other prominent Nigerians from that same axis, gave us reasons to begin to think of reviewing our positions.

“But then, officially, we have not sat down to conclude plans on reviewing the position of things. I hope very soon, we will sit down and also review the situation that will make our position very clear on our position on what we felt about the whole thing.

“To those who believe in Nigeria, they should remain calm, there is no problem but to those who felt they want a republic of their own please they should not drag the north into that mess because we strongly believe in Nigeria.

“They should go back to their area since they believe they want to go out of Nigeria and they want to form a republic of their own. They cannot build another nation in the midst of a nation that exists.”

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