Cross River National Front,
comprising of some of the most eminent personalities in Cross River State, has
alleged the disproportionate discrimination of the state in Nigeria, saying
that twice its people have been ceded to the Cameroons without consultation and
protection.The group, an offshoot of the Pan Niger Delta Forum, PANDEF, comprising leading personalities in politics and retired military officers, called for the restructuring of the country to enable “a fairer, more equitable, united and prosperous federation.” In a communiqué by Senator Bassey Ewa-Henshaw, convener; Ntufam EdetAsim, Secretary among 18 other leading personalities in the state, the group said: “Noting the current wave of agitations by different sections of the Nigerian state for self-determination and restructuring, the Front concluded that the agitations are well founded arising from general discontent with the current structure of the Nigerian federation which we believe is unacceptable and unsustainable.
The people of Cross River State have
borne a disproportionately heavy burden of the flawed structure of the Nigerian
State. “Cross River State has received the least protection from the Nigerian
state. Twice have our territories been ceded to Cameroon without consultation,
let alone protection. Our people have been turned into refugees in their
ancestral lands. We firmly insist that it is time to have precise and free
discussions on the articles of association amongst the different peoples of
Nigeria, with all options open for discussion.
The unity of the Nigerian federation
can only be founded on equity, justice and equality for all citizens and
discussions in this regard must be commenced immediately in a peaceful, honest
and accommodating atmosphere to avoid the country being pushed into a situation
of chaos and confusion.
“The machinery for negotiation of the
association with the Nigerian state by the various peoples and nationalities
cannot lie with the National Assembly because of the imbalance in
representation structured into the National Assembly by various military
regimes. We, therefore, support implementation of the various resolutions
arrived at by the 2014 National Conference which will allow the states as
Federating Unit to control and manage their resource and constitutionally
manage their affairs.”
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