''I see arrogance. I see harrasement. I see it's either our
way or no way by the same group who felt the country belongs to them
only- the people who are holding this country by the jugular at this
conference.
The
same way they have been behaving since the creation of the Nigerian
state is the same way they are aggressively exhibiting their character
at this confrence.
But gone are the days when any part of Nigeria
can be intimidated, can be coerced or harrassed into submission. The
majority of Nigerian s have realised that 50 years of their domination,
albiet illegally, has come to an end.
They must sit down now and
discuss. The odds are not in their favour. The threat of boycott or
walkout will not change anything. We are all equal before the law. We
are all equal before God''- ADEKUNLE ADESINA ODUNMORAYO.
Chief
Odunmorayo's words shall go down in history as being a prophetic and
final warning to a people that have lost touch with reality and that
feel that they must always have their way in Nigeria.
The message
is loud and clear and it basically says that there are no more slaves
and slave-masters in Nigeria. It says that we are all equal before God
and we will never go back to the old days of northern masters and
southern serfs.
If the north walks out of the conference simply
because they are not allowed to operate what amounts to an effective
power of veto when it comes to voting, then they may as well walk out of
Nigeria as well.
And if they do so, to hell with them. It is time
for the south to begin to come together and insist on their rights.
Some things are way and above party politics and they are basic and
fundamental- this matter is one of such things.
The north does not
own Nigeria and the rest of us do not live for them or at their beck
and call. We all own this country and the wishes of the north cannot be
forced down the throats of the south.
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