Sunday 3 March 2013
North in the middle of civil war –Danjuma
By Luka Binniyat, Kaduna
Former Minister of Defence, Gen. Theophilous Danjuma, yesterday, raised the alarm that Northern Nigeria is in the “middleof a civil war”, following the upsurge of insurgency in the region.
Danjuma, who himself fought in the Nigerian civil war, otherwise called the Biafran war, then called on Northern elites tofind solution to the problem, saying attacks by faceless persons, in obvious reference tothe killings by Islamists groups, notably Boko Haram and Ansaru, had no immunity for anyone.
The former minister, who made the declaration at the special convocation and N50 billion fund raising for Ahmadu Bello University, ABU, Zaria Phase II Development Project, held in Zaria, described the attacks as “highly contagious” and have crippled social and economic activities of the region.
Danjuma said: “Our founding fathers soughtto create a united and self-reliant society based on respect for human life and respectfor the rights of others irrespective of tribe or religion. They would certainly be appalledthat, today, the nation is in total anarchy. Human life is very cheap and impunity has become the norm. In the case of the North, the danger is very real indeed. Ladies and gentlemen, we are in the middle of a civil war in Northern Nigeria. There is no definedfront in this particular war and, worse still,the enemy is faceless and unknown. There is no immunity for anyone.
“This war is highly contagious. Needless to say, the social and economic cost is incalculable. I regret to confess that I have not suggested solution to this problem. It is up to us the elites to get together and brainstorm to solve our many problems. I take this opportunity, therefore, to appeal tothe nation for unity. We must unite in order to solve our problems”.
From Left: Vice President Namadi Sambo; Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar; former Head of State, Gen Ibrahim Babangida; and Gen. Theophilus Danjuma during Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria special convocation ceremony and special launching of N50b ABU Phase 11Development Fund held yesterday.
He commended ABU, the premier university in the North, for being the only truly federal university in the country.
Earlier, former military president, Gen.Ibrahim Babangida, attributed security and developmental challenges facing the nation to the declining fortunes of the education sector.
Babangida, who was chairman of the ABU convocation, said: “The security, peace and progress we aspire for ourselves and our families are not attainable if the majority of the citizenry remain locked in the traps of ignorance and poverty. Ignorance and poverty are two sides of the same coin. Pocketing one of these coins by any community would surely lead to peace and prosperity for all, while picking the other would certainly result into stagnation, insecurity and anarchy that would engulf everyone.”
The high point of the convocation was the confirment of an award of honorary Doctor of Science on Danjuma.
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