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Indigenous People of Nigeria scores Buhari government low, backs Southeast for Presidency

A group under the aegis of Indigenous People of Nigeria has scored President Muhammadu Buhari’s government low, saying the lack of equity, and fairness was triggering agitation for seccession across the country.

Amid the agitation, the group said crackdown on the harmless protesters were not the way to go as government had been doing. The group recalled that the Indigenous People of Nigeria were living in peace before the 1914 amalgamation and subsequently, the European’s meddlesomeness led to chaos from 1966 till date.

“We hold for instance that the Fulani ethnic nationality that has been with other Nigerians for several years should not be isolated and profiled for the acts of criminalizing, banditry ravaging Nigeria.

 

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