Middle Belt Youth Forum Disavows Arewa Republic Push.
The Middle Belt Youth Forum (MBYF), a key faction of the Middle Belt Forum (MBF), has sharply rejected and distanced itself from the so-called “Arewa Republic” movement. The MBYF, led by Capt. Brent Kane, issued a statement condemning the movement as both “laughable” and “irrational.”
Key Points from the Statement:
- Rejection of Secessionist Ideals: The MBYF criticizes the secessionist “Arewa Republic” idea, which has surfaced on social media and includes elements like a flag, logo, and anthem. The group describes this notion as a misguided attempt to create a monolithic entity from northern Nigeria’s 19 states, dismissing it as an unrealistic fantasy.
- Commitment to Nigerian Unity: The MBYF emphasizes its commitment to Nigeria’s unity and rejects any efforts to involve the Middle Belt in what it considers an “ungodly and unholy” alliance. The forum affirms that the Middle Belt region has a distinct identity and aspirations separate from the proposed Arewa Republic.
- Clarification of Regional Identity: The statement outlines the geographical and political boundaries of the Middle Belt, including specific states and regions that define its identity. The MBYF asserts that its members do not identify with or support the Arewa Republic’s ideological framework.
- Call for Inclusive Dialogue: The MBYF advocates for the implementation of recommendations from the 2014 National Conference Report. This report is seen as a potential framework for addressing Nigeria’s regional and ethnic conflicts through a democratic and inclusive process.
- Unity and Advocacy: The forum urges Middle Belt residents to remain united in rejecting the Arewa Republic movement and to push for a fair and just system within Nigeria. It stresses the importance of continued advocacy for the rights and identity of the Middle Belt within a unified Nigeria.
Context:
The Arewa Republic movement has gained some attention on social media, with proponents proposing it as an alternative political and administrative structure. The Middle Belt, known for its diverse ethnic and cultural landscape, is firmly opposing this idea, maintaining its focus on a united Nigeria and addressing national issues through established democratic channels
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