New Move To Push Nigeria Breakup In Senate?
A fresh move aimed at moving a motion for the dissolution of Nigeria could be brewing as irate Senators in the Nigerian Senate are having closed-door meetings on how to present the motion.
Sources hinted that a consensus of agitated South Nigeria Senate members is contemplating pushing forward the motion for the separation of Nigeria’s three main regions, seeking their Independence, and freeing suppressed South regions from North elite oppressive governance.
The Senators according to our source have resolved that the current situation in Nigeria whereby some parts of the country are under severe political and economic suppression calculated to destroy the South part of the country, and the future. The lawmakers are of the opinion that the current situation has created a time-wasting device aimed at blocking perpetually, the emancipation and development of the Southern part of the country.
The powerful group is of the opinion that for a long time, a major stumbling block for the development of the South part of the country through a firm grip on power creating a divide and rule system, which allows few southerners access to money and influence which they are using as tools to submit power to their paymaster and creating a South suppression. The group is holding the opinion that the current times and seasons with the World moving in high acceleration in developments have left the South part of Nigeria at the peril of North elites’ destruction of the Southern people and destroying the people’s future.
The new move is being made as a group of the Senate Southern caucus has been rehearsing and contemplating the best ways to move the motion while lobbying more colleagues outside of the Senate Chambers. According to the caucus group, the time is now ripe for each of the Southern regional zones to determine their own future and escape from further squeezing by North elites’ political elites playing the South politicians like games in divide and rule device.
The new motion is to be moved following the truncating of an earlier motion last year when a Senator from the eastern part of Nigeria moved a motion for the break up of the country into different entities and create the situation that would determine their own future and fate.
Late last year, a Senator from the Eastern part of the country had shouted to the Senate leader, Ahmed Lawan, making the move from the middle of the Senate for the nations’ dissolution. An apparently humiliated Senate leader Ahmed Lawan cornered the motion before it could be seconded and suppressed it, using a veto to kill the voice that heralded the motion before other members could support it.
The ensured uproar was generated during the Senate session with near fisticuffs among those supporting the motion and those not doing it apparently showing disenchantment.
The apparently disorganized Senate leader lost control of the house as members lent their support even though the Senate leader Lawan told members they should pretend the motion was never moved.
An apparently shivering Senator Lawan who could not handle the ensuing argument motion was moved, shouting down the motion and repeatedly talking over the voice of all Senate members who wanted to support others.
Lawan forced his own voice over those in support and pretended the motion was neither moved nor mentioned
Lawan’s overreaction on the matter sold out Buhari’s regime’s desperation to carry the Fulani Nigeria takeover agenda and hoodwink Nigerian electorates into believing Nigeria is truly a united country taking people’s minds away from the facts that the Nigerian Senate and House of Representatives are shamefully rubber-stamped Senate, with all members of the house, scattered around the House in wild outrages, entangled in argument and counter-arguments over the matter. The four-month video clip had been treated with levity by conventional Media, which had pretended the scenario never happened. However, it is not surprising that Nigeria Media had taken this stance, considering the current Media censorship and threat to close down any Media House opposed to the oppressive governmental discharges of the Buhari administration, covering up all atrocities Fulani militias imported from other Francophone countries have been committing in Nigeria.
The unconstitutional action of Lawan, shouting down the pro-breakup Senators and the ensued melee was indicative of the fake nature of the government of the most populated Black nation in the World. The current presidential dictatorship is one of the most challenging eras in the history of the country. Nigeria’s electorates have been the victims and the helpless electorates have got no solution to the entrapment which has called for the regions of the South to seek independence.
The Nigeria Federal system has plugged every criterion for the developmental drive under the Federal control through a military-produced constitution which sits on every move by the states of the South to develop. The Federal might however have resisted every move made by over 200 million Nigerians to review the military constitution and made amendments that would assure better days for the future