2019: We Won’t Stop Supporting Olawepo Hashim ― Middle Belt Elders
ELDERS
of the Middle Belt Region under the auspices of the Middle Belt Elders
Forum and some groups in the region declared late on Monday that they
would continue to support the presidential ambition of the candidate of
the Peoples Trust (PT) in the February 16, elections.
The
leaders, at a meeting in Abuja late on Monday, said that the region
would deliver its votes to PT’s Olawepo Hashim, notwithstanding efforts
aimed at dividing the people.
The groups, led by a former
chieftain of the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), Air Commodore
Dan Suleiman (rtd) insisted that Olawepo-Hashim remained their choice
for the presidency in the February 16 election.
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Besides
Air Commodore Dan Suleiman (rtd.) other leaders of the Middle Belt at
the meeting included, Dr Musa Moda, Elizabeth Jibrin, Dr Emmanuel
Enecheyo, Dr Ene, Captain Agada Joe (retd.), and Hon. Jonathan Asake.
The
elders further declared that they had resolved to leave no stone
unturned in actualising the political emancipation of the region.
According
to Dan Suleiman, “This is very heart-warming because there are some
events happening these days which begin to give one doubt as to whether
Middle Belt is splitting.
“Last Sunday this meeting was called and another meeting was called elsewhere and some of our Middle Belt elders went there.
Today the same thing happened. This is not by accident.
“I
am beginning to feel that there is an effort to side-line Middle Belt
or to side-track Middle Belt. We have to be very careful that we are not
dragged to the sidelines.”
Suleiman claimed that the Middle Belt
had originally reached a decision alongside the groups in the Southern
part of the country to produce a Christian presidential candidate.
The
Middle Belt Elders also indicated that the reported Middle Belt
endorsement of the presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic
Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, was an attempt to divide the Middle Belt
ahead of the presidential election.
The leader of Coalition of
Middle Belt Groups, Mr Suleman Dauda Sukukum, said that the groups would
work assiduously for the success of Olawepo-Hashim in the February 16
polls.
He described Olawepo as a bridge builder and unifier of
the Northern and southern Nigeria, adding that the presidential hopeful
is the “contemporary amalgamation of the North and the south .”
An
excited Olawepo-Hashim appealed to Nigerians to remain peaceful and
united even as he urged them to vote for a credible alternative that
would uplift Nigeria to greater heights.
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