You cannot divorce politics from whatever man is doing. Even
between man and woman, politics is involved. The meeting with Al-Mustapha is to
bring peace. Faseun, Uwazuruike, Yerima Shettima, Abacha, Tony Major and over
50 different organisations were there. Government wants to be oblivious of what
is going on. It is a tsunami. It is the first time that people from the
Caliphate, Borno and people from other part of this country are meeting. People
have come to say ‘look, whatever has happened before we should put it aside,
have a focus and put an eye on the future.’ All of us have suffered from one
form of deprivation or the other. All of us have been in prison – myself, Pa
Faseun, Uwazuruike, Al-Mustapha, Mohammed. We have been imprisoned at one time
or the other. We have all suffered one form of deprivation or the other. Our
collective suffering should be a sacrifice to bring hope to our people.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
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