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Politics is the only industry in the north, says Arewa Forum

Last updated: December 7, 2020 4:36 pm
Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
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The Arewa Consultative Forum (AGF) has stated that northern children have turned violence as a means of livelihood.

This statement was made by the ACF chairman, Audu Ogbeh while speaking at a meeting with Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum.

Ogbeh said the security situation in the north is “depressing”.

ACF chairman, Ogbeh led a delegation to Maiduguri to meet with the governor and commiserate with him over the Zabarmari killings.

Over 40 farmers were killed when Boko Haram insurgents attacked the village in Jere local government area weeks ago.

The former minister said the tragedy of the north is that politics is the only industry in the region, adding that politics has “never grown any society”.

“We are depressed, very depressed. And anyone of us, of our age, who was not depressed, he was not well-born. Because we have nothing to leave behind for our children, and violence will not sustain us,” a statement on Monday quoted Ogbeh as saying.

“The tragedy of the north today is that the only industry left is politics, and politics alone has never grown any society.

“We have to re-grow Borno state, we have to re-grow the north, we have to re-grow Nigeria. We have no industries, agriculture has declined and our own children have now turned to violence as a means of livelihood.

“Your Excellency, in ACF we have decided that we will not talk too much politics, we decided to focus on something else, we are going to start a program of developing small-scale agro-industries across the north.”

On his part, Zulum thanked the forum for commiserating with him and the state over the killings.

The governor asked the federal government to find lasting solutions to the insurgency in the north-east.

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