Alhaji Abubakar Tsav |
The youth wing said the Middle Belt Region is never and will never be part of the North but will continue to fight for the liberation of its people.
Emmanuel Zopmal, National youth leader of the youth wing of the Middle Belt Forum stated this in a statement on Monday.
“Ordinarily, we would not have bothered to comment on Tsav’s baseless claims. However, for the purpose of putting the record straight, we wish to remind him that he is in the least competent to comment on the affairs of the Middle Belt as he has never at any time acknowledged himself as a member of the Forum, nor has he shown any impact or contribution towards the course of the Middle Belt struggle. On the contrary, his posture has always been that of a spoiler and an adversarial collaborator who is always in a hurry to execute the agenda of his paymasters to the detriment of the Middle belt People.”
The youth explained that in Tsav’s ill-motivated interview, one of the claims by Tsav is that the Middle Belt can never be separated from the Core North.
“How laughable this is! For the avoidance of doubt, let it be sounded loud and clear to Tsav and his paymasters that the Middle Belt Region is never and will never be part of the North.
“There is no sense in continuing being together with a people who persistently seek our total destruction and annihilation by abetting the invasion of our communities, raping our women, killing, maiming and displacing our people into Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps for the sole purpose of taking over our ancestral lands and enslaving our people,” the youth explained.
The youth said the concept of the Middle Belt is beyond Tsav and his paymasters. “After all, we have gone past this stage. To put the records straight, Tsav and his ilk should know too well that the amalgamation of 1914 only coerced ethnic nationalities of different regions into a nation called Nigeria.
“We also need to remind Tsav and other detractors of the Middle Belt Movement that the Middle Belt identity is as old as the Nigerian nation. If the former police commissioner is a good student of history, he ought to be conversant with the factors that necessitated the constitution of the Willink Commission and the recommendations thereof.
The youth disagreed with the retired police commissioner claimed that the National President of the Middle Belt Forum, Dr Pogu Bitrus and the National Publicity Secretary, Dr Isuwa Dogo, do not represent the Middle Belt people.
The youth called on members of the public to disregard the ranting of Alhaji Abubakar Tsav, whom the youth said has a penchant of being the mouthpiece of the oppressors and detractors of the Middle Belt people.