The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, AYCF, on Monday condemned the remark by the Coalition of North-East Elders Forum, CNEF, against the Senate Chief Whip, Ali Ndume following his criticism of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
AYCF accused the CNEF of attempting to “suppress dissent and freedom of expression”.
Ndume had claimed that Tinubu’s administration is composed of “kleptocrats”.
He noted that the current administration is being led by the least competent and most corrupt individuals primarily focused on embezzling resources.
Ndume’s remark drew condemnation from the CNEF.
Reacting, the National President of AYCF, Yerima Shettima emphasized that while the remarks represent Ndume’s personal opinions, his right to express them is protected and should be respected.
In a statement he signed, Shettima said: “The attack from CNEF against Senator Ndume is vindictive, unwarranted, and an unacceptable affront to democratic principles of freedom and fair play.
“It is a brutal encroachment on his right to freedom of expression, safeguarded by various international treaties and conventions to which Nigeria is a signatory.”
The AYCF also voiced concerns over growing speculations that Ndume might be relieved of his position as Chief Whip of the Senate.
The group warned that any further attempt to breach Ndume’s fundamental right to hold differing views will be vigorously resisted and vehemently challenged.
“Any government that cannot be criticized is a liability,” stated Shettima, while urging the North-East elders to desist from their “indiscriminate attacks on Senator Ndume,” whom they referred to as an “eminent hero of the Northern youth.”
While the AYCF clarified that it does not currently favor protests, it stressed that Ndume’s observations regarding the current harsh realities faced by Nigerians are apt and timely.
The group urged the government to heed the senator’s observations for the benefit of all citizens and warned North-East elders against manipulating and politicizing security issues for their own gain.
“The observations raised by Senator Ndume should be heeded by the government, as they reflect the collective concerns of many Nigerians facing hardships,” the statement concluded.
The AYCF further expressed its commitment towards upholding democratic values and the right to freedom of expression, calling on all stakeholders to adopt a more tolerant and constructive approach to differing viewpoints.
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