Saturday, 31 May 2014

Hausa community dares Gov. Okorocha over relocation


Imagine Hausa Feudalists of May 29 now have guts in Igboland. When they made such threat to Peter Obi, Obi knock their Ama down completely. Let's see how Okorocha will act, especially since they are his brothers.
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Hausa community dares Gov. Okorocha over relocation

Against the backdrop the proposed relocation of Hausa Community in Imo State from their Ama-Hauasa abode along Douglas Road in the state capital, the affected Hausas have vowed that nobody including government can force them out of their present settlement.
Leader of the Hausa Community in Imo, Alh. Baba Sule, Sarkin Hausawa in Owerri, who spoke to Nigerian Pilot Saturday yesterday, described the said plan by Gov. Okorocha’s administration to relocate the northern community as an unrealistic one.
The octogenarian who expressed dissatisfaction and disappointment over the governor’s plans stated that the present location of the Hausa community at Douglas Road was given to them since 1926 even before Lord Douglas and Wetherell came to Owerri as colonial District Officers.
Insisting that their present abode is their permanent home in Imo State, Alh. Sule recalled that the initial residence of the Hausas in the state was a place at present day Isiala Mbano LGA before their forebears finally settled in Owerri.
According to him, his forefather, and father were departed leaders of the Hausa community in Imo State were medicine men who helped the people of Owerri in times of travail which made them to allocate the present site to them as a permanent homeland.
The Sarkin Hausawa who averred, “Nobody, government or individual can move us away from here or confiscate our land” disclosed that his family came all the way from Kano State to Owerri on foot long before the civil war and have remained till date.
“I have everything it takes to educate anybody about Owerri. I have been here all my life and can never leave Ama Hausa. Nobody can force me out of this place, it is our land and permanent home,” Alh. Sule said.
He further maintained that his people and the indigenes have over the years lived in harmony and will continue to do so stressing that what is needed for development in every part of the country is peaceful coexistence of all people irrespective of religious and tribal differences.
The Islamic chieftain used the occasion to declare that there is no Boko Haram within the Hausa community in Imo and there would not be any as they are vigilant to ensure there is no infiltration by the dreaded sect.
It would be recalled that Gov. Rochas Anayo Okorocha had recently announced his administration’s plans to relocate the Hausa community and Eke-Ukwu Owerre Market, both on Douglas Road, to a new site; a move which has continued to generate heat among the populace of the municipality.
via Nigerian Pilot

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