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‘The Nigerian Diaspora Leadership Award should be withdrawn from Bauchi Governor’ – Kenneth Gbandi, Ex chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Europe

Ex chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Europe (NIDOE), Hon. Kenneth Gbandi, has called on the body to withdraw the award it once bestowed on the current governor of Bauchi State, Alhaji Bala Mohammed. (pictured below)

Current governor of Bauchi State, Alhaji Bala Mohammed who is being accused on inciting violence among Nigerians.

This was supposed to happen if he does not deny a recent statement credited to him in regard to security in Nigeria. Mr. Mohammed had recently said that ‘herdsmen were justified to carry assault rifles to protect themselves against cattle rustlers’ reported theafricancourier.de.

“If Governor Bala Mohammed does not deny the statement credited to him justifying the carrying of assault rifles by herdsmen, the Nigerian Diaspora Leadership Award, conferred on him in 2015 by NIDOE, should be withdrawn,” Gbandi said in the statement.

“Such a statement, if true, is an open call for anarchy and whoever makes it is not deserving of any honour issued by NIDOE,” he added.

“It is unacceptable that an elected public official could be openly advocating for an arms conflict which his comments amount to.”

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Some of the comments issued by Governor Mohammed have violently been criticised and opposed for the sake that they garner controversial sentiments which analysed by citizens could justify self defence and lead to state of anarchy in Nigeria.

Kenneth Gbandi, who is also the Deputy National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), wonders if the governor was aware of the atrocities being committed by the herdsmen.

These very same men go about with AK-47 rifles and have been blamed for serious crimes committed, such as rape, kidnapping and murders, including massacres, in different parts of the country.

“The majority of diaspora Nigerians are calling on Governor Mohammed to immediately withdraw his statement, or we will have no choice than to withdraw his award,” Gbandi, who is also a Hamburg-based international media entrepreneur, said.

“We will follow this by notifying all relevant International Organisations about the threat which his position poses to Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, and by extension to the whole of the sub-region.”

Source: thenationcourier.de, Afronews.de