Northern House Of Assembly Proceedings, February-March
1964 Below is an extract from the proceedings of the Northern Region House of
Assembly between February and March 1964, less than four years after Nigeria’s
independence from the British. Read and judge
for yourself: Mallam Muhammadu Mustapha Mande Gyan: On the allocation of plots
to Ibos or allocation of stalls, I would like to advise the Minister that these
people know how to make money, and we do not know the way and manner of getting
about this business.
We do not want Ibos to be allocated with plots. I do
not want them to be given plots... Mallam Bashari Umaru: I would like (you), as a
Minister of Land and Survey, to revoke forthwith all Certificates of Occupancy
from the hands of the Ibos resident in the Region... (Applause) Mr A. A.
Agogede: I’m very glad that we are in a Moslem
country, and the government of Northern Nigeria allowed some few Christians in
the region to enjoy themselves according to the belief of their religion, but
building of hotels should be taken away from the Igbos, and even if we find
some Christians who are interested in building hotels and do not have money to
do so, the government should aid them, instead of allowing Ibos to continue
with their hotels. Dr. Iya Abubakar
(Special Member, Lecturer, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria): I am one of the
strong believers in Nigerian unity, and I have hoped for our having a united
Nigeria, but certainly if the present state of affairs continues, I hope the
government will investigate first the desirability and secondly the possibility
of extending Northernisation policy to the petty traders. (Applause)
Mallam Mukhtar Bello: I would like to say something very important, that the Minister should take my appeal to the Federal
Government about the Igbos in the post office.
I wish the numbers of these
Igbos be reduced…. There are too many of
them in the North. They are like sardines and I think they are just too
dangerous to the Region. Mallam Ibrahim Musa: Mr
Chairman, Sir. Well first and foremost, what I have to say before this Hon.
House is that we should send a delegation to meet our Hon. Premier to move a motion in this very Budget Session
that all the Ibos working in the Civil Service of Northern Nigeria, including
the native authorities, whether they are contractors or not, should be
repatriated at once... Mallam Bashari
Umaru: There should be no
contracts either from the government, native
authorities, or private enterprises given to Ibo contractors (Government Bench:
Good talk and shouts of “Fire the Southerners”). Again, Mr. Chairman, the foreign firms too should be given time limit to replace all Ibo in their firms by
some other people. The Premier (Alhaji the Hon.
Sir Ahmadu Bello, K.B.E., Sardauna of Sokoto): It is my most earnest desire
that every post in the region, however small it is, be filled by a Northerner
(Applause) Alhaji Usman Liman: What brought the Ibos into this region?
They were here since the colonial days. Had it not been for the colonial rule,
there would hardly have been any Ibo in this region. Now that there is no
colonial rule, the Ibos should go back to
their region.
There should be no
hesitation about the matter. Mr.
Chairman, North is for Northerners, East for Easterners, West for Westerners, and
the Federation is for us all. (Applause) The Minister of Land and Survey
(Alhaji the Hon. Ibrahim Musa Cashash,
O.B.E.): Mr. Chairman. Sir, I do not like to take up much of the time of this
House in making explanations, but I would like to assure members that having
heard their demands about Ibos holding land in Northern Nigeria, my ministry
will do all it can to see that the demands of members are met. How to do
this, when to do it, all these should not be disclosed. In due course, you will
all see what will happen. (Applause)
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