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Nigeria: Turai, Maitama Sule Back Western Sahara Independence

Damilola Oyedele

11 October 2009


Abuja — First Lady, Hajiya Turai Yar'Adua has joined the call for the independence of Western Sahara from occupation by Morocco, stressing that colonialism ought to have been totally abolished from the African continent.

Speaking through her representative, Hajiya Zainab Ali Kotoko at the launch of the Nigeria Movement in Solidarity with the Western Sahara People by the Nigeria Labour Congress, Yar'Adua reiterated the commitment of the Federal Government to the emancipation of the Saharawi people.

Expressing her solidarity with the NLC movement, Yar'Adua added that the support is essentially buttressed by the fact that Nigeria already recognises Western Sahara as a sovereign state.

Nigeria's Former Representative to the United Nations and former Chairman of the UN Committee Against Apartheid, Dr. Yusuf Maitama Sule also asked Nigerian Government to live up to its responsibility as a frontline nation in the African continent and help the Western Sahara attain its freedom from occupation by Morocco.

He also called for a bloodless revolution in Nigeria to ensure good leadership with moral values so that the nation can indeed be in the forefront of Pan-African policies.

Lamenting that an African country is bound by colonialism by another Africa country, Sule urged all Nigerians, including politicians to extend the support that Nigeria had extended to freedom fighters in South Africa, Angola and Namibia to the Western Sahara.

"By helping get their freedom, we are not doing them a favour but we are doing our duty as Africans to ensure that all Africans are free. Nigeria must play its role and not shirk its responsibilities". "Let no one misunderstand me, I am calling for a bloodless and cultural revolution to the philosophy of Mahatma Ghandi. We need a re-orientation, Nigeria must be in the forefront in Africa, but it must have good leaders, not rulers or looters, leaders who see the plight of the common man through compassionate eyes and a sense of patriotism, leaders with visions, who would have the prudence of handing over power when their constitutional time is up" he said.

He added that force or fear cannot be used to govern, but equity and fairness which must be extended to all Africans. He called on Nigerian government to apply pressure on Morocco to end its human rights violations by its occupation of morocco.

Minister for Labour & Productivity, Prince Kayode Adetokunbo, and expressing solidarity with the movement lamented that such conditions are still on Nigeria's doorsteps.

He reiterated the FG's commitment to fight oppression and exploitation everywhere on the globe especially the African continent.

He added that "the Nigeria labour Congress has done a great job giving its platform to this struggle especially as Nigeria formally recognised Western Sahara since 1984, and still stands behind it. The human spirit raises above oppression, with the support of the Nigerian Government, the people and the NLC, a course has been set which can only lead to freedom for Western Sahara."

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Author: foryohjonathan0000
Sat Oct 17 16:10:46 2009

Besides Nigeria and few others; what are they rest of the African Countries are doing to FREE Western Sahara from another African Country whose mentality is a colonial mentality?? A colonial mentality is strickly NOT Africans' Mentality. Therefore, Why is Morocco still following, using and exercising the Colonial Mentality in Western Sahara that's an African Country??? Wester Sahara should and must be free. Besides Morroco, with ALL the capacities and other might that the rest of the African Countries have; are we telling ourselves that Africa can't able to free Western Sahara from Morocco ??? Is that the idea we "Africans " are giving to the rest of the world ??? If we "Africans" keep thinking like that, we are creating devisive ideologies among ourlseves (Africans). And Africa shouldn't let Morocco devides the whole continent neither an outside country(ies). We need to think progressively, free our people from any humiliations, and to better our people across the continent regardless what they are undergoing. God Bless Africa !!! Let Western Sahara Be Free !!!!


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