All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwart Ilyasu Musa Kwankwaso has urged the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) leadership to end the blame game.
He advised the forum to look inward and solve the challenges plaguing the country.
Mr. Kwankwaso made this statement in the context of his scathing remarks against the federal government.
He called on the pan-Arewa group to act in the overall national interest.
Kwankwaso said, “North Korea should introspect how to resolve pressing issues and stop shifting blame and unnecessary aggression against President Tinubu.”
He said: “We in the North should listen to and act on the words of former Sokoto State Governor Attahiru Bafarawa about the unity of the North which has made it difficult to unite and fight the myriad challenges plaguing the North. “Yes,” he emphasized.
He further said that the current problems facing the North were not started by the Tinubu administration but were inherited from the previous administration.
He explained that banditry remains a major headache in the region, noting that once it is resolved, farmers will be free to return to their farms and cultivate their land.
Mr Kwankwaso said: “We must therefore be united and determined to address and resolve the obstacles that impede the wheels of progress in the fog.”
“You should be fair to yourself by taking a trip down memory lane,” he advised, noting that no fewer than nine heads of state who have ruled this country have come from the north. Approximately three heads of state were from the South, he added. part of the country
“The question we have to ask ourselves is why the previous government failed to resolve this threat to the country, and especially to the north.”