Ijaw youths have threatened to attack supporters of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.), in the southern part of Nigeria.
The youths said on Sunday that they would visit Buhari's supporters in the south with violence if loyalists of President Goodluck Jonathan are attacked in the North.
The Ijaw Youth Council Worldwide said the decision to attack Buhari's supporters was informed by reports that some persons in the North had resorted to sending open threat messages to pro-Jonathan governors and supporters.
In a statement by the IYC spokesperson, Mr. Eric Omare, the youths said no Buhari campaigner has been threatened in the south therefore no Jonathan supporter should be attacked.
"Every Nigerian irrespective of his or her place of origin has a right to contest for the presidency of Nigeria and Nigerians have a right to support any candidate of their choice without molestation.
"It would be recalled that hundreds of Nigerians, especially NYSC members were killed and properties worth millions of naira destroyed in the aftermath of the 2011 elections as a result of similar undemocratic dispositions of some elements in the North."
"We of southern Nigeria have not at any time threatened or attacked supporters of General Buhari; hence any threat or attack on supporters of President Jonathan in the north would be visited with proportionate action from us in the south.
"Governors Amaechi, Okorocha and Oshiomole; Timipre Silva, John Oyegun, Bola Tinubu and other supporters of General Buhari in southern Nigeria are going about their campaigns without any molestation from southerners.
"Enough is enough for those who promised and are making northern Nigeria ungovernable for President Jonathan. If they want their own country, let them say so as we can no longer accept the 'Extreme North Must Rule' mentality of some northerners," the statement said
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