NINAS Response To Concerns And Suggestions About Review And Reassessment Of NINAS Strategies

Tony Nnadi, NINAS
03, January 2024

First is to refer us to the Status Report and Next-Steps statement issued December 16, 2023, by NINAS at a Press Conference to mark the third anniversary of the implementation of the NINAS Constitutional Force Majeure Activated December 16, 2020.

(Attached is the full text of the December 16, 2023, NINAS CFM Anniversary Press Statement, link HERE: https://ninasmovementnews.substack.com/p/ninas-special-milestone-report-the)

In evaluating the progress made so far in the implementation of the NINAS Constitutional Force Majeure declared on December 16, 2020, and the overall impact of the NINAS Strategy, it goes without saying that there has been measurable progress in breakthrough proportions, and there are of course monumental difficulties, which impact very seriously on the implementation of the NINAS Strategy.

From the standpoint of those on the Union Reconstruction Site, the difficulties are much more about the environment for implementing the strategy than with the strategy itself.

Here is the Overview:

EASTERN NIGERIA (IGBOLAND AND THE WIDER LOWER NIGER TERRITORY)

(1) The Rogue Biafra Franchise, which has now degenerated into widespread Bloodletting emanating from both the IPOB/ESN/UGM trinity and the Federal Government Military Operations, and compounded by the Fulani Militia network, the Political Merchant Terror Network, Private Militias – all combine to debilitate implementation of the NINAS Strategy in that part.

However, with the self-evident collapse of both the “Biafra Restoration” enterprise and the Igbo Presidency Gambit (particularly in the 2023 Electoral Round), the cloud is clearing, and more people in the East are embracing the NINAS Strategy as the pathway to their redemption.

NIGER DELTA (SOUTH-SOUTH)

(2) The apparent lull in the Niger Delta regarding the implementation of the NINAS Strategy was inflicted by the Rogue Biafra Franchise, which almost completely destroyed the Fabrics of the Internal Cohesion already achieved amongst the Ethnic Nationalities and Peoples of the Lower Niger Territory (Old Eastern & Midwestern Regions – now christened South-East and South-South by Unitary Nigeria) within the NINAS Strategy Framework.

The Collapse of the Bloody Scam known as the “Biafra Restoration” has already resulted in the resumption of grassroots activities in the Niger Delta in the implementation of the NINAS Strategy.

YORUBALAND (SOUTHWEST)

(3) In Yorubaland, deliberate media-propelled massive misinformation by Self-Seeking Renegade Elements beholden to the 1967 Alliance send confusing signals to the Yoruba Populace about what is good for the Yoruba, and so that confusion (and associated mischiefs) has significantly impacted the implementation of the NINAS Strategy in Yorubaland.

Happily, with the emergence of the Yoruba Interregnum President of Nigeria from the 2023 Presidential Election and the disastrous outcomes for Yorubaland and all other Nationalities, more Yoruba people now realize that the Yoruba future is not in Unitary Nigeria, and so there is a groundswell of grassroots embrace for the NINAS Strategy in Yorubaland. (Excruciating Economic Pains seems to have done the trick of the requisite brain reset).

THE MIDDLE BELT.

(4) In the Middle Belt, the situation is particularly worsened by the choking dislocations emanating from the murderous Fulani invasion, which makes it near-impossible for the majority to do anything other than immediate Self-Preservation imperatives.

The NINAS Strategy of extinguishing the source of the misery of the traumatized peoples of the Middle Belt seems distant and remote to the people who have for long been on the bloodsoaked-frontlines of the Fulani Invasion since the 1804 arrival of the Othman Dan Fodio militias in Gobir.

Incidentally, the distracting noise of the 2023 Elections out of the way, and with the increased unceasing onslaught of the Fulani Invaders across the Middle Belt, even with the exit of Khalif Muhammadu Buhari from power, has compelled a larger number of people in the Middle Belt to pay closer attention to the more potent solution option presented by the NINAS Strategy.

In all, it is not adjustments to the NINAS Strategy that are needed, what needs to change is the prevailing local environment to facilitate the implementation of the NINAS Strategy.

That change will be facilitated by the Committed Stakeholders in each of the Alliance Blocs working with the NINAS Strategy Framework.

Those committed stakeholders will be best suited to drive the message of the NINAS Strategy amongst their own Grassroots (as already being witnessed in some of the Blocs), and NINAS will find viable ways to facilitate the tasks of these committed stakeholders. (The NINAS Altar Call envisaged for the first quarter of 2024 will be preceded by intensive engagements with these committed stakeholders).

NINAS will, of course, lead the engagement with those stakeholders so that together, we can move more swiftly to the viable solution that the NINAS Strategy offers the people of Nigeria, especially across the Alliance Territories, including the Middle Belt.

(NOTE: Constrained by the Sharia Factor, NINAS Strategy is in a special compartment, dealing with the Question of the Hausa, who are Indigenous Peoples and who have been the worst impacted by the Fulani Conquest Invasion but who had been granted observer status in NINAS since 2020, as they grapple with the emancipation of their Lands from two centuries of Fulani Occupation).

A formal statement shall be issued in a few days (inside January 2024) regarding preparations for the NINAS Altar Call, which shall separate those who, along with NINAS, reject the Fraudulent 1999 Constitution as the basis of Union FROM those who cling to the 1999 Constitution.

With the successful completion of the DELEGITIMIZATION phase of the 1999 Constitution and the Activation of the DECOMMISSIONING phase, that separation exercise will bring the implementation to the phase that sets the stage for the DISMANTLING and Reconfiguration of the Unitary Union and Structures imposed by that Constitution.

Tony Nnadi
January 3, 2024


NINAS Secretariat
Tel: +234-912-993-1551
Email: info@ninasvoice.org


SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Resolutions for Collaboration with NINAS, link HERE:
https://ninasmovementnews.substack.com/p/resolutions-of-the-second-ninas-townhall

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