According to Vanguard, the leader of the ACF, Yerima Shettima said the group has not denounced the announcement which it made some months ago. Shettima said this while speaking at a North-West Town Hall meeting , organised by a coalition of northern groups
He said : “We have not renounced our earlier position on the notice to quit to the Igbo.
“We stand for peace and our mission is for peace. But as it is
now, Nigeria’s unity is being threatened by the current agitation by the
Igbo.
“Hence, our resolve to ensure that those who are interested in
the Nigeria Project should stay; but those who are not interested should
go.”
Shettima also added that “the purpose of the meeting is to review
our earlier position and aggregate views of people here from the
North-West before moving to North Central and North-East for a final
take on the matter.
“We don’t have the right to force the people to go, but we are using peaceful means to eject those against us.”
This is contrary to a statement issued by Shettima in July 2017, asking Igbos in the North not to leave the region.
In an interview with The Sun, Shettima said “No, they shouldn’t
go. They should relax. Officially, we will make an announcement to that
effect because it is a collective thing. So they can rest assured of
their safety and security God willing. We have no problems with the Igbo
living in the North, but there are certain things we need to put in
place so that officially at the level of the coalition we can make that
statement.”
Most Nigerians have called on Kaduna state Governor, Nasir El-Rufai to fulfil his promise to arrest those who asked Igbos to leave the North.

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