Arewa youths suspend quit notice igbo
I think there may be some confusion here.
To clarify, there was no "Arewa Youths" that suspended a "quit notice" for Igbo people. However, I can provide some context.
In 2017, a group of northern youths, who claimed to be representatives of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), issued a quit notice to Igbo people living in the northern parts of Nigeria, asking them to leave the region within three months. This was a controversial and divisive move that sparked widespread outrage and protests across the country.
The quit notice was widely condemned by many Nigerians, including politicians, civil society organizations, and religious leaders, who saw it as a threat to national unity and a violation of the fundamental human rights of Igbo people.
In response to the quit notice, many Igbo leaders and organizations, including the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, condemned the move and called for calm.
The Nigerian government also intervened, with President Muhammadu Buhari and other top officials urging restraint and calling for dialogue to resolve the crisis.
In the end, the quit notice was not enforced, and Igbo people continued to live and work in the northern parts of Nigeria without any major disruptions.
So, to answer your question, there was no "Arewa Youths" that suspended a "quit notice" for Igbo people, as the quit notice was never implemented in the first place.