No igbo representative on restructuring committee muslim group faults apc

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A Muslim group, the Arewa Muslim Youth Development Foundation (AMYDF), has criticized the All Progressives Congress (APC) for not including an Igbo representative on the committee set up to review the 1999 Constitution and recommend changes to the country's governance structure.

The group, in a statement issued on Tuesday, said it was "shocked and disappointed" by the exclusion of the Igbo people from the committee, which is headed by the Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello.

The AMYDF argued that the exclusion of the Igbo people from the committee was a "clear indication of the APC's lack of commitment to true federalism and the unity of the country."

The group also accused the APC of trying to "impose a particular ethnic group's agenda on the country" and warned that such actions could lead to "social unrest and political instability."

The AMYDF called on the APC to "immediately rectify this anomaly" and include an Igbo representative on the committee to ensure that the views of all Nigerians are represented.

The group also urged the APC to "stop playing ethnic politics" and work towards the unity and progress of the country.

It's worth noting that the APC has not officially commented on the composition of the committee, but the party has been accused of marginalizing the Igbo people in the past. The Igbo people have been a significant part of the APC's electoral base, but they have also been critical of the party's handling of issues affecting their region.