Northern leadership and its perceived selfishness, The death of the old North as a united geo-political bloc, The Middle-Belt as the bulk of the military, Abandonment of the Middle-Belt by the government, The desire for economic power and development in the North, Fears of loss of power and manipulation by the Northern leadership, The influence of self-seeking interests in the North, The

PM News . 23 August 1994 . Pg 5

  The text discusses the issues faced by the Northern region of Nigeria, particularly the lack of development and the self-seeking fears of some individuals who are against the June 12 pro-democratic movement. It highlights the military's influence and penetration into various organizations, which has led to a lack of unity and cooperation among different groups in the North. Additionally, there is a perception that the North has been ruled by the same elite for 30 years, without much economic progress or power shifts, which has led to a sense of frustration and disillusionment among the people.

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The text discusses the issues faced by the Northern region of Nigeria, particularly the lack of development and the self-seeking fears of some individuals who are against the June 12 pro-democratic movement. It highlights the military's influence and penetration into various organizations, which has led to a lack of unity and cooperation among different groups in the North. Additionally, there is a perception that the North has been ruled by the same elite for 30 years, without much economic progress or power shifts, which has led to a sense of frustration and disillusionment among the people.

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