Monday, November 23, 2015

Handle Biafra issue with caution. Igbo leaders caution FG

IGBO leader and a Board of Trustees (BoT) of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Rommy Ezeo nwuka, has called on the Federal Government to be cautious in handling the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and other pro-Biafran groups.

The Ogirisi Igbo urged the government not to repeat what happened to Yusuf Muhammed, self-styled leader and founder of Boko Haram with Nnamdi
Kanu’s case.

“It Yusuf were alive today, there could have probably been an end to Boko Haram. Rather, Boko Haram is spreading because the leader that knows its secret
code has been killed and no one knows how to decode it. Every activist has a special message from God. Asari Dokubo, Tompolo and others emerged to prove that
the Niger Delta where Nigeria gets all its money has been denied its due. Today, Kanu is saying Igbo are
being cheated and maltreated in a country where Igbo have shown so much love, being the only tribe
that has put 90 percent of its investments outside its
tribal land.

The message of Kanu and Dokubo are almost the same. Someone must rise to talk about the maltreat ment and cheating on his people and that is what Kanu is doing. He never preached violence like some did.”

Ezeonwuka urged Ndigbo to unite with one voice and seek Kanu’s release. “Asking for his release does not mean I am encouraging him to go ahead for the actualisation of Biafra. My previous stand on Biafra is that every Igbo man is already a Biafran since
May 1967 when General Odumegwu Ojukwu (retd) declared the Republic of Biafra.

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