UMUAHIA—OHANAEZE Youth Council has
reaffirmed its position that the continued detention of leader of the
Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu by the Federal Government was
“escalating tension and ill-feelings” in the South East and urged the
government to release him.
ARRAIGNED: Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, detained leader of the
Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, with a Prisons official, at the premises of
a Federal High Court in Abuja, yesterday. ARRAIGNED: Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, detained
leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, with a Prisons official, at
the premises of a Federal High Court in Abuja, yesterday.
Ohanaeze Youths said
that it has intelligence report that the continued detention of Kanu could
spark off “a total breakdown of law and order in the entire South East and
South South zones soon.” In a press statement, OYC noted that Kanu’s continued
detention even against court orders portrays President Muhammadu Buhari’s
administration as anti-Igbo. Signed by its National President, Mazi Okechukwu
Isiguzoro, the group said “intelligence reports available to the Igbo youths
indicated that there could be a total breakdown of law and order in the entire
South East and South South zones if Kanu is not released soon.
” OYC expressed
dissatisfaction that the Federal Government would continue to hold Kanu who has
never taken up arms against the state while captured members of the Boko Haram
terror group were being released from detention. “It beats the imagination that
terrorists who have been responsible for the death of innocent Nigerians are
being released while unarmed freedom fighters are kept behind bars against
court orders. “This bias poses serious threat to our peace and national unity,
and we hope the President will address it before it becomes too late”, the
group lamented. On the political crisis in Abia State, Ohaneze youth Council warned
against any action that could further escalate it and urged all parties to wait
the outcome of courts’ resolution of the crisis. The group however said that it
supports the State’s Charter of Equity principle which supports recommends
power rotation among the senatorial zones for justice and fair play to thrive.
“Anything that truncates the zoning arrangement in the state could pose
security threat which will not be in the interest of any body. As Igbo youths
we can’t afford to sit back and watch any Igbo state be put into avoidable
crisis. “Removing Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu who is the first and only governor from
Ukwa/ Ngwa zone amounts to shortchanging the entire Abia South zone as other
zones have produced two term governors. We advise that the wise decision of the
founding fathers of the state who put in place the power rotation arrangement
be respected to give peace a chance”, the statement stated.
UMUAHIA—OHANAEZE Youth
Council has reaffirmed its position that the continued detention of
leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu by the
Federal Government was “escalating tension and ill-feelings” in the
South East and urged the government to release him.
ARRAIGNED: Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, detained leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra, IPOB, with a Prisons official, at the premises of a Federal High
Court in Abuja, yesterday.
ARRAIGNED: Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, detained leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra, IPOB, with a Prisons official, at the premises of a Federal High
Court in Abuja, yesterday.
Ohanaeze Youths said that it has intelligence report that the continued
detention of Kanu could spark off “a total breakdown of law and order in
the entire South East and South South zones soon.”
In a press statement, OYC noted that Kanu’s continued detention even
against court orders portrays President Muhammadu Buhari’s
administration as anti-Igbo.
Signed by its National President, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, the group
said “intelligence reports available to the Igbo youths indicated that
there could be a total breakdown of law and order in the entire South
East and South South zones if Kanu is not released soon.”
OYC expressed dissatisfaction that the Federal Government would continue
to hold Kanu who has never taken up arms against the state while
captured members of the Boko Haram terror group were being released from
detention.
“It beats the imagination that terrorists who have been responsible for
the death of innocent Nigerians are being released while unarmed freedom
fighters are kept behind bars against court orders.
“This bias poses serious threat to our peace and national unity, and we
hope the President will address it before it becomes too late”, the
group lamented.
On the political crisis in Abia State, Ohaneze youth Council warned
against any action that could further escalate it and urged all parties
to wait the outcome of courts’ resolution of the crisis.
The group however said that it supports the State’s Charter of Equity
principle which supports recommends power rotation among the senatorial
zones for justice and fair play to thrive.
“Anything that truncates the zoning arrangement in the state could pose
security threat which will not be in the interest of any body. As Igbo
youths we can’t afford to sit back and watch any Igbo state be put into
avoidable crisis.
“Removing Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu who is the first and only governor from
Ukwa/ Ngwa zone amounts to shortchanging the entire Abia South zone as
other zones have produced two term governors. We advise that the wise
decision of the founding fathers of the state who put in place the power
rotation arrangement be respected to give peace a chance”, the
statement stated.
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