However, Ebonyi State governor and Chairman of the South-east
Governors’ Forum, Dave Umahi has said that the governors would further
dialogue with the leadership of IPOB on their demands and the way
forward.In a one-paragraph statement he read after the meeting, Umahi said:
“The meeting agreed that these demands by IPOB should not be absolute,
rather the south-east governors shall immediately engage Nnamdi Kanu and
the entire leadership of IPOB to further meetings and dialogue with a
view to quickening the resolutions of all issues amicably.”Also at the meeting were Governors Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State
and Deputy Governor of Anambra State, Dr. Nkem Okeke. Governors Rochas
Okorocha (Imo) and Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia) were said to be out of the
country on Muhamofficial engagements.
The governors had resumed their meeting after Kanu and his group left
the Government House.
While this meeting was on in Enugu, Arewa leaders yesterday were
calling on the south-eastern governors and Ndigbo leaders to prevail on
those agitating for the creation of a Biafran State, particularly Kanu
to desist from such a campaign and respect the sovereignty of Nigeria.
The leaders of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) lamented the
agitation by Kanu in a message to usher in the Sallah celebration,
saying that the south-east governors should emulate their counterparts
in the north by calling the IPOB leader and supporters to order.
In a statement, the National Publicity Secretary of ACF, Alhaji
mad Ibrahim Biu, said “in the spirit of the season, therefore, we
urge all Nigerians to avoid hate speeches and acts that are capable of
jeopardising our peaceful coexistence as a nation. In this regard, ACF
particularly calls upon our respected governors of the south eastern
states and Ndigbo leaders to emulate their northern counterparts and
prevail on the IPOB agitators to respect the sovereignty of Nigeria”.The meeting had not ended as at the time of
filing this report.The Arewa leaders pointed out that “we all have grievances, but they
can best be addressed through dialogue and negotiation, not by violent
agitations, threats and intimidation to lives and property.”But faulting the move by the presidency to re-arrest Kanu, former
military governor of Kaduna State and civil society activist, Col.
Abubakar Umar (rtd) said that any attempt to carry out the order would
be politically suicidal for the nation.Umar, the Chairman of the Movement for Unity and Progress (MUP) also
pointed out yesterday that Kanu is not a common criminal as the Federal
Government appears to think, rather he is a bitter Nigerian fighting for
a fairer deal for his Igbo kinsmen.In a statement issued in Kaduna and titled “Do NotArrest Nnamdi Kanu
Please” Umar explained that the IPOB leader “seeming militant in
approach is the result of the strong arm tactics with which the Federal
Government deals with him. His long incarceration before a court granted
him bail testifies to this.”According to Umar, “reports in the media indicate that the Federal
Government has asked the Federal High Court in Abuja to revoke the bail
granted Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and have him rearrested”, warning that “these
are both dangerous and politically unwise.”Umar argued that “like Kanu, many Igbo genuinely feel marginalised
since they belong to the category of those who gave Mr. President only 5
percent of their votes and appeared to have fallen out of his favour.“President Buhari’s insistence that the unity of Nigeria is a settled
issue is a nationalistic wish and is no surprise coming from a veteran
of the civil war who fought to keep the country one. However, this does
not take into account the mood of the nation as indicated by the growing
agitations for self-determination, restructuring and many other similar
demands. “If indeed the president is able to ignore and silence those
agitators, it will be a case of suspended animation. All indications are
that Nigeria has become so polarised that it requires a strong
personality like General Buhari to sustain its fragile unity. Needless
to say that this does not bode well for the survival of the nation.” Quoting from the teachings of Sheikh Usman Danfadio, the former Kaduna
governor remarked that “One of the swiftest ways of destroying a kingdom
is to give preference to one particular tribe over another, or to show
favour to one group of people rather than another, and to draw near
those who should be kept away and keep away those that should be drawn
near.”
Source Guardian Newspaper.
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