
Fresh latest Biafra news as the apex socio-political organisation of
the Igbo, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, says northern youths asking the Igbo to
leave the north should be treated like Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
In
an interview with PUNCH on Sunday, Chuks Ibegbu, its deputy national
publicity secretary, said that is “the only way the government can
convince Nigerians that there is justice, equity and fair play” in the
country.
He said unlike what the northern youths said, Kanu “never” issued a quit notice to the northerners in the south-east.
Ibegbu said the northern youths who gave the order should not only be
arrested but “charged with treason”.
arrested but “charged with treason”.
“The authorities know that these northern youths are calling for secession,” he said.
“The
federal government should arrest them and also charge them with
treason. That is what we expect the federal government to do.
“He [Kanu] was only talking about self-determination, which he has the right to aspire to under international laws.
“The
question every Nigerian should ask the federal government is, how come
you clamped Nnamdi Kanu in detention for calling for self-determination,
but you have not arrested these northern youths who are promoting
secession?
“About three days after
making the threat, despite outrage expressed across the country, they
are still holding meetings, issuing more threats. Are the security
agencies not seeing the youths holding meetings?
“How come none of them have been arrested? What is giving them the confidence to continue to issue threats?” he asked.
He
also said the Igbos won’t be pushed to issue a similar quit notice to
the northerners in the south-east, adding that they are “too
sophisticated to engage in such behaviour”.
“They [northerners] are welcome and nobody will molest them in the south-east,” he said.
“In
fact, we are encouraging the northerners in the south-east to expand
their businesses, build factories and prosper as much as possible.”
He
however said that contrary to Kanu’s demand for a sovereign state of
Biafra, Ohanaeze believes “the Igbo are landlords in Nigeria and cannot
leave this country for anybody”.
“Ohanaeze believes more in a restructured Nigeria; a Nigeria that has a
level playing field for all sections of the country; a Nigeria that
gives each part of the country a sense of belonging.”
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