Igbos in Kano abandon IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu
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Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB Leader |
The Igbo Community
Association in Kano state has dissociated itself from the activities of
Independent Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) and its leader, Nnamdi Kanu. The
President-General of the association, Chief Ebenezer Chima, made the position
of the association known at a joint news conference in Kano on Friday.
“We want to state
categorically here that we, the Igbos residing and doing business in Kano
state, unequivocally state that we dissociate ourselves from the activities of
IPOB and its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, Leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB,
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu “We are strongly advocating for peace and unity in the land,”
Chima said.
While condemning “in its
entirety’’ the unfortunate and avoidable crisis in Abia, he called on all Igbo
resident in the state to remain calm as nothing would happen to them. According
to him, the state government under the leadership of Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje and
security agents have given the assurance of adequate security of our lives and
property.
“However, we join the
South-East governors, the leadership of Ohaneze Ndigbo and other notable Igbo
leaders, to ask the Federal Government to address the issues of equality and
even distribution of our common wealth. “This, we believe will bring an end to
these agitations in the country.’’
On his part, President
of Ethnic Community Leaders Association (ECLAK) in the state, Dr. Jimpat
Ayelangbe, assured all non-indigenes of adequate security of their lives and
property.
He said the assurance
stemmed from the meetings they had with various leaders and security agencies
in the state. “ECLAK got the mandate to speak to the media by allaying fears of
our people over the concern of their lives and property. “ECLAK is interested
in a united Nigeria because we believe that those not living in their states of
origin should not contribute to disorganise the country.’’
Ayelangbe commended the
Northern states governors and their South-East counterparts and leadership of
the All Progressives Congress (APC), who had constituted committees on
restructuring. He called on his members and other Nigerians to avoid hate
speeches in order to foster national unity.
(Vanguardngr)
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