No successful dialogue with Kanu in detention –MASSOB
Rivers govt bans pro Biafra protest
Njiko Igbo urges Buhari to release detained Biafran agitators
Ohanaeze disowns Radio Biafra Director, condemns medium’s hate speeches
By Emeka Mamah, Jimitota Onoyume, Vincent Ujumadu & Chimaobi Nwaiwu
There were indications yesterday that lingering rift within the leadership of the
Ohanaeze Ndigbo
and that of the South-East Governors’ Forum may be hampering
opportunities for Igbo leaders to take a collective position on the
recent wave of pro-Biafra protests taking place in parts of the area.
Moreover, according to competent sources, Igbo leaders are also said
to be in a fix on what to do about millions of the youths from the
South-East agitating for a sovereign state of Biafra following what they
described as marginalization and discrimination by “the owners of
Nigeria.”
The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation,
Ohanaeze Ndigbo is enmeshed in crises, with Enwo Igariway and Ralph Obioha leading different factions of the group.
Also, the South-East Governors’ Forum, which met frequently when Mr.
Peter Obi and Chief Theodore Orji, former governors of Anambra and Abia
states held sway as chairmen at different periods, appear to be in
limbo.
The governors, who had been at logger-heads over where the forum
should hold its meetings, with Okorocha insisting on Owerri while his
colleagues argue that Enugu remains the headquarters of the South-East
and should serve as venue.
It was also gathered that the governors with the exception of Willie
Obiano of Anambra State, had been bogged down with court cases
challenging the validity of their elections, thus preventing them from
taking special interest in the affairs of the forum and
Ndigbo in general.
Secretary General of
Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Dr Joe Nwaorgu, declined comments on the issue when
Vanguard cornered him at the national secretariat of the association in Enugu, yesterday.
However,
Ohanaeze Ndigbo has not met for a long time to
discuss issues of marginalization, appointment of ministers and other
officials of the Federal Government, among others, as Igariway, from
Ebonyi State, who had since completed his tenure, was accused of still
clinging to the position instead of giving way for Enugu State to
produce the next president of the association, based on the group’s
rotation of offices sharing formula.
In an apparent move to give a semblance of existence of leadership
for the Igbo, a former National Secretary of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Professor
Ben Nwabueze, had since formed the Igbo Leaders of Thought, who met in
Enugu recently.
Some members of the Nwabueze- led Leaders of Thought include
Professor Lawrence Ocho, Col. Hyacinth Chukwuka (rtd), Major Goddy
Onyefuru, Chief N. O. Izuako and Col. Ben Gbulie (rtd).
Others include Chief Chris Okoye, Professor Ike Oluka, Bishop Obi
Onubogu, Professor Chiweyite Ejike, Justice G. U. Oniniba, Professor
Chukwuemeka Ike, Senator Anyim Ude, Evangelist Elliot Uko, Prince Emeka
Onyesoh and Chief Enechi Onyia, SAN, among others.
Nwabueze’s group blames the crises facing the country on lack of what
he described as true federalism and marginalization, and not corruption
or Boko Haram, among others.
A former Minister from the South-East, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described marginalization of
Ndigbo in the security forces, Police, Customs and Immigration, among others, as main reasons for the agitation.
However, the President of Igbo Youths Movement, IYM, Evangelist
Elliot Ukoh, who spoke on the issue, attributed agitation for Biafra to
what he called unfair treatment of
Ndigbo.
According to him, “the feeling among our youths is that Nigeria has been unfair to the Igbo and
Ndigbo believe that they will never get justice in Nigeria.
“They believe for example that the JAMB cut-off marks are skewed
against them because they get higher marks and, get dropped for
northerners who score lower grades in the name of federal character.
“They have no jobs because of quota system which ensures that people
are given jobs because of where they come from and not based on merit or
competence.
“They are frustrated and therefore, the agitation for Biafra becomes an option. The older ones are more cautious.
“The military leaders like Generals Yakubu Gowon, Olusegun Obasanjo
and Muhammadu Buhari, among others, who designed Nigeria want the
country to remain the same.
… No successful dialogue with Kanu in detention —MASSOB
A faction of the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign
State of Biafra, MASSOB, said yesterday that the much- publicized
meeting scheduled to take place in Owerri, Imo State, could not hold
because of the continued detention of the director of Radio Biafra, Mr.
Nnamdi Kanu.
Director of information of the faction, Mr. Uchenna Madu, in a
statement, yesterday, said the continued protests by pro-Biafra groups
in some cities in the South East and South –South did not create a
conducive atmosphere for such a meeting to take place.
Madu’s statement read: “We support the meeting of the South East governors and
Ohanaeze Ndigbo,
with pro-Biafra groups to douse the tension, but we believe that such a
meeting cannot take place while Nnamdi Kanu is still in detention.
…Rivers govt bans pro-Biafra protests, gatherings
Meantime,Governor Nyesom Wike in a state wide broadcast, Tuesday
night, said the state cannot continue to remain a ground for the
illegitimate demand by the pro-Biafra agitators, stressing that he took
an oath to defend the sovereignty and unity of Nigeria, which he will
not compromise.
The governor also alleged in his broadcast that most of those that
protested in the state under the aegis of Indigenous People of Biafra,
IPOB, were mainly from neighbouring states.
“While individuals and groups are free to exercise their freedom of
expression, they must do so peacefully and strictly within the bounds of
the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. No individual or
group has the right, whatsoever, to disturb public peace and order,
threaten the safety of the public and create fear and an atmosphere of
insecurity in the state or any part thereof.
“Consequently, after due consultations with the members of the State
Security Council, and in exercise of my constitutional responsibility to
preserve the safety, security and corporate integrity of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, it is hereby ordered that all forms of street
protests, demonstrations, rallies or unlawful gatherings associated with
the agitations for the secession of any group from the Federal Republic
of Nigeria are banned in Rivers State.”, he said,
…Army/Police take over Gambia Bus Stop Area of Mile Two
To drive home his point, soldiers were deployed yesterday morning to maintain peace around Gambia Bus stop area of Ikwerre Road.
At about 10a.m. the fierce looking soldiers positioned their patrol
vehicles on Gambia street and other streets connecting Ikwerre road in
the area. Vehicles were seen driving slowly through the Gambia Bus stop
portion of Ikwerre road while pedestrians raised their hands in
surrendering position as they walked past the soldiers.
Police Public Relations Officer, DSP, Ahmad Muhammad had not been
responded to the text message sent to him at the time of filing this
report.
But the Chairman of Arewa Consultstive Forum in the state, Usman
Ibrahim Tudawanda alleged yesterday that the pro- Biafra protesters
attacked Hausa in Eleme and Gambia Street in Diobu area of the state.
…Group calls on Buhari to release detained Biafra agitators
In another development, Igbo leaders under the aegis of
Njiko Igbo Forum,
NIF, yesterday, asked the Federal Government to release all detained
Biafran agitators including Nnamdi Kanu and Benjamoin Onwuka immediately
and unconditionally.
However, former Chief Judge of Enugu State and one time President General of
Ohanaeze Ndigbo,
who is also being presumed to be the founder of Indigenous People of
Biafra, IPOB, Justice Eze Ozobu has denied knowing or ever seeing the
Director of Radion Biafra, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu.
Eze Ozobu who was reacting to the IPOB constant protest in the South
East and South South Geo-political zones said that the incarcerated
Radio Biafra Director is not known to him.
Also reacting, the Director General of Igbo Mandate Congress, IMC,
Rev Obinna Akukwe,condemned the hate speeches associated with Radio
Biafra, saying it promotes hatred and is not good for a developing
nation like Nigeria.
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