The magistrate court before
which he was arraigned had granted Kanu bail last Monday in the sum of N2
million with a surety (civil servant) of grade level 16 in like sum.
President General, apex
Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Gary Enwo-Igariwey, when
contacted on the phone, declined comments on the self-determination movement,
saying, “I am at the airport on my way to South-Africa. The issue is a very
sensitive one. I do not want to make casual statements on it. I will be back
next week”.
Eya said: “The young people
who were born after and during the civil war do not know the history of
Nigeria. The civil war between Nigeria and Biafra ended in 1970. We are now a
sovereign state of Nigeria.
“But there is nothing wrong
if a group agitates for a state but you cannot do so by confrontation in a
sovereign state of Nigeria. It is treason. Biafra ended with the civil war in
1970. The Federal Government should detain and charge him (Nnamdi) for treason.
I am an Igbo man and a Nigerian. You cannot be agitating for a state within
Nigeria adopting confrontation.
“When the leader of the
Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra,MASSOB,Chief Ralph
Uwazuruike’s mother died,I was then the Secretary General of Onahaeze and
pleaded for his release from detention to enable him bury his mother.
“I was among a private
delegation, led by the late Senator Uche Chukwumerije, to Uwazuruike. We told
Uwazuruike that `you cannot be talking of a sovereign Biafra inside a sovereign
Nigeria’. Nnamdi should be charged for treason but his undue detention without
charge cannot be supported.”
Another pan-Igbo group, Enugu
Unity Forum, EUF, frowned at any move to secede without employing constitutional means, adding that such
confrontation will amount to treason.
President,EUF, Chief Tahil
Ochil, said, “The law should take its course. It is not a criminal case and as
such is bailable. He should not be detained more than the law prescribes. The
Biafra struggle should not be confrontational. They should follow the dictates
of the law. They should look at how Sudan broke up. As an Igbo man, I will be
part of struggle if it is done constitutionally. But if it is done by force, I
cannot be part of it.
“The Nigerian government
should look at why agitations are rife from the North to South-west and
South-south/South-east. They should go back to the National Conference report
which addressed these issues that trigger ethnic unrest. Apart from Biafra, the
Yoruba, through Odua people, are calling for their our state. The Boko-Haram
issue in the North is a call by the northerners for secession. The Federal
Government should implement the Confab report which addressed the injustices
plaguing the nation.”
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