Youth leader of Ohaneze Ndi
Igbo, Okwu Nnabuike spoke about the impact of Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest.
As
a youth leader of Ohaneze Ndi Igbo, what is your impression about the ongoing
protests by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB?
Looking at the protests in
the context of the position of Ndi Igbo in the polity, you will know that we
are marginalised. And it is difficult to beat someone and ask the person not to
cry. Anyone, who does not feel comfortable about his plight, is naturally
entitled to speak out.
The protests were triggered
by Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest. Agitations by ethnic associations are not peculiar to
IPOB alone. There are various forms of agitations in Nigeria. We the Ohaneze
Youth Wing, wants the Federal Government to release Nnamdi Kanu to pave way for
dialogue.
Doing so will give us the
opportunity of talking to the leadership of the IPOB. If he is released, there
will be room for interface with the group.
The Federal government
should listen to pleas by Nigerians to release Kanu. The Inspector General of
Police recently pleaded that Ohaneze should plead with the youths to stop the
protests. We are also appealing to the
Federal Government to address the salient issues regarding the marginalisation
of the South East. The restructuring of the country in line with the report of
the Confab, would go a long way in assuaging the people.
There
is an impression out there that the various leaders of Ndi Igbo, are finding it
difficult to speak with one voice on the matter. What is your reaction to that?
That is not true. The
Ohaneze Youth Wing is studying the situation. And Ndi Igbo are one of the most
united tribes in this country. We are our brother’s keepers and thus take
everything affecting the Igbo nation very serious.
Those ascribing such to Ndi
Igbo are not being fair, even if there are areas of disagreements, would such
be said to be peculiar to Ndi Igbo alone? Does the Yoruba, Hausa’s and other
tribes speak with one voice on every issue? During the last general election,
some Hausa and Yoruba people endorsed Goodluck Jonathan. Ndi Igbo also did same
too, while others did not endorse him.
The cry over Igbo marginalisation is real.
The
detained leader of the IPOB is being accused for broadcasting hate messages
against the state, but some also feel all he did was to bring to the fore, the
alleged marginalisation of the South –East geopolitical zone. What is your take
on that?
There is freedom of speech
in this country and manners of doing so differ. His criticisms were not
restricted to the Federal Government. He criticised Ohaneze, the British
government and those he chose to lampoon. I have listened to Radio Biafra and
heard his criticisms based on his beliefs.
I am not a part of IPOB, but I want the federal government to handle the
matter in a manner that it would not lead to damaging consequences.
PL. LET PEACE RAIN.IN NIG. RELEASE KANU. DON'T TOUCH. EKWEREMADU. LET. MOVE FORWARD.
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