Former Vice President,
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has finally reacted to the clash between the Nigerian
Army and members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, in Abia State.
Atiku, who enjoys the
Turakin Adamawa title, said dialogue remained the best option for the looming
war in eastern part of the country.
Report had it last night
that a combined team of the Nigerian Army, the Police and the DSS had invaded
the home of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB),
abducting his parents and siblings.
Reacting to the clash,
Atiku called on governors from the south and the north to reach a truce on the
nagging crisis.
He said, “I join my party,
the APC to call for restraint from all sides in the aggression happening in
Abia State.
“We hear each other better
if we speak peacefully. Everyone, please stop escalating the situation. Let us
dialogue and listen to each other.
“I appreciate our governors
both North and South, for their efforts to maintain calm. Meeting with
stakeholders is important and should continue.”
Meanwhile, the Biafra
National Guard (BNG) has lambasted President Muhammadu Buhari for sending
Nigerian Army troops to south-east.
The group said the military
occupation was to carry out massacre and urged Igbos by all means necessary
defend themselves against soldiers deployed to the region.
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