In a report monitored on
Friday by TheCable, Obasanjo said: “I don’t see anything wrong in that Buhari
meeting with Kanu. I would not object to that; if anything, I would encourage
it.”
Former President Olusegun
Obasanjo says President Muhammadu Buhari must meet with Nnamdi Kanu, leader of
the secessionist Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), before the ongoing crisis
gets out of hand.
Talking to Newsweek,
Obasanjo, who as president met with Niger Delta militant leaders in 2006 to
stop attacks on oil installations, said: “I would want to meet Kanu myself and
talk to people like him, people of his age, [and ask:] ‘What are your worries?’
Not only from the south-east but from all parts of Nigeria.”
He said the army’s “heavy
boot” response to pro-Biafra sentiment is “not the solution” but adds that the
secession craved by IPOB is not the way forward either.
“We need to satisfy the
youth in job creation, in wealth creation, in giving them a better, fulfilled
life, in giving them hope for the future. There’s no easy way out,” he said.
The military has been
accused of human rights abuses since it launched operations to curtail the
agitation, although the authorities have denied any wrong doing.
On Friday, the military
authorities declared IPOB as a “military terrorist group” — effectively
classifying them along Boko Haram and Ansaru who are campaigning for the
Islamisation of Nigeria.
What for? who meets with a criminal?
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