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General News of Wednesday, 14 April 2021

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Some of IPOB’s grievances are valid. They should be addressed squarely - Gov Ikpeazu

Governor of Abia State, Okezie Ikpeazu Governor of Abia State, Okezie Ikpeazu

The governor of Abia state, Okezie Ikpeazu has stated that some of the concerns of the proscribed Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) are valid and need to be addressed.

Some of the concerns include; issues about injustice, issues of marginalisation, issues of trust deficits within the country.

According to him, he do not subscribe to the methods been used by the IPOB in achieving their goals. He said this on Arise TV on Tuesday, April 12, 2021.

In his words

“I have taken my time to listen to some of these issues raised by IPOB: issues about injustice, issues of marginalisation, issues of trust deficits within the polity called Nigeria as it concerns people from south-eastern Nigeria. And I think some of those are valid issues and they should be addressed and spoken to. They should be addressed squarely. So that everybody and those of us that are in government today can have a foothold within the southeast region to continue to promote the unity of Nigeria.

I do not subscribe to the strategy of IPOB in pursuing their goals. And the reason is because I’m yet to see the end of the tunnel from where I’m standing and I do not like to take a plunge in the dark. We must engage and discuss the issue which is bothering them and everybody and we can’t continue to pretend as if these issues are not valid.

Equal rights and justice is an indelible right of all citizens and if through impunity and carelessness we allow a group of people to begin to feel like they’re not rightly represented within the polity, it creates a lacuna where people are no longer confident in the government to protect them and take care of their interest within the polity. There’s bound to be agitation one way or another. Some of these reactions may extrapolate to levels that may undermine national convention and unity.”