NNAMDI KANU: Shutting Down South-East Is In Interest Of Our Enemies – Ikpeazu

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Abia State Governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu

Abia State Governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu on Friday stated that shutting down the South-east on the directives of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, till their leader Nnamdi Kanu is released will be to the interest of the enemy and will hurt the economy.

IPOB, had penultimate week, threatened a weekly lock down of the South-East geopolitical zone from Monday, August 9, 2021 until Kanu is released.

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The Abia State governor further said that the sit-at-home directives of IPOB  would be conter productive against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

Ikpeazu  said this in an interview with pressmen on Abia  @30 anniversary at the Governor’s Lodge, Aba.

“I want to say that for the first time since this agitation started, the Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo, which is the leading Pan-Igbo socio-Cultural group, has expressed serious interest in making sure that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu gets fair judgement and a powerful delegation led by Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, was sent there and they are monitoring the trials,” the governor said.

“Our government is also monitoring and in contact with the family and other concerned institutions. What it means is that collectively, all of us are interested that Nnamdi Kanu will be given a fair trial and if the interest of IPOB represents the interest of the masses of this geo political zone, it means that we must not do anything that will seem as if we want to cut our nose to spite our face.

“What will be the logic behind asking our children not to go to school? On Monday they will be writing mathematics in NECO examination which is national. What will be the logic behind asking our people not to go out to eke out a living?

“We are already crying that we are marginalized and also pressed hard by the consequences of COVID-19 and #EndSars protests. If our children and grand-children become illiterates in the future, have we hurt our perceived enemies in anywhere?

“Let me say this on record, if we have enemies anywhere, I believe there is a way to address them. If we have people that are waging war against us, and then our response is that we will not go to market and school, whatever they are doing to ensure that we behave in that way, they will do it.

“So, this will be counter-productive against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu because withholding him can affect our economic base and make us illiterates. I think it is not the right thing to do; it should not even be a contemplation. Therefore, I will urge everybody to go about their normal business.”

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