Son of late defunct Head Of State of Biafra Chief
Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Jr has joined the clamor for the release of Mazi Nnamdi
Kanu insisting that it would go a long way to checkmate the avalanche of
insecurity cases in the South East.
Ojukwu who spoke to reporters on Friday also dismissed
allegations of conspiracy of silence against the South East Governor’s over the
fate of Kanu contending that the governor’s are taking their time to ensure the
release of the leader of Indigenous People Of Biafra IPOB.
“There has been daily violent attacks on innocent
individuals by criminals, with attendant high mortality which has now attained
near normalcy, considering the development from the big picture perspective,
the release of Nnamdi Kanu may not put an immediate end to the insecurity, but
it will assuage the rising tension among the populace, who will then join hands
to put an end to the rising criminality”
Ojukwu further dismissed allegations of conspiracy of
silence against the South East Governor noting that;
“I don’t think there is a conspiracy of silence. You
know, first of all, security is a delicate subject matter and not what should
be discussed for the sake of merely discussing it without regards to the
implications and without a clear understanding of the differing but valid
perspectives of the citizenry and the Government, especially those in charge of
national security.
So, I think that many people are just being careful so
that their intervention would have the needed impact”
Ojukwu who lamented the killings and kidnappings in
the South East stated that;
“it is sad. that nobody can, but I condemn these
atrocities in totality. It is shocking.
However, I would not want to go into assessing the
Governors. I have my impressions and opinions, but I will keep them aside
because it is easy to be a backseat driver until you find yourself in the
driver’s seat.
Additionally, all actions taken by our Governors are
not overt, some are covert.
Therefore, I am calling on all of us to join hands and
put an immediate end to this embarrassment.
Yes, I must admit that the Governors have major roles
to play, but in the end, my predominant occupation is to see that this
situation is confined to the dustbin of history, as quickly as possible by
increasing the participation of our Royal Fathers, our Town Unions our
Churches, etc and have a “whole-of-society approach” to the issue. Most
miscreants are known within the various communities.
“Well, like I was just saying, injustice real or
imagined, brings contempt, protests, agitations and a general feeling of “let
it all burn!”, but that only comes when you feel disconnected from what you
wish to burn down”
“Of course, I do not condone such actions but there
are indeed genuine concerns that have not been addressed, and over time, these
concerns began to find expression in anger as a result of frustration.
To answer your question, it’s a complicated situation
and that is why we must bring these conversations within a context. For
instance, Nnamdi Kanu was not just detained. IPOB wasn’t formed today.
By today’s realities, the Government, Kanu, and IPOB
are variables in the crisis we face in the Southeast today.
So, yes his detention and the subsequent protests for
his release have given an opportunity for mischief makers, be they common
criminals or actors from other segments of the society, to take advantage and
pursue their own goals to the detriment of all. A clear understanding of this
fact must guide us in finding a lasting solution.
“Let’s remember that the Judiciary has also said as
much. However, I don’t think that Kanu’s release will automatically end the
current insecurity. It will, however, open vistas of opportunities for honest
conversations about how to restore order in our homeland. It is a necessary
first step.
So, yes, I am again calling for Nnamdi Kanu’s release,
as part of the initial steps to restore sanity in the Southeast. Once the
specter of his continued incarceration has been lifted by his release, then we
can look around at ourselves and see more clearly who the good and the bad
actors are”.he said.
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