Defence/Security

Southeast governors, leaders seek political solutions to security challenges

Supreme Desk
5 Nov 2021 4:03 PM IST
Southeast governors, leaders seek political solutions to security challenges
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... they are aware of the various illegal orders of “sit-at-home’’ by different groups of state agitators for our people of Southeast to sit at home every Monday and from Nov. 5 to Nov. 10.

Governors and leaders from the south eastern part of the country say they will explore political solutions to resolve the intractable security challenges confronting the area. Gov. Dave Umahi of Ebonyi and chairman of the South-East Governors Forum stated this in a press statement issued in Abakaliki. According to the statement obtained on Friday, the forum and leaders said they had had identified some spokespersons allegedly speaking on behalf of the proscribed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB).

They said they were strategically engaging some of the spokespersons. The statement said that Southeast governors are committed to political solutions over the present situation and would be achieved faster if all the illegal "sit-at-home'' orders and violence by the various state agitators are stopped. Umahi assured that the Governors' Forum, the socio-cultural group, Ohaneze Nd'igbo and the Conference of Southeast Bishops and Traditional Rulers were working hard to ensure adequate security in all parts of the zone.

They thanked Ohaneze Nd'igbo for a good job it did through its various committees in raising various solutions towards addressing all issues raised by our young children. South-East governors are studying their reports with the elders and leaders of the various Southeast states and very soon would be meeting with the Federal Government on these issues. The statement read they are also looking at deploying political solutions in the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB leader, which they have already initiated.

It added that they are aware of the various illegal orders of "sit-at-home'' by different groups of state agitators for our people of Southeast to sit at home every Monday and from Nov. 5 to Nov. 10. They have identified some of the spokespersons of some of these groups and have been engaging them to stop all forms of violence and illegalities in the Southeast and allow leaders to address all issues raised by them. They are working with security agencies, local security outfits and our leaders to protect the lives of people and to address all issues raised.

Umahi commended religious leaders, the Conference of Bishops and Archbishops as well as the Christian Association of Nigeria for their interventions and mediations on the matter. They thanked them for the good work. They would work with them to achieve the desired result for the people and for Nigeria. Umahi pleaded with all security agencies deployed for the Nov.6 Anambra governorship election to secure the lives of the people in Anambra while operating within the rules of their engagements.

The statement stressed that they are aware that the insecurity in the Southeast has gone beyond IPOB. Cultists, armed robbers and kidnappers have recruited themselves and are using the name of IPOB to be killing innocent citizens. They would not allow it to continue. The governor applauded the Federal Government and INEC for their determination to hold the Anambra election on Nov. 6.

The statement read they would give every support and shall help to ensure a free, fair and violence-free election. They, therefore, ask people to go out and vote for candidates of their choice as they have been assured of adequate security measures to secure their lives and property. They have confident that through mediation, that of religious leaders, the Ohaneze Nd'igbo and traditional rulers, IPOB will see reasons to call off all "sit-at-home'' orders including the one ordered for Nov. 5 to Nov. 10.

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