Rochas Okorocha
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Progressives Congress chieftain, Governor Rochas Okorocha has stated
that the views of the embattled separatist leader, Nnamdi Kanu don't
represent that of the Igbo Nation.
Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, yesterday urged the Federal
Government and citizens to treat the leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, as an individual whose views do not
represent those of the generality of Igbo.
No reasonable Igbo man, the governor said, “would support secession or division of the country.”
Okorocha who spoke at the new Yam festival organised by the State Council of Traditional Rulers said that “everyone that loves Ndigbo has condemned the activities of IPOB.”
The Ooni of Ife, His Majesty Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, who attended the
function said he would not condemn the IPOB elements but would rather
ask that they be made to channel their energy positively.
Okorocha said: “I can see that the unity of Nigeria is today
dramatised in the land of Imo State. I say so because growing up as a
child, I never knew where I came from because I found myself somewhere
in Plateau State as a little boy and the only language I could speak was
the Hausa language and I had no choice because that was where I was
brought up.
“So, I grew up being born an Igbo man, but was reared in the
North and was made financially buoyant in the South-West. So I have
declared myself that in no way should I be found as a tribalised
Nigerian. I will remain detribalised as long as Igbo gave me parentage
and childhood, as long as North reared and nurtured me and for as long
as Southwest empowered me. My community and my identity is Nigeria.
“The Igbo business men have more real estates and more
properties and assets outside Igbo land than in Igbo land. So, I want to
dissociate Igbo from this very thing that Igbo want to go for
secession. A man that wants to go for secession cannot build mansions in
Lagos, Kano, Plateau and the rest of the states.
“I think we should single out this act of this young man from
the rest of Nigerians. My worry again stands strongly on the fact that
today, the issue of IPOB is being politicised. Today, most of them that
never worked with the Buhari-led government are using this as an
opportunity to fight the federal government. Call those people to order.
It’s not far-fetched who these people are. Some of them are busy
visiting Kanu’s house and encouraging him. Those people should make a
rethink, because they are not doing this nation any good.”
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