South-East Senators have revealed
the outcome of their meeting with the leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu.
The senators met with Nnamdi Kanu
and some of his followers yesterday at the home of the Chairman of the South
East Senate Caucus, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, who disclosed this to newsmen on
Wednesday.
The meeting had the presence of
other members of the Senate Caucus such as Mao Ohuobunwa, Sam Egwu, Utazi
Chukwuka and others.
Senator Abaribe said the meeting
was held in his Ohuru, Obingwa country home in Abia State.
He told journalists after the
meeting that IPOB and other agitators in the country should let their actions
conform with Nigeria’s laws and avoid any form of violence and abuse of the
rights of other Nigerians.
He said, “I thank Kanu for
assuring (the caucus) to conduct his members in a peaceful manner and within the
ambits of the law.
“This engagement is a continuous
process that will lead us to find a lasting solution to whatever grievances
that necessitated the agitations in Nigeria.
“The caucus will accordingly meet
as soon as we resume from recess to continue the engagement for the good of our
people and our dear country. All of us desire equality, equity, fairness in a
peaceful and united Nigeria.”
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I think leadership should be by example, if all the leaders in the south East play politics of selflessness that region will not be as bad as it is
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