Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State has revealed why the
South-East Governors are handicapped in moves to stop the proscribed Indigenous
People of Biafra, IPOB from enforcing sit-at-home order in the region.
The Governor, who spoke in an interview with Vanguard in
Abuja on Sunday, said they have limitations in determining the number of
policemen to be deployed and the equipment to be used by the operatives.
“If you call governors the chief security officers of their
states and they cannot determine the number of policemen they can deploy and
the kind of equipment to use, then it becomes extremely difficult for governors
to take control of security issues in the South East. The Southeast governors
are handicapped but we are trying our best.
“That is why when IPOB gives a sit-at-home order, the
governors are unable to counter effectively because they do not have control
over Federal police, which are neither adequate nor well equipped to deal with
security challenges”.
Governor Ikpeazu also recommended dialogue and negotiation
as the best way to resolve the current face-off between the Federal Government
and the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, stating that other means may stimulate more
violence.
The governor who admitted that despite the issues raised
against the secessionist who is currently in the custody of the Department of
State Services, IPOB and his followers, said the agitators must be engaged in
dialogue as a means of ending the lingering crisis.
“We must engage with IPOB. Yes, we must find a way to talk about
the issues at stake. These people are not as bad as the ones in the Northeast
or northwest who go to schools and seize the whole population of teachers and
students or invade the mosques and churches and kidnap all the worshippers and
nobody can find them until ransom is paid.
“I believe that there is some ideological sense in what
these people in the Southeast are saying. There is something to listen to even
though it is criminal to take up arms against the state. There is a message
they are trying to pass in the process. We need confidence building among
ourselves rather than use words that we should not use even as leaders. Nigeria
is sitting on a keg of gunpowder but the solution is not too difficult to find.
“I regard Nnamdi Kanu as my citizen but not as leader of
IPoB because I am the governor. I am prepared to engage to resolve the issue. I
care about his welfare and I care that he should be tried in a just and fair
way. I am happy that they want to bring justice to bear by looking at the allegations
against him and trying him fair and square but I would not want him to be
treated as if he was a convict when he has not been convicted. Not until
otherwise, he is still my citizen and as his father it behoves on us to care
for him after all the prodigal son had a father.
“The scenario in the Southeast appears as if we are running
away from the foundation of solving the problem of IPOB but you must recognize
the fact that the apparatus of security lies heavily on the federal government.
“The problem is further compounded by the fact that there is
a proliferation of small arms in the hands of people who should not have them.
We also have an ill-equipped, inadequate and underfunded police system in the
land”.
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