President Muhammadu Buhari’s assistant on social media
Lauretta Onochie has said her principal will not release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu
because of the killing of notable and average Nigerians in the South-East
region by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.
Onochie accused the secessionist leader of having led to the
death of many Nigerians including Chike Akunyili, husband of a former
Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and
Control, late Prof Dora Akunyili.
Onochie was reacting to the call by civil societies,
traditional, opinion and religious leaders for the release of Kanu, who is
currently in the custody of the Department of State Services, DSS, asking
Buhari’s government to embrace negotiations.
Onochie wrote on Facebook, “Nigerians are waiting anxiously
for justice to be done. Under President Buhari, a due process advocate, the
monster will get a fair trial, a chance he didn’t accord those he ordered their
executions. The families of the slain are waiting for a fair and just closure
to their nightmares.”
Onochie added, “Well-meaning Ndigbo are of the opinion that
their leadership, failed them by encouraging one of them who was clearly an
unwell man. They did not speak up when they should. They are still hiding their
heads in the sand.
“To call for his release is to spit on the graves of Dr.
Chike Akunyili, Dr. Lawrence Ezenwa, Dr. Ahmed Gulak, slain traditional rulers,
students, virgins, and ordinary Nigerians of Igbo stock who lost their lives on
the instructions of this lunatic, not forgetting the security operatives they
murdered.
Onochie said, despite the fact that Buhari has brought more
infrastructural development to the Southeast than any other government in
recent times, they have refused to align with his party.
Onochie bragged that the Federal Government of Buhari will crush the IPOB, adding stupidity will no longer help at this point.
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Hmmmmm Madam Lauretta Onochie!!!
ReplyDeleteA wise woman would know that it is important to weigh what she spews out carefully. She would also know that it not expedient to know when to talk and not to talk any how.
Not even in a country where security is non existing.
"A word is enough for the wise"