Worried over the alarming situation following the military deployment in the South East, former governor of Abia State , Dr Orji Uzor Kalu has appealed for sustainable peace in the South East region in the interest of the country He decried the needless loss of lives in Abia state and also commiserated with the families of the bereaved .
In a
released statement, Kalu who had been out of the country for some weeks and
just returned said he was disturbed after receiving briefs of the brewing
crisis in the South East. He disclosed his resolve to engage in extensive
consultations to see to the end of the unrest and fear the alleged army
incursions in many areas of Abia state has created. He also called on the the
members of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB to remain law abiding as he
consults with the federal authorities and IPOB stakeholders towards finding a
common ground to the alarming crisis .
He regretted that
the unimaginable situations are happening in a state he once governed for eight
years and added that South East being a special economic zone does not need
such crisis. Kalu emphasized on the need for peace , adding that dialogue
remains the best solution to solving grievances. He also said further actions
by the military would “inflict suffering on the people who were already bearing
the brunt of their presence.” The former governor recalled that Igbo people are
known for their peaceful disposition and urged the youths not to dymistify this
long identity by making any attempt to take laws into their hands.
He said: “It
is democratic for every individual or group to express their grievances at
every point in time, but such actions must also follow due process in line with
the constitution of the country to avoid breakdown of law and order. “When I
was governor, there were also Biafra agitations in the state but I always
ensured that as the Chief security Officer of the state, the agitators must
express their grievances within the ambit of the law so as not to infringe the
rights of others. Most especially those going about their legitimate
businesses.
“To ensure that the
future is not worse than it is today and to prepare for a great and promising
future , we must not forget that we are yet to recover from the loses of the
civil war. Therefore, we cannot afford the mistake of subjecting ourselves to
another round of loss of human lives and properties . We must also recognise
the unique environment of South East and its economic importance.” He noted. He commiserating with families of the bereaved
,Kalu also urged IPOB youths to be law abiding and advised Nigerian security
forces to ensure that the lives of the citizens are protected by halting any
activity that would lead to further loss of lives in the state.
SUN
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