FG dealing with Ndigbo, not Kanu – Umeh

Alphonsus Nweze

Former National Chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief Victor Umeh, has said that the continued incarceration of the leader of Indegenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, by Pesident Muhammadu Buhari led Federal Government is a way of dealing with the entire Igbo nation.
Chief Umeh said this Friday at the Basilica of Holy Trinity, Onitsha, Anambra State during the 20 years Episcopacy celebration of Most Rev. Dr. Valerian Okeke, the Archbishop of Onitsha Catholic Archdiocese.
Umeh said he had told Federal Government that the manner they are handling the issue of Kanu is not the best way, now, the issue has become too big for Nigeria.

“They treat Nnamdi Kanu issue as a personal thing. It is not. Nnamdi Kanu enjoys the solidarity and sympathy of Igbo people because he fights for them, he is calling for the demarginalisation of Ndigbo. He wants equality of all NIgerians. Government thinks it is Nnamdi Kanu they are dealing with, not knowing that they are dealing with all of us, the entire Igbo nation,” he said.
The former Senator representing Anambra Central Senatorial zone said if the Federal Government of NIgeria addressed the grievances of the people, things would get better.
“It is pertinent for Federal Government to realise that they are dealing with the entire Igbo nation and that has become so difficult for them to handle,” he added.
But Umeh said the issue of Nnamdi Kanu is a simple thing to handle if they listen to the yearnings of Igbo people to ensure justice in the Nigerian nation.
“If they do it, there will be no problem. Once Government changes his attitudes toward Igbos, we will embrace Nnamdi Kanu and ask him to allow this thing to lie. I know he will do it as he did during the governorship election.”
“When the last Governorship election became so tense, when it became obvious that the election may not take place, they reached out to Nnamdi Kanu who called off the Sit-at-home and ordered that everybody should go to the election. People then became confident and participated in the election.”

The Senator said that the best thing is for the government to realise that they are not using the right approach.
“Thy are not. I have said this for the past six years. What I am telling you today is what I have told them for the past six years.Let them remove the hand of monkey from the pot of soup before it becomes the hand of human being. That is the way to go.”
He said an Umuahia High Court has given the federal government the leeway by stating that Kanu’s arrest was illegal and therefore he should be released.
“It is a judgement of a Court. So, it is better for President Buhari to obey the judgment of Umuahia High Court and allow peace to reign in NIgeria and let us move forward,” he ended.

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