Igbo Elders Condemn Nnamdi Kanu Over Formation Of Security Outfit
Igbo elders have decried
the formation of an illegal security outfit code name “South East Security
Network” by the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, and
tasked governors of the South East region to immediately move against the
action.
Besides, the elders called
on the leadership of Ohaneze Ndigbo not only to denounce Kanu’s action but
advise people of the region against falling prey to Kanu’s illegal activities.
They, however, called on
the southeast governors to lead the way in forming a security outfit that would
protect that region, similar to Amotekun formed by authorities of the South
West Region.
Also, they charged the “southeast governors and businessmen in the region to
pull resources together and form a security outfit like Amotekun or civilian
JTF backed by law, which can be controlled and be effective.”
The Igbo elders said while
they recognized the desire of the people to protect themselves through
community policing given the worsening security problems in the country, it
must be done within the country’s established laws.
The South East elders
operating under the aegis of Conference of Igbo Elders for Peace and
Development, in a statement, said Kanu’s action does not have their blessings
and asked Nigerians to see his action as personal and not representing the
region. In the statement signed by Dr. Festus Edochie, National President, and
Barrister (Mrs) Esther Amadi, National Secretary of the group, respectively,
the elders said their attention to the inglorious activities of Mr. Kanu was
drawn to a trending video of some misguided youths armed with prohibited
firearms and dangerous weapons.
” We observe with utmost
shock and concern a disturbing video of a group of some misguided youths
codename Eastern Security Network, bearing arms and circulating on the social
media. “In the said video, the group which claimed to be operating somewhere in
Anambra State carried Ak-47 and other dangerous weapons under the guise of
providing security against violent crimes being committed by herdsmen in the
region.
“We condemn this group and
its activities in its entirety and call on all southeast governors and
well-meaning Ndigbo to come out and condemn this act of criminality being
sponsored by a self-appointed leader of a proscribed Indigenous People of
Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu,” they said in the statement. The Igbo elders
said,
”While we recognize
perfectly the yearning and desire of every Nigerian today for community
policing and self-security due to the insecurity in the country, we insist that
it must be done in accordance with the law of the land and by the right people
who are legally empowered to do so.”
“No group or individual has the legal right to
bear prohibited firearms of that nature without the proper backing of the law.
Hence we must all rise in the South East to not only condemn but also distance
ourselves from this act without delay,” they added.
Going further, the group
said:” No doubt, the current security architecture of Nigeria has failed and
Nigerians deserve to protect themselves but that must be done within the
premise of the law.”
“We are Nigerians and cannot form a parallel
security arm that bears prohibited firearms for any reason in our region.”
It is not in the place of
IPOB to organize such a group armed with automatic weapons, no lawful country
or citizen will support that, even the civilian Joint Task Force which is
supported by law with members assisting in fighting terrorism in Borno State
and other parts of North East don’t use automatic weapons.
“In the South West, also
Amotekun which is lawfully set up by the authorities in the region does not use
automatic firearms.” Bearing prohibited firearms under any guise is
unacceptable,”
Only Dane guns and
pump-action rifles can be licensed in Nigeria. We have restrictions in Nigeria
on the use of firearms and nobody is above this law. Criminals use these
illegally,” the statement further read. T
hey noted that “The obvious
gap in our national security notwithstanding, a proscribed organization like
IPOB does not have the right to arm a group of young men with automatic weapons
in the name of a security network or any nomenclature. It is unacceptable and
must be resisted by all Ndigbo of goodwill.”
” We are therefore calling
on all the Southeast governors and businessmen in the region to pull resources
together and form a security outfit like Amotekun or civilian JTF backed by
law, which can be controlled and be effective.
“Finally, we wish to call
on the southeast governors, Ohaneze Ndigbo, and other well-meaning groups to
come out to condemn the act of criminality that may spark unrest in the region
thus portraying Ndigbo as bad and lawless people.
“We further appeal to all
Nigerians not to see this act of criminality as an Igbo agenda, but a
deliberate act by a fugitive criminal, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, to gain popularity and
earn his daily bread from his sponsors,” the statement further read.
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