Clark said the IPOB leader should be locked away
for declaring that an election would not take place in Anambra state in
November.
A governorship election in Anambra has been
scheduled for November 18.
But Kanu is insisting that no
election would take place in the state until the government holds a referendum
to determine if the south-east wants to remain a part of Nigeria.
In an interview
with Vanguard, the Ijaw leader said Kanu did not know the implications of his
demand for an independent state of Biafra.
“I think Nigeria is one
country, we cannot break up. My advice to those beating the drum of secession
is to take it easy. The war of 1967 to 1970 claimed so many lives and property,
made some Nigerians to almost become second class citizens in their own country,”
he said.
“These boys who are going
around, and led by Nnamdi Kanu, some of them were not born at that time, and if
they were born, they were very little children. I agree that President Buhari’s
government has marginalised them.
“Okay. What of former
President Jonathan’s government? I think the Igbo played a leading role in
former President Jonathan’s government; they had every chance, every
opportunity to develop their area. But some of them were selfish. The secretary
to the government was an Igbo man.
“At a time, the chief of army
staff was an Igbo man; the Igbo occupied very important positions in former
President Jonathan’s government, so they couldn’t have said they were
marginalised. Rather it was the Yoruba who were crying that they were being
marginalised. And towards the end of Jonathan’s government, he decided to give
them so many posts because we all belong to one country called Nigeria.
“So, these boys should be told
the history of Nigeria from independence to let them know that the Igbo were
not marginalised in the past, especially in the First Republic and, in fact,
their kinsman, Ironsi, was head of state.
“Rather we the minorities have
always cried of marginalisation and not the three major ethnic groups until
1966 when the coup of the young majors changed the face of Nigeria and the Igbo
suffered in the war that followed, but the era is gone.
“And they won’t say that
during Shagari’s time in the second republic the Igbo suffered because an Igbo
man, Dr Alex Ekwueme, was the vice president. If the Igbo are marginalised,
they are being marginalised by the present administration and I am one of those
who support them in their cries against marginalisation, but secession is not
the answer.
“There is nowhere that youths
will take over the administration of a place and it is very irresponsible for
Kanu to say there will be no election in Anambra state in November. He should
be arrested and detained. There is a limit to their agitation and I am happy
that the president-general of Ohaneze Ndigbo has condemned them.”
Source: - The Cable | August 08, 2017.
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