Reports that a newly formed Igbo socio-political group, the Igbo
Ekunie Initiative, has emerged. They have advised President Muhammadu
Buhari to engage self determination groups in Nigeria in a fruitful
dialogue that would ultimately address their grievances and permanently
end agitations in the country.
The group, which had existed for about two years in the Diaspora,
apparently came out in the open to fill the gap created by the
proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.
President of the group, Mazi Tochukwu Ezeoke, who spoke with
reporters in Awka, however observed that violence and marching on the
streets would not achieve any objective, insisting that dialogue
remained the best approach.
In his words;
We, the Igbo Ekunie Initiative, submit that time has come for a
fundamental restructuring of the Nigerian state to a structure and
system that provides optimal governance that meets the needs of the
populace and allows each region develop at their pace.
“We note that the fundamentals of restructuring suffer no conflict as
all proponents virtually agree that more control/autonomy in all facets
should be given to the states and regions as the case may be.”
“Government systems should also be modified and streamlined for more
effective governance such that there should be rotation of power for
purposes of nation building. “Efforts should also be made to eliminate
corruption and security enhanced so that development and welfare of the
citizenry should be the clear and unambiguous goal of government at all
levels.”
He described as an irony the federal government’s proscription of
IPOB, while, according to him, the same government was treating the
killer Fulani herdsmen with kids glove, despite the pains they were
inflicting on the people.
He said further: “2019 general election is around the corner and it
is time for government to take decision. Herdsmen cannot be killing our
people and somebody would be looking the other way, but had to proscribe
IPOB that is innocuous. It is unacceptable.
“We call for immediate withdrawal of all charges against IPOB members
and the unconditional release of all their detained members. “In a
democratic and heterogeneous state, dialogue should be championed above
repression as that is the only way to achieve lasting peace.
“It is unfortunate that President Buhari’s government is returning
Nigeria to full blown marginalization and vexed politics of exclusion.
Ezeoke said it was obvious that the status quo was unsustainable; adding
that attempting to retain it was at best, suicidal.
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