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Obiano Visits Nkpor, Offers To Foot Medical Bills Of IPOB Members He Allegedly Ordered To Be Shot...
Obiano Visits Nkpor, Offers To Foot Medical Bills Of IPOB Members He Allegedly Ordered To Be Shot...
The executive Governor of Anambra State, Chief Wille Obiano has pledged
to offset the hospital bills of some Biafra agitators injured during the
celebration to mark the 49th anniversary of declaration of Biafra
Nation and called for calm over the crisis rocking Nkpor community just
as a chieftain of All Progressive Congress APC, Chief Zeribe Ezeanuna,
demands apology from the Governor over the alleged massacre of the
agitators at Nkpor recently.
He made the pledge at Nkpor town hall when he came to sympathize with
the people of Nkpor on the alleged bloody clash between the security
operatives and the Biafra agitators in which about 500 members were
reportedly massacred and scores injured.
But in a swift reaction, an All Progressive Congress, APC chieftain, Chief Zeribe Ezeanuna regretted the bloody clash and accused the Governor of not giving adequate protection to the Biafra protesters who he said were on a peaceful protest against marginalization of the Igbos in all spheres of life.
According to the Governor “we have compiled the list of the injured in the different hospitals where they are hospitalized”.
He urged the Nkpor people to always ward off undesirable elements who come into the community to tarnish their image.
He said, “I came to sympathize to you for what happened. “Before I came
in as the Governor people did not sleep but now we sleep, don’t allow
strangers to disturb Nkpor, nothing happens under my watch” he said.
He recalled that he used diplomacy to evacuate Boko Haram suspects
brought into Ekwulobia Prisons and also gave befitting burial to Biafra
war heroes.
Drama however, played out when the interim caretaker committee chairman
of the community, Mr. Ngozi Anyakorah was asked earlier to address the
Governor on behalf of the community as shouts of no!, no!!, no!!! from
the audience rented the air in disobedience that they did not want him
and the committee any longer.
On sensing that there would be rowdiness which may degenerate into chaos, the microphone was removed from him.
Pleading for calm, the chairman of Idemili North Local Government Area,
Chief Emma Idemobi, said “we understand you have problem in your
community but you should channel it through appropriate quarters to
avoid disgracing the Governor who has come to sympathize with you”.
Also reacting, the chairman of Mgbachu village, Chief Christopher
Aniemeka said, “for nine years now the so called caretaker committee has
held the community hostage, they are defunct, we had since passed vote
of no confidence on them and this thing that happened today is what we
have been clamoring for”.
According to him two persons have been parading themselves as leaders of
the community after about 10 of them resigned their membership because
of maladministration”.
Also speaking, the Chairlady of Mgbachu Women wing, Mrs. Philomena
Okonkwo accused the caretaker committee of using money to lure some of
the youths to support them and appealed to the State Government to
conduct election into the executive of the community.
But in a swift reaction, an All Progressive Congress, APC chieftain, Chief Zeribe Ezeanuna regretted the bloody clash and accused the Governor of not giving adequate protection to the Biafra protesters who he said were on a peaceful protest against marginalization of the Igbos in all spheres of life.
He said, “the issue is not about Biafra but the people's
marginalization, they need to give them education, employment, good
roads and other infrastructure lacking in a country where they are part
and parcel of”.
“These are what we have been clamoring for and it is unfortunate that the Governor cannot defend his people.
There is nowhere in the world where you have civil war and you don’t
have people remembering the war, so far Biafra must be remembered and I
call on our people to support our leaders like Governor Rochas Okorocha
and Senator Chris Ngige”.
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