South East Governors repudiate IPOB activities in meeting with FG delegation in Enugu, commits to One Nigeria

The Governors of the South East region on Friday met with a Federal Government delegation led by Minister of Defence, Major General Bashir Magashi (rtd) over the insecurity, with the Governors repudiating the activities of the secessionist Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) who are agitating for a separate Biafran federation.

But the Governors reiterated their commitment to peace, unity and stability of the country.

The meeting, held at the Government House, Enugu, was also attended by political, religious and traditional leaders from the zone.

On the side of the federal government, apart from the Minister of Defence, other members of the delegation include Interior Minister, Rauf Aregbesola and the Service Chiefs.

General Magashi, who told journalists at the end of the meeting that the resolutions reached at the meeting would be relayed to President Muhammadu Buhari, explained that they were in Enugu for a consultative meeting with leaders of the South East zone on the issues of ‘instability and criminality.”

Saying that the meeting agreed that there are fundamental issues, including the herders/farmers conflict, that need to be addressed in the South East region, the Defence Minister said the issues would “be given the necessary accord to stop this menace all over the country, from the perspective of national interest.”

Admitting that the leaders also discussed “the problem of marginalisation” of the region, Magashi noted that “it was well accepted. Further discussion will continue after we have met with Mr. President to see their grievances and after the Governors would have articulated the grievances so that we can have further discussion on them.”   

The federal government delegation said it endorsed the community-policing model of the South East Governors for the provision of security, with General Magashi stating that “it should be encouraged because we have set precedence in the Amotekun in the Western part of the country.

“We appreciate our discussions. We are most humbled and I think each of us; the governors, the elders, the religious leaders were able to say one or two things.

“We would put our heads together to see that peace and stability of this nation are brought back to normalcy in no distance time.

“We are appealing to the media to report the positive side of government and encourage us to pursue legitimate ways in which we can bring back peace and stability in this country,” the minister said.

In his address at the meeting, Governor of Ebonyi State and Chairman of South-East Governors Forum, David Umahi, on behalf of the leaders of the zone, restated their commitment to national unity, saying “this sincere commitment is a new dawn not only to South East but to entire Nigeria”.

On the ban on open grazing, Umahi said: “We discussed the issue of ban on open grazing and this delegation is in support of the ban on open grazing. We also informed the delegation that each of the South-East states has laws in this respect”.

He stressed the need for Federal Government’s commitment to addressing all the issues pertaining to herdsmen in the South East.

The Governors agreed to articulate all the grievances and concerns of the people of the South East as spelt out by Ohanaeze Ndigbo.

According to Umahi, “we are happy that there is a genuine willingness for further dialogue on such issues. Ebubeagu is the only recognised local security outfit in the South East. No other security outfit is speaking for South East and this is the position of Ndigbo.

“We are committed to one united Nigeria; we have always mentioned it that all our leaders are committed to this and that is why we read it everywhere. We are for a united Nigeria of fairness, equity and equality of freedom.

“Those who dish out hate speeches from our region, the threat of violence or secession do not speak for South East. I repeat we the South East people are not for secession, we don’t support it; we don’t call for it.

“We condemn the killing of security men and innocent people in the South East. The Governors are doing everything possible to ensure the safety of our people. We are supporting the security agencies. We finally appeal to our people to continue to engage our youths to eschew violence,” the Ebonyi governor said.

Earlier in his opening remarks, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State described the meeting as timely and apt, expressing optimism that the outcome would address the security challenges in the zone.

Ugwuanyi, who stressed the need for all government structures to uphold the security and welfare of the people as the primary purpose of government (enshrined in the 1999 Constitution), said that the consultation with the service chiefs and critical stakeholders in the South East zone on the current security challenges, underscored the centrality of the issue. 

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