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No Regret Standing Surety For Nnamdi Kanu In 2017-Senator Abaribe

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Senate Minority Leader, Enyinnaya Abaribe has stated that he has no regret standing surety for the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, adding that there are over 30 seperatist groups in the South-East region of the country.

Abaribe stated this in an interview on Channels Television on Tuesday, October 5.

Insisting that the people of the South-East have been grossly marginalised and unfairly treated by the All Progressives Congress (APC) government, the former Deputy Governor of Abia state added that it would be difficult for the government to crush the ideology until there is dialogue, with the root cause of the issue addressed.

He said:

“I will still stand surety because you feel that you are being unfairly treated.”

“I am a supporter of the cries of our people against injustice…I stand with my people.

“One of the biggest problems that the media also has is that they tag everything IPOB in the South-East. You won’t believe that there are more than 30 different separatist organisations. IPOB, MASSOB, there are so many and each one of them come back to the same thing.

“Why we are having separatist agitations everywhere in the country is that some people are unable to manage our diversity.”

On possibility of an Igbo President in 2023, Abaribe said;

“The man who the shoe pinches knows where it hurts. The Igbos are the people in Nigeria who make conscious efforts of setting anywhere else without hurting their host.

“At any point you have never heard that they kill and maim their host so they know how to aggregate everybody’s feelings, their customs, their laws, their norms, everything. And so, because of that we feel that the Igbo will understand you, will even have the time for you.

“Today, we don’t feel that this government have the time for anybody.

“You will see a tremendous change starting with the fact that he will be able to or she will be able to manage our diversity.

“We think that the party called APC is not set up to manage Nigeria properly and so it has to be our own party (PDP) that has been able to carry everybody along. And those of us Igbo within our party knowing that we have to play politics, talk to people, you have to be able to see your own point of view and buy into your vision are doing the consultations now.”

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