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Lawan urges German authoritie­s to identify Ekweremadu’s attackers

- By Ismail Mudashir

Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, has condemned the assault on former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, in Nuremberg, Germany.

Ekweremadu was attacked on Saturday by some members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

Lawan in a statement by his media aide, Ola Awoniyi said: “It is incredibly absurd for anybody to blame the distinguis­hed Senator for the violent criminal activities in his home base, the purported reason cited by the mob for the bewilderin­g attack.

“Senator Ekweremadu, like all his distinguis­hed colleagues in the Ninth Assembly of the Senate, is concerned about the insecurity and other challenges in that area and other parts of Nigeria. Senator Ekweremadu has also been at the forefront of the patriotic efforts to find lasting solutions to the challenges.

“The barbaric attack on Senator Ekweremadu at a forum to which he was invited to contribute to charting a course for the progress and happiness of Ndigbo debase our values as civilised people. It is most reprehensi­ble and should be condemned by all right-thinking Nigerians.”

He urged the German authoritie­s to identify those involved in the despicable act so that the law can take its course against them.

Lawan urges Nigerians to always reflect deeply and broadly before embarking on a course of action.

He also advised the youth to ventilate whatever grievances they have along lines prescribed by the law and recommende­d by reason and democratic ethos.

Lawan urged Ekweremadu not to be deterred by the incident from his path of service to his people and Nigerians in general, but to take it as part of the sacrifice of leadership.

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