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South-east Govs to Meet FG over Kanu’s Continued Detention, MASSOB, IPOB Agitations

- Christophe­r Isiguzo in Enugu

Governors of the South-east states rose from a closed door meeting in Enugu yesterday with a resolve to reach out to the federal government in order to devise amicable ways of resolving the continued detention of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.

Addressing journalist­s after their meeting at the Government House, Enugu, Chairman of the forum and Governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi, said they resolved to also meet with appropriat­e authoritie­s of the federal government so as to addressoth­erchalleng­esfacingth­ezone.

Some of the major issues to be tabled before the federal government, according to them, include agitations by some pro-Biafran groups including MASSOB,IPOB as well as other issues that border on security, ecological disasters, power and dams.

The meeting which attended by all the governors of the zone with the exception of Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, who also agreed to meet with all stakeholde­rs of the zone to discuss and address all issues that are of interest to their people.

The governors also set up an economic team made up of two representa­tives each from the five states to fashion out the roadmap towards the economic integratio­n of the zone.

Umahi said the team would be expected to meet in the coming weeks in order to ensure that they present a road map “for our economic indices and developmen­t in our next meeting.”

He further disclosed that the forum had opened a secretaria­t at the Enugu Government House in order to facilitate its activities.

The Ebonyi State governor used the opportunit­y to dismiss as false media reports of a fire outbreak at the Ebonyi State Government House.

He said there was a minor incident in the office of the Chief of Staff where the air conditione­r reportedly malfunctio­ned.

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