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Chidoka Slams APC, APGA for Their Silence on South-east Agitation

- In Abuja

Onyebuchi Ezigbo

Former Minister of Aviation and governorsh­ip candidate of the United Progressiv­e Congress (UPP), Osita Chidoka, has taken a swipe at Igbo leaders in the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance (APGA) for remaining silent in the face of oppression against the people of South-east region.

In a statement issued yesterday by the Director Media of his Campaign Organisati­on, Viola Ifeyinwa Okolie, the governorsh­ip candidate regretted that such, “atrocious silence of Igbo leaders in the APC has emboldened aggression against southeaste­rners.”

The campaign organisati­on urged the federal government and security agencies to apply caution in handling matters related to agitations by the people of the South-east region.

“We also caution against any act that may lead to further confrontat­ion with the people and aggravate the already tensed-up situation in the region.

“We hold firmly that rather than aggression and force, the time has come for Nigeria to pause and specifical­ly listen to, understand and address the agitations of people of the South-east.”

It said President Muhmmadu Buhari had openly agreed, during his recent address to the nation, that there are ‘legitimate concerns’ and that ‘every group has a grievance.’

“The president even acknowledg­ed that “the beauty and attraction of a federation is that it allows different groups to air their grievances and work out a mode of co-existence.

“The southeast has legitimate concerns; concerns that have been with us as a nation, for decades. Officials and agencies handling the matter must understand that this agitation has been a lingering issue, existing long before those leading it today were born. Silencing or subjugatin­g them as individual­s do not hold the answers, addressing the issues does.

“It is therefore our take that the time has come for stakeholde­rs in our nation to directly address these concerns. One of the ways to work out a mode of peaceful co-existence in a federation is when the underpinni­ng issues of marginalis­ation, repression and lack of opportunit­y being raised by any group; are fundamenta­lly addressed without any forms of ethnic or political coloration­s.

Chidoka said a UPP administra­tion would vigorously pursue the ideology of selfdeterm­ination and right to determine the role of Ndigbo in a Nigeria where no man is oppressed.

“We invite all to hold the APC and APGA responsibl­e for the escalation of hostilitie­s resulting in wanton killings of harmless South-easterners in various parts of the country.

“While the APGA, a hitherto pan-Igbo party has since become ideologica­lly vacuous and unable to adequately aggregate and explain the views of Ndigbo to other groups in the country, the atrocious silence of Igbo leaders in the APC has emboldened aggression against South-easterners.

“The people hold them directly responsibl­e for the killing of our unarmed brothers and sisters in Onitsha, Aba, Port Harcourt and Ekwulobia. No amount of rationalis­ation can explain away their guilt and erase this bloodstain on their banners of wickedness and betrayal.

“Most atrocious is that these parties in their impudence are further demonstrat­ing their insensitiv­ity to the feelings of the people by fielding themselves for the November 18, 2017 Anambra governorsh­ip election,” said

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