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Chatham House Attack: Okorocha Can't Support IPOB, Says Imo Govt

- Amby Uneze in Owerri

Imo State government has declared that there was no way the Governor of the state, Chief Rochas Okorocha who was heckled by an alleged Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) at the Chatham House in London, Wednesday, could support the agitation of Biafra.

"It was very unreasonab­le on the part of the IPOB members to think that a man like Governor Okorocha who has built schools across the nation as his own contributi­on to the Unity of Nigeria and had in the past also sought to be the president of the country would come out to support IPOB or any other pro-Biafra group campaignin­g for sovereignt­y", it said.

In reaction to the incident, the Governor in London by some progressiv­es that claim to believe in justice and good governance, the spokespers­on of the governor, Sam Onwuemeodo said that the government noted with disdain the unfortunat­e and embarrassi­ng action of the members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Wednesday, March 9, 2016, when they had undertaken to disrupt Governor Rochas Okorocha’s speech at the Chatham House London which he was invited to deliver.

According to him, the IPOB members on that disturbing mission said they acted that way, because Governor Okorocha had not supported their actions or the actions of any other pro-Biafra group.

"As a government, we do not hesitate to commend the high level of maturity which the governor and few of the senior government functionar­ies who made the trip with him had exhibited in the face of such unprovoked and ill-advised action of the IPOB members at Chatham House.

"It is even worrisome that members of a group like IPOB that have always given the impression that they are fighting for the course of Igbos would decide to storm the Chatham House to cause trouble at an event one of the best in Igboland was invited to deliver a speech on the way forward for our society.

"Indeed, if IPOB apostles would undertake to embarrass an Igbo leader of Governor Okorocha’s status in London, then, their claim that they are fighting or agitating in the interest of Ndigbo should be taken with a pinch of salt by those who had hitherto, believed them.

"All over the world, groups fighting for one reason or the other presumably for their people, do not lose sight of what certain leaders in the areas represent and accord them the needed respect no matter what they hold against such leaders", it insisted.

The release further said "we appropriat­e the liberty to take exception to the action of the IPOB members on Wednesday at Chatham House. Igbos are wise people who do not act anyhow in situations or circumstan­ces. The IPOB action at Chatham House was not only embarrassi­ng to Governor Okorocha as an Igbo leader, but also to Ndigbo in general both at home and in diaspora and indeed to all men and women of goodwill".

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