Kalu fires IPOB, says the group’s false opinions about him will not stop his support for one Nigeria

Kalu fires IPOB, says the group’s false opinions about him will not stop his support for one Nigeria

- Former governor of Abia state and a business mogul, Orji Uzor Kalu has come hard on IPOB

- He said that the group’s false opinion about him would not make him support separatist movement

- Kalu also said described the IPOB agitators as ignorant

Former governor of Abia state and a business mogul, Orji Uzor Kalu has said the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) holds a false opinion about him and has advised the separatist movement not to forget their lines so soon.

New Telegraph reports that Kalu was responding to the different statements emanating from the publicity secretary of the IPOB, Emma Powerful and lawyer to the IPOB leader, Ifeanyi Ejiofor on their reactions to an interview he allegedly granted on Sunday, October 1.

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Legit.ng gathered that Kalu was quoted to have said in the interview that he got intelligence from Nnamdi Kanu’s relative that he has travelled abroad following his questionable whereabouts since the Nigerian army’s alleged invasion of Kanu’s home.

In a statement signed by the former governor’s special assistant, Peter Eze on Tuesday, October 3, Kalu said he cannot be worried about false narratives of IPOB spokesman about him when there are so many other things to be concerned about.

He said this is not the first time he was being misunderstood, “I believe everyone has right priorities and knows what really matters.

“For instance, our Igbo brothers are safe in the north and our minds are settled over their property, and that’s what matters. Dancing to the beats of a popular drum isn’t top of my list. These boys hurling abuses and insults on everyone that stands against division are simply ignorant. I forgive them.” Kalu stated

He said his statement on Nnamdi Kanu’s whereabouts was an offshoot of an interview he granted to a reporter. He referred to it as pathetic that most Nigerians are interested in sensational headlines and care less about details.

He added that Biafra agitation is an issue that concerns a lot of people and keeping silent in the face of its dangerous consequence would amount to wickedness and disregard for the safety of lives of the Igbo people.

The former governor accused the group of running the interest of some politicians and despising good counsel. He described it as laughable when people try to link his actions with corruption charges levelled against him since 2007.

He said Nigerians knew him before the charges and the genesis of the allegations and how it was targeted to destroy him politically. He, however, said the case is in a court of competent jurisdiction, he prefers not making further statements on it.

He said he had wished the IPOB was more civil to monitor their utterances, arguing that attacking his personality and leaving the issue he raised makes them look irresponsible.

He said the group’s activities should be carried out with civility and respect adding that the lives of Igbo people are a priority to him.

He chided the IPOB for forgetting their lines so quick and disclosed that through his intervention, many detained IPOB members have been bailed.

“I wonder how IPOB easily forgot their lines. They have had many of their detained members bailed through my intervention.

“Would it be appropriate for even somebody like Emma Powerful to heap unprintable insults and accusations on me? I bailed him out when he was detained and was left to rot in prison.

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“When Nnamdi was in prison, I was the first to visit him thus opening doors for others to do same. I did that because he is my brother. Although he showed a lot of appreciation during the visit he still maintained his ground on Biafra.

“For the sake of posterity, I have made my stand clear. In a restructured Nigeria, Igbo people would be better off. We got it wrong in 1967 and we need to get it right now, else we get it wrong again.” Kalu warned in the statement.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that Dr Orji Kalu while speaking in an interview said the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu went to Malaysia from where he travelled to the United Kingdom.

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Source: Legit.ng

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