Former governor of Abia
State, Orji Uzor Kalu has said leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu is currently in London.
Kalu revealed this in
an interview he granted Sunday Punch, adding that he does not know about the
whereabouts of Nnamdi Kanu’s parents.
He said contrary to
what has been fed to the public so far, the military did not take Kanu and his
parents away.
Orji Uzor Kalu told
Sunday Punch:
“Kanu was not taken
away by the military. Kanu went to Malaysia from where he travelled to the
United Kingdom. Nnamdi Kanu is in London right now as we speak.
“He was not arrested by
anybody. He left the country on his own.
One of his relations
has spoken to me and explained everything because I wanted to see him and talk
to him wherever he was and see how I could meet some Federal Government
officials on his issue.
“I also wanted to see
ways of talking to the President about him, and find common ground but his
family told me that he has left the country, unless they are lying to me.
“I believe, whether he
had left the country or not, he is not with the military because I asked the
Commander of the 14 Brigade, Brigadier General A.K Ibrahim, who is a very fine
and good soldier, well educated and dedicated, and he told me that they don’t
know his whereabouts and I am sure, the Department of State Services have the
same information.
“I also visited the
Commissioner of Police and he said he didn’t know his whereabouts and that they
are also looking for him.”
On the whereabouts of
Kanu’s parents, Kalu told Sunday Punch:
“I don’t know.
“I visited them in
December last year and I was not impressed with the discussion I had with the
father and the mother because I expected them to have acted better.
“Since then, I have not
visited them.
“I feel that they have
not impressed me because they ignored my advice to them to talk to their son on
the need to stay at home and avoid public outings. I said his people can
continue to carry their flags around but that they should not disturb anybody
again.
“They have a right to
express themselves but that such rights should be within the limits of our
constitution.
They have the right to
carry Biafran flags but they should do so within the limits of the
constitution. Once your activities are within the limits of the law, you are in
order.
“You cannot carry
Biafra flags and be stopping vehicles and smashing their windscreens.
“You cannot carry
Biafra (flags) and be molesting young girls, you also cannot carry Biafra
(flags) and be assembling young men every day.
“These are people who
have no job and after doing that, they will go and engage in kidnapping or they
will go and do armed robbery while some will go and do other things to make
money.
“Hunger is a very
terrible thing.
“The traders in the
market have warned them to stop the nonsense they are doing. Why should you be
extorting money from people in the name of Biafra agitation?
“They are extorting money
from people in the market against their will.
“If the federal and
state governments continue to watch and allow all these things to continue,
there will be chaos in the state.
If Kanu had not proved
stubborn but listened to advice and kept to the rules of the court, we won’t be
where we are now.”
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